Luigi Luzzatti
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| In office March 31, 1910 – March 30, 1911 |
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| Monarch | Victor Emmanuel III |
| Preceded by | Sidney Sonnino |
| Succeeded by | Giovanni Giolitti |
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| Born | March 11, 1841 Venice, Italy |
| Died | March 29, 1927 (aged 86) Rome, Italy |
| Political party | Liberal |
Luigi Luzzatti (March 11, 1841 – March 29, 1927) was an Italian political figure and served as Prime Minister of Italy between 1910 and 1911. He was Italy's first Jewish prime minister, though predecessor Sydney Sonnino was of partial Jewish ancestry.
He is remembered for his book Dio nella libertà (God in Freedom), in which he advocates religious tolerance. This provoked an exchange of correspondence between him and Benedetto Croce.
| Preceded by Sidney Sonnino |
Prime Minister of Italy 1910–1911 |
Succeeded by Giovanni Giolitti |
| Preceded by Sidney Sonnino |
Italian Minister of the Interior 1910–1911 |
Succeeded by Giovanni Giolitti |
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