Mancini, Pasquale Stanislao
Pasquale Stanislao Mancini (päskwä´lā stänēzlä´ō mänchē´nē), 1817–88, Italian jurist and public official. After taking part in the Revolution of 1848 in Naples he fled to Turin, where he later became (1860) a deputy in the parliament. He was minister of justice (1876–78) and of foreign affairs (1881–85), and negotiated the Triple Alliance (see Triple Alliance and Triple Entente). In internal politics Mancini represented the liberal left and was an anticlerical. He taught at the universities of Turin and Rome.
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