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Rattazzi

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RATTAZZI, 'URBAN° (1808-73). An Italian statesman, born at Alessandria, Piedmont. He studied law at Turin and became an advocate at Casale. In 1843 he was elected a member of the Sardinian Parliament, and after sitting in the Casati Cabinet was called into the Ministry of Oioberti. He was one of those who urged Charles Albert into a continuance of the war with Aus tria in 1849, and after the defeat of Novara he was obliged to retire from the Ministry. He became the leader of the Left Centre, or Moder ate Radical Party. In 1851, when Napoleon's coup d'titat complicated foreign relations, an al liance was concluded between Cavour and Rat tazzi, who had hitherto been opponents. Rattazzi took the portfolio of Justice in 1853, and subse quently that of the Interior in the Cavour Minis try. lie disagreed with Cavour on the French alliance and retired from the Cabinet in 1858, but returned upon Cavour's resignation after the Peace of Villafranca. He was opposed to the surrender of

Savoy and Nice to France, and he again retired in 1860. in March, 1862, after the failure of Ricasoli's Ministry, he was intrusted with the formation of a new Cabinet, but resigned after a few months. He returned to office in 1867. but his ambiguous attitude regarding Garibaldi's ex pedition against Rome in that year led to the downfall of his Ministry in October. He died at Frosinone. Consult: Let ices inedites du comic de Carour au Commandeur Urbain Rattaz:i (Paris, 1862) ; S. G., Urban() Rattazzi (Turin, 1861) ; De Rute, Rattazzi et son temps (Paris, 1881-S7). An edition of his speeches, edited by Seovazzi, was published at Rome (8 vole., 1870 80).