Daniele Turani

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Daniele Turani
Daniele Turani II legislatura.jpg
Daniele Turani in a portrait
Italian Senator
from Lombardy
In office
25 June 1953 25 April 1964
Italian Senate
Preceded by
Title jointly held
Italian Senator for Lombardy
1953–1964
Succeeded by
Title jointly held

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