Pietro Venturi

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Pietro Venturi was an Italian lawyer and politician. He was twice acting mayor of Rome, first from May to November 1872, and then from August 1874 to January 1875. He was mayor of Rome, Kingdom of Italy from January 1875 to November 1877.

Preceded by Mayor of Rome
1875–1877
Succeeded by

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