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He dragged Italy out of the economic slump it had fallen into, and re-established its standing in Europe, temporarily putting a curb on Adolf Hitler before becoming overconfident and joining Hitler in expansionism.

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Now one can debate if he resorted "greatness" to Rome. Many people believe that was like a savior to the Christians. this is not likely to be entirely true. It seems the only reason he helped Christians is for a political advantage or pity because by this point in history the massive executions of Christians and the hatred for them was coming to an end they did not need "official" state protection. The vison of the Chi-RHo could have been made up easily. He helped them no doubt but not in such a major way as some believe. Now back to the question. He strengthened Rome and reunited the divided eastern and Western Empires under One Emperor. He also moved the Capital of the Empire to modern day Istanbul. So he sort of resorted ROme to strength and power and so one could say he resorted greatness to Rome.

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um, he is a great man he would get with his mum and dad

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Why did Mussolini march on Rome in October 1922?

There was no actual march. This was an event that signified Mussolini taking over the government on 31 October 1922. After a period of riots and the threat of civil war, Mussolini demanded the formation of a Fascist government to restore order. On 29 October 1922, King Victor Emmanuel II invited Mussolini to come to Rome to take power. The 'march' was a propaganda used by Mussolini to enlarge his popularity. In fact he and 25,000 Fascist Blackshirts took the train to the city and marched in a ceremonial parade on 31 October.


Did rome fight for the freedom of their citizens?

No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.


Balcony where Mussolini made his speech in Rome?

Palazzo Venezia in Rome on November 4


What political promise made Mussolini and his Fascist Party popular in the 1920s?

restore order in the country


How did Benito Mussolini feel about territorial expansion?

He wanted to restore Italy to what it was like during the time of the Roman Empire.

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Who spoke of resorting the glory of the Roman Empire?

Mussolini


Why did Mussolini march on Rome in October 1922?

There was no actual march. This was an event that signified Mussolini taking over the government on 31 October 1922. After a period of riots and the threat of civil war, Mussolini demanded the formation of a Fascist government to restore order. On 29 October 1922, King Victor Emmanuel II invited Mussolini to come to Rome to take power. The 'march' was a propaganda used by Mussolini to enlarge his popularity. In fact he and 25,000 Fascist Blackshirts took the train to the city and marched in a ceremonial parade on 31 October.


What part of Rome did Mussolini march into in The March on Rome?

the southwest part of rome


What did both Hitler and Mussolini pledge to do to their countries?

To restore them to "greatness".


What city did mussolini control Italy from?

Rome


Did rome fight for the freedom of their citizens?

No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.


What was the Dictator of Rome called?

Julius Caesar and Mussolini have been described as "The Dictator of Rome"


Balcony where Mussolini made his speech in Rome?

Palazzo Venezia in Rome on November 4


When was Alessandra Mussolini born?

Alessandra Mussolini was born on December 30, 1962, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.


When did Vittorio Mussolini die?

Vittorio Mussolini died on June 12, 1997, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.


What was the third war that Benito Mussolini fought in?

in Rome


What steps can be taken to restore the ganga to its past glory?

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