Quadrumvirs
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The quadrumvirs were a group of four leaders that led Benito Mussolini's March on Rome in October 1922. They were all actively involved in the Fascist party under Mussolini and had been actively been involved in politics and/or war for many years leading up to the Fascist dictatorship.
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The four men were leading Fascists of the time. They were:
- Michele Bianchi, a revolutionary syndicalist leader
- Emilio De Bono, a leading Italian general who had fought in World War 1
- De Vecchi, a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, as well as a colonial administrator
- Italo Balbo, a blackshirt leader and leader of the Ferrara Fascist organisation (heir apparent to Mussolini's dictatorship.
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