Difference between revisions of "Nerism"
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== Nerist intellectuals == | == Nerist intellectuals == | ||
[[File:Foto_Fiume.jpg|thumb|right|[[Legionisti]] in 1942, somewhere in [[Creeperopolis]].]] | [[File:Foto_Fiume.jpg|thumb|right|[[Legionisti]] in 1942, somewhere in [[Creeperopolis]].]] | ||
+ | [[File:Massimo_Bontempelli_54.jpg|thumb|right|Massimo Rossi in 1967.]] | ||
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+ | *[[Sandro Neri]] | ||
+ | *[[Teodoro Mattera]] | ||
+ | *[[Giovanni di Leoborg]] | ||
+ | *[[Massimo Rossi]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 29 October 2022
Nerism, also known as Frontism or sometimes Nerism–Matterism, is a fascist ideology that was developed in Salisford by Giovanni di Leoborg and Sandro Neri. The ideology is associated with a series of two political parties which were led by Sandro Neri: the Fronte Cattolico, which was ordered dissolved by Maria III in 1950, and the succeeding Fronte del Lavoro Cattolico, the current ruling party of Salisford.