In Fascist Italy, the quadrumvirs () were a group of four leaders that led Benito Mussolini's March on Rome. They were all involved in the Fascist party under Mussolini and had been involved in politics and/or war in the period leading up to the Fascist dictatorship. They were: Michele Bianchi, a revolutionary syndicalist leader Emilio De Bono, a leading Italian general who had fought in World War I Cesare Maria 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
In Fascist Italy, the quadrumvirs () were a group of four leaders that led Benito Mussolini's March on Rome. They were all involved in the Fascist party under Mussolini and had been involved in politics and/or war in the period leading up to the Fascist dictatorship. They were: Michele Bianchi, a revolutionary syndicalist leader Emilio De Bono, a leading Italian general who had fought in World War I Cesare Maria 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
== See also == Grand Council of Fascism == References ==
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