March on Rome
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March on Rome
Summary
March on Rome is a coup d'état[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of coup_d_tat entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,653 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- March on Rome is the creator of Benito Mussolini[3].
- March on Rome is in the country of Kingdom of Italy[4].
- March on Rome's instance of is recorded as coup d'état[5].
- March on Rome's instance of is recorded as protest march[6].
- March on Rome's instance of is recorded as parade[7].
- March on Rome took place at Rome[8].
- March on Rome took place at Kingdom of Italy[9].
- March on Rome's Commons category is recorded as March on Rome[10].
- March on Rome began on October 27, 1922[11].
- March on Rome ended on October 30, 1922[12].
- March on Rome took place on October 1, 1922[13].
- A participant in March on Rome was Voluntary Militia for National Security[14].
- Among those involved in March on Rome was National Fascist Party[15].
- March on Rome's topic's main category is recorded as Category:March on Rome[16].
- March on Rome's destination point is recorded as Rome[17].
- March on Rome's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'it', 'text': 'Marcia su Roma'}[18].
- March on Rome dates from the interwar period[19].
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When and Where
March on Rome occurred on October 1, 1922[13]. It began on October 27, 1922[11]. It ended on October 30, 1922[12]. Recorded location include Rome[8] and Kingdom of Italy[9]. It is in the country of Kingdom of Italy[4].
Context
Recorded instance of include coup d'état[5], protest march[6], and parade[7].
Participants
Recorded participant include Voluntary Militia for National Security[14] and National Fascist Party[15].
Why It Matters
March on Rome ranks in the top 4% of coup_d_tat entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,653 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]