Giuseppe Zanardelli (29 October 1826 – 26 December 1903) was an Italian jurist and political figure.
He served as the Prime Minister of Italy from 15 February 1901 to 3 November 1903.
An eloquent orator, he was also a Grand Master freemason.
Zanardelli, representing the bourgeoisie from Lombardy, personified the classical 19th-century liberalism, committed to suffrage expansion, anticlericalism, civil liberties, free trade and laissez-faire economics.
Throughout his long political career, he was among the most ardent advocates of freedom of conscience and divorce.