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1935 in Italy
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Events from the year
1935 in
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Events
Il Liberatore
, Italian language underground publication is founded.
[
1
]
Establishments
A.S.D. Roccella
Aeronautica Umbra
[
2
]
Azienda Italiana Petroli Albanesi
Brondi
Farmitalia
Frejus (cycling team)
Intrepido
Istituto Marangoni
Velodromo Vigorelli
Births
9 January
–
Manlio De Angelis
, actor (d.
2017
)
11 January
–
Giampiero Cotti Cometti
, geographer (d.
2009
)
12 January
–
Margherita Rinaldi
, operatic soprano (d.
2023
)
[
3
]
13 January
–
Mauro Forghieri
, mechanical engineer (d.
2022
)
15 January
–
Luigi Radice
, football player and manager (d.
2018
)
19 January
–
Pupetta Maresca
, gangster (d.
2021
)
31 January
–
Lorenzo Calafiore
, wrestler (d.
2011
)
27 February
–
Mirella Freni
, operatic soprano (d.
2020
)
[
4
]
30 March
–
Giuseppe Frigo
, judge (d.
2019
)
22 April
-
Fiorenza Cossotto
, operatic mezzo-soprano
26 June
Carlo Facetti
, racing driver
Sandro Riminucci
, basketball player
28 June
–
Nicola Tempesta
, judoka
30 June
–
Valentino Gasparella
, track cyclist
6 October
–
Bruno Sammartino
, wrestler (d.
2018
)
12 October
–
Luciano Pavarotti
, operatic tenor (d.
2007
)
[
5
]
26 October
–
Renato Casaro
, poster artist (d.
2025
)
28 October
–
Giancarlo Ghirardi
, physicist (d.
2018
)
22 December
–
Pippo Caruso
, composer, conductor and music arranger (d.
2018
)
Deaths
5 January
–
Pietro Bonilli
,
Roman Catholic
priest and blessed (b.
1841
)
[
6
]
23 April
–
Lorenzo Schioppa
, Roman Catholic prelate (b.
1871
)
[
7
]
17 May
–
Antonia Mesina
, Roman Catholic laywoman, martyr and blessed (b.
1919
)
[
8
]
[
9
]
7 August
–
Luigi Razza
, journalist and fascist politician (b.
1892
)
[
10
]
3 December
–
Antonino Calcagnadoro
, painter (b.
1876
)
References
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Ezio Gianotti, Giulia Micciché and Roberta Ribero. (2002).
Migrazioni del Mediterraneo: scambi, convivenze e contaminazioni tra Italia e Nordafrica
. Torino: L'Harmattan Italia, p. 46
↑
Frederick Thomas Jane (1972).
"Jane's All the World's Aircraft"
. McGraw-Hill.
↑
Francisco Salazar (11 September 2023).
"Obituary: Italian Soprano Margherita Rinaldi Dies at 88"
.
OperaWire
. Retrieved
16 October
2024
.
↑
Alan Blyth (10 February 2020).
"Mirella Freni obituary"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
16 October
2024
.
↑
"Obituary: Luciano Pavarotti"
.
The Times
. London. 6 September 2007. Archived from
the original
on 25 July 2008.
↑
"Blessed Pietro Bonilli"
. Santi e Beati
. Retrieved
14 June
2016
.
↑
De Marchi, Giuseppe (1957).
Le nunziature apostoliche dal 1800 al 1956
(in Italian). Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. p.
255.
↑
"Blessed Antonia Mesina"
. Saints SQPN. 8 April 2015
. Retrieved
13 October
2016
.
↑
"Blessed Antonia Mesina"
. Savior
. Retrieved
13 October
2016
.
↑
"Italy Holds Funeral of Airplane Victims; Highest Officials Pay Homage to Seven Who Died in Egypt"
.
The New York Times
. 20 August 1935
. Retrieved
16 January
2022
.
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