1931 in Italy
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Events from the year 1931 in Italy.
Incumbents
Events
- July 1 – The rebuilt Milano Centrale railway station officially opens in Italy.
Births
- 4 January – Guido Messina, road and track cyclist (d. 2020)[1]
- 6 February – Paolo Violi, Italian-Canadian mobster (d. 1978)[2]
- 13 April – Anita Cerquetti, operatic soprano (d. 2014)
- 3 May – Aldo Rossi, architect and designer (d. 1997)
- 7 June – Andrea Gemma, bishop (d. 2019)
- 24 June – Emilio Fede, newsreader, journalist and writer
- 14 July – Maria Musso, sprinter and pentathlete
- 6 September – Bassano Staffieri, bishop (d. 2018)[3]
- 1 October – Sylvano Bussotti, composer (d. 2021)[4]
- 11 October – Calcedonio Di Pisa, criminal (d. 1962)[5]
- 29 October – Franco Interlenghi, actor (d. 2015)[6]
Deaths
- 24 January – Alice Schiavoni Bosio, journalist and suffragette (b. 1871)[7]
- 23 May – Luigi Arcangeli, motor racer (car racing accident) (b. 1902)[8]
- 17 September – Marcello Amero D'Aste, admiral and politician (b. 1853)[9]
References
- ^ Guido Messina
- ^ Schneider, Iced: The Story of Organized Crime in Canada, pp. 258
- ^ E' morto il vescovo emerito Bassano Staffieri (in Italian)
- ^ Addio al compositore Sylvano Bussotti (in Italian)
- ^ Lewis, Normann (1964/2003). The Honoured Society: The Sicilian Mafia Observed, London: Eland, ISBN 0-907871-48-8 pages 234-236
- ^ John Francis Lane (23 September 2015). "Franco Interlenghi obituary". Guardian. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
- ^ Rahtz, Sebastian (2 May 2014). "Protestant Cemetery, Rome: Stone 1278". databank.ora.ox.ac.uk. Oxford, England: University of Oxford IT Services. Archived from the original on 3 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Luigi Arcangeli". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 9 October 2024.
- ^ Gabriele, Mariano (1960). "Amero D'Aste Stella, Marcello". Dizionario biografico degli italiani. Treccani. Retrieved 24 August 2024.