Mario Berlinguer
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Mario Berlinguer (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo berliŋˈɡwɛr]; 29 August 1891 – 5 September 1969) was an Italian lawyer and politician.
Early life and family
Born on 29 August 1891 in Sassari,
Italian Freemasonry and was Great Master (33rd Scottish Rite Mason) of the regular lodge of Sassari, affiliated to the Grand Orient of Italy.[1]
Political career and later life
The young Berlinguer was a follower of the
anti-fascist figures and was married to Stefano Siglienti.[2]
After the
Consulta Nazionale and collaborated to the elaboration of the special regional status for Sardinia. He was a deputy for the Italian Socialist Party from 1948 to 1953. He was the father of Giovanni and Enrico Berlinguer, both of whom were outstanding members of the Italian Communist Party. He died in Rome
on 5 September 1969 at the age of 78.
See also
References
- ^ Alberto Statera; GM Gustavo Raffi (9 June 2010). "I massoni di sinistra. Nelle logge sono 4mila" [Freemasons of left wing. In the lodges are 4 thousands.]. La Repubblica (in Italian). Archived from the original on 12 June 2010.
- JSTOR 26147184.
External links
- Media related to Mario Berlinguer at Wikimedia Commons