Pier Dionigi Pinelli

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Pier Dionigi Pinelli
Minister of the interior of the Kingdom of Sardegna
In office
15 August 1848 – 3 December 1848
MonarchCharles Albert of Sardinia
Preceded byGiacomo Plezza
Succeeded byRiccardo Sineo
In office
27 March 1849 – 20 October 1849
MonarchVictor Emmanuel II
Preceded byUrbano Rattazzi
Personal details
Born(1804-05-25)25 May 1804
Torino
Died25 April 1852(1852-04-25) (aged 47)
Turin
Political partyHistorical Left
Alma materUniversity of Turin
ProfessionLawyer

Pier Dionigi Pinelli (25 May 1804 – 25 April 1852) was an Italian politician.

Biography

Born in Turin on 25 May 1804, Pinelli was the third child (and second son) of Lodovico Pinelli and Angela Carelli. A lawyer and agricultural scholar, Pinelli collaborated on the Annals of Jurisprudence and edited Il Carroccio, the organ of the Casale Monferrato agrarian association. In 1846, he published a project proposing a large Italian association for reclaiming uncultivated land throughout the peninsula.[1]

After the revolution of 1848 and the granting of the

Filippo Galvagno. Nevertheless, Pinelli carried out other political and diplomatic activities, such as when, in 1850, he went to Rome to meet Pope Pius IX to seek an agreement on the issue of the Siccardi Laws, which had just come into force and abolished the privileges of the Piedmontese clergy.[3]

From 20 December 1849 to 25 April 1852, he served as the President of the Chamber of Deputies and passed away during his term. He was succeeded as President by Urbano Rattazzi.[3][4] Pinelli is buried in the Monumental Cemetery of Turin.

References

  1. ^ "Pinelli, Pier Dionigi". Treccani (in Italian).
  2. ^ "Pier Dionigi Pinelli". AFC Torino S.p.A. (in Italian). Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Pinelli Sito criminiemisfatti.it
  4. ^ "Pinelli, Pier Dionigi". ASUT (in Italian). 28 September 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2023.