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  1. Edvige Mussolini (Italian: [edˈviːdʒe mussoˈliːni]; Predappio, 10 November 1888 – Rome, 20 May 1952) was the younger sister of Arnaldo and Benito Mussolini. Biography. Edvige was the daughter of Alessandro Mussolini, a blacksmith and activist, first anarchist and later socialist, as well as a town and district councillor of ...

  2. Edvige Mussolini ( Predappio, 10 novembre 1888 – Roma, 20 maggio 1952) era figlia di Alessandro Mussolini, fabbro e militante dapprima anarchico e poi socialista, nonché assessore e consigliere comunale a Predappio [1], e Rosa Maltoni, maestra di scuola elementare.

  3. Edvige Carboni (2 May 1880 – 17 February 1952) was an Italian Roman Catholic from Sardinia who relocated to Rome and became well known among the faithful and religious alike for her ecstasies and angelic visions.

  4. 15. Dez. 2023 · Le memorie di Edvige Mussolini. Edvige Mussolini (1888-1952) ha un posto prominente nel libro di Cristina Petit e di Albert Szego “A casa di Donna Mussolini”, pubblicato da Solferino nel 2023. Un libro bellissimo e commovente, che sta vendendo bene in Italia, come merita.

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    Alessandra Mussolini was born in Rome, the daughter of Romano Mussolini, the third son of Benito Mussolini, fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943, and Marianna Pia Villani Scicolone (born 11 May 1938, Rome). Actress Sophia Loren is her maternal aunt. She has a half-sister, Rachele Mussolini, who is also a politician as a member of Brothers of...

    Mussolini was taken under the wing of her aunt Sophia Loren for a while and started a career as an actress in the Italian film industry during the 1970s. A Special Day (1977), in which she had a minor role as "Maria Luisa," won an American Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Lang...

    Albums

    1. Amore(Alfa Records, 1982)

    Singles

    1. "Love Is Love" (1982) 2. "Tokyo Fantasy" (1982)

    Italian Parliament

    In 1992, Alessandra Mussolini was elected to parliament in a Naples constituency as a member of the Movimento Sociale Italiano (MSI).After the Italian general elections of April 2008, Mussolini served as a member of the Italian parliament within Silvio Berlusconi's alliance of right wing parties, The People of Freedom. In the Italian general election of February 2013, she was elected to the Senate of the Republic as a member of The People of Freedom. The party was transformed into a new Forza...

    Mayoral candidate

    In 1993 Mussolini was a candidate for the post of mayor of Naples, but was defeated by Antonio Bassolino. She claimed that her relations with Gianfranco Fini, leader of the Alleanza Nazionale, never were very good; she then later withdrew, resigning over differences with him at least once.She unsuccessfully challenged him for the leadership of the party when he withdrew support for Mussolini in a television interview in January 2002.

    Formation of Social Action

    Mussolini suddenly left the National Alliance on 28 November 2003, following the visit of party leader and the Deputy Prime Minister Gianfranco Fini to Israel, where he described fascism as part "the absolute evil" with regard to the Holocaust as he apologised for Italy's role as an Axis Power during the Second World War. Mussolini, however, defended the right of Israelto exist and declared that the world "should beg forgiveness of Israel." Following her resignation, Mussolini formed her Soci...

    Profile on the Italian Parliament website Archived 6 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine
    Personal profile of Alessandra Mussolini in the European Parliament's database of members
    Audio interview with Alessandra Mussolini from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 30 March 2006 (RAM format)
  5. Benito Mussolini: Aufstieg und Fall eines faschistischen Diktators. In Zeiten gesellschaftlicher Unzufriedenheit hat der Faschismus leichtes Spiel. Das wusste Mussolini – genau wie Adolf Hitler – für sich zu nutzen. Wie der Duce in Italien an die Macht kam – und wie er sie nach 20 Jahren wieder verlor. Von Erin Blakemore. Veröffentlicht ...

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