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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. 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. Feast. 17 February. 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. [1]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rosa_MaltoniRosa Maltoni - Wikipedia

    Rosa Maltoni was the mother of Benito, Arnaldo and Edvige Mussolini, the mother-in-law of Rachele Mussolini and the paternal grandmother of Bruno Mussolini, Edda Mussolini, Romano Mussolini, and Vittorio Mussolini. Maltoni was a nominal Catholic schoolteacher who married the socialist Alessandro Mussolini against the wishes of her father.

  5. 15. Dez. 2023 · 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. Vi si racconta l’ospitalità offerta da Edvige a una famiglia di ebrei, gli Szego.

  6. 23. Juli 2022 · Edvige was already praying for Mussolini's salvation while he was alive, that she continued praying for his repose after his death, and that "one day Jesus revealed to her" that Mussolini had been sentenced to many years in purgatory, with no mention of Mussolini himself appearing to beg for prayers. Supposing it is historically true that Bl.

  7. sister of Benito Mussolini (1888–1952) This page was last edited on 23 February 2024, at 23:40. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.