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  1. Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti (1871 – 17 April 1959) was an Italian philanthropist, educational patron and activist. Born in Florence, she was the oldest daughter of five-time Prime Minister of Italy, Giovanni Giolitti. An astute and intellectual woman, she was his confidant and correspondent although they did not always agree ...

  2. Enrichetta Chiaraviglio (Giolitti) Birthdate: estimated between 1856 and 1908. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Giovanni Giolitti and Rosa Sobrero. Wife of Mario Chiaraviglio. Mother of Marcela von Vietinghoff-Riesch; Curio Chiaraviglio; Tito Chiaraviglio; Sergio Chiaraviglio and Private.

    • estimated between 1856 and 1908
    • Tommaso Valarani
    • October 29, 2017
  3. Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti was an Italian philanthropist, educational patron and activist. Born in Florence, she was the oldest daughter of five-time Prime Minister of Italy, Giovanni Giolitti. An astute and intellectual woman, she was his confidant and correspondent although they did not always agree on policy. Interested in improving ...

  4. Elisa Lollini-Agnini e Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti rappresentavano, invece, l’ala liberale 31. Suffragiste, esse non ebbero mai contatti diretti con la nuova organizzazione: se per Lollini è stato possibile individuare, prima del suo avvicinamento al socialismo, un passato militante fra le fila del pacifismo liberale, non lo stesso si ...

  5. Giolitti, Enrichetta Chiaraviglio (1871-1959) Also known as: Chiaraviglio, Enrichetta. Image. Mentioned in (3) Comments (0) Caroline Foulke Urie to Emily Greene Balch, February 28, 1921. Emily Hobhouse to Emily Greene Balch, March 1921. Emily Hobhouse to Jane Addams, March 17, 1921. Birth Date. 1871. Death Date. 1959. Collection. People.

  6. 8. März 2023 · English: Left to right: Italian philanthropist and activist Enrichetta Giolitti Chiaraviglio, mother Rosa Giolitti Sobrero and husband Mario Chiaraviglio

  7. Elisa Lollini-Agnini and Enrichetta Chiaraviglio-Giolitti represented instead the liberal wing (Pieroni Bortolotti 1974, 105-123). Both suffragettes, they never had direct contact with the new organization. Although in Lollini it was possible to identify, before her move towards socialism, a militant past among the ranks of liberal pacifism ...