Marcello Visconti di Modrone
Italian politician and entrepreneur
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Marcello Visconti di Modrone (18 December 1898 – 5 August 1964) was an Italian businessman and fascist politician who served as the third podestà of Milan from 1929 to 1935.[1][2] He was a member of the House of Visconti.
References
- ^ "VISCONTI di Modrone". Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). Treccani. 1937.
- ^ Maulsby, Lucy M. (2014). Fascism, Architecture, and the Claiming of Modern Milan, 1922–1943. University of Toronto Press. p. 81. ISBN 9781442646254.
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Preceded by | podestà of Milan 1929–1935 | Succeeded by Guido Pesenti [it] |
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- Antonio Durini
- Carlo Villa
- Gabrio Casati
- Antonio Pestalozza
- Giuseppe Sebregondi
- Luigi Barbiano di Belgioioso
- Antonio Beretta
- Giulio Belinzaghi
- Gaetano Negri
- Giuseppe Vigoni
- Giuseppe Mussi
- Giambattista Barinetti
- Ettore Ponti
- Bassano Gabba
- Emanuele Greppi
- Emilio Caldara
- Angelo Filippetti
- Luigi Mangiagalli
- Ernesto Belloni
- Giuseppe De Capitani D'Arzago
- Marcello Visconti di Modrone
- Guido Pesenti
- Gian Giacomo Gallarati Scotti
- Piero Parini
- Guido Andreoni
- Giuseppe Spinelli
- Mario Colombo
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