Giacomo Matteotti

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Giacomo Matteotti was an Italian socialist politician whose outspoken opposition to Benito Mussolini’s Fascist regime led to his assassination in 1924, making him a symbol of anti-fascist resistance.

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instanceOf Italian politician
anti-fascist
assassinated politician
human
socialist
causeOfDeath homicide
commemoratedBy monuments in Italy
streets and squares named Via Giacomo Matteotti
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Italy
dateOfBirth 1885-05-22
dateOfDeath 1924-06-10
educatedAt University of Bologna
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Matteotti
givenName Giacomo
hasPartInMannerOfDeath kidnapping
political murder
knownFor being a symbol of anti-fascist resistance
denouncing Fascist violence and electoral fraud
opposition to Benito Mussolini
languageSpoken Italian
mannerOfDeath assassination
memberOfPoliticalParty Italian Socialist Party
movement Italian anti-fascist movement
Italian socialism
nativeLanguage Italian
notableWork Denunciation of the 1924 Italian elections in the Chamber of Deputies
occupation lawyer
politician
persecutedBy Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini
placeOfBirth Fratta Polesine
Province of Rovigo
Veneto
placeOfDeath Kingdom of Italy
near Rome
politicalIdeology anti-fascism
socialism
positionHeld Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy
secretary of the Unitary Socialist Party
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Fratta Polesine
Rome
sexOrGender male
spouse Velia Titta
subjectOf Matteotti crisis
workLocation Rome
Rovigo

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Giacomo Matteotti ("Matteotti")
familyName
Italian Socialist Party
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