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  1. Ciano, Galeazzo 1903–1944PERSONAL: Born March 18, 1903, in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy; executed January 11, 1944; married Edda Mussolini (daughter of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini), 1930. Education: Attended University of Rome. Source for information on Ciano, Galeazzo 1903–1944: Contemporary Authors dictionary.

  2. Galeazzo Ciano. Gian Galeazzo Ciano, Cortellazzon ja Buccarin kreivi ( 18. maaliskuuta 1903 Livorno, Italia – 11. tammikuuta 1944 Verona, Italia) oli italialainen diplomaatti ja fasistipoliitikko, joka toimi vuosina 1936–1943 Italian ulkoministerinä. Ciano oli Benito Mussolinin vävy.

  3. Galeazzo Ciano (au centre) et Benito Mussolini (à droite). Gian Galeazzo Ciano Écouter, comte de Cortellazzo et de Buccari (né à Livourne le 18 mars 1903 et mort à Vérone le 11 janvier 1944) est un homme politique italien, gendre de Benito Mussolini et personnalité majeure du régime fasciste . Issu d’une riche famille d’armateurs de ...

  4. Ciano was born in Livorno, Italy on 18 March 1903. He was the son of admiral and WWI hero Costanzo Ciano (for which service he was given the title of Count by Victor Emmanuel III) and his wife Carolina Pini. His father, nicknamed Ganascia (“The Jaw”) was a founding member of the PNF and reorganized the Italian merchant navy in the 1920s.

  5. Galeazzo Ciano Véase también Biografía en Wikipedia. Multimedia en Wikimedia Commons. Datos en Wikidata. Esta página contiene citas de una persona fallecida hace 80 años. Dependiendo de cómo se publicaran, pueden estar protegidas por derechos de autor.

  6. Galeazzo Ciano made his final diary entry at the prison at Verona, Italy. 8 Jan 1944. In Castel Vecchio in Italy, the trial began for Count Ciano and 18 other Fascists Mussolini held responsible for his downfall. 10 Jan 1944. Count Ciano and 17 of the other Fascist ministers were found guilty and sentenced to death.

  7. 4 de ene. de 2024 · Gian Galeazzo Ciano was born on March 18, 1903, in Livorno, Italy. He was the son of Costanzo Ciano, who had become a national hero in World War I, resulting in King Victor Emmanuel III naming him First Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari.