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  1. Galeazzo Ciano. Gian Galeazzo Ciano, conocido como Galeazzo, conde de Cortellazzo y Buccari (Livorno, 18 de marzo de 1903 - Verona, 11 de enero de 1944), fue un noble, diplomático y político italiano. Hijo del almirante Costanzo Ciano y Carolina Pini, se casó con Edda Mussolini en 1930.

  2. 9 de jul. de 2015 · Galeazzo Ciano. Italian politician (1903-1944) Gian Galeazzo Ciano, 2nd Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English.

  3. www.fideus.com › biografiesC - ciano - galeazzoGaleazzo Ciano - Fideus

    Galeazzo Ciano, conde de Cortellazzo (Livorno, 18 de marzo de 1903-Verona, 11 de enero de 1944) fue un político italiano, yerno del dictador Benito Mussolini. Integrado en el movimiento fascista junto con su padre Costanzo, tomó parte en la marcha sobre Roma, en octubre de 1922.

  4. 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.

  5. 21 de sept. de 2016 · The diary and set of supporting papers survived a convoluted and perilous journey after Ciano betrayed his father-in-law. Memorandum of a conversation between Ribbentrop and Ciano, November 4, 1940, one of the four surviving Italian originals of Ciano’s supporting documents that Frau Beetz saved by burying it with her translations in her rose ...

  6. Die Entstehung der Ciano-Tagebücher Der Verfasser des Tagebuchs, Galeazzo Ciano, wurde am 18. März 1903 in Livorno geboren20. Sein Vater Costanzo Ciano (1876–1939) war im Ersten Weltkrieg ein hochdekorierter Admiral und während der faschistischen Herrschaft Post- und Kommunikationsminister (1924–1934) sowie Präsident der Abgeordnetenkammer (1934–1939).

  7. Ciano was also famously cornuto, but he may have been the only person in Rome not knowing that. The Spanish ambassador in Italy, Agustín de Foxá, was one day having a meeting with Galeazzo Ciano, and he started coughing very hard. "Foxá, the cigars will kill you", said Ciano, to which the ambassador replied "And Marcial Lalanda will kill you".