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  1. In the middle of the Estate of Savignano stands the Ribano Castle, the place where on 1875 the Count Giulio Rasponi founded the winery. The estate was inherited by her daughter Eugenia who gave it to her on his niece Countess Gabriella Rasponi. Countess Gabriella is joined in marriage to Count Venceslao Spalletti.

  2. RASPONI SPALLETTI, Gabriella. – Nacque a Ravenna il 10 aprile 1853, primogenita del conte Cesare Rasponi Bonanzi e di Letizia Rasponi. Cesare (1822-1886) fu deputato nel 1874 e dal 1884 senatore del Regno d’Italia; Letizia (1832-1906), figlia di Giulio Rasponi e di Luisa Murat, era nipote di Gioacchino Murat.

  3. Gabriella Rasponi Spalletti (1853–1931) was an Italian feminist, educator and philanthropist. Keen to improve conditions for women, in 1897 she founded an embroidery school in Quarrata, Tuscany. From 1903, as president of the National Council of Italian Women, she supported voting rights for women and was behind the highly successful National Congress of Italian Women in 1908.

  4. Villa Spalletti Trivelli. Italy. Villa Spalleti Trivelli. Via Piacenza 4, Rome, 00184 Italy. www.villaspalletti.it. Gabriella Rasponi, widow of Count Venceslao Spalletti Trivelli, Senator of the Kingdom of Italy, niece of Gioacchino Murat and Carolina Bonaparte (Napoleon's sister), purchased the land across from the gardens of the Quirinal ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Gabriella commissioned the architect Domenico Avenali to build Villa Spalletti Trivelli in the XX century. The building remained a family house until 2004. That year Giangiacomo Spalletti Trivelli, son of Count Piero, decided to convert the historic family residence into an exclusive luxury residence, which was the beginning of the hotel that now we can discover.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2022 · Countess Gabriella Spalletti Rasponi and women’s voluntary associations President of the CNDI from 1903 to 1931, Rasponi belonged to the same generation as Aberdeen and L. Taverna, who were all born during the 1850s, raised in aristocratic families, and received a religious education.

  7. Gabriella Rasponi Spalletti (1853–1931) was an Italian feminist, educator and philanthropist. Keen to improve conditions for women, in 1897 she founded an embroidery school in Quarrata , Tuscany. From 1903, as president of the National Council of Italian Women , she supported voting rights for women and was behind the highly successful National Congress of Italian Women in 1908.