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  1. Pier Luigi Bellini delle Stelle, nome di battaglia Pedro, è stato un partigiano, avvocato e antifascista italiano. Comandante del distaccamento "Puecher" della 52ª Brigata Garibaldi "Luigi Clerici" operante tra il 1944 e il 1945 nell'alto lago di Como alle pendici del monte Berlinghera nei pressi di Sorico. L'episodio che lo ha ...

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    • Firenze, 14 maggio 1920
  2. Pier Luigi Bellini delle Stelle (14 May 1920 – 25 January 1984) was an Italian anti-fascist partisan and practicing lawyer, notable for capturing Benito Mussolini at Dongo in April 1945, [1] where he used the nom de guerre of Pedro . He was born into an aristocratic family in Florence and was schooled in Pistoia.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2020 · Their leader was Count Pier Luigi Bellini delle Stelle, a handsome man of twenty-two, with a mustache and a Mephistophelian beard and a law degree from the University of Florence. His father, a Cavalry colonel, had been captured by the Germans in 1944 and had died of maltreatment in prison.

  4. On Friday, April 27, the convoy of German SS, Luftwaffe, and Italian Fascist vehicles of uncertain numbers was stopped by a small, vastly outnumbered unit of the 52nd Garibaldi Partisan Brigade commanded by Count Pier Luigi Bellini delle Stelle, alias Pedro, at the small village of Musso along Lake Como.

  5. 14 de nov. de 2008 · di Carlo Onofrio Gori, 14-11-2008, Tutti i Diritti Riservati. Il 26 aprile 1945 quando il partigiano Pedro, ovvero il conte Pier Luigi Bellini delle Stelle, comandante della 52° Brigata garibaldina “L. Clerici”, giunge, ad appena 25 anni e quasi per caso, al suo appuntamento con la “grande storia”: la cattura di Benito ...

  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · 28 Aprile 2022. Pier Luigi Bellini delle Stelle. Chi era costui? Credo che pochi degli italiani di oggi lo sappiano. Il Conte Pier Luigi Bellini delle Stelle, in arte “Pedro”, è...

  7. Pier Luigi Bellini delle Stelle “Pedro”, commander of the 52nd Brigade “Giuseppe Garibaldi” who arrested the Duce on April 27, 1945. Palazzo Manzi is now the town hall of Dongo, but it was originally built in 1803 for a local noble family, replacing an existing building of more modest proportions.