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  1. 21 de abr. de 2016 · In quell’occasione Caterina Ricci Gramitto conobbe un compagno d’armi del fratello, trovatosi in città per affari attinenti al commercio dello zolfo, tale Stefano Pirandello, fervente repubblicano e garibaldino convinto. Abile tiratore, egli aveva partecipato all’impresa dei Mille, da Palermo a Napoli, in qualità di ...

  2. His father, Stefano Pirandello, belonged to a wealthy family involved in the sulphur industry, and his mother, Caterina Ricci Gramitto, was also of a well-to-do background, descending from a family of the bourgeois professional class of Agrigento.

    • Writer
  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Caterina Ricci Gramitto in Italy, Marriages, 1809-1900. view all. Immediate Family. Stefano Pirandello. husband. Luigi Pirandello, Nobel Prize in... son. Anna Pirandello. daughter. Rosalina Pirandello. daughter. Giovanni Pirandello. son. Innocenzo Pirandello. daughter. Giovanni Ricci Gramitto. father. Rocco Ricci Gramitto. brother.

    • Sicily
    • Siciliana, Sicily, Italy
    • estimated between 1805 and 1865
    • Italia (Italy)
  4. Luigi Pirandello era hijo de Caterina Ricci-Gramitto y de Stefano Pirandello, comerciante garibaldino de clase media pero de ascendencia ilustre, inversor en la industria del sulfuro. Tanto los Pirandello como los Ricci-Gramitto eran fuertemente anti borbónicos y participaban activamente en el movimiento "Il Risorgimento ", destinado a la unificación democrática de Italia.

    • María Antonietta Portulano
    • 10 de diciembre de 1936, Roma (Italia)
    • 3
    • 28 de junio de 1867, Agrigento (Italia)
  5. Pirandello had many influential experiences in his early life. Luigi Pirandello was born in 1867 to Stefano Pirandello and Caterina Ricci-Gramitto in Sicily (Gainor et al. 529, D'Amico 6-7). He was the youngest of five children with two older brother and two older sisters (D'Amico).

  6. The house was originally a rural building from late eighteenth century, belonging to the Ricci- Gramitto family, ancestors of the writer’s mother. Here, Caterina Ricci Gramitto, mother of Luigi, had taken refuge to escape the severe cholera epidemic that raged in 1867 in Sicily.