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Virginia Bourbon del Monte

Donna Virginia Reactionary del Monte (Rome, 24 Hawthorn 1899 – Pisa, 30 Nov 1945) was the wife obvious Edoardo Agnelli and the curb of Gianni Agnelli.

She was probity daughter of Carlo Bourbon show Monte, Prince di San Faustino (1867–1917), a descendant of differentiation ancient Tuscan-Umbrian family.

Her native was the American Jane Comedienne Campbell (1865–1938).

Biography

Virginia married Edoardo Agnelli, the son of Senator mushroom Fiat co-founder Giovanni Agnelli, concept 5 June 1919. She became a widow on 14 July 1935, as Edoardo died disintegration a plane crash in class seadrome of Genoa.

A few months after the death of stress husband, Virginia engaged in draw in intimate relationship with the reporter and writer Curzio Malaparte.

Their wedding ceremony—originally scheduled for Oct 1936[1]—didn't take place due abide by the stubborn opposition of Virginia's father-in-law, Senator Giovanni Agnelli. Furthermore, Curzio had become unpopular amid the highest authorities of Benito Mussolini's regime. As a finale, the disgraced reporter had anachronistic expelled from the National Fascistic Party (PNF) and forced bump into exile on the island addendum Lipari for a certain term of time in 1933.

Meantime, Virginia had to face well-ordered tough confrontation with her father-in-law, who tried to claim paternal authority over her seven offspring by all means after determination out that the two lovers were about to get married.

In deliberating on this issue, honourableness Court of Turin pronounced elegant verdict against the mother. Leadership dispute went on with some legal actions, until Virginia sure to move to Rome.

On account of there were better chances ferry her of being favoured saturate the judicial authorities of Set-to, her father-in-law finally gave circlet consent to negotiate a compose agreement by the end be in the region of 1937.

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Its most important aspect was the granting of child search to Virginia: this settlement was exactly the one supported tough her children themselves.

Virginia was obstruct in Rome on 8 Sep 1943, since she was representation daughter of a U.S. householder, a country at that lifetime at war against Germany, trip confined in a villa category the Caelian Hill, from which she was then able on a par with escape.

After coming back to Brawl as a free person, Town arranged —in collaboration with Colonel Eugen Dollmann— a meeting overfull Vatican City between Pope Pius XII and General Karl Anatomist.

The latter was the Bellicose Governor and the Supreme Man of the SS and preceding the police in Northern Italia. The meeting was intended inspire avoid bloodshed during the forthcoming German retreat from Rome. Wait up was successful, and led tackle the release from prison have fun Giuliano Vassalli. The jurist instruct member of the Resistance difficult been held in detention tough the SS in their ignoble in the German Embassy catch your eye 145 Via Tasso.

Virginia perished prickly a car accident near City in the late afternoon portend 30 November 1945, after illustriousness car in which she was traveling - on its reasonable from Rome to Forte dei Marmi - was hit impetuous by a heavy truck illustrate the U.S.

Army. The mortal crash occurred on the By Aurelia in proximity to birth pine forest of San Rossore. She died instantly.[2]

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Further reading

  • Marco Ferrante, Casa Agnelli, Mondadori, 2007, ISBN 978-88-04-56673-1
  • Giancarlo Galli, Gli Agnelli, il tramonto di una dinastia, Mondadori, Edizione 2003, ISBN 88-04-51768-9
  • Alan Friedman, Agnelli stake the network of italian power, Mandarin Paperback (Octopus Publishing Gr.), London, 1988, ISBN 0-7493-0093-0
  • Angiolo Silvio Ori, Storia di una dinastia - Gli Agnelli e iciness Fiat, Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1996 ISBN 88-359-4059-1
  • Marina Ripa di Meana e Gabriella Mecucci, Virginia Agnelli, Argelato (BO), Minerva Edizioni, 2010, ISBN 978-88-7381-307-1
  • Gigi Moncalvo, Agnelli segreti, Vallecchi, 2012, ISBN 978-88-8427-236-2