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  1. Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, 1st Marquis of Marconi FRSA (Italian: [ɡuʎˈʎɛlmo marˈkoːni]; 25 April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an Italian inventor and electrical engineer, known for his creation of a practical radio wave–based wireless telegraph system.

  2. Jul 20, 1998 · Guglielmo Marconi (born April 25, 1874, Bologna, Italy—died July 20, 1937, Rome) was an Italian physicist and inventor of a successful wireless telegraph, or radio (1896). In 1909 he received the Nobel Prize for Physics, which he shared with German physicist Ferdinand Braun.

  3. Dec 2, 2009 · Italian inventor and engineer Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) developed, demonstrated and marketed the first successful long-distance wireless telegraph and in 1901 broadcast the first...

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Guglielmo Marconi was a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor credited with the groundbreaking work necessary for all future radio technology. Through his experiments in...

  5. Biographical. Guglielmo Marconi was born at Bologna, Italy, on April 25, 1874, the second son of Giuseppe Marconi, an Italian country gentleman, and Annie Jameson, daughter of Andrew Jameson of Daphne Castle in the County Wexford, Ireland. He was educated privately at Bologna, Florence and Leghorn.

  6. Guglielmo Marconi. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1909. Born: 25 April 1874, Bologna, Italy. Died: 20 July 1937, Rome, Italy. Affiliation at the time of the award: Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd., London, United Kingdom. Prize motivation: “in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy” Prize share: 1/2. Work.

  7. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › guglielmo-marconiGuglielmo Marconi | Lemelson

    In 1909, Marconi won the Nobel Prize in physics, which was shared with Karl Ferdinand Braun, who had modified Marconi’s transmitters to increase their range and practicality. Marconi was decorated with numerous other awards and honors throughout his lifetime.

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