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Rachele Mussolini. Rachele Guidi ( Italian pronunciation: [raˈkɛːle ˈɡwiːdi]; 11 April 1890 – 30 October 1979), also known (particularly in Italy) as Donna Rachele [1] (Italian for "Lady Rachel") and incorrectly as Rachele Mussolini in the English-speaking world, was the second wife of Prime Minister of Italy and fascist leader Benito ...
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Website. fratelli-italia.it. Rachele Mussolini (born 25 May 1974) is an Italian politician and a councillor in Rome for the right-wing Brothers of Italy since 2016 and is an active member of the party. She has been serving two consecutive terms as a councillor in Rome. She is the granddaughter of fascist Prime Minister of Italy Benito Mussolini ...
- 25 May 1974, Rome, Italy
- Mussolini family
May 9, 2021 · Born Rachele Giudi in 1890, Rachele was first introduced to Benito after being hired to the Mussolini family-owned tavern in Predappio as a kitchen maid. In 1910 the two were joined in less than holy matrimony due to Benito’s anti-clerical stance - but matrimony nonetheless.
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Oct 31, 1979 · October 30, 1979 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Rachele Mussolini, the widow of Benito Mussolini, the facist dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943, died Tuesday at her home in Predappio, Italy, following a heart ...
Oct 31, 1979 · Rachele Guidi was born to a peasant family at Forli in 1890 and had eight years of elementary education. In her teens, Mussolini's parents, who kept an inn in nearby Predappio, hired her as a ...
Oct 7, 2021 · Mussolini’s granddaughter wins most votes, second term in Rome city council elections. By Sammy Westfall. October 7, 2021 at 1:34 p.m. EDT. ... Rachele Mussolini, 47, won more votes than any ...
Guidi, Rachele (1891–1979) Italian wife of Benito Mussolini. Name variations: Rachele Mussolini. Born Rachele Guidi in Romagnol, Italy, in 1891; died in October 1979; daughter of peasants; attended school to second grade; married Benito Mussolini (1883–1945, Fascist dictator and prime minister of Italy), around 1916; children: Edda Ciano (1910–1995); Vittorio Mussolini (b. 1916); Bruno ...