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  2. May 21, 2018 · Amadeo Peter Giannini was born May 6, 1870, in San Jose, California, to Virginia and Luigi Giannini, immigrants from Genoa. The Gianninis possessed enough resources to lease a hotel in San Jose. After several years of successful hotel-keeping, Luigi purchased a 40-acre farm. He was killed in 1877 by a disgruntled worker in a quarrel over a one ...

  3. Amadeo Pietro Giannini was born in San Jose, California, to Italian immigrant parents. He was the first son of Luigi Giannini (1840–1877) and Virginia (née Demartini) Giannini (1854–1920). He was the first son of Luigi Giannini (1840–1877) and Virginia (née Demartini) Giannini (1854–1920).

  4. Amadeo Peter Giannini has been called "America's banker." His Italian father traveled home from the California gold fields, then brought a Genoese bride back to San Jose in mid-1869, via the brand ...

  5. Dec 7, 1998 · Follow @TIME. Like a lot of folks in the San Francisco area, Amadeo Peter Giannini was thrown from his bed in the wee hours of April 18, 1906, when the Great Quake shook parts of the city to rubble. He hurriedly dressed and hitched a team of horses to a borrowed produce wagon and headed into town--to the Bank of Italy, which he had founded two ...

  6. Aug 14, 2019 · There is no better context to host the individual and professional path of Amadeo Giannini, who was born in San José, California, to Italian parents. An incredible story that sits in the rags-to-riches classic iconography: the immigrant’s child, who builds an empire out of thin air. Plaque commemorating the Bank of Italy in San Francisco

  7. The son of Italian immigrants, Amadeo Pietro Giannini was born in San Jose, California in 1970. His father had been fatally shot when Giannini was only 7 years old. When he turned 13, he left school to work at his stepfather’s produce business and later became a produce broker. At the age of 22, he married Florinda Agnes Cuneo, who was also ...

  8. Feb 23, 2019 · When Amadeo Giannini passed away in 1949, his net worth was just as little as US$500.000. You might think that’s a meagre sum for the greatest Italian American banker of all time. The truth is that every time Giannini’s fortune would exceed his imaginary limit, he would give the money away to education or charity.

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