Giovanni Amendola
Giovanni Amendola | |
|---|---|
Amendola in 1923. | |
| Minister of the Colonies | |
| In office 26 February 1922 – 30 October 1922 | |
| Prime Minister | Luigi Facta |
| Preceded by | Giuseppe Girardini |
| Succeeded by | Luigi Federzoni |
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 1 December 1919 – 7 April 1926 | |
| Constituency | Salerno |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 15 April 1882 |
| Died | 7 April 1926 (aged 43) |
| Party | Italian Socialist Party (1897–1899) Italian Radical Party (1900–1919) Democratic Liberal Party (1919–1926) |
| Spouse(s) |
Eva Kuhn (m. 1906–1926) |
| Children | Giorgio (1907–1980) Adelaide (1910–1980) Antonio (1916–1953) Pietro (1918–2007) |
| Alma mater | University of Florence |
| Profession | Journalist, philosopher |
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Giovanni Amendola (15 April 1882 – 7 April 1926) was an Italian journalist, professor, and politician. He is noted as an opponent of Italian fascism.