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Mondo Agnelli: Fiat, Chrysler, and the
Power of a Dynasty. Wiley. p. 360.
Stacy Meichtry (18
November 2009). "Lawsuit
Drives Rift
Among Agnellis Fiat Patriarch's...
- ISBN 0-7493-0093-0. Galli,
Giancarlo (14
February 2003). Gli
Agnelli. Il
tramonto di una
dinastia [The
Agnellis: The
Decline of a Dynasty] (in Italian) (paperback ed...
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jumping off a
bridge near Turin;
Agnelli joined police at the scene. The
Agnellis had one daughter,
Countess Margherita Agnelli de Pahlen. She is the mother...
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Calciopoli only
happened because "l'Avvocato
Agnelli and il
Dottor Umberto died", and had the two
Agnellis not died, "nothing [of this farce]
would have...
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Collegio San
Giuseppe in Turin,
where all the
Agnellis studied.
Agnelli's parents divorced in 1974; the
young Agnelli followed his
mother to the
United States...
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Giovanni Agnelli (13
August 1866 – 16
December 1945) was an
Italian businessman. He
cofounded Fiat S.p.A, an
automotive industrial company, in 1899. The...
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Agnelli (Italian: [aɲˈɲɛlli]) is an
Italian surname literally meaning "lambs".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Members of the
Agnelli family,...
- Exor, the
holding company controlling the
interests of the
Agnellis. In
January 2023,
Agnelli announced his
resignation from the
position in Stellantis...
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Marella Agnelli (Italian pronunciation: [maˈrɛlla aɲˈɲɛlli]; born
Donna Marella Caracciolo di
Castagneto [ˈdɔnna maˈrɛlla kaˈrattʃolo di kastaɲˈɲeːto];...
- Biondi,
Marino (10
March 2015). Il
signore degli Agnelli: Don
Giovanni alla Fiat [The Lord of the
Agnellis: Don
Giovanni at Fiat] (in Italian). Florence:...