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Celeste Negarville (17 June 1905 – 18 July 1959) was an
Italian communist,
journalist and politician,
first director of the post-war
newspaper l'Unità...
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directed by
Roberto Rossellini and co-written by
Sergio Amidei,
Celeste Negarville and
Federico Fellini. Set in Rome in 1944, the film
follows a diverse...
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conquest of Rome on 6 June 1944, the new editor-in-chief
being Celeste Negarville.
After the
liberation from the
German occupation in 1945, new
local editions...
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Metal Industry 1956–1958 Succeeded by
Giacomo Adduci Civic offices Preceded by
Michele F****io
Mayor of
Turin 1945–1946 Succeeded by
Celeste Negarville...
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September 1943), in
agreement with Vittorini,
Pietro Ingrao,
Celeste Negarville,
Gillo Pontecorvo and it:Salvatore Di Benedetto, De Vita had the presses...
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Pietro Secchia (internal) (1923–1931)
Luigi Amadesi (1931–1935)
Celeste Negarville (1935–1938)
Agostino Novella (1938-19xx)
Enrico Berlinguer (1949–1956)...
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Mayor Term
start Term end
Party Coalition Election 1
Celeste Negarville 17
December 1946 13 May 1948 PCI PCI · PSI 1946 2
Domenico Coggiola 13 May 1948...
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Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 62
Piazza Sofia -
Piazzale Caio
Mario 63 Via
Negarville -
Piazza Solferino 63/
Piazzale Caio
Mario -
Stazione Lingotto 64 Via...
- Vernocchi. He was
secretly among the
editors of l'Unità,
directed by
Celeste Negarville.
Immediately after the
liberation of Rome, he
became part of the government...
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Party political offices Preceded by
Celeste Negarville Secretary of the
Italian Communist Youth Federation 1938–1940s Succeeded by
Enrico Berlinguer Trade...