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1924 in the
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.
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King –
Victor Emmanuel III
Prime Minister
–
Benito Mussolini
Events
The Italian
Autostrada dei Laghi
("Lakes Motorway"; now parts of the
Autostrada A8
and the
Autostrada A9
), the first
controlled-access highway
ever built in the world,
[
1
]
[
2
]
in 1925, the year following its inauguration.
27 January –
Treaty of Rome (1924)
[
3
]
6 April –
Italian general election, 1924
21 September – Inauguration of the
Autostrada dei Laghi
, the first
controlled-access highway
ever built in the world.
[
1
]
[
2
]
6 October –
1-RO
begins regular radio broadcasting services
Sport
25 January to 5 February –
Italy participated at the 1924 Winter Olympics
in
Chamonix
, with 23 competitors in 4 sports
4 May to 27 July –
Italy participated at the 1924 Winter Olympics
in
Paris
, with 200 competitors in 18 sports, winning a total of 16 medals (8 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze)
Unknown
– The
Benito Mussolini
government pass a law in 1924 requiring that every school display a
Crucifix
.
[
4
]
[
5
]
Births
Ignazio Colnaghi
in 1959
9 January –
Walkiria Terradura
, anti-fascist partisan (d.
2023
)
[
6
]
29 January –
Luigi Nono
, composer (d. 1990)
[
7
]
2 February –
Ignazio Colnaghi
, actor (d.
2017
)
[
8
]
8 March –
Walter Chiari
, actor (d. 1991)
23 April –
Rossana Rossanda
, politician and journalist (d. 2020)
30 June –
Maino Neri
, footballer (d. 1995)
9 July –
Domenico Pace
, fencer (d. 2022)
13 July -
Carlo Bergonzi
, operatic tenor (d. 2014)
4 August –
Antonio Maccanico
, Italian constitutional specialist, social liberal politician (d.
2013
)
12 August –
Lucy Salani
, political activist (d.
2023
)
[
9
]
25 August –
Sergio Bergonzelli
, director, screenwriter, producer and actor (d.
2002
)
19 September –
Rosario Mazzola
, Roman Catholic prelate (d.
2018
)
8 November –
Gino Scarpa
, painter, printmaker and sculptor
[
10
]
(d. 2022)
18 December –
Alberto Ablondi
, bishop (d. 2010)
Deaths
Eleonora Duse
8 April –
Fiorenzo Bava Beccaris
, general, known for the
Bava Beccaris massacre
(b. 1831)
10 June –
Giacomo Matteotti
, politician (b. 1885)
17 July –
Ricciotti Garibaldi
, soldier (b. 1847)
Full date missing
Tito Conti
, painter (b. 1842)
[
11
]
Francesco Franceschi
, horticulturist (b. 1843)
References
^
a
b
Lenarduzzi, Thea (30 January 2016).
"The motorway that built Italy: Piero Puricelli's masterpiece"
.
The Independent
. Retrieved
12 May
2022
.
^
a
b
"The "Milano-Laghi" by Piero Puricelli, the first motorway in the world"
. Retrieved
10 May
2022
.
^
"Fiume question | European history | Britannica"
.
www.britannica.com
. Retrieved
22 January
2022
.
^
"Italians get emotional about crucifix"
.
NBC News
. Archived from
the original
on November 25, 2020.
^
"ECtHR, Lautsi and Others v. Italy, Grand Chamber Decision, App. No. 30814/06 (2011), excerpt"
.
^
Addio alla partigiana Walkiria Terradura
(in Italian)
^
Larry Sitsky (2002).
Music of the Twentieth-century Avant-garde: A Biocritical Sourcebook
. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 329.
ISBN
978-0-313-29689-5
.
^
"Obituary on
Corriere della sera
"
(in Italian). 26 November 2017
. Retrieved
5 August
2018
.
^
Transgender Holocaust survivor dies aged 99
^
Hurum, Vibeke.
"Gino Scarpa"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
5 August
2018
.
^
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