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Latest revision as of 20:13, 24 September 2022

Person.png Aldo Moro  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Aldo Moro.jpg
BornAldo Romeo Luigi Moro
1916-09-23
Maglie, Apulia, Italy
Died1978-05-09 (Age 61)
Rome, Latium, Italy
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Bari
ReligionRoman Catholic
Children • Maria Fida Anna
• Agnese Giovanni
SpouseEleonora Chiavarelli
Victim ofassassination
Interest ofSergio Flamigni, Steve Pieczenik
PartyChristian Democracy
Italian politician, former PM, assassinated by Operation Gladio

Employment.png Prime Minister of Italy

In office
November 23, 1974 - July 29, 1976
Preceded byMariano Rumor
Succeeded byGiulio Andreotti

Employment.png Italy/Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
July 7, 1973 - November 23, 1974
Succeeded byMariano Rumor

Employment.png Italy/Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
December 28, 1964 - March 5, 1965
Succeeded byAmintore Fanfani

Employment.png Italy/Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
December 30, 1965 - February 28, 1966
Preceded byAmintore Fanfani

Employment.png Italy/Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
May 5, 1969 - July 29, 1972

Employment.png Prime Minister of Italy

In office
December 4, 1963 - June 24, 1968

Employment.png Italy/Minister of Public Instruction

In office
May 19, 1957 - February 15, 1959

Employment.png Italy/Minister of Justice

In office
July 6, 1955 - May 15, 1957

Kidnapping and murder

He was kidnapped on 16 March 1978 by murdered after 55 days in captivity. It was attributed to the Red Brigades, before Operation Gladio was exposed.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Gladio - The Secret U.S. War To Subvert Italian Democracyessay23 February 1996Arthur E. Rowse
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