Guido Natoli
Guido Natoli | |
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Born | February 2, 1893 |
Died | October 23, 1966 Messina, Italy |
Occupation | Banker |
Known for | founder of citrus consortium citrus and innovative laws reforms for agriculture |
Political party | PNF |
Board member of | Bank of Sicily, President Farmer union of Messina, "Camera dei Fasci e delle Corporazioni" |
Spouse | Antonietta Pellegrini |
Children | Francesca, Angioletta, Marinella |
Parent | Giuseppe Natoli & baroness Francesca Costanzo di Mirto |
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Guido Natoli (February 2, 1893 – October 23, 1966) was a banker in Italy, a military an politic of Italian parliament.
Personal life
Guido Natoli, Baron and landowner, was one of the most important to the economic capital of the province of Messina in the years 1930-1960, long been known as board director of Bank of Sicily.
Son of the noble Giuseppe Natoli and the Baroness Francesca Costanzo di Mirto, was Captain of Regiment Lancers (Palermo) from 1915 to 1918, during the First World War, receiving several awards for acts of heroism and a medal for bravery.
In the 20s he was the president of the farmers association of Messina.
In 1929 he was elected to the Italian parliament and reconfirmed in 1934.
In 1939 he was director of the National Chamber of Corporations until 1943. He worked for the creation of consortium of citrus farmers, and author of new innovative law for agriculture.
He married Antoinette Pellegrini, they had three daughters: Francesca, Angioletta and Marinella.
He died in Oct. 23, 1966 in Messina.