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Luigi Imperatori

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A bust of the famous Swiss theologian
Luigi Imperatori
Born1844
Died1900
Occupation(s)Priest, Theologian, Pedagogist, Author

Luigi Imperatori (1844–1900), one of the most famous pedagogists and theologians of Canton Ticino, born in Pollegio (Switzerland, Canton Ticino), teacher and doctor of theology, an important contributor to the Swiss catholic newspapers: "Catholic Believer" and "Freedom." First Director of the magistral school of Canton Ticino, from 1888 to 1900.[1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Baratti, Bertoni, Candolfi, 1994.
  2. ^ Official history of the Parish of Pollegio