Mario Fiorentini cause of death, wife, children, net worth, funeral
Isabella Harris Mario Fiorentini was an Italian partisan, spy, mathematician, and scholar who taught geometry at the University of Ferrara for many years.
He was involved in a number of acts, including the assault on the entrance to the Regina Coeli jail and the planning of the attack via Rasella. He was Italy’s most decorated partisan throughout WWII.
He was 103.
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Mario Fiorentini cause of death
During World War II, Mario Fiorentini was Italy’s most decorated resistance fighter against fascist and Nazi troops. He died Tuesday in a Rome hospital.
His death was confirmed by the National Partisans Association of Italy’s Rome chapter.
Fiorentini led a group of partisans, the word used by Italians who opposed dictator Benito Mussolini’s rule and afterward Germany’s Nazi occupation of Italy.
Mario Fiorentini husband and children
Fiorentini’s wife and children are undocumented.
Mario Fiorentini net worth
Fiorentini net worth as of 2022 was 5 million dollars.
Mario Fiorentini funeral
His funeral is yet to be held.