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Name
  
Edoardo Agnelli

Role
  
Industrialist


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Died
  
July 14, 1935, Genoa, Italy

Spouse
  
Virginia Bourbon del Monte (m. 1919–1935)

Children
  
Gianni Agnelli, Umberto Agnelli, Giorgio Agnelli, Clara Agnelli, Cristiana Agnelli, Maria Sole Agnelli

Parents
  
Giovanni Agnelli, Clara Boselli

Similar People
  
Gianni Agnelli, Umberto Agnelli, Susanna Agnelli, Virginia Bourbon del Monte, Andrea Agnelli

Siblings
  
Aniceta Caterina Agnelli

Edoardo Agnelli (2 January 1892 – 14 July 1935) was an Italian industrialist and principal family shareholder of the Italian car company Fiat.

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Early life

Born in Verona, he was the son of Giovanni Agnelli, the founder of Fiat, and married Donna Virginia Bourbon del Monte (1899–1945), a daughter of the Carlo del Monte, Prince di San Faustino and his Kentucky-born wife Jane Campbell.

Family

Agnelli had seven children:

  • Clara (1920-2016, wife of Prince Tassilo zu Fürstenberg, mother of Egon von Fürstenberg and Ira von Fürstenberg)
  • Gianni (1921–2003)
  • Susanna (1922–2009), wife of Count Urbano Rattazzi
  • Maria Sole Agnelli (born 1925)
  • Cristiana (1927), wife of Count Brandolino Brandolini d'Adda
  • Giorgio Agnelli (1929–1965)
  • Umberto (1934–2004)
  • Agnelli's oldest son Gianni Agnelli became the head of Fiat from 1966 to 2003 and made the company into the most important company in Italy and one of the major car builders of Europe. Agnelli's daughter Susanna Agnelli is the first woman to have been Minister of Foreign Affairs in Italy. His grandson Andrea, Umberto's son, is currently Chairman of Juventus F.C..

    Sports

    President of Italian giants Juventus from 1923 to 1935, Agnelli was one of the most important men in the Old Lady's history, and the one to whom credit can be given for transforming the Turin side into the most successful Italian football club.

    Death

    Agnelli died in a plane accident in Genoa, aged 43, when the seaplane he was traveling on accidentally hit a floating log and caused his head to fall into the still revolving propeller of the plane.

    References

    Edoardo Agnelli (industrialist) Wikipedia