Gaetano Tacconi
Gaetano Tacconi was an Italian politician and physician. He was born on December 4, 1829 in Bologna and died on September 5, 1916 in Bologna.
Gaetano Tacconi | |
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member of the Italian House of Representatives | |
Senator | |
Assumed office 1910 | |
minister | |
Assumed office 1859 | |
Prime Minister | Luigi Carlo Farini |
mayor of Bologna | |
In office 1873–1908 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Bologna, Italy | December 4, 1829
Died | September 5, 1916 86) Bologna, Italy | (aged
Nationality | Italy |
Occupation | politician |
Profession | physician |
Biography
Gaetano was an Italian physician, politician,[1][2] and grapevine producer who was a member of the Farini Cabinet in 1859. In 1874, he was elected as a democratic deputy and in 1890 he was an independent. In 1876, he supported the Historical Right Party in the government of Farini. From 1873 to 1908 he was a municipal and provincial councilor serving as one of the longest mayors in Bologna. In 1910, he was appointed as the Senator of the Kingdom of Italy. Freemasonry or masonry, started in 1860 in Italy, Bologna and in 1885 was affiliated to the Roman lodge "Propaganda Due" of the Grand Orient of Italy. In 1884 the Bolognese Freemasonry offered Gaetano the honorary presidency of the committee for establishing the monument of Ugo Bassi.[3]