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Name
Cattaneo, Riccardo

Gender
Male

Birth
January 21, 1854 Trecate

Death
September 2, 1931 Turin

Descriptive Note

Riccardo Cattaneo received a degree in jurisprudence from the University of Turin. He pursued a career in academia, and starting in 1879, he taught civil law at the University of Turin. In 1901, he became professor of jurisprudence at the Scuola di Applicazione per Ingegneri (today’s Politecnico). Cattaneo also held a number of administrative posts in Turin, including serving as town councilor during the administrations of Secondo Frola and Teofilo Rossi.

Elected democratically in 1920, he was the last liberal mayor of Turin before the advent of Fascism. He was granted the title of Senator of the Kingdom of Italy in 1924. In his role as senator, he was part of the prestigious committee that reformed the Italian civil code.

Roles
Public Figures, Kingdom of Italy, Senators;
Committees, Exposition's Executive Committee, Members;
Public Figures, Kingdom of Italy, Senators

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