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Edoardo Agnelli (1831-1871)
Edoardo Agnelli (Turin, 18 July 1831 – 7 November 1871) was an Italian entrepreneur and politician.
== Biography ==
Edoardo Carlo Tommaso Agnelli, better known as Edoardo Agnelli, was the youngest son of Giuseppe Francesco Agnelli and Anna Maria Maggia. He was the father of Giovanni Agnelli, co-founder of FIAT.〔Cfr. Gustavo Mola di Nomaglio, ''Gli Agnelli. Storia e genealogia di una grande famiglia piemontese dal XVI secolo al 1866'', Torino, Centro Studi Piemontesi, 1998, pag. 134〕 At birth he was baptised at home with the Superior's permission and six days later in the Church of San Carlo in Turin. His godparents were Tommaso Ferrero and Anna Maria Chiarini.〔Archivio della Parrocchia di San Carlo - Torino, ''Libri di battesimo'', 1801-1837, f. 551 e f. 630.〕
Edoardo participated in the administration of Villar Perosa and was member of the city board since 1866. He became a protagonist of the city life in the Turin of his time. He was also active in the cultural field by joining the "Society for Promotion of the Fine Arts".〔"Società Promotrice delle Belle Arti in Torino", ''Elenco Soci'', Torino, 1864, p. 7〕

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