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Giacomo Margotti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Giacomo Margotti
Giacomo Margotti (11 May 1823 — 6 May 1887) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and journalist. ==Biography== He was a native of San Remo, where his father was president of the Chamber of Commerce, and there he studied the classics and philosophy, after which he entered the Augustinian seminary of Ventimiglia; in 1845, he obtained a doctorate at the University of Genoa and was received into the Royal Academy of Superga,〔(Lupi, Guiseppina. "Margotti, Giacomo", ''Dizionario_Biografico'', Vol. 70, 2008 )〕 where he remained until 1849. He was ordained in March 1846 and assigned to the parish of St. Siro in his hometown of San Remo. In July 1848, in company with Msgr. Moreno, Bishop of Ivrea, Guglielmo Audisio and the Marquis Birago, he established the daily paper ''L'Armonia'', which soon had a number of distinguished contributors; among them, Rosmini and the Marquis Gustavo Benso di Cavour, brother of Camillo Cavour.〔("Cose Italiane," ) ''La Civiltà Cattolica,'' Vol. VI, 1887, pp. 485-488.〕 Although inspired by principles essentially conservative, ''L'Armonia'' was originally somewhat moderate due to the presence of representatives of liberal Catholicism. Throughout 1848 the paper followed the events of the war against Austria while maintaining a patriotic attitude in support of the monarchy and calling priests to their duties as citizens in defense of the country.〔
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