1929 in Italy
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Events during the year 1929 in Italy.
Incumbents
Events
- 11 February â The Lateran Treaty, an agreement between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See, is signed in Rome.[1] The Concordat of 1929 made Catholicism the sole religion of Italy; this remained the case until 1984.[2][3]
- April â The first of the Saccopastore skulls is discovered.[4]
Births
- 3 January â Sergio Leone, film director (died 1989)
- 11 January â Nicoletta Orsomando, continuity announcer (died 2021)
- 26 February â Paolo Ferrari, actor (died 2018)[5]
- 15 March â Antonietta Stella, operatic soprano (died 2022)[6]
- 8 July â Milena Greppi, hurdler (died 2016)
- 23 July â Gaetano Giuliano, politician (died 2023)
- 4 August â Gabriella Tucci, operatic soprano (died 2020)[7]
- 6 September â Beppe Menegatti, theatre director (died 2024)[8]
- 4 November â Riccardo Ehrman, journalist (died 2021)[9]
- 1 December â Valentino Valli, footballer (died 2021)[10]
- 19 December â Lorenzo Buffon, footballer (died 2025)[11]
Deaths
- 7 January â Eugenio Tosi, Cardinal Archbishop of Milan (born 1864)[12]
- 12 April â Enrico Ferri, criminologist (born 1856)
- 9 November â Guido Keller, aviator and political activist (born 1892)[13]
