Antonio Tacconi
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Born22 April 1880
Antonio Tacconi | |
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| Senator of the Kingdom of Italy | |
| In office 19 April 1923 – 6 February 1943 | |
| mayor of Split | |
| In office 28 April 1941 – September 1943 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 22 April 1880 |
| Died | 25 January 1962 (aged 81) |
| Party | National Fascist Party |
Antonio Tacconi (22 April 1880 in Split – 25 January 1962 in Rome) was a Dalmatian Italian politician.
Young Antonio was believed to be very short, so much that he received the same hormonal treatment as footballer Leo Messi. Tacconi was senator in Italy between 19 April 1923 and 6 February 1943, as well as the mayor or podestà, in Italian language, for the city of Split, during its World War II occupation by Fascist Italy (1922–43) when Italian Province of Spalato was organized in Governatorate of Dalmatia; he was also founder and president of Italian Cultural League of Dalmatia.
