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Maria Federici

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159:, after which she became a history and Italian teacher. She married the playwright Mario Federici in 1926. Unhappy with the Mussolini government, they moved to Bulgaria in 1929, later relocating to Egypt and then Paris. She returned to Italy in 1939 and was part of the 178:
and was one of 21 women elected to the Constituent Assembly. The following year she founded the National Association of Emigrant Families, which she remained president of until 1981. She was subsequently elected to the Chamber of Deputies from Perugia in the
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in 1899, the oldest of six children in a well-off family of Armenian descent. She studied literature at the
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in 1946 as one of the first group of women parliamentarians in Italy. In 1948 she was elected to the
213: 226: 135:(19 September 1899 – 28 July 1984) was an Italian politician. She was elected to the 164: 152: 102: 30: 183:
and sat on the Labor and Social Security. After retiring from politics in
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Chamber of Deputies
Constituent Assembly
L'Aquila
Rome
Constituent Assembly
Chamber of Deputies
L'Aquila
Sapienza University of Rome
Italian resistance movement
World War II
Christian Democracy
1946 elections
1948 elections
1953




Maria Agamben
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1899 births
People from L'Aquila
Sapienza University of Rome alumni
Italian schoolteachers
Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians
Italian feminists
Members of the Constituent Assembly of Italy
Deputies of Legislature I of Italy
1984 deaths

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