Giovanni Marinelli
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Giovanni Marinelli was a citizen of Italy.
Once upon a time... in eRepublik, he served two terms as mayor of Ancona, as well as 3 terms as elected Party president and 2 terms as interim party president of Aquila et Gladius.
Giovanni left the Italian Congress, after a mandate lasting from May 2008 to December 2008. He has also been several times Party president of Aquila et Gladius throughout the course of its glorious history.
Early Years and Family
Giovanni Marinelli was born in Ancona, Italy, on the 29th of March 1982, to a working-class family.
Ancestry
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Claiming Venetian ancestry, his family origins can be traced back to the 19th century, to Cesare Marinelli, pater familias of a wealthy middle-class Italian family from Zara, at that time in the Austro-Hungarian empire, and modern-day Croatia. In the wake of the national revolutions of that century, his ancestors quickly embraced irredentist ideals and actively supported the struggle for Italian Unification.
Having soon joined the local Italian movements to stage a rebellion which could make the unification of Dalmatia with Italy possible, the following failure of such an attempt was met with utter dismay. With a such desire for revenge, Cesare Marinelli then followed Giuseppe Garibaldi's and his "Mille Expedition" against Two Sicilies and the Papal States. In such a venture, he was even mentioned by the Hero of the Two Worlds as a "remarkable example of an Italian patriot and ardent nationalist, as well as a good soldier", thus earning him some recognition after the unification. Having been offered a seat in the newly formed parliament, Cesare turned it down to seek reunion with his family in Zara, and to fight actively for an Italian Dalmatia. With a newly found talent for poetry and writing, he published several books on national romanticism and Italy, as well as actively partecipating in local politics, advocating for unification with Italy.
The following War of 1866, seen by many Italians in Dalmatia and Istria as a prelude to the final merge with the Kingdom of Italy, was once more met with delusion and failure, after wide public demonstrations with many Tricolors dancing in the local squares. The Marinelli family and Zara, were soon doomed to live in the Austro-Hungarian Empire for long, while the Italian population started decreasing, overwhelmed by the Slavic group. Such eventuality had the family growing with a deep distrust towards the Italian Monarchy, guilty in their opinion of having abandoned their brethren in the Balkans. Cesare Marinelli died twenty years after, with many publications on poetry and literature, which were sadly censored by the Austrian Press, and went lost forever.
In thirty years of rather peaceful living in Zara, the wealthy Marinelli family began to lose their status and wealth due to the strict measures of de-italianization in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to the point of falling to a small middle-class group. Giovanni's grand-grandfather, Augusto Marinelli, the now leading man of the family, was a syndacalist who had been fascinated by anarchist and socialist ideals.
Politics
City Mayor
Date Elected | Mayor | Party |
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21 May 2008 | Giovanni Marinelli | Aquila et Gladius |
21 June 2008 | Giovanni Marinelli | Aquila et Gladius |
Party president
Party presidents of Aquila et Gladius | |||
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# | Month | Name | Resignation |
V | July 2008 | Giovanni Marinelli | 4 August, to bisiacco |
VI | August 2008 | Giovanni Marinelli | - |
VII | September 2008 | Giovanni Marinelli | - |
IX | November 2008 | Akira | 3 December, to Giovanni Marinelli |
X | December 2008 | Cromat | 24 December, to Giovanni Marinelli |