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Giuseppe Grassi (politician)






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Giuseppe Grassi
Minister of Justice
In office
1 June 1947 – 14 January 1950
Prime MinisterAlcide De Gasperi
Preceded byFausto Gullo
Succeeded byAttilio Piccioni
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Kingdom of Italy
In office
8 May 1948 – 24 June 1953
ConstituencyLecce
Member of the Constituent Assembly
In office
25 June 1946 – 31 January 1948
ConstituencyXXVI (Lecce)
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Kingdom of Italy
In office
27 November 1913 – 25 January 1924
Personal details
Born(1883-05-08)8 May 1883
Died25 August 1950(1950-08-25) (aged 67)
NationalityItalian
Political partyItalian Liberal Party
SpouseIsabella Carissimo
Children4
Alma materSapienza University of Rome
ProfessionLawyer, University professor

Giuseppe Grassi (8 May 1883 in Martano – 25 August 1950) was a 20th-century Italian politician. Member of the Italian Liberal Party, he served as Minister of JusticeinAlcide De Gasperi's fourth and fifth cabinets between 1947 and 1950. He signed, as Keeper of the Seals, the Constitution of Italy in 1948.[1]

Biography[edit]

Giuseppe Grassi was born of noble origins: Grassi was an ancient family of 1100 AD derived from William VI, Duke of Aquitaine (descendant of one of the twelve sons of Tancred of Hauteville) and was a feudal lord of Alessano under King William II of Sicily. The original family from Otranto branched out and enjoyed nobility with the predicate of Martano (Lecce). Giuseppe was adopted by his uncle Prince Sebastiano (brother of his mother who died very young) and added to his surname that of Apostolico Orsini Ducas. He was the son of Michelina Apostolico and Pasquale.[2]

His cultural training originated in the Argento college of Lecce, where he studied within the Society of Jesus, following in the footsteps of the Apostolic family. Son of the evolutionary process of Lecce's political Catholicism, his intellectual maturation was of a liberal type. He then studied law at the University of Rome, where he developed a passion for politics and an interest in research in the field of public law. He graduated in 1905 with a thesis in constitutional law.

In 1907 Grassi married Isabella Carissimo, with whom he would later have four children: Mary, Guglielmo, Fabio and Vittoria.

He hosted the Savoy family in his estate in Materdomini before exile.

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