1965 in Italy
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Events in the year 1965 in Italy.
Incumbents
- President - Giuseppe Saragat
- Prime Minister – Aldo Moro[1]
Events
- 12 May – The liner SS Michelangelo enters service.[2]
- 28 December – Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani resigns, following the publication of an outspoken interview.[3]
Sport
Basketball
- 1964–65 Serie A (basketball)
- 1965–66 Serie A (basketball)
Cycling
- 1965 Giro d'Italia
- 1965 UCI Road World Championships
Football
Motor racing
Births
- 9 April – Paola Tovaglia, children's television personality (d. 1994)
- 7 June – Emanuela Pacotto, voice actress
- 24 June – Vladimir Luxuria, trans actress, writer, politician and television host
- 1 July – Oscar Pelliccioli, cyclist and cycling manager
- 16 July – Gianni Faresin, road bicycle racer
Deaths
- 13 March
- Corrado Gini, statistician (b. 1884)[4]
- Vittorio Jano, automobile designer (b. 1891)[5]
See also
References
- ^ "Aldo Moro". Enciclopedia Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ * S. Bandini, M. Eliseo, Michelangelo e Raffaello La fine di un'epoca, Hoepli, 2010, ISBN 88-203-4119-0
- ^ Guarda chi c'è in casa del ministro, la Repubblica
- ^ Garzia, Mino (1998). Political communities and calculus: sociological analysis in the Italian scientific tradition (1924-1943. Bern New York: P. Lang. p. 21. ISBN 9780820442006.
- ^ Barker, Ronald (1970). Automobile design: great designers and their work. Cambridge, Mass: R. Bentley. p. 254. ISBN 9780837600451.
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