Roberto Ciuni
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Roberto Ciuni
Summary
Roberto Ciuni is a human[1]. Born in Palermo[2], he… he was born on July 23, 1933[3]. He passed away in Milan[4]. He died on April 24, 2010[5]. He worked as a journalist[6], art critic[7], and author[8].
Key Facts
- Roberto Ciuni was born in Palermo[2].
- Roberto Ciuni died in Milan[4].
- Roberto Ciuni was born on July 23, 1933[3].
- Roberto Ciuni died on April 24, 2010[5].
- Roberto Ciuni held citizenship in Kingdom of Italy[9].
- Roberto Ciuni held citizenship in Italy[10].
- Roberto Ciuni worked as a journalist[6].
- Roberto Ciuni worked as an art critic[7].
- Roberto Ciuni's professions included author[8].
- Among Roberto Ciuni's employers was Giornale di Sicilia[11].
- Among Roberto Ciuni's employers was Il Mattino[12].
- Among Roberto Ciuni's employers was La Nazione[13].
- Roberto Ciuni was employed by Corriere della Sera[14].
- Among Roberto Ciuni's employers was Il Resto del Carlino[15].
- Roberto Ciuni was employed by Gazzetta del Sud[16].
- Roberto Ciuni received the Bagutta Prize[17].
- Roberto Ciuni received the Award for Civil Valor[18].
- Roberto Ciuni is recorded as male[19].
- Roberto Ciuni's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Roberto Ciuni's family name is recorded as Ciuni[21].
- Roberto Ciuni's given name is recorded as Roberto[22].
- Roberto Ciuni's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Italian[23].
- Roberto Ciuni's editor-in-chief is recorded as Giornale di Sicilia[24].
- Roberto Ciuni's editor-in-chief is recorded as Corriere della Sera[25].
- Roberto Ciuni's editor-in-chief is recorded as Il Mattino[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Roberto Ciuni was born in Palermo[2]. He was born on July 23, 1933[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[6], art critic[7], and author[8]. Employers include Giornale di Sicilia[11], a periodical[27], in Italy[28], founded in 1860[29], headquartered in Palermo[30]; Il Mattino[12], a daily newspaper[31], in Italy[32], founded in 1892[33], headquartered in Naples[34]; La Nazione[13], a periodical[35], founded in 1859[36], headquartered in Florence[37]; Corriere della Sera[14], a daily newspaper[38], in Italy[39], founded in 1876[40], headquartered in Milan[41]; Il Resto del Carlino[15], a daily newspaper[42], founded in 1885[43], headquartered in Bologna[44]; and Gazzetta del Sud[16], a newspaper[45], founded in 1952[46], headquartered in Messina[47].
Recognition
Awards received include Bagutta Prize[17], a literary award[48], in Italy[49], founded in 1926[50] and Award for Civil Valor[18], a medallion[51], in Italy[52].
Death and Burial
Roberto Ciuni died on April 24, 2010[5]. He passed away in Milan[4].
FAQs
Where was Roberto Ciuni born?
Roberto Ciuni was born in Palermo[2].
Where did Roberto Ciuni die?
Roberto Ciuni died in Milan[4].
What did Roberto Ciuni do for work?
Roberto Ciuni worked as journalist[6], art critic[7], and author[8].
What awards did Roberto Ciuni receive?
Honors received include Bagutta Prize[17] and Award for Civil Valor[18].