For the Venezuelan politician and businessman, see Alberto Franceschi.
Alberto Franceschini in the early 1990s
Alberto Franceschini (born 26 October 1947) is a founder and former leading member of the Italian far-left[1] terrorist organization, the Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse), along with Renato Curcio, Margherita Cagol and Mario Moretti.
^Orsini, Alessandro (2011-03-25). Anatomy of the Red Brigades: The Religious Mind-set of Modern Terrorists. Translated by Nodes, Sarah J. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801449864.
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AlbertoFranceschini (born 26 October 1947) is a founder and former leading member of the Italian far-left terrorist organization, the Red Brigades (Brigate...
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capturing in September 1974 Red Brigades members Renato Curcio and AlbertoFranceschini, with the help of Silvano Girotto, also known as Frate Mitra ("Friar...
study for a further two years. The Red Brigades were formed with AlbertoFranceschini in the second half of 1970, as a result of the merger of Renato Curcio's...
terrorists of the Red Brigades: Giovanni Senzani, Renato Curcio, AlbertoFranceschini, and Bruno Seghetti. Under the article 41-bis prison regime, in May...
June 1971, together with Renato Curcio. In 1974, when Curcio and AlbertoFranceschini were arrested, he became the organization's only leading member still...
The Red Brigades, a New Left group founded by Renato Curcio and AlbertoFranceschini in 1970 and based in Italy, sought to create a revolutionary state...
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Dario Franceschini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdaːrjo frantʃesˈkiːni]; born 19 October 1958) is an Italian lawyer, writer, and politician, member of the...
the Graviano brothers (Giuseppe Graviano and Filippo Graviano), AlbertoFranceschini, as well as Vincenzo Scarantino. He also learned of others who had...
emigrated to Milan, leaving his hometown. In 1969, together with AlbertoFranceschini and other former Communist militants, Gallinari decided to pursue...
against some members of the Red Brigades; they were Renato Curcio, AlbertoFranceschini, Paolo Maurizio Ferrari [it], and Prospero Gallinari. At the first...
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action lawsuits. On 25 October 2009, Bersani defeated incumbents Dario Franceschini and Ignazio Marino in the Democratic Party leadership election, thus...