Antonio Gramsci is pronounced as ahn-TOE-nee-oh GRAM-shee.
Antonio Gramsci was born on January 22, 1891.
Antonio Gramsci was born on January 22, 1891.
Antonio Gramsci died on April 27, 1937 at the age of 46.
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Antonio Gramsci was born on January 22, 1891 and died on April 27, 1937. Antonio Gramsci would have been 46 years old at the time of death or 124 years old today.
Antonio Gramsci had a physical deformity called Pott's disease, which is a form of tuberculosis that affects the spine. This condition left him in poor health for much of his life.
Gramsci the philosopher, full name Antonio Gramsci was born on the 22nd January 1891. His death was on 27th April 1937 in Rome, Italy. He lived across a century change.
Slavatore Francesco Romano has written: 'Antonio Gramsci'
The editor of Avanti, an Italian socialist newspaper, was Antonio Gramsci. Gramsci played a key role in shaping the content and direction of the newspaper during his time as editor.
Antonio Gramsci has written: 'Risorgimento italiano' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Social conditions, Economic conditions, History 'La questione meridionale' 'Antonio Gramsci' 'Elementi di politica' 'Il Pensiero di Gramsci' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Communism 'Selections from cultural writings' 'Il Risorgimento' -- subject(s): History 'The study of philosophy' 'A Gramsci reader' 'Letters from prison' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Communists 'Izbrannye proizvedeniya' 'Dante e Manzoni' 'Grammatica e linguistica' -- subject(s): Italian language, Language and languages, Political aspects, Political aspects of Italian language, Political aspects of Language and languages 'Selection from the prison notebooks of Antonio Gramsci' 'Lettere dal carcere' -- subject(s): Communists, Correspondence 'La formazione dell'uomo' 'Soviets in Italy' -- subject(s): Socialism in Italy 'Note sul Machiavelli sulla politica e sullo stato moderno'
Antoine would be the French spelling of Antonio.
The cast of Nichi - 2005 includes: Enrico Berlinguer as himself Antonio Gramsci as himself Don Puglisi as himself Nicola Vendola as himself