Gabriele D'Annunzio

General Gabriele D'Annunzio, Prince of Montenevoso, Duke of Gallese OMS CMG MVM (Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈɛːle danˈnuntsjo]; 12 Mairch 1863 – 1 Mairch 1938), whiles spelled d'Annunzio,[2] wis an Italian writer, poet, jurnalist, playwricht an sodger during Warld War I. He occupied a prominent place in Italian leeteratur frae 1889 tae 1910 an later poleetical life frae 1914 tae 1924. He wis eften referred tae unner the epithets Il Vate ("the Poet")[3] or Il Profeta ("the Prophet").


Gabriele D'Annunzio

OMS CMG MVM
Duce o the Carnaro
In office
12 September 1919 – 30 December 1920
Precedit biOffice creatit
Succeedit biOffice abolished
(Riccardo Zanella as Preses o the Free State o Fiume)
Member o the Chamber o Deputies
for Florence
In office
5 Aprile 1897 – 17 Mey 1900
ConstituencyFlorence
Personal details
Born12 Mairch 1863(1863-03-12)
Pescara, Kinrick o Italy
Dee'd1 Mairch 1938(1938-03-01) (aged 74)
Gardone Riviera, Kinrick o Italy
Restin placeVittoriale degli italiani, Gardone Riviera, Lake Garda
NaitionalityItalian
Poleetical pairtyHistorical Richt
(1897–1898)
Historical Far-Left[1]
(1898–1900)
Italian Naitionalist Association
(1910–1923)
Spoose(s)Maria Hardouin (m. 1883; d. 1938)
Domestic partnerEleonora Duse (m. 1898–1901)
Bairns
  • Mario (1885–1964)
  • Gabriellino (1886–1945)
  • Ugo Veniero (1887–1945)
  • Renata
ParentsFrancesco Paolo Rapagnetta an Luisa de Benedictis
ProfessionWriter, jurnalist, poet, sodger
ReligionDeism (Martinism)
Militar service
Eikname(s)"Il Vate" ("The Poet"); "Il Profeta" ("The Prophet")
Service/brainch Ryal Italian Airmy
Royal Air Force
Years o serviceactive: 1915–18
RankGeneral (honorary)
Lieutenant colonel
Major
Lieutenant colonel
Unit3rd Airmy
Arditi
Battles/wars
  • Warld War I
  • Impresa di Fiume
  • Tenth Battle o the Isonzo
  • Flicht ower Vienna
Writin career
Period20t century
GenrePoetry, novel
SubjectIndiveedualism, exeestentialism
Leeterar muivementDecadentism
Notable warks
  • Il Piacere
  • Il trionfo della morte
  • La Gioconda
Years active1879–1938

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