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Negri (surname)
Negri is an Italian surname that may refer to *Ada Negri (1870–1945), Italian poet *Adelaida Negri (1943–2019), Argentine soprano * Antenore Negri (1898–1970), Italian Olympic runner *Antonio Negri, a political philosopher *Cesare Negri, the late Renaissance dancing-master *Costache Negri, Romanian writer and politician * Diego Negri (born 1971), Italian Olympic sailor * Francesco Negri (other) (several people) * Franco Negri (born 1995), Argentine footballer *Gaetano Negri (1838–1902), Italian geologist, writer, and politician *Giovanni Negri (born 1957), Italian politician *Joe Negri, an American jazz guitarist * Jorge Negri (born 1933), Argentine footballer * Luca Negri (born 1973), Italian Olympic sprint canoer *Luigi Negri (bishop) (1941–2021), Italian Roman Catholic prelate *Luigi Negri (politician) (born 1956), Italian architect and politician *Marcantonio Negri, an Italian composer of the early Baroque era *Marco Negri (born 1970), Italian association foot ...
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Ada Negri
Ada Negri (3 February 187011 January 1945) was an Italian poet and writer. She was the only woman to be admitted to the Academy of Italy. Biography Ada Negri was born in Lodi, Italy, into a humble family: her father was Giuseppe Negri, a coachman, and her mother was Vittoria Cornalba, a weaver. Her childhood was characterized by her relationship with her grandmother, Giuseppina "Peppina" Panni, who worked as a Caretaker at the noble Barni family's palace, in which Ada spent much time alone, observing the passage of people, as described in the autobiographical novel Stella Mattutina (1921). She attended Lodi’s normal School for Girls and earned an elementary teacher’s diploma. At eighteen, she became a school teacher in the village of Motta Visconti near the Ticino river, in Pavia, because she did not quit education, encouraged by the teacher Paolo Tedeschi, who had noticed in the little girl a great imagination and high learning skills. In Pavia Ada Negri lived in Pala ...
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