Vincenzo Florio Sr. (
Bagnara Calabra, 4 April 1799 –
Palermo
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, 11 September 1868) was an Italian entrepreneur and politician, member of the rich
Florio economic dynasty, one of the wealthiest
Sicilian families during the late 19th century.
Early life
Vincenzo Florio was born in
Bagnara Calabra on 4 April 1799 of Paolo Florio and Giuseppa Safflotti. Soon after his birth, the family moved to
Palermo
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(Sicily), where his father opened a spice and drug store in Piazza San Giacomo La Marina.
[Cancila, ''Palermo'', pp. 45-53] He received an excellent education, under the guidance of his uncle Ignazio, he learned art and the practice of business.
[Florio, Vincenzo]
by Simone Candela, Treccani Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 48 (1997)
Florio's father died in 1807, when Vincenzo was eight years old. This bequeathed him his spice shop, which had become relatively prosperous. Since he was too young to manage it, his uncle Ignazio Florio, a former associate of his father, directed and managed in his place the administration of commerce which was now called ''Ignazio & Vincenzo Florio''. Gradually, the store became increasingly important and created a name as the most famous spice shop in Palermo. The financial legacy of Vincenzo and his uncle tripled in the decade between 1807 and 1817. In 1829, Ignazio Florio died without descendants and Vincenzo became the sole heir to the family shop.
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Vincenzo Florio, mercante-imprenditore
' in: ''Il Mezzogiorno preunitario: economia, società e istituzioni'', pp. 260-68
Business career
Vincenzo immediately set a much faster pace in the family business, considerably expanding the scope of his activities well beyond the drug and spice shop. In 1830, he began to buy shares in the tuna
A tuna (: tunas or tuna) is a saltwater fish that belongs to the tribe Thunnini, a subgrouping of the Scombridae ( mackerel) family. The Thunnini comprise 15 species across five genera, the sizes of which vary greatly, ranging from the bul ...
fishery, which he won entirely at auction in 1838. In 1841, Vincenzo rented all the tuna fishing grounds, then an important sector of activity in Sicily, at the Aegadian Islands
The Aegadian Islands (; ; ; ; ) are a group of five small mountainous islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy, near the cities of Trapani and Marsala, with a total area of .
The island of Favignana (''Aegusa'' ...
, launching what would become one of the most lucrative business activities of the Florio family. Vincenzo Florio has been attributed with introducing in Sicily the system of fishing with fixed nets and its canned preparation under oil, thus increasing his trade and financial wealth. In addition, he also bought shares in a Sicilian-British marine insurance company.
In 1832, he established a factory of Marsala wine
Marsala is a fortified wine, dry or sweet, produced in the region surrounding the Italian city of Marsala in Sicily. Marsala first received ''Denominazione di Origine Controllata'' (DOC) status in 1969.
The European Union grants Protected d ...
(''Cantina Florio'') in Marsala
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. His winery was in between the ones of John Woodhouse and Benjamin Ingham (1784–1861), the original British pioneers in the Marsala wine trade.[Benjamin Ingham: Three men and Sicily’s ‘English’ wine]
The Florentine, May 28, 2015[Florio]
DiWineTaste, June 2007 Florio became the first Italian producer of Marsala wine.[Flòrio]
Treccani Enciclopedie on line (retrieved 10 April 2018) He built splendid cellars in the town's tuff rock in which to produce and conserve the wine.
Florio also invested in the emerging sulfur
Sulfur ( American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphur ( Commonwealth spelling) is a chemical element; it has symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms ...
trade, mainly to the British Empire
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. In 1835, he set up a company for the exploitation of the Racalmuto mines with the owner, the widow of the Prince of Pantelleria; in 1839, he managed 26 sulfur mines under lease, including that of the Prince of Palagonia, which had just been discovered in Lercara. In 1840, he co-founded the ''Anglo-Sicilian Sulfur Company Limited'' in Palermo with Ingham – also engaged in Marsala wineries – and Agostino Porry, a French expert, for the production and marketing of sulfuric acid and sulfur derivatives in a factory specially built at the foot of Monte Pellegrino.
In 1841, along with a number of other wealthy shareholders, he acquired the Oretea foundry
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal into a mold, and removing the mold material after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals pr ...
, founded a few months earlier near the mouth of the river Oreto by the Sgroi brothers. Working in iron and bronze, and relocated to Borgo district near the old port of in Palermo in 1844, the foundry presented a hydraulic press
A hydraulic press is a machine press using a hydraulic cylinder to generate a compressive force. It uses the hydraulic equivalent of a mechanical lever, and was also known as a Bramah press after the inventor, Joseph Bramah, of England. He inven ...
at the Palermo Exhibition that same year, and in 1846 the first steam engine
A steam engine is a heat engine that performs Work (physics), mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. The steam engine uses the force produced by steam pressure to push a piston back and forth inside a Cylinder (locomotive), cyl ...
built in Sicily.[ His business acumen was such that he became the intermediary for the city of Palermo of the bank of the ]Rothschild family
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and as the founder of ''Banco Florio'', he himself became a renowned banker in Palermo and Sicily with many aristocratic families and the upper middle class.
As a ship owner, he promoted the development of maritime communications with the continent, building numerous steamers.[ In 1840, he had started the ''Società dei battelli a vapore siciliani'' with Ingham and other small shareholders.] In October 1861, soon after Sicily was incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy
The Kingdom of Italy (, ) was a unitary state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Kingdom of Sardinia, Sardinia was proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, proclaimed King of Italy, until 10 June 1946, when the monarchy wa ...
, he founded the ''Societa in Accomandita Piroscafi Postali-Ignazio & Vicenzo Florio'' (Florio Line) with a fleet of nine steamers.[Florio Line / Società in Accomandita Piroscafi Postali-Ignazio & Vicenzo Florio]
TheShipsList (retrieved 13 April 2018)
In politics
After the demise of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies () was a kingdom in Southern Italy from 1816 to 1861 under the control of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, Bourbons. The kingdom was the largest sovereign state by popula ...
in 1861 and incorporation into the new Kingdom of Italy
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, Florio had to face the new political-economic context, especially as his relations with the past regime could have made the new Italian government less benevolent. Not that he was openly compromised, but his participation in the Sicilian revolution of 1848 had been lukewarm and conditioned by the concern to safeguard his assets and economic interests. At the time he had refused, for lack of guarantees, a loan to the revolution for a supply of arms. However, the new rulers were more interested to establish peaceful relations with the productive bourgeoisie of the new regions.[
Nominated as senator in 1864, he died in Palermo on 11 September 1868, leaving a patrimony of 12,000,000 lire, for almost two thirds composed by the winery in Marsala and by the interests in the shipping company.][l tramonto dei Florio]
Giuseppe Barone, Meridiana nr. 11-12, 1991 He had married Giulia Portalupi from Milan
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, from whom he had two daughters, Angelina and Giuseppa, and a son, Ignazio Florio Sr. (1838–1891), who took over the management of the business empire of the family.[Florio, Ignazio, senior]
by Simone Candela, Treccani Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 48 (1997)
See also
* Sulfur mining in Sicily
Sulfur was one of Sicily's most important mineral resources, which is no longer exploited. The area covered by the large deposits is the central area of the island and lies between the provinces of Caltanissetta, Enna and Agrigento: The area is al ...
References
Sources
* Cancila, Orazio (1999).
Palermo
', Roma/Bari: Laterza (coll. « Storia delle città italiane »),
* Massafra, Angelo (ed.) (1988).
Il Mezzogiorno preunitario: economia, società e istituzioni
', Università di Bari, Dipartimento di scienze storiche e sociali, Bari: Edizioni Dedalo
External links
RAI documentary.
''The Florios''
''bestofsicily.com''.
Vincenzo Florio
- Official site of the Italian Senate
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19th-century Italian businesspeople
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies people
Members of the Senate of the Kingdom of Italy
Businesspeople from Palermo
1799 births
1868 deaths
People from Bagnara Calabra