1926 in Italy
Events from the year 1926 in Italy.
Kingdom of Italy
- Monarch – Victor Emmanuel III
- Prime Minister – Benito Mussolini
Events
- 7 April – Fascist leader Benito Mussolini survives an attempt on his life by the Irishwoman Violet Gibson.
- 1 August: the football team is founded SSC Napoli, the team is all today one of the best in Italy, with 4 league titles, 6 Coppa Italias, 2 Italian super cups, 1 europa league title, 1 uefa cup winner, winner of serie balso from 1984 to 1991 it was the team of Diego Armando Maradona.
- 5 September – The Italian Grand Prix is held at Monza and won by Louis Charavel.
- 19 September – The Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) Stadium is officially opened in Milan.
- 6 November – The policy of police confinement and internment begins with the issuance of Royal Decree 1848 and lasts until 1943. The decree allows Fascist Italy to deport its perceived political enemies as alleged subversives acting against the State, some of whom were later being knowingly deported to their imminent deaths in concentration camps. In spite of the Fascist regime, many Italians resisted and helped hide people from the authorities.
Births
- 1 January – Claudio Villa, singer
- 8 January – Lazzaro Donati, artist
- 26 January – Franco Evangelisti, composer
- 23 February – Luigi De Magistris, cardinal
- 26 March – Aldo Tarlao, Olympic rower
- 10 May – Pasquale Panìco, politician
- 23 June – Arnaldo Pomodoro, sculptor
- 14 August – Agostino Cacciavillan, cardinal
- 14 August – Giorgio Ruffolo, politician
- 18 August – Franca Marzi, film actress
- 2 September – Armando Cossutta, communist politician
- 18 September – Franco Archibugi, political economist
- 21 September – Carla Calò, actress
- 7 October – Marcello Abbado, composer and pianist
- 25 November – Ivano Fontana, boxer