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 |    Guglielmo
Marconi   |  
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 |  Bologna
25.April.1874- Rome
20.July.1937 |  
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biographical |  
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     | 1874  | 
   |  Born on
April 25 in Bologna in Axis, 1170
by James Jameson was Annetta    
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Marconi Joseph was Domenico       |  
 
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    |  1891 |   
 |  Marconi is
writing to the National Technical Livorno  |  
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     | 1895 |   
 |  Experiments on the hill with the technique of
vertical conductor (reaching 1.5 Km)   |  
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     | 1896 | 
   |  February 2 Marconi leaves Italy to London | 
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Marconi meets
March 31 Sir William Preece |  
 
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 |     |  December 12 all Presents' chief engineer (General
Post Office) to Sir William Preece its invention | 
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     | 1897 |   
 |  July 6 presents the
Real Italy of his invention
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 |     |  Experiments to Lavernock Point (reaching 14 km) | 
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July
20 Is founded  The
Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company Ltd.   | 
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     | 1898 | 
   |  Create
stations experimental Alum Bay (Needles Hotel, Isle of Wight); on the
sleeve of Bournermouth (Madeira House); on Rathlin in Ireland; Poole at
Bournermouth. |  
   
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    |  1899 |   
 |  Prior to the
conference of Electrical Engineers in London-"Wireless Telegraphy" | 
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First radio link
through the sleeve between Sout Foreland (Dover) and Wimereux (Boulogne) | 
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Connection between
the station and Needles warships British navy (reaching 130 km) | 
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     | 1900 | 
   |  Connection between the radio station of Niton,
island Wogth (St. Catherine) and Head Lizard, Cornwall (reaching 300
km)  |  
   
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   |  April 26 qualify for the 7777 British patent
Improvement for apparatus Wireless Telegraphy |  
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J.A. Fleming enters the Marconi Company as a scientific consultant. | 
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     | 1901 |   
 |   PFirst
transatlantic link between Newfoundland and Poldhu       |  
 
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    |  1902 |   
 |  July
16 at Kronstadt
Marconi running experimental demonstrations in the presence of King
Vittorio Emanuele III and Tsar Nicholas II  |  
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     | 1905 |   
 |  Bride in London
Beatrice O'Brien daughter of Lord Inchiquin     |  
 
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     |  1908 |   
 |  Born on September
11 the firstborn  Degna     |  
 
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     |  1909 | 
   |  Marconi  received the Nobel Prize for
Physics |  
   
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    |  1910 |   
 |  Born June 21 at the
second Julius Villa Grifone
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    |  1914 |   
 |  Nominated
Senator of the Kingdom of Italy |  
 
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    |  1915 |   
 |  Italy enter into
war and Marconi is voluntary in marine  | 
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     |  1916 |   
 |  Born
third  Gioia     |  
 
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     |  1919 |   
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  Marconi acquista il panfilo  Elettra Marconi
acquires yacht Elettra   |  
 
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    |  1920 |   
 |  His
mother dies Annetta Jameson |  
 
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    |  1923 |   
 |  Marconi is
developing a short-wave apparatus Beam  |  
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     | 1927 | 
   |  27 April, the Vatican cancels the marriage with
Beatrice O'Brien |  
   
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   |  12
June Bride
Maria Cristina Bezzi Scali
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    |  1928 |   
 |  February
2 Marconi was appointed president of CNR |  
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     | 1929 |   
 |  The King gives
Marconi inherited the title of Marquis |  
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     |  1930 |   
 |  Born July 20 the
fourth daughter Elettra    |  
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September 19 is
president of the Royal Academy of Italy becoming de facto member of the
Grand Council of Fascism  |  
 
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     |  1931 |   
 |  In February the
radio was inaugurated in the presence Vatican of Pius XI  |  
 
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    |  1933 |   
 |  He
became president of the Italian Encyclopedia |  
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     | 1935 |   
 |  he October directed
the University of Rome professor appointment of electromagnetic waves | 
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Marconi then
received a doctorate in
Physics honoris causa from the University of Bologna, Oxford University
and Columbia University. |  
 
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   |  1937 | 
   |  He
died on July 20 in Rome on Radio father. |  
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