Giovanni Antonio Sanna

Giovanni Antonio Sanna

Giovanni Antonio Sanna (Sassari, 29 August 1819 – Rome, 9 February 1875) was an Italian entrepreneur and politician.

Biography

Giovanni Antonio Sanna was son of Giuseppe Sanna, a lawyer, and Maria Ignazia Sanna. He migrated in Marseille, France, where he became a merchant. He married Maria Llambi y Casas, a Spanish woman, with whom he had four daughters. In 1860 he became the owner of the Turinese newspaper "Il Diritto". He founded the "Banca Agricola Sarda" (Bank of Agriculture of Sardinia) in 1871. He was elected deputy of parliament of the Italian Kingdom for three legislatures, from 1857 to 1865.

He became the owner of the Montevecchio Mine, localised in the South West of Sardinia,the main mining site in Italy.[1] He started modern industrial mining activity in the area [2]

Honors and awards

References

  1. Piras, Aldo, Pietro Leo e Raimondo Garau. Tempi e luoghi, Garau, Guspini, 2003, p. 20
  2. Piras, Aldo, Pietro Leo e Raimondo Garau. Tempi e luoghi, Garau, Guspini, 2003, pp. 23

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See also

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