Silvio Berlusconi

Italian politician and media tycoon (1936–2023)
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Silvio Berlusconi

Summary

Silvio Berlusconi is a human[1]. Born in Milan[2], he… he passed away in San Raffaele Hospital[3]. He worked as a politician[4], entrepreneur[5], media proprietor[6], and association football executive[7]. He ranks in the top 0.46% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,250 views/month, #4,597 of 1,000,298).[8]

Key Facts

  • Born in Milan[2], Silvio Berlusconi…
  • Silvio Berlusconi died in San Raffaele Hospital[3].
  • Silvio Berlusconi passed away in Milan[9].
  • Silvio Berlusconi's father was Luigi Berlusconi[10].
  • Silvio Berlusconi's mother was Rosa Bossi[11].
  • Among Silvio Berlusconi's spouses was Veronica Lario[12].
  • Silvio Berlusconi was married to Carla Dall'Oglio[13].
  • A child of Silvio Berlusconi was Pier Silvio Berlusconi[14].
  • A child of Silvio Berlusconi was Barbara Berlusconi[15].
  • A child of Silvio Berlusconi was Marina Berlusconi[16].
  • A child of Silvio Berlusconi was Luigi Berlusconi[17].
  • A child of Silvio Berlusconi was Eleonora Berlusconi[18].
  • Silvio Berlusconi held citizenship in Italy[19].
  • Italian was Silvio Berlusconi's native language[20].
  • Silvio Berlusconi worked as a politician[4].
  • Silvio Berlusconi worked as an entrepreneur[5].
  • Silvio Berlusconi's professions included media proprietor[6].
  • Silvio Berlusconi worked as an association football executive[7].
  • Silvio Berlusconi's field of work was politics[21].
  • Silvio Berlusconi's field of work was media policy[22].
  • Silvio Berlusconi's field of work was mass media[23].
  • Silvio Berlusconi's field of work was entrepreneurship[24].
  • Silvio Berlusconi held the position of Prime Minister of Italy[25].
  • Silvio Berlusconi held the position of Prime Minister of Italy[26].
  • Silvio Berlusconi held the position of Prime Minister of Italy[27].

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Origins and Family

Born in Milan[2], Silvio Berlusconi… his father was Luigi Berlusconi[10]. His mother was Rosa Bossi[11]. Italian was his native language[20].

Education

Silvio Berlusconi's education included a stint at University of Milan[28].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include politician[4], entrepreneur[5], media proprietor[6], and association football executive[7]. Fields of work include politics[21], media policy[22], mass media[23], and entrepreneurship[24]. Silvio Berlusconi was employed by AC Milan[29]. Positions held include Prime Minister of Italy[25], a public office[30], in Italy[31], founded in 1946[32], headquartered in Rome[33]; President-in-Office of the European Council[34], a position[35], founded in 1975[36]; Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs[37], a position[38], in Italy[39], founded in 1946[40]; Italian Minister of Health[41], a position[42], in Italy[43]; member of the Senate of the Italian Republic[44], a position[45], in Italy[46], founded in 1948[47]; and Italian Minister of Economic Development[48], a position[49], in Italy[50], founded in 1946[51].

Recognition

Awards received include Collar of the Order of Abdul Aziz Al Saud[52], Order of Stara Planina[53], Order of the Three Stars, 2nd Class[54], Member of the National Order of Merit[55], Grand Cross of Royal Norwegian Order of Merit[56], and Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland[57].

Personal Life

Spouses include Veronica Lario[12], a stage actor[58], b. 1956[59], of Italy[60] and Carla Dall'Oglio[13], b. 1940[61], of Italy[62]. Children include Pier Silvio Berlusconi[14], Barbara Berlusconi[15], Marina Berlusconi[16], Luigi Berlusconi[17], and Eleonora Berlusconi[18]. His religion is recorded as Catholicism[63]. Political affiliations include Forza Italia[64] and The People of Freedom[65].

Death and Burial

Recorded place of death include San Raffaele Hospital[3], an Istituti di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico[66], in Italy[67], founded in 1969[68] and Milan[9], a city[69], in Italy[70], founded in -0600[71].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Silvio Berlusconi include Milan–Malpensa "he" Airport[72], an international airport[73], in Italy[74], founded in 1909[75] and Berlusconism[76], a political system[77].

Why It Matters

Silvio Berlusconi ranks in the top 0.46% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,250 views/month, #4,597 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[78] He is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[79]

Entities named for him include Milan–Malpensa "he" Airport[72], an international airport[73], in Italy[74], founded in 1909[75] and Berlusconism[76], a political system[77].

FAQs

Where was Silvio Berlusconi born?

Silvio Berlusconi was born in Milan[2].

Where did Silvio Berlusconi die?

Silvio Berlusconi passed away in San Raffaele Hospital[3].

Who were Silvio Berlusconi's parents?

Silvio Berlusconi's father was Luigi Berlusconi[10]. Silvio Berlusconi's mother was Rosa Bossi[11].

Who was Silvio Berlusconi married to?

Silvio Berlusconi's spouses include Veronica Lario[12] and Carla Dall'Oglio[13].

What did Silvio Berlusconi do for work?

Silvio Berlusconi worked as politician[4], entrepreneur[5], media proprietor[6], and association football executive[7].

Where did Silvio Berlusconi go to school?

Silvio Berlusconi was educated at University of Milan[28].

What awards did Silvio Berlusconi receive?

Honors received include Collar of the Order of Abdul Aziz Al Saud[52], Order of Stara Planina[53], Order of the Three Stars, 2nd Class[54], and Member of the National Order of Merit[55].

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