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Angela Gotelli (25 February 1905 – 21 November 1996) was an Italian politician, educator and activist. She served in the Chamber of Deputies as a member of Christian Democracy. The daughter of Domenico Gotelli, a doctor, and Tullia Fattori, she was born in San Quirico, part of Albareto. She attended hiigh school in La Spezia and went on to study literature and philosophy at the University of Genoa. During her time in university, she was a member of the Italian Catholic Federation of University Students (FUCI). She was later named FUCI delegate for northeast Italy. After graduating, she taught school in Pontremoli and Trieste. She was national president for the FUCI from 1929 to 1933, working with .

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  • Angela Gotelli (25 February 1905 – 21 November 1996) was an Italian politician, educator and activist. She served in the Chamber of Deputies as a member of Christian Democracy. The daughter of Domenico Gotelli, a doctor, and Tullia Fattori, she was born in San Quirico, part of Albareto. She attended hiigh school in La Spezia and went on to study literature and philosophy at the University of Genoa. During her time in university, she was a member of the Italian Catholic Federation of University Students (FUCI). She was later named FUCI delegate for northeast Italy. After graduating, she taught school in Pontremoli and Trieste. She was national president for the FUCI from 1929 to 1933, working with . At the start of World War II, she took a course with the Red Cross in La Spezia and served in Brindisi. She later took care of the sick and wounded in Albareto. She took part in the drafting of the Codice di Camaldoli in July 1943. From 1943 to 1945, Gotelli participated in the Italian resistance movement. She was also involved in the exchange of hostages with the Germans. She moved to Rome in 1945. From 1946 to 1950, she served as national delegate for the Movimento femminile cattolico (Catholic women's movement). In 1950, she joined the "Porcellino" group, a left-wing Christian group. Gotelli was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Italy in 1946. She was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1948, 1953 and 1958, serving as undersecretary of Health. She was forced to withdraw from political activities during the early 1970s for health reasons. She served as mayor of Albareto from 1951 to 1958. Gotelli died in Albareto at the age of 91. (en)
  • Angela Gotelli (* 28. Februar 1905 in Albareto, Provinz Parma; † 20. November 1996) war eine italienische Politikerin der Democrazia Cristiana (DC), die zwischen 1946 und 1948 Mitglied der Verfassunggebenden Versammlung (Assemblea Costituente) sowie von 1948 bis 1963 Mitglied der Abgeordnetenkammer (Camera dei deputati) war. (de)
  • Angela Gotelli (Albareto, 28 febbraio 1905 – Albareto, 21 novembre 1996) è stata una politica e partigiana italiana. (it)
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  • Angela Gotelli (* 28. Februar 1905 in Albareto, Provinz Parma; † 20. November 1996) war eine italienische Politikerin der Democrazia Cristiana (DC), die zwischen 1946 und 1948 Mitglied der Verfassunggebenden Versammlung (Assemblea Costituente) sowie von 1948 bis 1963 Mitglied der Abgeordnetenkammer (Camera dei deputati) war. (de)
  • Angela Gotelli (Albareto, 28 febbraio 1905 – Albareto, 21 novembre 1996) è stata una politica e partigiana italiana. (it)
  • Angela Gotelli (25 February 1905 – 21 November 1996) was an Italian politician, educator and activist. She served in the Chamber of Deputies as a member of Christian Democracy. The daughter of Domenico Gotelli, a doctor, and Tullia Fattori, she was born in San Quirico, part of Albareto. She attended hiigh school in La Spezia and went on to study literature and philosophy at the University of Genoa. During her time in university, she was a member of the Italian Catholic Federation of University Students (FUCI). She was later named FUCI delegate for northeast Italy. After graduating, she taught school in Pontremoli and Trieste. She was national president for the FUCI from 1929 to 1933, working with . (en)
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