- Guglielmo Marconi - Wikipedia
As an entrepreneur and a businessman, Marconi founded the Marconi Company in the United Kingdom in 1897 In 1929, he was ennobled as a marquess (Italian: marchese) by Victor Emmanuel III In 1931, he set up Vatican Radio for Pope Pius XI
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- Guglielmo Marconi | Biography, Inventions, Radio, Facts | Britannica
Guglielmo Marconi (born April 25, 1874, Bologna, Italy—died July 20, 1937, Rome) was an Italian physicist and inventor of a successful wireless telegraph, or radio (1896) In 1909 he received the Nobel Prize for Physics, which he shared with German physicist Ferdinand Braun
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- Guglielmo Marconi — University of Bologna
What sets the young, self-taught Guglielmo Marconi apart, leading him to win the Nobel Prize in Physics, 16 honorary degrees and various international awards, lies in his experimentation from his country villa near Bologna and his pioneering discovery of the entrepreneurial scope of radio signals
- Guglielmo Marconi – Biographical - NobelPrize. org
Guglielmo Marconi was born at Bologna, Italy, on April 25, 1874, the second son of Giuseppe Marconi, an Italian country gentleman, and Annie Jameson, daughter of Andrew Jameson of Daphne Castle in the County Wexford, Ireland He was educated privately at Bologna, Florence and Leghorn
- History - The Marconi Society
Guglielmo Marconi was born in Bologna, Italy, on April 25, 1874 An inquisitive scientist and researcher, at the age of 35 Marconi would earn the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics (shared with Karl Ferdinand Braun), for his contributions to wireless telegraphy
- Guglielmo Marconi - The National Inventors Hall of Fame
In 1895 Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi built the equipment and transmitted electrical signals through the air from one end of his house to the other, and then from the house to the garden
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