Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Giuseppe_Marcone> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 45 of
45
with 100 triples per page.
- Giuseppe_Marcone abstract "Giuseppe Marcone (1882-1952), born S. Pietro-in-fine, Italy, was a Benedictine Abbott. He was ordained in 1906 and appointed Abbot of Montevergine, Italy in 1918. He served an Apostolic Visitor to Croatia during World War Two, in which capacity he worked on behalf of the Holy See for the protection of Croatian Jews.In 1941, Pope Pius XII dispatched Marcone as Apostolic Visitor to Nazi-aligned Croatia, in order to assist Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac and the Croatian Episcopate in "combating the evil influence of neo-pagan propaganda which could be exercised in the organization of the new state". Marcone served as Nuncio in all but name. He reported to Rome on the deteriorating conditions for Croatian Jews, made representations on behalf of the Jews to Croatian officials, and transported Jewish children to safety in neutral Turkey. When deportation of Croatian Jews began, Stepinac and Marcone protested to Andrija Artukovic. In his study of rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust, Martin Gilbert wrote, "In the Croatian capital of Zagreb, as a result of intervention by [Marcone] on behalf of Jewish partners in mixed marriages, a thousand Croat Jews survived the war.".
- Giuseppe_Marcone thumbnail Crkveno_i_svjetovno_vodstvo_NDH.46465.jpg?width=300.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?storyid=11330.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageID "40185697".
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageLength "2762".
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageRevisionID "681260551".
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Aloysius_Stepinac.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Andrija_Artukovic.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Andrija_Artuković.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Apostolic_Visitor.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Apostolic_visitor.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catholic_resistance_to_Nazi_Germany.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diplomats_of_the_Holy_See.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pope_Pius_XII_appointments.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rescue_of_Jews_in_the_Holocaust.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Croatia.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church_and_Nazi_Germany.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_relations_of_Pope_Pius_XII.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Holy_See.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Independent_State_of_Croatia.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Gilbert.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Montevergine.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Pius_XII.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Pius_XII.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink Rescue_of_Jews_by_Catholics_during_the_Holocaust.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLink File:Crkveno_i_svjetovno_vodstvo_NDH.46465.jpg.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Giuseppe Marcone".
- Giuseppe_Marcone hasPhotoCollection Giuseppe_Marcone.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Giuseppe_Marcone subject Category:Catholic_resistance_to_Nazi_Germany.
- Giuseppe_Marcone subject Category:Diplomats_of_the_Holy_See.
- Giuseppe_Marcone subject Category:Pope_Pius_XII_appointments.
- Giuseppe_Marcone subject Category:Rescue_of_Jews_in_the_Holocaust.
- Giuseppe_Marcone subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Croatia.
- Giuseppe_Marcone hypernym Abbott.
- Giuseppe_Marcone type Person.
- Giuseppe_Marcone comment "Giuseppe Marcone (1882-1952), born S. Pietro-in-fine, Italy, was a Benedictine Abbott. He was ordained in 1906 and appointed Abbot of Montevergine, Italy in 1918.".
- Giuseppe_Marcone label "Giuseppe Marcone".
- Giuseppe_Marcone sameAs m.0wktn49.
- Giuseppe_Marcone sameAs Q16190489.
- Giuseppe_Marcone sameAs Q16190489.
- Giuseppe_Marcone wasDerivedFrom Giuseppe_Marcone?oldid=681260551.
- Giuseppe_Marcone depiction Crkveno_i_svjetovno_vodstvo_NDH.46465.jpg.
- Giuseppe_Marcone isPrimaryTopicOf Giuseppe_Marcone.