Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Marco Dimitri (born in 1963) is the president of the neo-pagan cultural association \"Bambini di Satana\" (BdS – \"Children of Satan\").Born in Bologna, Italy, Dimitri became an orphan at the age of 14. Living on the streets he remained in school until graduation. His interest in Satanist culture was seeded while he served in the military. In 1982 he became president of the cultural organization \"Bambini di Satana,\" a group with more than 1,000 members. He became known nationally when he participated in talk shows and various other programs. Dimitri expressed acrid criticism against the official Catholic culture in interviews with several newspapers, including Famiglia Cristiana. He was investigated on several occasions, but was repeatedly acquitted. Dimitri and his views have been discussed on CNN, the BBC, in the Australian ABC News, and in Japanese books. The BBC once labeled him \"the most famous Satanist in Europe.\""@en }
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- Marco_Dimitri abstract "Marco Dimitri (born in 1963) is the president of the neo-pagan cultural association \"Bambini di Satana\" (BdS – \"Children of Satan\").Born in Bologna, Italy, Dimitri became an orphan at the age of 14. Living on the streets he remained in school until graduation. His interest in Satanist culture was seeded while he served in the military. In 1982 he became president of the cultural organization \"Bambini di Satana,\" a group with more than 1,000 members. He became known nationally when he participated in talk shows and various other programs. Dimitri expressed acrid criticism against the official Catholic culture in interviews with several newspapers, including Famiglia Cristiana. He was investigated on several occasions, but was repeatedly acquitted. Dimitri and his views have been discussed on CNN, the BBC, in the Australian ABC News, and in Japanese books. The BBC once labeled him \"the most famous Satanist in Europe.\"".