
Renato Curcio
Renato Curcio is a prominent figure in Italian history, best known as a co-founder of the Brigate Rosse, a far-left terrorist organization that operated in Italy during the 1970s. His involvement in revolutionary activities and subsequent arrests have made him a controversial figure, representing the ideologies and conflicts of that turbulent era.
Born on Jan 01, 1941 (84 years old)
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Italy:
Renato Curcio is one of the founders of the Red Brigades, a terrorist group linked to the controversy surrounding Tumicelli.
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Italy:
Renato Curcio is one of the founders of the terrorist group Brigate Rosse, which is referenced in the context of Tumicelli's posts.
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Italy:
Renato Curcio is mentioned as one of the main protagonists of the darker pages of Italian history.
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Italy:
Renato Curcio was a co-founder of the Red Brigades alongside Alberto Franceschini.
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Italy:
Renato Curcio was a key figure in the Red Brigades and was arrested alongside Alberto Franceschini.
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Italy:
Curcio is one of the founders of the Brigate Rosse and was recognized by witnesses during the trial.
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Italy:
Renato Curcio was the husband of Margherita Cagol and was arrested the following year after the events at Cascina Spiotta.
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Italy:
Renato Curcio was Mara Cagol's husband and a co-founder of the Brigate Rosse.
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Italy:
Renato Curcio is one of the founders of the Brigate Rosse and is currently involved in a trial related to a cold case murder.
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Italy:
Renato Curcio co-founded the Brigate Rosse with Margherita Cagol.
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