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17 May 2025
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N 20:13 | Banco Ambrosiano 4 changes history +8,332 [Winggal (4×)] | |||
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20:10 (cur | prev) +8,368 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Banco Ambrosiano== Founded in 1896 in Milan by Giuseppe Tovini, Banco Ambrosiano was established as a Catholic counterbalance to Italy’s secular banks, named after Saint Ambrose, Milan’s patron saint. Known as the “priests’ bank,” it served religious organizations and maintained close ties with the Vatican’s Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), commonly called the Vatican Bank, which became its main shareholder. Under Roberto Calvi, who joined in...") |
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09:22 (cur | prev) +2,708 199.36.79.11 talk (Created page with "==Roberto Calvi== Roberto Calvi (April 13, 1920 – June 17, 1982), dubbed “God’s Banker” for his financial ties to the Vatican, was an Italian banker and the chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, Italy’s second-largest private bank at the time. Born in Milan to a middle-class family, Calvi began his career at Banco Ambrosiano in 1947 after serving in World War II. His ambition and financial acumen led to his rapid rise, becoming general manager in 1971 and chairman in 1...") |
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N 19:16 | Paul Marcinkus diffhist +10,167 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Paul "The Gorilla" Marcinkus== Early Life and Education (1922–1947) Paul Casimir Marcinkus was born on January 15, 1922, in Cicero, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago known for its rough reputation and historical ties to organized crime, including Al Capone’s operations. The youngest of five children born to Lithuanian immigrants Michael and Helen Marcinkus, Paul grew up in modest circumstances; his father worked as a window cleaner and held other menial jobs. Despite...") |