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    Banco Ambrosiano was an Italian bank that was established in 1896 and collapsed in 1982. At The Vatican-based Institute for the Works of Religion, commonly...
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    dealings with the Holy See. He was a native of Milan and was chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, which collapsed in one of Italy's biggest political scandals. Calvi's...
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  • The Nuovo Banco Ambrosiano was the bank replacing the Banco Ambrosiano after its collapse. In 1989 the bank merged with the Banca Cattolica del Veneto...
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    Vatican Bank was Banco Ambrosiano's main shareholder, and the death of John Paul I in 1978 is rumoured to be linked to the Ambrosiano scandal. Calvi, often...
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    crimes and mysteries, including the collapse of the Holy See-affiliated Banco Ambrosiano, the contract killings of journalist Carmine Pecorelli and mobbed-up...
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  • Banco Ambrosiano Veneto, also known as Banco Ambroveneto for short, was an Italian bank formed in 1989 by the merger of Nuovo Banco Ambrosiano (the bank...
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    Fascist volunteer in his youth, he is chiefly known for his role in the Banco Ambrosiano scandal. He was revealed in 1981 as being the Venerable Master of the...
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    authorities to doubt her testimony. Possible role of Vatican Bank and Banco Ambrosiano Regarding reasons why Banda della Magliana allegedly kidnapped Orlandi...
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  • Ambrosiano was a national (domestic) Italian express train which connected Rome with Milan. Ambrosiano may also refer to: Banco Ambrosiano, the Italian...
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    Provincie Lombarde (Cariplo) and Banco Ambrosiano Veneto (former Nuovo Banco Ambrosiano and its predecessor Banco Ambrosiano, as well as Banca Cattolica del...
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    having expired. De Benedetti became deputy chairman of the Italian bank Banco Ambrosiano in 1981, by acquiring 2% of the capital, but left after only 61 days...
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    Sanpaolo, were themselves the product of many mergers. Cariplo and Banco Ambrosiano Veneto merged in 1998 to form Banca Intesa. The following year Banca...
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  • 1982 assassination attempt against Roberto Rosone, vice-president of Banco Ambrosiano; and also Roberto Calvi's 1982 murder. The mysterious disappearance...
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    his relations with Flavio Carboni, with Roberto Calvi, and with the Banco Ambrosiano crack. According to MPs Sergio Flamigni and Michele Caccavale, in the...
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  • years in prison, including a 1993 conviction due to his role in the Banco Ambrosiano scandal, and a 1982 conviction for mishandling state secrets. Born...
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    di Religione, then a 10% shareholder of Banco Ambrosiano, denied legal responsibility for the Banco Ambrosiano's downfall but acknowledged "moral involvement"...
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    Calvi – nicknamed il banchiere di Dio ("the banker of God") – of the Banco Ambrosiano in 1982, but was acquitted in 2007 due to "insufficient evidence" in...
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    many associated with the Vatican Bank, which owned a large share in Banco Ambrosiano. Some conspiracy theorists connect the pope's death with the image...
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  • According to Turnover, the Lugano based Banco del Gottardo [de; it], which had been the overseas branch of Banco Ambrosiano, was chosen to run Russian black...
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  • by Opus Dei during the early 1990s. The company was involved in the Banco Ambrosiano scandal. A possible reference to SGI, by the name of "Internazionale...
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    Paul. ISBN 978-2-87963-980-2. Zenner, Benjamin (5 January 2021). "Banco Ambrosiano : les sociétés holding et la place financière luxembourgeoise entre...
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  • short tenure of Pope John Paul I in 1978, and the collapse of the Banco Ambrosiano in 1982. Like the character Cardinal Lamberto, who becomes John Paul...
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    an Italian bank founded in 1823. On 2 January 1998, it merged with Banco Ambrosiano Veneto to form Banca Intesa. Cariplo SpA became a short-lived sub-holding...
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    of money they had lent to the Vatican Bank through Roberto Calvi's Banco Ambrosiano. In May 2012, the tomb was opened and bones were removed as part of...
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  • 2002 by Giuseppe Ferrara. The film tells the story of the scandal of Banco Ambrosiano, mainly related to the figure of Roberto Calvi. The Clearstream scandal...
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    accessory in the $3.5 billion collapse of Banco Ambrosiano, one of the major post-war financial scandals. Banco Ambrosiano was accused of laundering drug money...
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    Roberto Calvi, nicknamed "God's banker", because he was in charge of Banco Ambrosiano and his close association with the Vatican Bank. He died after contracting...
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    dollars from the Andean Lima Bank, an owned subsidiary of the Italian Banco Ambrosiano. During the Iran–Iraq War, on 17 May 1987, an Iraqi aircraft identified...
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    expansion continued with the acquisition of stakes in Banco Ambrosiano Veneto in Italy in 1989 and Banco Espírito Santo in Portugal in 1991. Consolidation...
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  • implicating an illegal pseudo-Masonic lodge named Propaganda Due in the 1982 Banco Ambrosiano bank failure in Italy. Jean-Pierre ordered a search of Plantard's home;...
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