Clara Petacci
Mistress of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini (1912–1945)
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- Clara " Claretta " Petacci ( Italian: [klaˈretta peˈtattʃi] ; 28 February 1912 – 28 April 1945) was a mistress of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
- Early life Daughter of Giuseppina Persichetti (1888–1962) and the physician Francesco Saverio Petacci (1883–1970), Clara Petacci was born into a privileged and religious family in Rome in 1912.
- A child when Mussolini rose to power in the 1920s, Clara Petacci idolised him from an early age.
- Could I not have strangled that murderous woman?
- Relationship with Mussolini Petacci had a long-standing relationship with Mussolini while he was married to Rachele Mussolini.
Clara "Claretta" Petacci (Italian: [klaˈretta peˈtattʃi]; 28 February 1912 – 28 April 1945) was a mistress of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. She was killed by Italian partisans during Mussolini's summary execution.
Early life
Daughter of Giuseppina Persichetti (1888–1962) and the physician Francesco Saverio Petacci (1883–1970), Clara Petacci was born into a privileged and religious family in Rome in 1912. Her father (a physician of the Holy Apostolic Palaces who for several years also had his own private clinic, "La Clinica del Sole"), became a supporter of fascism. A child when Mussolini rose to power in the 1920s, Clara Petacci idolised him from an early age. After Violet Gibson attempted to assassinate the dictator in April 1926, the 14-year-old Petacci wrote to him commenting "O, Duce, why was I not with you? ... Could I not have strangled that murderous woman?" Clara studied music with mixed results and was a pupil of the violinist Corrado Archibugi, a friend of her parents.
Relationship with Mussolini
Petacci had a long-standing relationship with Mussolini while he was married to Rachele Mussolini. Petacci was 28 years younger than Mussolini. They met for the first time in April 1932 when Mussolini, driving with an aide to Ostia, overtook a car occupied by the twenty-year-old Petacci and family members. She called out, "Duce! Duce!" and when he stopped, told him that she had been writing to him since her early teens.
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