University of Naples Federico II
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| Motto | Ad Scientiarum Haustum et Seminarium Doctrinarum |
| Formation | 1224 |
| Headquarters | |
| Type | State-supported |
| The oldest academic institution in continuous operation. | |
The University of Naples Federico II is a public university in Naples, Italy. Founded in 1224, it is the oldest public non-sectarian university in the world, and is now organized into 26 departments. It was Europe's first university dedicated to training secular administrative staff,[1] and is one of the oldest academic institutions in continuous operation. Federico II is the third University in Italy by number of students enrolled.[2]
Alumni on Wikispooks
| Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paolo Pansa Cedronio | 15 November 1915 | 2013 | Italy | Diplomat | Deputy NATO Secretary General and Italian Ambassador to the United States. Not known to be a Bilderberger. |
| Antonio D'Amato | 16 June 1957 | Italy | Businessperson | Italian business leader and president of Confindustria from 2000 to 2004. | |
| Ferdinando Imposimato | 9 April 1936 | Judge | Italian who has spoken out about 9/11 and other deep politics subjects. | ||
| Guido Colonna di Paliano | 16 April 1908 | 27 January 1982 | Italy | Diplomat Italian aristocrat | SDS connected Italian aristocrat and diplomat. Deputy Secretary General of NATO 1962-64, then European Commissioner. |
| Renato Ruggiero | 9 April 1930 | 4 August 2013 | Italy | Politician Deep state operative | Italian politician who discussed "terrorism" at the 1986 Bilderberg. Heavy Bilderberg habit, WTO/Director-General |
| Stefano Sannino | 24 December 1959 | Italy | Diplomat | Italian diplomat, ECFR member who also attended Brussels Forum meetings, WEF annual meetings and MSC meetings |
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References
- ↑ Astarita, Tommaso (2013). "Introduction: 'Naples is the whole world'". A Companion to Early Modern Naples. Leiden: Brill. p. 2.
- ↑ http://www.international.unina.it/
