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The Barbiellini family is an Italian noble family. They intermarried with the Amidei family and became known as the Barbiellini-Amidei family. Members of the family held the title of Count in Italy.
Notable members
Alessandro, Conte Barbiellini-Amidei reportedly volunteered to sell a property he owned, a wedge-shaped site on the western peak of the Aventine, for the construction of the Sant'Anselmo all'Aventino church, monastery, and college in Rome.
Bernardo dei Conti Barbiellini-Amidei (1896-1940), was a prominent Fascist and founded a dopolavoro or Fascist workers' club.
References
Engelbert, Pius (2012). Sant'Anselmo in Rome: College and University; From the Beginnings to the Present Day. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press. p. 24. ISBN9780814637135.
de Grazia, Victoria (2002). The Culture of Consent: Mass Organisation of Leisure in Fascist Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 28. ISBN0521526914.