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Aniceta Frisetti (Turin, 1846 – Turin, 28 October 1920) was an Italian philanthropist. She became a member of the Agnelli family when she married Edoardo Agnelli. She was the daughter of Knight Giovanni Frisetti and Anna Lavista. Her father belonged to a wealthy family and also had close business relationships with Giuseppe Francesco Agnelli, the father of her first husband Edoardo. Aniceta participated - together with other noble women originally from the Piedmont of the end of the 19th century - in the relaunch of the "Bandera" embroidery, founding the first laboratory school specialised in embroidery for artistic but also humanitarian purposes. Soon afterwards the laboratory school was named "Scuola Bandera Piemontese Torino" and was directed by Countess Sofia Cacherano di Bricherasio.

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  • Aniceta Frisetti (Torino, 1846 – Torino, 28 ottobre 1920) fu una filantropa italiana, membro della famiglia Agnelli per matrimonio con Edoardo, il capostipite; è la madre di Giovanni Agnelli, fondatore della Fiat. (it)
  • Aniceta Frisetti (Turin, 1846 – Turin, 28 October 1920) was an Italian philanthropist. She became a member of the Agnelli family when she married Edoardo Agnelli. She was the daughter of Knight Giovanni Frisetti and Anna Lavista. Her father belonged to a wealthy family and also had close business relationships with Giuseppe Francesco Agnelli, the father of her first husband Edoardo. Aniceta participated - together with other noble women originally from the Piedmont of the end of the 19th century - in the relaunch of the "Bandera" embroidery, founding the first laboratory school specialised in embroidery for artistic but also humanitarian purposes. Soon afterwards the laboratory school was named "Scuola Bandera Piemontese Torino" and was directed by Countess Sofia Cacherano di Bricherasio. (en)
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  • Aniceta Frisetti (Turin, 1846 – Turin, 28 October 1920) was an Italian philanthropist. She became a member of the Agnelli family when she married Edoardo Agnelli. She was the daughter of Knight Giovanni Frisetti and Anna Lavista. Her father belonged to a wealthy family and also had close business relationships with Giuseppe Francesco Agnelli, the father of her first husband Edoardo. Aniceta participated - together with other noble women originally from the Piedmont of the end of the 19th century - in the relaunch of the "Bandera" embroidery, founding the first laboratory school specialised in embroidery for artistic but also humanitarian purposes. Soon afterwards the laboratory school was named "Scuola Bandera Piemontese Torino" and was directed by Countess Sofia Cacherano di Bricherasio. Moreover, she financed a variety of cultural and welfare societies, such as the prestigious "Accademia di canto corale Stefano Tempia". Aniceta, wife and then widow of Edoardo Agnelli, married Commander Luigi Lampugnani on 15 January 1883. (en)
  • Aniceta Frisetti (Torino, 1846 – Torino, 28 ottobre 1920) fu una filantropa italiana, membro della famiglia Agnelli per matrimonio con Edoardo, il capostipite; è la madre di Giovanni Agnelli, fondatore della Fiat. (it)
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