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Beccaria is an Italian surname and place name. People * Alessandro Beccaria (born 1988), Italian footballer * Angelo Beccaria (1820–1897), was an Italian landscape painter * Battista Beccario (15th-century), Genoese cartographer * Cesare Beccaria, or Marquis of Beccaria-Bonesana (1738 –1794), famous Italian jurist and philosopher, argued for abolition of death penalty *Giovanni Battista Beccaria (1716 – 1781), Italian physicist * Ippolito Maria Beccaria (1550 –1600), Dominican Preachers *José Manuel Romay Beccaría (born 1934), Spanish lawyer and politician * Lola Beccaria (born 1963), Spanish writer * Mario Beccaria (1920–2003), Italian politician * Vania Beccaria (born 1973), retired Italian female volleyball player Places *Beccaria Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania * Beccaria, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community with the same name as the township *Montù Beccaria Montù Beccaria is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Pavi ...
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Cesare Beccaria
Cesare Bonesana di Beccaria, Marquis of Gualdrasco and Villareggio (; 15 March 173828 November 1794) was an Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, economist and politician, who is widely considered one of the greatest thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment. He is well remembered for his treatise '' On Crimes and Punishments'' (1764), which condemned torture and the death penalty, and was a founding work in the field of penology and the Classical School of criminology. Beccaria is considered the father of modern criminal law and the father of criminal justice. According to John Bessler, Beccaria's works had a profound influence on the Founding Fathers of the United States. Birth and education Beccaria was born in Milan on 15 March 1738 to the Marchese Gian Beccaria Bonesana, an aristocrat of moderate standing from the Austrian Habsburg Empire. Beccaria received his early education in the Jesuit college at Parma. Subsequently, he graduated in law from the University of ...
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Beccaria Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
Beccaria Township is a township in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,769 at the 2020 census. It is named in honor of Cesare Beccaria, an Enlightenment thinker. Geography The township is located in southern Clearfield County and is bordered by Cambria County to the south. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.64%, is water. Clearfield Creek, a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River, crosses the township from south to north. Communities The township surrounds two boroughs, Irvona and Coalport, and borders the borough of Glen Hope on three sides. The boroughs are separate municipalities from the township. Unincorporated communities within the township include: *Beccaria *Blain City *Comfort Run *Diehltown *Hegarty Crossroad *Heverly *Lyleville *New London *Rosebud *Utahville Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 1,835 people, 747 households, and 539 ...
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Mario Beccaria
Mario Beccaria, (18 June 1920 – 22 November 2003) was an Italian politician of the Christian Democracy. He served as the mayor of Sant'Angelo Lodigiano from 1960 to 1964 and was a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies The Chamber of Deputies ( it, Camera dei deputati) is the lower house of the bicameral Italian Parliament (the other being the Senate of the Republic). The two houses together form a perfect bicameral system, meaning they perform identical funct .... He was a lover of music: in the 50s he was part of the ''Association Amundis'', who helped lodigian singers and musicians. In Sant'Angelo Lodigiano it has been dedicated a street to him. Notes External links Parliamentar works of Mario Beccaria 1920 births 2003 deaths People from the Province of Lodi Christian Democracy (Italy) politicians Deputies of Legislature V of Italy Deputies of Legislature VI of Italy Politicians of Lombardy {{Italy-mayor-stub ...
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Giovanni Battista Beccaria
Giovanni Battista Beccaria (; 3 October 1716 – 27 May 1781), Italian physicist, was born at Mondovì, and entered the religious Order of the Pious Schools or Piarists, in 1732, where he studied, and afterward taught, grammar and rhetoric. At the same time, he applied himself with success to mathematics. He became professor of experimental physics, first at Palermo and then at Rome, and was appointed to a similar position at Turin in 1748. He was afterwards made tutor to the young princes de Chablais and de Carignan, and continued to reside principally at Turin during the remainder of his life. In May 1755 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London, and published several papers on electrical subjects in the '' Phil. Trans.''. In 1759, King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia, who had invited him to Turin, employed him to measure the degree of meridian arc in Piedmont. Beccaria did much, in the way both of experiment and exposition, to spread a knowledge of the elect ...
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Ippolito Maria Beccaria
Ippolito Maria Beccaria (1550 – 3 August 1600) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1589 to 1600. Biography Ippolito Maria Beccaria was born in Mondovì in 1550, the son of Enrichetto Beccaria and his wife Caterina Donzelli. He joined the Dominican Order in 1564 at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. He then studied at the University of Bologna, then became a professor of theology. He later became Theologian of the Pontifical Household, Master of the Sacred Palace. He was then Prior (ecclesiastical), prior of Santa Sabina. At a provincial Chapter (religion), chapter held in Mantua in 1584, he was elected master of the province of Duchy of Mantua, Lombardy, as the preferred candidate of Pope Sixtus V and Michele Bonelli, Cardinal Bonelli. He served as the inquisitor of Milan Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population ...
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