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  2. Guccio Gucci - Wikipedia

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    After his death, the business was left to his four remaining sons. [8] With the change in leadership the Gucci brand expanded to opening international locations and a diversification of product line. [8] The Gucci Museum (also called Gucci Garden) in Florence, is a fashion museum centered around the history of the company and Guccio Gucci. [12]

  3. Maurizio Gucci - Wikipedia

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    Maurizio Gucci (26 September 1948 – 27 March 1995) was an Italian businessman and the one-time head of the Gucci fashion house. He was the son of actor Rodolfo Gucci, and grandson of the company's founder Guccio Gucci. On 27 March 1995, he was shot and killed by a hitman hired by his former wife Patrizia Reggiani.

  4. Rodolfo Gucci - Wikipedia

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    Rodolfo Gucci died in 1983 in Milan. [6] After his death, his son Maurizio Gucci inherited his majority stake in the company and became the majority shareholder. After a nearly six-year legal battle for control over Gucci against Aldo Gucci, in 1989 Maurizio Gucci was made chairman of the Gucci group. [7]

  5. Aldo Gucci - Wikipedia

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    The Gucci coat-of-arms. Guccio Gucci; his eldest living biological son, Aldo Gucci; Aldo Gucci's sons, Giorgio Gucci, Paolo Gucci, and Roberto Gucci; and grandson Uberto Gucci claimed the right to use an inherited, ancestral coat of arms after the Kingdom of Italy, which was ruled by the House of Savoy, transitioned to the Italian Republic in ...

  6. Paolo Gucci - Wikipedia

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    The Gucci coat-of-arms. Guccio Gucci; his eldest living biological son, Aldo Gucci; Aldo Gucci's sons, Giorgio Gucci, Paolo Gucci, and Roberto Gucci; and grandson Uberto Gucci claimed the right to use an inherited, ancestral coat of arms after the Kingdom of Italy, which was ruled by the House of Savoy, transitioned to the Italian Republic in 1946.

  7. January 1953 - Wikipedia

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    Died: Guccio Gucci, 71, Italian designer and businessman [5] ... (Dr Roger Ruck, his pregnant wife Esme, and their young son). News of the death caused outrage.

  8. Patrizia Reggiani - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, she officially divorced Gucci. As part of the divorce settlement, Gucci agreed to pay Patrizia an annual alimony of $1.47 million. [15] By law, she was no longer allowed to use the Gucci surname, but she continued to do so anyway, stating, "I still feel like a Gucci – in fact, the most Gucci of them all." [16] [17] [18]

  9. Guccio - Wikipedia

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    Giannino di Guccio, 14th century man who claimed to be the adult version of the deceased child king John I the Posthumous of France; Mario Guccio (1953-2018) lead vocalist of Belgian rock band Machiavel; Poggio di Guccio, 15th century Italian soldier