Guglielmo Marconi - Wikipedia As an entrepreneur and a businessman, Marconi founded The Wireless Telegraph Signal Company (later the Marconi Company) in the United Kingdom in 1897 In 1929, he was ennobled as a marquess (Italian: marchese) by King Victor Emmanuel III In 1931, he set up Vatican Radio for Pope Pius XI
Guglielmo Marconi | Biography, Inventions, Radio, Facts . . . Guglielmo Marconi (born April 25, 1874, Bologna, Italy—died July 20, 1937, Rome) was an Italian physicist and inventor of a successful wireless telegraph, or radio (1896) In 1909 he received the Nobel Prize for Physics, which he shared with German physicist Ferdinand Braun
Guglielmo Marconi – Biographical - NobelPrize. org Guglielmo Marconi was born at Bologna, Italy, on April 25, 1874, the second son of Giuseppe Marconi, an Italian country gentleman, and Annie Jameson, daughter of Andrew Jameson of Daphne Castle in the County Wexford, Ireland He was educated privately at Bologna, Florence and Leghorn
Guglielmo Marconi: The man who listened to the future Ahead of International Marconi Day and 150 years since his birth, we recall the rich legacy of Guglielmo Marconi, the inventor-entrepreneur who set up Vatican Radio in 1931 and installed a ‘big cell phone’ in Pope Pius XI’s car that connected to the Vatican