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{{Infobox military person
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{{Infobox officeholder
|honorific_prefix = Brigadier Generale
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| honorific_prefix   = Don
|name             = Sandro Neri
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| name               = Sandro Neri
|honorific_suffix =  
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| honorific_suffix   =  
|image           = Benito_Mussolini_colored.jpg
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| image             = Duce_Benito_Mussolini.jpg
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| image_size        = 275px
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| alt               = Official photograph of Neri, 1959.
|caption         =
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| caption           = Official photograph of Neri, 1959.
|native_name      =  
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| office            = [[First Minister of Salisford]]
|native_name_lang =  
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| term_start        = 1950
|birth_name      =  
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| term_end          = 1 May 1968
|other_name      =  
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| monarch            = [[Maria III of Salisford]]
|nickname         =  
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| deputy            =  
|birth_date       = {{birth date|1882|09|10}}
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| predecessor        = ''Position vacant''
|birth_place     =  
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| successor          =  
|death_date       = {{death date and age|1968|05|01|1882|09|10}}
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| birth_name         = Sandro Muhammad Neri
|death_place     =  
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| birth_date         = {{birth date|1899|09|10}}
|placeofburial    =  
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| birth_place       =  
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| death_date         = {{death date and age|1968|05|01|1882|09|10}}
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| death_place       =  
|allegiance      = [[Salisford]]
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| death_cause        = Assassination by gunshot
|branch          = {{flagicon|Salisford}} [[Royal Salisfordian Army]]
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| resting_place      =  
|branch_label    = Branch/Service
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| nationality        = [[Salisford|Salisfordian]]
|serviceyears    = 1927–1950
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| party              = [[Fronte del Lavoro Cattolico]]
|rank             = Brigadier Generale
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| height             = <!-- "X cm", "X m"  or "X ft Y in" plus optional reference (conversions are automatic) -->
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| spouse             = {{marriage|[[Adriana Nicolo Mazzesi]]|1923|1968|end=his death}}
|servicenumber    =
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| children           = {{flatlist|
|unit             =
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* [[Anna Neri|Anna]]
|commands        = [[Gruppo di Volontari]]
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* [[Alberto Neri|Alberto]]
|known_for        =
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* [[Matteo Neri|Matteo]]
|battles          = [[Creeperian Civil War]]
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* [[Silvia Neri|Silvia]]
|battles_label    = Battles/wars
 
|awards          =
 
|memorials        =
 
|alma_mater      =
 
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}}
 
}}
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| father            = 
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| alma_mater        =
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| occupation        = Politician, military officer
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| website            = www.SandroNeri.sf
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<!--Military service-->
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| allegiance        = {{flag|Salisford}}
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| branch            = {{flagdeco|Salisford}} [[Royal Salisfordian Army]]
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| serviceyears      = 1918–1964
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| rank              = Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces
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| unit              =
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| commands          =
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| battles            =
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*[[Creeperian Civil War]]
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**[[Siege of San Salvador]]
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*[[March on Savotta]]
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}}
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'''Sandro Neri''' (10 September 1899 – 1 May 1968) was a [[Salisford|Salisfordian]] military officer and politician who founded and led the [[Fronte del Lavoro Cattolico|Catholic Labor Front]]. He was [[First Minister of Salisford|First Minister]] of Salisford from his [[March on Savotta]] in 1950 until his assassination in 1968.
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'''Sandro Neri''' (10 September 1882 – 6 November 1968) was a [[Salisford|Salisfordian]] military officer. Later in life he was appointed to the [[Senate of Salisford]] and served until he retired at 65. He is known for having commanded the [[Gruppo di Volontari]], the Salisfordian volunteer force, in the [[Creeperian Civil War]]. He died in 1968 of lung cancer.
 
  
 
==Early life==
 
==Early life==
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[[File:Meeting between Ramón Serrano Suñer (right), Romero I of Creeperopolis (center), and Sandro Neri (right).jpg|thumb|right|Neri with [[Romero I of Creeperopolis|Romero I]] and [[Ramón Serrano Suñer]].]]
 
[[File:Meeting between Ramón Serrano Suñer (right), Romero I of Creeperopolis (center), and Sandro Neri (right).jpg|thumb|right|Neri with [[Romero I of Creeperopolis|Romero I]] and [[Ramón Serrano Suñer]].]]
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==March on Savotta==
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{{main|March on Savotta}}
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==First Minister of Salisford==
  
 
==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==
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==Assassination==
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==Legacy==
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==Awards and decorations==
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 22:37, 21 March 2022

Don

Sandro Neri
Official photograph of Neri, 1959.
Official photograph of Neri, 1959.
First Minister of Salisford
In office
1950 – 1 May 1968
MonarchMaria III of Salisford
Preceded byPosition vacant
Personal details
Born
Sandro Muhammad Neri

(1899-09-10)September 10, 1899
DiedMay 1, 1968(1968-05-01) (aged 85)
Cause of deathAssassination by gunshot
NationalitySalisfordian
Political partyFronte del Lavoro Cattolico
Spouse(s)
Adriana Nicolo Mazzesi
(m. 1923; his death 1968)
Children
OccupationPolitician, military officer
Websitewww.SandroNeri.sf
Military service
Allegiance Salisford
Branch/service Royal Salisfordian Army
Years of service1918–1964
RankSupreme Commander of the Armed Forces
Battles/wars

Sandro Neri (10 September 1899 – 1 May 1968) was a Salisfordian military officer and politician who founded and led the Catholic Labor Front. He was First Minister of Salisford from his March on Savotta in 1950 until his assassination in 1968.


Early life

Military career

Creeperian Civil War

March on Savotta

First Minister of Salisford

Personal life

Assassination

Legacy

Awards and decorations

See also

References