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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Alberto Selva, Alessandro Mancini, Alessandro Rossi (politician), Andrea Zafferani, Antonello Bacciocchi, Antonio Carattoni, Assunta Meloni, Camillo Bonelli, Cesare Gasperoni, Claudio Muccioli, Domenico Fattori, Domenico Maria Belzoppi, Edda Ceccoli, Ermenegildo Gasperoni, Ernesto Benedettini, Fabio Berardi, Fausta Morganti, Federico Gozi, Federico Pedini Amati, Filippo Tamagnini, Francesco Mussoni, Gabriele Gatti, Gianfranco Terenzi, Gian Marco Marcucci, Giovanni Francesco Ugolini, Giovanni Lonfernini, Giuliano Gozi, Giuseppe Amici, Giuseppe Arzilli, Glauco Sansovini, Gloriana Ranocchini, Innocenzo Bonelli, Italo Righi, List of Captains Regent of San Marino, List of Captains Regent of San Marino, 1243-1500, List of Captains Regent of San Marino, 1500-1700, List of Captains Regent of San Marino, 1700-1900, Lodovico Belluzzi, Loris Francini, Luigi Lonfernini, Marco Conti, Maria Domenica Michelotti, Maria Lea Pedini-Angelini, Maria Luisa Berti, Marino Riccardi, Massimo Cenci, Matteo Fiorini, Maurizio Rattini, Mirko Tomassoni, Oscar Mina, Paolo Bollini, Patrizia Busignani, Renzo Renzi, Roberto Giorgetti, Roberto Raschi, Rosa Zafferani, Stefano Palmieri, Umberto Barulli, Valeria Ciavatta. Excerpt: List of Captains Regent (Capitani Reggenti) of San Marino from 1500 to 1700 This is a list of Captains Regent (Capitani Reggenti) of San Marino from 1700 to 1900. List of Captains Regent (Capitani Reggenti) of San Marino from 1243 to 1500 (information is very incomplete for the early period) The Captains Regent (Capitani Reggenti) of San Marino are elected every six months by the country's Grand and General Council. The pair serve as heads of state and government. Normally the Regents are chosen from opposing parties. They serve a six-month term. The investiture of the Captains Regent takes place on 1 April and 1 October every year. The practice of dual heads of government is derived directly from the customs of the Roman Republic, equivalent to the consuls of ancient Rome. Ermenegildo "Gildo" Gasperoni (August 4, 1906-June 26, 1994) was a Sammarinese politician. He served as the general secretary and, later, chairman of the Sammarinese Communist Party. Gasperoni was the son of an artisan from San Marino. In his youth, he left the country in 1924. He joined the French Communist Party in 1926. He was an activist of the Communist Party of Luxembourg between 1930 and 1936. He joined the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War, serving as political commissar of the Garibaldi Battalion in the Twelfth International Brigade. He later shifted to serve as the political commissar of the international centre for recruiting and training volunteers. He returned to his homeland in 1940, beginning to work towards the foundation of the Sammarinese Communist Party. The Italian Communist Party had organized a local branch in San Marino in 1921, but the country did not have a communist party of its own. On July 7, 1941 the Sammarinese Communist Party was founded under Gasperoni's leadership. As of 1949, he was the Minister of Transport in the communist-socialist coalition government. Apart from his political labours, he also worked as an auto mechanic in Borgo Maggiore