Florio | |
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Sicilian entrepreneurial family | |
Current region | Sicily |
Founded | 1830s |
Founder | Vincenzo Florio Sr. (1799–1868) |
Members | Ignazio Florio Sr. (1838-1891) Ignazio Florio Jr. (1869–1957) Vincenzo Florio (1883–1959) |
Connected members | Franca Florio (1873–1950) |
Dissolution | 1935 |
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The Florio family was a prominent entrepreneurial Italian family who started many lucrative activities in Sicily involving the export of Sicilian products (such as Marsala wine) in the 19th century, in some ways redeeming Sicily from feudal immobility.[1] The family extended its interests to shipping, shipbuilding, fisheries, mining, metallurgy and ceramics.[2] The Florio economic dynasty was one of the wealthiest Italian families during the late 19th century.[1] In the heyday of the Florio business empire reportedly some 16,000 people depended on the family, and the press sometimes referred to Palermo as 'Floriopolis'.[3]