Guiseppe Carlo Vittorio Bravanatti (May 8, 1893 - October 3, 1944) was a Roman nobleman and political leader in the Papal States, and a member of the House of Bravanatti. During the 1930's and later the French Civil War, Guiseppe and his sons were blamed by various powerful interests in Rome for bankrupting the Papal States' secular treasury for their own personal needs, including the purchase of a fleet of yachts and throwing lavish parties and having the Roman Congress foot the bill.
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