Giovanni Magrassi

Eliseo Giovanni Magrassi (4 March 1891 – 24 July 1969) was an Italian lawyer and politician.

Son of Domenico and Delphina, he graduated in law from the University of Pisa in 1913, where he joined the Italian Republican Party at a young age.

[2] On 6 August 1914, he was among the promoters of a demonstration held in Livorno against Italy's participation in World War I.

[3] Magrassi moved to Grosseto in 1921, where he practiced law opening a firm in his villa in Via Vinzaglio.

At the end of World War II, he returned to active politics, which he had abandoned during the fascist era, joining the executive committee of the National Liberation Committee of Grosseto and being appointed president of the province, a position he held until 1947.