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Roberto Giulio Mongeri was born to Italian-descent Luigi Mongeri and British-descent Tecla Taylor as the youngest child into an [[Turkish Levantine]] family in Istanbul on 1 August 1873. He had two brothers Federico and Luigi and a sister Marisa.<ref name="aad"/>Roberto Giulio Mongeri was born to Italian-descent Luigi Mongeri and British-descent Tecla Taylor as the youngest child into an [[Turkish Levantine]] family in Istanbul on 1 August 1873. He had two brothers Federico and Luigi and a sister Marisa.<ref name="aad"/>
Giulio went to Italy with his sister Marisa, and grew up with his uncles Giuseppe and Michele in [[Milan]], where he started studying at Liceo classico [[Giuseppe Parini]]. He then continued his education studying architecture at [[Brera Academy|Accademia di Brera]] in Milan, where his uncle Giuseppe taught. During his education years between 1893 and 1895, he took part in architecture project competition and won bronze medal. In 1896, he was honored with the [[Luigi Clerichetti]] award6. He graduated on 28 October 1896 with an average score of 9.5 out of 10.<ref name="aad"/>Giulio went to Italy with his sister Marisa, and grew up with his uncles Giuseppe and Michele in [[Milan]], where he started studying at Liceo classico [[Giuseppe Parini]]. He then continued his education studying architecture at [[Brera Academy|Accademia di Brera]] in Milan, where his uncle Giuseppe taught. During his education years between 1893 and 1895, he took part in architecture project competition and won bronze medal. In 1896, he was honored with the [[Luigi Clerichetti]] award. He graduated on 28 October 1896 with an average score of 9.5 out of 10.<ref name="aad"/>
He then started working in Italy for a grain silo construction at [[Port of Genoa]]. In summer holidays, he visited his mother and brother in Istanbul. After completion of the grain silo project, he returned to the Ottoman Empire to pursue a career. In his early years in Istanbul, he joined Società Operaia Italiana di Costantinapoli (Italian Workers' Society of Constantinaple), today Casa Garibaldi (Garibalidı House), and took part in the architectural works of Italians.<ref name="aad"/>He then started working in Italy for a grain silo construction at [[Port of Genoa]]. In summer holidays, he visited his mother and brother in Istanbul. After completion of the grain silo project, he returned to the Ottoman Empire to pursue a career. In his early years in Istanbul, he joined Società Operaia Italiana di Costantinapoli (Italian Workers' Society of Constantinaple), today Casa Garibaldi (Garibalidı House), and took part in the architectural works of Italians.<ref name="aad"/>
Giulio Mongeri married to Italian-descent Caterina Capodaini (1877-1900), nicknamed Ketty, , he met during a summer holiday in his brother's house on [[Büyükada]], Istanbul. She died during the birth of her first child Guido (1900-1935). Giulio married then Caterina's sister Cristina (1879-1917). From this marriage, the five children, Ketty (1904), Alda (1909), Giulio (1910), Elena (1912) and Giovanna (1913), were born. While Elena and her family remained to live in Turkey, other members of the Mongeri family moved to Italy.<ref name="aad"/>Giulio Mongeri married to Italian-descent Caterina Capodaini (1877-1900), nicknamed Ketty, he met during a summer holiday in his brother's house on [[Büyükada]], Istanbul. She died during the birth of her first child Guido (1900-1935). Giulio married then Caterina's sister Cristina (1879-1917). From this marriage, the five children, Ketty (1904), Alda (1909), Giulio (1910), Elena (1912) and Giovanna (1913), were born. While Elena and her family remained to live in Turkey, other members of the Mongeri family moved to Italy.<ref name="aad"/>
During his stay in Istanbul, he was three times married and had seven children. He lived with his children and the nannies lived in the beginning in Pera, today [[Beyoğlu]], and later in [[Şişli]] in houses he designed.<ref name="aad"/>During his stay in Istanbul, he was three times married and had seven children. He lived with his children and the nannies in the beginning in Pera, today [[Beyoğlu]], and later in [[Şişli]] in houses he designed and built.<ref name="aad"/>
== Career ==== Career ==

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