In 1998, the then Italian Minister of Justice, Oliviero Diliberto, authored a decree allowing for the displacement of his remains to Savoia di Lucania, but it wasn't acted on until 2007.
Its derivative form Diliberto includes Italian politician Oliviero Diliberto.
Fascinated by the philosophic thought of Michel Foucault, after graduating from high school he traveled for Paris where, to support himself, he briefly worked at the city morgue, preparing corpses that had to undergo autopsy.
Belillo ran was candidate for party secretary, but gained only 17% of the support among party members and was defeated by incumbent Oliviero Diliberto.
John Diliberto | Oliviero Toscani | Oliviero Diliberto | Oliviero Beha | Bernard "Buddy" Diliberto |