Bruno Bernabei (30 May 1888 – 23 December 1947) was an Italian politician.

Bernabei was born in Rapolano Terme. He represented the Italian Republican Party in the Constituent Assembly of Italy in 1947.

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After graduating with a law degree, he worked as a lawyer. He was a member of the Freemasonry in Italy, having been initiated on May 12, 1919, into the Diciannove Maggio lodge in Velletri.[1]

A member of the Italian Republican Party, he was a candidate in the elections for the Constituent Assembly on June 2, 1946, in the Rome-Viterbo-Latina-Frosinone constituency. He was the first of the unelected candidates on the PRI list, but after the death of Girolamo Grisolia, he was proclaimed a deputy on February 6, 1947.

He died on December 23 of the same year in Velletri, struck down by illness while attending a ceremony to award a gold medal to a construction company worker. He was replaced in the Constituent Assembly by his party colleague Leone Azzali.

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