Domenico de Facendis
Domenico De Facendis (born August 12, 1884 in Bitonto ; still alive in 1943) was an Italian diplomat .
Career
During the First World War he was consul in Scutari .
1923, during the Corfu incident he was Consul General in Athens and in the absence of Giulio Cesare Montagna , charge d'affaires . Then he was legation secretary in the Foreign Office in Rome.
In 1927 he was envoy to Tehran .
In 1928 he had exequatur as consul general in the international zone of Tangier . The Statute of the International Zone of Tangier was signed in Paris on December 18, 1923 by France, Spain and the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Sweden acceded to the agreement, and Italy signed on July 25, 1928, and finally the Moroccan sultan. During this period he was part of the leadership of the Executive of the International Zone.
From July 26, 1935 to June 12, 1938 he was envoy in Prague .
In 1943 he was described as at the Foreign Ministry in Rome.
Individual evidence
- ↑ James Barros, The Corfu Incident of 1923: Mussolini and The League of Nations, p. 35
- ^ Herbert Michaelis, Biographical Register: Special edition for the state and local authorities as well as for schools and libraries, H. Wendler, 1979 - 818 p . 135
- ↑ Foreign and Commonwealth Office , Italy Zone Handbook: Lucania, 1943, p. 43
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Giulio Cesare Montagna | Italian Chargé d'affaires in Athens April 24, 1923 to 1924 |
Giulio Cesare Montagna |
Carlo Galli (diplomat) |
Italian envoy to Tehran in 1927 |
Guido Viola di Campalto |
Guido Rocco |
Italian envoy in Prague July 26, 1935 to June 12, 1938 |
Francesco Fransoni |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | De Facendis, Domenico |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 12, 1884 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bitonto , Italy |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century |