Enrico Bombieri (diplomat)
Enrico Bombieri (born December 21, 1887 in Rovereto , † October 13, 1967 there ) was an Italian diplomat .
Education
He finished his studies in Florence at the Collegio detto alla Querce (1867-1922) which was directed by the Benemeriti Padri Giuseppe Boffito , Scrittori barnabiti. After studying law at the University of Siena, he moved to Rome, where he graduated in 1910.
Career
In 1910 he joined the foreign service of the irredentist Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) . He was sent as Vice Consul to Marseille , Lugano and Manaos in the Amazon. In 1921 he received exequatur as consul in Varna (Bulgaria), 1924 in Leningrad , 1926 in Cairo . From 1927 to 1942 he was Ministre plénipotentiaire in Guatemala City and was also accredited by the governments of San Salvador and Tegucigalpa . In 1942 he was repatriated after the state of war and appointed Ministre plénipotentiaire in Tunis .
Captured by the British, he was interned in the United States . In 1944 he was reinstated in the foreign service by the Badoglio government , Ivanoe Bonomi . From 1946 to 1949 he was Ministre plénipotentiaire in The Hague . From 1949 to 1952 he was ambassador in Lima next to the government of Peru .
The governments in London and Paris advocated a return of Italy as the administrative power of the UN trustee territory in the former Italian Libya to Tripolitania in Libya . In order to create practical constraints, the British government encouraged the return of Italian settlers to Tripolitania from 1947 onwards. On May 17, 1949, the Bevin-Sforza Plan failed in a session of the General Assembly of the United Nations in Flushing-Meadows-Park . Italian settlers stayed after the independence of the Kingdom of Libya in 1951/52 . In 1952, a delegation led by Enrico Bombieri began negotiations with the Kingdom of Libya on the status of Italian citizens in the kingdom.
Awards
- Knight of the Grand Cross of the Crown of Italy
- Commendadore of the Order of the Holy See. Maurizio and Lazaron
- In 1931 he entered the Accademia degli roveretana Agiati a
Individual evidence
- ↑ Eckhart Seifert, Paul Joseph Riegger: (1705–1775), p. 119 Accademia Roveretana degli Agiati di Scienze , Lettre ed Arti Fondata nel 1750, Enrico Bombieri (1887–1967) ; Luigi Einaudi, Ernesto Rossi, Carteggio (1925–1961) a cura di Giovanni Busino e Stefania Martinotti Dorigo, 1988, 600 pp . 459
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Emanuele Grazzi | Italian Ministre plénipotentiaire in Guatemala City 1937–1942 |
Gamalero William Mario |
Francesco Maria Taliani de Marchio | Italian Ministre plénipotentiaire in The Hague 1945–1949 |
Casto Caruso |
Giuseppe Sapuppo | Italian ambassador in Lima 1949–1952 |
Luigi Vidau |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bombieri, Enrico |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 21, 1887 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Rovereto |
DATE OF DEATH | October 13, 1967 |
Place of death | Rovereto |