Eugenio Camillo Garroni

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eugenio Camillo Garroni Carbonara (born May 22, 1852 in Genoa , † May 22, 1935 ibid) was an Italian diplomat .

Life

Camillo Garroni Carbonara was the son of Carlotta Oneto and Vittorio Emanuele Garroni Carbonara. From 1868 to 1872 he studied at the University of Turin and the University of Genoa Law and was a member of the Consigli di prefettura di Catania (prefecture of Catania). He was Commissario del re (representative of Umberto I ) for the municipalities of Catania , Bologna , Genoa and Naples . He was prefect for a total of 20 years . From July 1, 1897 to July 26, 1911 he was Prefect of Genoa . During this time, the port workers' unions fought with the shipowners for working conditions and wages in labor disputes. While Interior Minister Giovanni Giolitti liberally emphasized the freedom of association , he, the installed prefect, assumed the role of repression in this power struggle . On March 4, 1905, he was appointed senator .

On July 21, 1911, he was appointed ambassador to the Sublime Porte in Constantinople . He did not take up this post until after the Peace of Ouchy, which ended the Italo-Turkish War in October 1912. When the Ottoman Empire entered the First World War against the Russian Empire , Italy became the protective power of the Russian Empire in Constantinople in October 1914 . From September 1920 to October 22, 1923 he was Italian High Commissioner in Constantinople. From 1922 to July 24, 1923, he headed the Italian delegation at the conference in Ouchy Castle on the Treaty of Lausanne .

Individual evidence

  1. Randolph Spencer Churchill, Martin Gilbert: Winston S. Churchill: 1914-1916, the challenge of war . Companion. pt. July 1, 1914-April 1915. pt. May 2, 1915-December 1916, Houghton Mifflin, 1966, p. 1644
  2. Luciana Frassati: Un uomo, un giornale: Alfredo Frassati , Volume I, p. 224; Martin Gilbert: Sir Horace Rumbold; portrait of a diplomat: 1869-1941 , Heinemann, 1973 - Biography & Autobiography - 496 p., p. 231; Senato della Repubblica , Garroni Carbonara Camillo. Giovanni Assereto, Eugenio Camillo Garroni. In: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani . Volume 52, 1999
  3. ^ Paul G. Halpern, Paul Halpern: The Mediterranean Fleet, 1919–1929 . 2011, 620 p. 315
predecessor Office successor
Guglielmo Imperiali di Francavilla Italian envoy to Constantinople
July 21, 1911 to August 1915
Romano Lodi Fé Italian High Commissioner in Constantinople
September 1920 to October 22, 1923