Gian Gaspare Cittadini Cesi
Marquis Gian Gaspare Cittadini Cesi (born April 27, 1907 in Spoleto , † 1984 in Paris ) was an Italian diplomat .
origin
He was the son of Maria Fratellini and Mariano Cittadini (* July 12, 1873 in Terni , † February 12, 1939 in the same place) a farmer who was one of the founders of the fascist party in Terni in 1920 with the Amati brothers and from 1923 to 1924 Was mayor of Terni. The Marquis Mariano Rodolfo Giovanni Luigi Felice Cittadini Cesi, who came from the old feudal nobility, was the son of Gaspare and the wife of Elvira Cesi of the Dukes of Acquasparta. The male extinction of the Cesi family allowed citizens to add the Cesi family name in 1908. Thus Federico Cesi in the biography of Gian Gaspare Cittadini Cesi of who's who posthumously adopted into the lineage and its achievements in 1605 the establishment of theAccademia Nazionale dei Lincei mentioned. Noteworthy are the Palazzo dei Cittadini in Via Roma and the noble family tomb in the Duomo of Terni. Mariano Cittadini Cesi married Maria Margherita Fratellini di Spoleto in 1906, daughter of Senator Salvatore Fratellini.
Life
In 1946 Gian Gaspare married Cittadini Cesi Renata Tutino. He studied law , and in 1932 he joined the foreign service. He was delegation secretary in Beijing (1935), Neuchâtel (1936) and Tangier , first-class delegation secretary in Jedda (1939) For post-fascist Italy he was chargé d'affaires in Stockholm from May 3, 1947, and delegation counselor in fascist Madrid . From 1953 to 1956 he was the first permanent representative of the Italian Foreign Minister to the Council of Europe . From 1956 he was Deputy Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development . On July 14, 1972, he was inducted into the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, retired and represented the Fiat group in France. He finally sat in front of the "Asociación para los Estudios de los Problemas de Europa" (AEPE), founded in 1958, and on the jury of a prize named after Adolphe Bentinck . In this position, he was replaced by Mario Luciolli after his death .
Awards
- Silver Medal Victoria Cross
- Cavaliere del Knightly Order of St. Mauritius and Lazarus
- Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
- Orden del Mérito Civil ( Order of Civil Merit of Spain)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b J. Lafitte (Ed.): Who is who in France? Qui est qui en France? tape 11 (1969-1970) , pp. 426 (French, google.de [accessed January 25, 2019]).
- ↑ Who is who in Italy 1967-1968
- ^ Department of State: 55th Memorandum of Conversation. April 22, 1959, accessed January 25, 2019 .
- ^ Presidenza della Repubblica: Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana. Retrieved January 25, 2019 (Italian): "Cavaliere di Gran Croce Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana, Cenni storici e normativa dell'onorificenza Amministratore FIAT Francia, Data del conferimento: 14/07/1972"
- ^ Revue des deux mondes , 1984, p. 250
- ↑ GRAN CRUZ DE LA ORDEN DEL MERITO CIVIL. ABC , July 18, 1961, p. 54 , accessed on January 25, 2019 (Spanish): "GRAN CRUZ DE LA ORDEN DEL MERITO CIVIL ... D. Gian Gaspare Cittadini Cesi, secretario general adjunto de la OECED"
- ↑ Who's who in Italy, 1958, p. 269 [1] [2]
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Permanent representative of Italy to the Council of Europe 1953–1956 |
Giorgio Bombassei Frascani de Vettor |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Cittadini Cesi, Gian Gaspare |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Cittadini Cesi, Giangaspare |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 27, 1907 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Spoleto |
DATE OF DEATH | 1984 |
Place of death | Paris |