List of Italian ambassadors to the United States

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This is a list of Italy's ambassadors to the United States :

On April 11, 1861, after the Risorgimento , the former agent of the Kingdom of Sardinia Chevalier Joseph Bertinatti presented his certificate of accreditation to the government of Abraham Lincoln .

Italian Embassy from 1925 to 2000. 2700 16th Street, NW in Washington, DC
In 2000 we moved into a new embassy office on Embassy Row.

ambassador

Surname particularities Accredited Recalled
Joseph Bertinatti Minister Resident from July 30, 1861 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Apr 11, 1861
Marcello Cerruti Aug 30, 1867
Luigi Córti 1878 Italian Foreign Minister May 13, 1870
Alberto Blanc (* November 10, 1835 in Chambéry ; † May 31, 1904 in Turin ) Inspector of prehistoric monuments for Italy Nov 12, 1875
Saverio de Fava from June 14, 1893 as Ambassador of Italy. After 11 Italians were lynched in New Orleans on March 11, 1892, he was recalled for a year. Oct 28, 1881
Edmondo Mayor des Planches Sep 9 1901
Cusani Confalonieri Nov 1, 1910
Vincenzo Macchi di Cellere Oct 12, 1914
Camillo Romano Avezzana 1919 1921
Vittorio Rolandi Ricci Feb 25, 1921
Gelasio Benedetto Anatolio Caetani (1877- November 1934) December 29, 1922
Giacomo de Martino March 2, 1925
Augusto Rosso Sep 1932
Alberto Rossi Longhi Chargé d'affaires Jan. 19, 1933
Fulvio Suvich (1887–1980), State Secretary in the Foreign Ministry under Mussolini Oct. 20, 1936
Fulvio Suvich March 22, 1939
Alberto Tarchiani March 8, 1945
Manlio Giovanni Brosio Feb 3, 1955
Sergio Fenoaltea May 26, 1961
Egidio Ortona June 14, 1967
Roberto Gaja (1912–1992) June 14, 1975
Paolo Pansa Cedronio from 1971 to 1978 Deputy Secretary General of NATO Apr 7, 1978
Rinaldo Petrignani from 1978 to 1981 Deputy Secretary General of NATO , since 2002 Deputy President of Boeing's International Relations Department for Italy July 10, 1981 - July 10, 1981
Boris Biancheri Chiappori Oct 1, 1991
Ferdinando Salleo Feb 6, 1996
Sergio Vento March 25, 2002
Giovanni Castellaneta Oct 3, 2005
Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata Oct. 1, 2009 Nov 16, 2011
Claudio Bisogniero Feb 6, 2012
Armando Varricchio March 2, 2016

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Office of the Chief of Protocol, Diplomatic Representation for Italy, web.archive.org
  2. ^ The New York Times , May 12, 1878, BARON BLANC'S MARRIAGE .; A FASHIONABLE SATURDAY NIGHT, EVENT . pdf (PDF)
  3. ^ The New York Times , May 16, 1892, BARON FAVA BACK AGAIN . pdf (PDF)
  4. ^ The New York Times , December 31, 1908, DES PLANCHES TO ITALIANS, earthquake in Calabria and Sicily . pdf (PDF)
  5. ^ The New York Times , March 2, 1914, Monday, FORBID REHEARSAL OF DIPLOMAT'S PLAY . pdf (PDF)
  6. Washington Naval Treaty, 1922 ( Wikisource )
  7. ITALY: The Prince's Prince . In: Times , November 5, 1934