List of Italian envoys in Bavaria
This is a list of the heads of the Italian diplomatic mission in Munich
The ambassadors resided in the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten , Maximilianstrasse 4 and in the Hotel Bayerischer Hof . The office of the Italian legation was at Königinstrasse 23.
Envoy
Appointment / accreditation | Surname | Remarks | appointed by | accredited during the government of | Leave post |
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1861 | Luigi di Grifeo | (* October 8, 1801; † August 18, 1860 in Madrid ), 1827–1849 Neapolitan envoy to Florence , Modena , Parma and Lucca , 1849–1850 envoy in Turin , 1851–1857: envoy in Berlin , 1858–1860: envoy in Madrid | Camillo Benso by Cavour | Maximilian II Joseph | 1862 |
1862 | Luigi Cito de Torrecuso | (* 1820, † 1890), occurred on 14 March 1836 in the Foreign Service, 1845: Charge d'Affaires of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies , Briennerstraße 3, from November 4, 1848 Legation Secretary in Saint Petersburg , October 3rd 1854 ambassador in Paris, Envoy in Stuttgart. | Bettino Ricasoli | 1866 | |
Dec 22, 1865 | Filippo Oldoini Rapali | (Born February 15, 1817 in La Spezia ; † 1889), Secretary of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Sardinia in London from 1851 to 1853, Secretary of the Legation in Saint Petersburg , from 1867 to 1887 Ministre plénipotentiaire in Lisbon , father of Virginia Oldoini | Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora | Ludwig II. | |
Feb 9, 1868 | Giovanni Antonio Migliorati | (* 1822 in Gjnova; † 1898) | Urbano Rattazzi | ||
Feb. 18, 1876 | Giuseppe Greppi |
(* March 25, 1819 in Milan ; † May 8, 1921 ibid) |
Agostino Depretis | ||
Feb. 18, 1876 | Luigi Rati-Oppizione | Envoy in Stuttgart | Agostino Depretis | ||
Nov 28, 1880 | Alberto Blanc | (* November 10, 1835 in Chambéry ; † May 31, 1904 in Turin ) | Benedetto Cairoli | ||
31 Aug 1881 | Ulisse Raffaele | Agostino Depretis | |||
Feb 9, 1888 | Enrico Cova | (* November 25, 1832 in Vercelli ; † 1915) 1876: Ministre plénipotentiaire in Buenos Aires . | Francesco Crispi | Luitpold | |
June 14, 1894 | Salvatore Tugini | Francesco Crispi | |||
Apr 22, 1897 | Alberto de Foresta | (* 1829; † 1906) | Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì | ||
Feb 21, 1904 | Emanuele Berti | Giovanni Giolitti | |||
Nov 24, 1907 | Alessandro Guasco di Bisio | Sidney Sonnino | |||
July 7, 1910 | Aldo Nobili della Scala | Luigi Luzzatti | |||
Feb. 27, 1913 | Pietro Tomasi della Torretta | Giovanni Giolitti | Ludwig III. |
Envoy from Italian States (before 1861)
Sardinian envoy
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The Lotzbeck -Palais (born 1828) in the Münchner Brienner Straße 45, 1838–1866 building of the sard. Embassy
Envoy of the Kingdom of Sardinia (Sardinia-Piedmont)
1816: Establishment of diplomatic relations
- 1816–1823: Filippo di Sartirana di Brena
- 1823–1829: Luigi di Simonetti
- 1829–1832: Filiberto Avogadro di Collobiano (1797–1868)
- 1832–1835: Vittorio Balbo Bertone di Sambuy (1793–1846)
- 1835–1838: Hermolas Asinari de St. Marsan (1800–1864)
- 1838–1850: Fabio Pallavicini (1795–1872), also accredited as envoy to the German Confederation
- 1850–1851: Manfredo Balbo Bertone di Sambuy (1806–1874)
- 1851–1854: Adriano Thaon di Revel (1813–1854)
- 1854–1856: vacant
- 1856–1860: Giovanni Cantono di Ceva (1824–1911), also accredited as envoy in Vienna
- 1860–1861: Rodrigo di Ciriè
From 1861: envoy of the Kingdom of Italy (see above)
Neapolitan envoy
Envoy of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Naples-Sicily)
1818: Establishment of diplomatic relations
- 1818–1820: Longo Domenico Severino di Gagliati (1787–1860)
- 1820–1823: Resident in Berlin
1823–1852: Break of relations
- 1852–1860: Wilhelm von Ludolf (1819–)
- 1860–1861: vacant
1861: Dissolution of the embassy on March 17th following the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Munich and the Munich people: people. Things. Manners . Winke, Karlsruhe 1905, p. 356
- ↑ Archivio Storico (PDF; 1.6 MB), Tobias C Bringmann, Handbuch Der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Foreign Mission Heads in Germany
- ^ A b c d Tobias C. Bringmann : Handbuch der Diplomatie, 1815-1963: Foreign Heads of Mission in Germany and German Heads of Mission abroad from Metternich to Adenauer . Walter de Gruyter , Berlin 2001, p. 375, 394 .