List of Italian envoys in Bavaria

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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
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
Peppino 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

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

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

  1. ^ Munich and the Munich people: people. Things. Manners . Winke, Karlsruhe 1905, p. 356
  2. Archivio Storico (PDF; 1.6 MB), Tobias C Bringmann, Handbuch Der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Foreign Mission Heads in Germany
  3. ^ 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 .