Eduardo Baccari
Italian politician
Eduardo Baccari | |
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Italian Governor of Cyrenaica | |
In office October – December 1922 | |
Preceded by | Luigi Pintor |
Succeeded by | Luigi Bongiovanni |
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Born | 18 August 1871 Benevento |
Died | 11 July 1952(1952-07-11) (aged 80) Rome |
Eduardo Baccari (18 August 1871 – 11 July 1952) was an Italian politician. He had been governor of Cyrenaica for a short time in 1922. He had been appointed for the office by Giovanni Amendola, the last minister of colonies before Mussolini's coming to power in October 1922, and removed after the affirmation of the latter's government.[1]
Formerly, he had been sent to London and Italian Somaliland to define the latter's border with British one.[2]
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Italian Governors of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica
(1911–1934)
- Raffaele Borea Ricci d'Olmo
- Carlo Caneva
- Ottavio Ragni
- Vincenzo Garioni
- Giorgio Cigliana
- Luigi Druetti
- Giulio Cesare Tassoni
- Giovanni Ameglio
- Vincenzo Garioni
- Vittorio Menzinger
- Luigi Mercatelli
- Giuseppe Volpi
- Emilio De Bono
- Pietro Badogliotc
(1912–1935)
- Ottavio Briccola
- Giovanni Ameglio
- Vincenzo Garioni
- Giacomo De Martino
- Luigi Pintor
- Eduardo Baccari
- Luigi Bongiovanni
- Ernesto Mombelli
- Attilio Teruzzi
- Domenico Sicilianiv
- Rodolfo Grazianivh
- Guglielmo Nasivh
tc = G. of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica. v = Deputy of the G. of Cyrenaica (G. of Tripolitania). h = Honorary since 1-1-1934.
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