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Carlo Maria Alberto Aliotti

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595:. Despite the short time he spent in Albania, Aliotti played a prominent role in the tumultuous political events that unfolded in the six-month kingdom. The situation was particularly serious for domestic unrest and Austrian maneuvers that tended to eliminate any possible Italian influence in the area. Aliotti was convinced of the political and strategic importance of Albania for Italy, carried out, but with little luck, a continuous and energetic action in favor of the government of the Prince of Wied; this action aroused the protests of the ambassadors of the other powers of the Triple and, while it found consensus in the public opinion and in the Italian press, it often came into conflict with the more moderate politics of the Marquis Di San Giuliano. 652:
He published a report on the methods of cultivation applied in certain arid regions of Mexico, proposing its extension to Cyrenaica ("Dry Farming" and the cultivation of cotton in the Lagoon of TorreĂłn and Tlahualilo (States of Cohanila and Durando) to Mexico, to care of the ministry of the colonies,
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and enabled him to leave Durrës as a free man for Italy on 20 May 1914. On 23 May 1914, it was Baron Aliotti who convinced Prince Wied to flee to the safety of the Italian naval vessel Misurata anchored in the bay of Durrës, an act that severely damaged the prince's reputation among his Albanian
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On February 21, 1914, when the Albanian crisis has broken out he was designate extraordinary envoy and minister plenipotentiary, represented Italy in
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He graduated at the Scuola superiore di Commercio in Venice in 1890. On March 29, 1893, he entered the consular career and was employed in
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In July 1920 he was in Albania again with Colonel Fortunato Castoldi to negotiate the Italian evacuation of
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during and after the rebel insurrection against the prince. He was the patron of
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In November 1922 he was abruptly retired, with personal communication of
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Robert Elsie, A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History,
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subjects. In mid-August 1914 he was replaced by Count
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In 1918 he became commissioner in Sofia 444:Baron Antonio Aliotti, former consul general of 178:February 21st 1914 â€“ mid-August 1914 8: 675:, Italian Ambassador to the United States, 769:Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to Italy 18: 111:Antonino Paternò Castello di San Giuliano 692:UniversitĂ  degli Studi di Lecce (1987). 624:In October 1920 he was stationed at the 663: 255:Italian Ambassador to the United States 464:Scuola superiore di Commercio - Venice 53:December 1902 â€“ April of 1903 687: 685: 683: 575:and was active at the royal court in 7: 617:decided to keep in Albania only the 626:Embassy of Italy, Washington, D.C. 14: 729:Ambassadors of Italy to Albania 628:On November 9, 1920, he became 34:Italian Ambassador to Venezuela 764:20th-century Italian diplomats 759:19th-century Italian diplomats 1: 754:Road incident deaths in Italy 739:Ambassadors of Italy to Japan 734:Ambassadors of Italy to China 166:Italian Ambassador to Albania 554:Italian Ambassador to Mexico 451:Victoria Denotovich (mother) 118:Italian Ambassador to Mexico 69:Italian Ambassador to France 630:Italian Ambassador in Japan 524:In December 1902 he became 483:Carlo Maria Alberto Aliotti 433:daughter Buouacorsa Aliotti 425:Aliotti, Fiorenza baronessa 350:Raniero Paulucci di Calboli 315:Italian Ambassador to Japan 203:Italian Ambassador to China 150:Annibale Raybaudi-Massiglia 23:Carlo Maria Alberto Aliotti 785: 613:. In August 1920, having 573:William, Prince of Albania 476: 364: 327: 267: 208: 171: 130: 81: 46: 28: 600:Minister plenipotentiary 558:Minister plenipotentiary 526:Minister plenipotentiary 412:Cause of death 140: â€“ October 1913 552:to October 1913 he was 291:Camillo Romano Avezzana 309:Vittorio Rolandi Ricci 581:Essad Pasha Toptani 532:, where he became 448:in Smyrna. (father) 63:Giovanni Paolo Riva 598:In 1916 he became 360:Giacomo De Martino 16:Italian politician 672:Chief of Protocol 615:Giovanni Giolitti 542:ChargĂ© d'affaires 540:. 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Italian Ambassador to Venezuela
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Italian Ambassador to France
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Giovanni Gallina
Antonino Paternò Castello di San Giuliano
Italian Ambassador to Mexico
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Italian Ambassador to Albania
Gaetano Manzoni
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Italian Ambassador to China
Carlo Sforza
Vittorio Cerruti
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Italian Ambassador to the United States
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Camillo Romano Avezzana
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Italian Ambassador to Japan
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Smyrna
Ä°zmir
La Spezia
car accident
Tuscany
Alma mater
diplomat
Constantinople
Thessaloniki

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