Giacomo De Martino (governor)
Giacomo De Martino | |
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Italian Governor of Somaliland | |
In office 1910–1916 | |
Preceded by | Tommaso Carletti |
Succeeded by | Giovanni Cerrina Feroni |
Italian Governor of Eritrea | |
In office 16 September 1916 – 20 July 1919 | |
Preceded by | Giovanni Cerrina Feroni |
Succeeded by | Camillo De Camillis |
Italian Governor of Cyrenaica | |
In office 5 August 1919 – 23 November 1921 | |
Preceded by | Vincenzo Garioni |
Succeeded by | Luigi Pintor |
Personal details | |
Born |
21 September 1849 London |
Died |
November 23, 1921 72) Benghazi | (aged
Giacomo De Martino (21 September 1849 – 23 November 1921) was an Italian politician, who was governor in the Italian colonies.[1]
Biography
Born in London in 1849 from a rich Italian family. He was one of the main supporters of the Italian colonialism since he was young. Initially he was a diplomat, but soon started to do a political career. In 1905 he was elected at the Italian Senate. In 1906 De Martino created the Istituto coloniale italiano, in order to promote the development of the Italian colonies and their management.[2]
He had held several colonial posts as he had been a governor of the Italian colonies of Somaliland (1910-1916),[3] Eritrea (1916-1919), and finally Cyrenaica (1919-1921), where he had died at office.
Notes
- ↑ Italian Senate: Giacomo De Martino
- ↑ Rivista coloniale: Giacomo De Martino per la cultura coloniale (in Italian)
- ↑ De Martino's Report about Italian Somalia (in Italian)
Bibliography
- Istituto coloniale italiano. Rivista coloniale, Volumi 1-2. Editore ICI. Roma, 1906
See also
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