Ambassador of Italy to the Ottoman Empire

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Ambassador of Italy to the Ottoman Empire
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StatusFinished since 1924
Inaugural holderGiacomo Durando
FormationMay 5, 1856

The Ambassador of Italy to the Ottoman Empire (in Turkish, İtalya'nın Osmanlı İmparatorluğu Büyükelçisi) is the head of the diplomatic mission of the Kingdom of Italy in the Ottoman Empire.

List[]

The following is a list of Italian ambassadors in the Ottoman Empire.[1]

Appointment Title Diplomatic mission Headquarters Accreditation
Ottoman Empire
25 September 1856 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Giacomo Durando Costantinopoli Vittorio Emanuele II Abdülmecid I
13 July 1861 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Marcello Cerruti Costantinople Ricasoli I Abdulaziz
26 June 1862 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Costantinople Rattazzi I Abdulaziz
27 August 1863 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Costantinople Minghetti I Abdulaziz
18 March 1866 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Emilio Visconti Venosta Costantinople La Marmora III Abdulaziz
2 May 1867 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Costantinople Rattazzi II Abdulaziz
24 May 1869 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Raffaele Ulisse Barbolani Costantinople Menabrea III Abdulaziz
17 July 1875 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Luigi Corti Costantinople Minghetti II Abdulaziz
11 February 1886 Inv. Str. and plenipotentiary Costantinople Depretis VII Murad V
3 February1887 Ambassador Alberto Blanc Costantinople Depretis VII Murad V
2 October 1891 Ambassador Costantinople Rudinì I Murad V
3 May 1892 Ambassador Costantinople Rudinì I Murad V
1894 Ambassador Costantinople Crispi IV Murad V
24 October 1895 Ambassador Costantinople Crispi IV Murad V
1 March 1896 Chargé d'affaires Costantinople Crispi IV Murad V
1903 Ambassador Costantinople Giolitti II Murad V
January 1904 Ambassador Costantinople Giolitti II Murad V
1910 Ambassador Costantinople Luzzatti Mehmet V
21 July 1911 Ambassador Costantinople Giolitti IV Mehmet V

Italian High Commissioner to the Ottoman Empire[]

At the end of the First World War, as decreed by the armistice of Mudros, the Ottoman Empire was dismembered and the capital Constantinople occupied by the allied powers.

Appointment Title Diplomatic mission Headquarters Accreditation
Occupation of Constantinople
November 1918 High Commissioner Allied Carlo Sforza Costantinople Orlando Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
January 1919 High Commissioner Allied Costantinople Nitti I Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
September 1920 High Commissioner Allied Costantinople Giolitti V Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

References[]

  1. ^ "Ambasciatori d'Italia in Turchia". ambankara.esteri.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-03-01.

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