Andrea Ferrero

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Andrea Ferrero
Andrea Ferrero Christiaan Barnard Golda Meir.png
Ferrero (left) with Christiaan Barnard (centre) and Golda Meir (right)
In office
2 December 1958[1] – 15 August 1962
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Italian Ambassador to Thailand
In office
1965 – 1 December 1968[2]
Preceded byEzio Mizzan
Succeeded byEugenio Rubino
Personal details
Born18 November 1903
Bianzè (Vercelli)
NationalityItalian
Spouse(s)Orietta Ferrero[3]
Alma materUniversity of Turin

Andrea Ferrero was an Italian diplomat.

Biography[]

Born in Bianzè (Vercelli) on 18 November 1903, Andrea Ferrero earned a degree in Law at the University of Turin in 1926. He joined Italy's foreign service in 1928. He served in Washington (1932-1933, Pittsburg (1935-1936), New York (1936-1938), Moscow (1938-1941), London (1945-1947), Cairo (1950-1954).[4]

Ferrero became the , succeeding , on 2 December 1958, and held that office until 1962, being succeeded by .[1] He later succeeded Ezio Mizzan as Italian Ambassador to Thailand,[5] holding the office from 1965 until 1 December 1968, being succeeded by Eugenio Rubino in 1969.[2]

Honors[]

Grande ufficiale OMRI BAR.svg Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 2nd Class / Grand Officer – 1962

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Storia". Repubblica Italiana. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b "DIPLOMATICI CESSATI DAL SERVIZIO Dal 2 giugno 1946 al 1 aprile 2004". La penna del diplomatico. Archived from the original on 22 July 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  3. ^ Balie. Sellerio. 1994. p. 125. ISBN 9788838910494.
  4. ^ Annuario diplomatico del Ministero degli Affari Esteri 1967, Roma, pp.204-205
  5. ^ Kompass Italia. Etas Periodici. 1969. pp. 2–86.

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