Antonio Gandolfi

Italian soldier and politician
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Antonio Gandolfi

Antonio Gandolfi (February 20, 1835 – March 20, 1902) was an Italian soldier and politician. He was the 2nd Italian Governor of Eritrea. He was a recipient of the Silver Medal of Military Valor.

In June 1890 Francesco Crispi, president of the Council, appointed him Governor of Eritrea.

Preceded by
Baldassarre Orero
Italian Governor of Eritrea
1890–1892
Succeeded by
Oreste Baratieri

References

  • Policarpo Guaitoli, Ricordanze patrie. Miscellanea di notizie carpigiane, Carpi, Pederzoli e Rossi, 1882–1883, vol. 2, Famiglia Gandolfi;
  • Angelo Del Boca, Gli italiani in Africa orientale. Dall'Unità alla marcia su Roma, Roma-Bari, Mondadori, 1976;
  • Nicola Labanca, La politica della memoria. Le carte inedite di Antonio Gandolfi, 'Governatore Civile e Militare della Colonia Eritrea', «Ricerche storiche», XIX (1989), n. 2, pp. 375–402;
  • Angelo Del Boca, Antonio Gandolfi, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, Roma, Istituto della Enciclopedia italiana, vol. 52 (1999), pp. 157–159.

External links

  • Biografia e scheda ISAAR (CPF) di Antonio Gandolfi – Biblioteca dell'Archiginnasio di Bologna [1]
  • Scheda ISAD(G) del Fondo Antonio Gandolfi – Biblioteca dell'Archiginnasio di Bologna [2]
  • Mostra documentaria in rete Eritrea 1885-1898. Fotografi, generali e geografi sulle sponde del Mar Rosso. Gli inizi della politica coloniale italiana della Biblioteca dell'Archiginnasio di Bologna [3]
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Italian Governors of Eritrea and Somaliland
Governors of Eritrea
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  • Antonio Gandolficm
  • Oreste Baratiericm
  • Antonio Baldissera
  • Ferdinando Martini
  • Giuseppe Salvago Raggi
  • Giovanni Cerrina Feroni
  • Giacomo De Martino
  • Camillo de Camillis
  • Lodovico Pollera
  • Giovanni Cerrina Feroni
  • Jacopo Gasparini
  • Corrado Zoli
  • Riccardo Di Lucchesi
  • Otone Gabelliv
  • Emilio De Bono
  • Pietro Badoglio
  • Alfredo Guzzonip
  • Vincenzo de Feop
  • Giuseppe Daodicep
  • Luigi Fruscip
Governors of Somaliland
(1889–1941)
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