Baldassarre Orero

Kingdom of Italy politician
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Baldassarre Orero (June 1, 1841 – November 11, 1914) was an Italian general. He was the first Italian colonial governor of Eritrea.[1]

Awards

Preceded by
New office
Italian Governor of Eritrea
1890
Succeeded by
Antonio Gandolfi

Notes

  1. ^ Image of general Baldassarre Orero

References

  • F. Bandini, Gli italiani in Africa: Storia delle guerre coloniali. (1882-1943), Longanesi, 1971


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Italian Governors of Eritrea and Somaliland
Governors of Eritrea
(1890–1941)
  • Baldassarre Orerocm
  • 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)
cm=Commanders. c=Commissioners. cg=Commissioners-General. v=Vice-Governor. p=As a part of Italian East Africa
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