Jacopo Gasparini
Italian diplomat
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Jacopo Gasparini (March 23, 1879 – May 16, 1941) was an Italian Governor of Eritrea. He was a recipient of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus. He was an officer of the Legion of Honour.
Preceded by Giovanni Cerrina Feroni | Italian Governor of Eritrea 1923–1928 | Succeeded by Corrado Zoli |
External links
- Ulteriori informazioni nella scheda sul database dell'Archivio Storico del Senato, I Senatori d'Italia.
- "www.comune.volpago-del-montello.tv.it". Archived from the original on 2012-10-01.
- Newspaper clippings about Jacopo Gasparini in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
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Italian Governors of Eritrea and Somaliland
(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
(1889–1941)
- Vincenzo Filonardi
- Vacant (1893–1896)
- Vincenzo Filonardic
- Emilio Dulioc
- Giorgio Sorrentinoc
- Emilio Dulio
- Luigi Mercatellicg
- Giuseppe Salvago Raggicg
- Tommaso Carletticg
- Tommaso Carletti
- Giacomo De Martino
- Giovanni Cerrina Feroni
- Carlo Ricci Riveri
- Cesare Maria De Vecchi
- Guido Corni
- Maurizio Rava
- Rodolfo Graziani
- Angelo De Rubenp
- Ruggiero Santinip
- Francesco Carosellip
- Gustavo Pesentip
- Carlo De Simonep
cm=Commanders. c=Commissioners. cg=Commissioners-General. v=Vice-Governor. p=As a part of Italian East Africa
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