Ottone Gabelli
Ottone Gabelli | |
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Italian Governor of Eritrea | |
In office January 15, 1935 – January 18, 1935 | |
Preceded by | Riccardo Di Lucchesi |
Succeeded by | Emilio De Bono |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Italian |
Ottone Gabelli (1880-1939) was an Italian diplomat and writer.[1] He was Italian colonial "acting governor" of Eritrea in 1935, but only for a few days from January 15 to January 18.
Life
Ottone Gabelli was born in Friuli in 1880, near Udine. He started a bureaucratic career in the "Ministero della Colonie", becoming General Director in the early 1930s. He also was a member of the "Istituto per L'oriente", a magazine about colonial studies.
He moved to Italian Africa in 1934, becoming temporarily governor of Eritrea.
His role of "Regent Governor" in Italian was Funzionario ruolo colonie (attribuzione: Reggente) in January 1935.[2] In July 1938 he was one of those who signed the "Manifesto della Razza"[3]
Ottone Gabelli died in 1939.
Literary works
- LA TRIPOLITANIA DALLA FINE DELLA GUERRA MONDIALE ALL'AVVENTO DEL FASCISMO - 2 VOLUMI. Editore: A. AIROLDI. Verona, 1939
- Le vicende della colonizzazione italiana in Eritrea e Somalia in "L'Africa orientale italiana e il conflitto italo-etiopico"; p. 113-126. Roma, 1936
Notes
- ↑ Image of the front cover of his famous book about Italian Tripolitania
- ↑ Governors (and their titles) of Italian Eritrea (in Italian)
- ↑ Manifesto della Razza supporters
See also
Preceded by Riccardo Di Lucchesi |
Italian Governor of Eritrea January 1935 |
Succeeded by Emilio De Bono |
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