Greece
Taxonomy
Code
Scope note(s)
Source note(s)
Display note(s)
Hierarchical terms
Greece
- NT Athens
- NT Cephalonia, Island of
- NT Crete, Island of
- NT Ionian Islands
- NT Kos, Island of
- NT Lemnos, Island of
- NT Rhodes, Island of
- NT Scio, Island of
- NT Syros, Island of
- NT Thessaloniki
- NT Tinos, Island of
- NT Zakynthos
Equivalent terms
Greece
Associated terms
Greece
129 Authority record results for Greece
Batolla, Emanuela, in Staglieno
- Person
figlia di Giovanni Butolla di Genova, residente in Salonicco. Moglie di Francesco Paolo Staglieno. Muore in Salonicco nell'agosto 1854
Marcopoli, Maddalena, in Badetti, poi in Falguieres
- Person
Moglie di Lorenzo Badetti poi di Naama Falguieres. Nativa di Scio ed abitante in Salonicco. Già protetta sarda poi di Danimarca poi sarda
- Consular Post
The Consulate of the Kingdom of Sardinia in Alexandria of Egypt is established in 1825. In October 1825 the first ruling consul was installed. The district includes all the territory subjected to the Viceroy of Egypt, the Island of Crete and the adjacent islands. Dependent vice-consulates are established in Heraklion and Cairo. From 1833 to 1842 the consulate of Beirut, which became a vice-consulate, was dependent on Alexandria of Egypt. The dependance of Island of Crete ceases in 1842.
During the long term the consuls are:
·Domenico Pedemonte, ruling consul then consul (1825-1835)
·Gerolamo Ermirio, consul (1836-1837)
·Paolo Cerruti, consul (1837-1854)
·Luigi Gobbi, consul (1854-1860).
Ruling consuls: Giuseppe Bondesio (1831-1833); ·Daniel Dumreicher, consul of Demmark (1835); ·Antonio Baratta (1835-1836); ·Andrea Folco (1849); ·Luigi Leardi (1853; 1854)
- Consular Post
- 1825-
For the history of the consulate see Lisi, Costanza, La rete consolare del Regno sardo nel Levante ottomano e in Africa del Nord. Repertorio, Torino, Celid, 2024, p. 115-122 (Deputazione Subalpina di Storia Patria. Biblioteca di storia recente, N.S., vol. XXXVII)
Established in 1825, the Consulate was reduced to a Vice-Consulate in 1830 and to a Proconsulate in 1833. Consular Delegation from 1844. From 1855, the Consular Delegation was promoted to Consulate of the first category.
The following consuls, viceconsuls or ruling consuls succeed each other in the period 1825 - 1860
- Niccolò Scotto, Consul (1825-1830)
- Carlo Spagnolini, vice-consul regent (1830-1833)
- Giorgio Vianello, proconsul (1833-1843)
- Francesco Mathieu, delegate vice-consul (1844-1845)
- Stefano Berzolese, delegate vice-consul (1846-1850)
- Bartolomeo Della Torre, delegate vice-consul (1850-1855)
- Giuseppe Luigi Pinna, consul (1856-1857)
.
Temporary regencies of: Luigi Navone (1833-1834); Giovanni Pascalin, consul of Sweden and Norway (1843); Luigi Carboneri, proconsul and consul of Holland and Tuscany (1845-1846); Louis Antoine Henry de Mornard, French consul (1855-1856). Between 1857 and 1858, the consulate was once again headed by Louis Antoine Henry de Mornard; between November 1858 and April 1859 by Antoine Guillois, dragoman chancellor, regent of the Consulate of France.