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Giuseppe Dabormida
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Giuseppe Secondo Dabormida (or Da Bormida) (Verrua Savoia, 21 November 1799 – Buriasco, 10 August 1869) was an Italian general and politician. He was Minister of War of the Kingdom of Sardinia (22 August 1848 - 27 October 1848) during the First Italian War of Independence, then Foreign Minister twice (4 November 1852 – 10 January 1855), (19 July 1859 - 21 January 1860).[1] Made a count in 1863, he was the tutor of Vittorio Emanuele II and a renowned artillery expert.[2][3]
Quick Facts Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, Preceded by ...
Giuseppe Dabormida | |
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Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia | |
In office 4 November 1852 – 10 January 1855 | |
Preceded by | Massimo d'Azeglio |
Succeeded by | Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour |
In office 19 July 1859 – 21 January 1860 | |
Preceded by | Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour |
Succeeded by | Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour |
Minister of War of the Kingdom of Sardinia | |
In office 15 August 1848 – 11 October 1848 | |
Preceded by | Giacinto Collegno |
In office 11 October 1848 – 27 October 1848 | |
Succeeded by | Alfonso La Marmora |
In office 27 March 1849 – 29 March 1849 | |
Succeeded by | Enrico Morozzo Della Rocca |
Senator of the Kingdom of Sardinia and Senator of the Kingdom of Italy | |
In office 19 November 1852 – 10 August 1869 | |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Sardinia | |
In office 8 May 1848 – 4 November 1852 | |
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