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Minister of the Navy (Italy)

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Minister of the Navy
Ministri della Marina del Regno
Flag of the Minister of the Navy
Longest serving
Benito Mussolini

8 May 1925–12 September 1929
1 January 1933–25 July 1943
Member ofCouncil Ministers
Reports toPrime Minister
Formation17 March 1861
First holderCamillo Benso
Final holderGiuseppe Micheli
Abolished4 February 1947
SuccessionMinister of Defence

The Italian Minister of the Navy was a member of the Council Ministers from 1861 until 1947. Under the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946, the minister oversaw the Regia Marina ("Royal Navy"), and his position was known officially as Ministri della marina del Regno d'Italia ("Minister of the Navy of the Kingdom of Italy"), while under the Italian Republic from 1946 to 1947 he oversaw the Marina Militare (literally "Military Navy," but usually translated as "Italian Navy") and was known officially as Ministro per la Marina Militare (literally "Minister for the Military Navy"), the name change becoming official on 13 July 1946. The position was abolished when the Ministry of the Navy merged with the Ministry of Aeronautics and Ministry of War to form the Ministry of Defence in 1947.

The last Minister of the Navy was Giuseppe Micheli, who served in the government of Alcide De Gasperi.[1]

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Transcription

List of ministers

Kingdom of Italy

Parties
  • 1861–1912:

  Historical Right   Historical Left   Military

  • 1912–1922:

  Liberal Union   Social Democracy   Military

  • 1922–1943:

  National Fascist Party

  • 1943–1946:

  Christian Democracy   Military

Governments

  Rightist coalition   Leftist coalition   Liberal coalition   Fascist   Military   Mixed coalition

Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term of office Political Party Government
Camillo Benso,
Count of Cavour

(1810–1861)
17 March 1861 6 June 1861 Historical Right Cavour IV
Luigi Federico Menabrea
(1809–1896)
12 June 1861 3 March 1862 Historical Right Ricasoli I
Carlo Pellion di Persano
(1806–1883)
3 March 1862 8 December 1862 Military Rattazzi I
Giovanni Ricci
(1813–1892)
8 December 1862 22 January 1863 Military Farini
Orazio Di Negro
(1810–1872)
25 January 1863 20 April 1863 Military Farini
Minghetti I
Efisio Cugia
(1818–1872)
20 April 1863 28 September 1864 Military Minghetti I
Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora
(1804–1878)
28 September 1864 21 December 1864 Historical Right La Marmora II
Diego Angioletti
(1822–1905)
21 December 1864 20 June 1866 Military La Marmora II·III
Agostino Depretis
(1813–1887)
20 June 1866 17 February 1867 Historical Left Ricasoli II
Giuseppe Biancheri
(1821–1908)
17 February 1867 10 April 1867 Historical Right
Federico Pescetto
(1817–1882)
10 April 1867 27 October 1867 Historical Right Rattazzi II
Luigi Federico Menabrea
(1809–1896)
27 October 1867 18 November 1867 Historical Right Menabrea I
Pompeo Provana del Sabbione
(1816–1884)
18 November 1867 5 January 1868 Military
Augusto Riboty
(1816–1888)
5 January 1868 14 December 1869 Military Menabrea II·III
Stefano Castagnola
(1825–1891)
14 December 1869 15 January 1870 Historical Right Lanza
Guglielmo Acton
(1825–1896)
15 January 1870 5 August 1872 Military
Augusto Riboty
(1816–1888)
5 August 1872 10 July 1873 Military
Simone Antonio Saint-Bon
(1828–1892)
10 July 1873 25 March 1876 Military Minghetti II
Benedetto Brin
(1828–1892)
25 March 1876 24 March 1878 Military Depretis I·II
Enrico Di Brocchetti
(1817–1885)
24 March 1878 24 August 1878 Historical Left Cairoli I
Benedetto Brin
(1828–1892)
24 August 1878 19 December 1878 Military
Niccolò Ferracciù
(1815–1892)
19 December 1878 14 July 1878 Historical Left Depretis III
Cesare Bonelli
(1821–1904)
14 July 1878 25 November 1879 Military Cairoli II
Ferdinando Acton
(1832–1891)
25 November 1879 17 November 1883 Military Cairoli III
Depretis IV·V
Andrea Del Santo
(1830–1905)
17 November 1883 30 March 1884 Military Depretis V
Benedetto Brin
(1828–1892)
30 March 1884 6 February 1891 Military Depretis VI·VII·VIII
Crispi I·II
Antonio Starabba,
Marchese di Rudinì

(1839–1908)
6 February 1891 15 February 1891 Historical Right Rudinì I
Simone Antonio Saint-Bon
(1828–1892)
15 February 1891 28 September 1892 Military Di Rudinì I
Giolitti I
Benedetto Brin
(1828–1892)
28 September 1892 8 December 1892 Military Giolitti I
Carlo Alberto Racchia
(1833–1896)
8 December 1892 15 December 1893 Military
Enrico Morin
(1841–1910)
15 December 1893 10 March 1896 Military Crispi III·IV
Benedetto Brin
(1828–1892)
10 March 1896 24 May 1898 Military Di Rudinì II·III·IV
Alessandro Asinari di San Marzano
(1830–1906)
24 May 1898 1 June 1898 Military Di Rudinì IV
Felice Napoleone Canevaro
(1838–1926)
1 June 1898 29 June 1898 Military Rudinì V
Giuseppe Palumbo
(1840–1913)
29 June 1898 14 May 1899 Military Pelloux I
Giovanni Bettolo
(1846–1916)
14 May 1899 24 June 1900 Military Pelloux II
Enrico Morin
(1841–1910)
24 June 1900 22 April 1903 Military Saracco
Zanardelli
Giovanni Bettolo
(1846–1916)
22 April 1903 21 June 1903 Military Zanardelli
Enrico Morin
(1841–1910)
21 June 1903 3 September 1903 Military
Giovanni Giolitti
(1842–1928)
3 September 1903 9 November 1903 Historical Left Giolitti II
Carlo Mirabello
(1847–1910)
9 November 1903 10 December 1909 Military Giolitti II
Fortis I·II
Sonnino I
Giolitti III
Giovanni Bettolo
(1846–1916)
11 December 1909 31 March 1910 Military Sonnino II
Pasquale Leonardi Cattolica
(1854–1924)
31 March 1910 29 July 1913 Military Sonnino II
Giolitti IV
Enrico Millo
(1865–1930)
29 July 1913 13 July 1914 Military Giolitti IV
Salandra I
Leone Viale
(1851–1918)
13 July 1914 24 September 1915 Military Salandra I·II
Camillo Corsi
(1860–1921)
30 September 1915 16 June 1917 Military Salandra II
Boselli
Arturo Triangi di Maderno e Laces
(1864–1935)
16 June 1917 16 July 1917 Military Boselli
Alberto Del Bono
(1856–1932)
16 July 1917 23 June 1919 Military Boselli
Orlando
Giovanni Sechi
(1871–1948)
23 June 1919 4 July 1921 Military Nitti I·II
Giolitti V
Eugenio Bergamasco
(1858–1940)
4 July 1921 26 February 1921 Liberal Union Bonomi I
Roberto De Vito
(1867–1959)
26 February 28 October 1922 Social Democracy Facta I·II
Paolo Thaon di Revel
(1859–1948)
28 October 1922 8 May 1925 Military Mussolini
Benito Mussolini
(1883–1945)
8 May 1925 12 September 1929 National Fascist Party
Giuseppe Sirianni
(1874–1955)
12 September 1929 1 January 1933 National Fascist Party
Benito Mussolini
(1883–1945)
1 January 1933 25 July 1943 National Fascist Party
Raffaele de Courten
(1888–1978)
28 July 1943 14 July 1946 Military Badoglio I
Badoglio II
Bonomi II·III
Parri
De Gasperi I

Italian Republic

Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term of office Political Party Government
Alberto Del Bono
(1874–1948)
14 July 1946 4 February 1947 Christian Democracy De Gasperi
Minister of Defence (see list)

See also

References

  1. ^ Presidential Decree n. 17 on February 4, 1947.
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