Luigi Bongiovanni Explained

Luigi Bongiovanni
Order1:Italian Governor of Cyrenaica
Term Start1:December 1922
Term End1:24 May 1924
Predecessor1:Eduardo Baccari
Successor1:Ernesto Mombelli
Birth Date:8 December 1866
Birth Place:Reggio Emilia
Death Place:Rome

Luigi Bongiovanni (1866–1941) was an Italian general. He was a governor of Cyrenaica from December 1922 to May 1924[1]

Life

He was born in Reggio Emilia in 1866.

During the battle of Caporetto in World War I, he commanded VII corps of the Italian 2nd Army. Before that he participated in Boxer Rebellion, then in the Italo-Turkish War. During the "Grande Guerra" served in the Trentino front.[2] After World War I he served as the Italian military governor of Antalya, which was under Italian occupation at the time.

In 1917 he received the italian silver medal for military valor.[3]

From January 1922 to May 1924 he was Governor of Italian Cyrenaica.

He was senator of the kingdom of Italy since 1928 (when he become a member of Fascist Party main rulers) until his death (because of hearth attack) in 1941.

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Notes

  1. http://notes9.senato.it/Web/senregno.NSF/d0ccee645c7b1ea7c1257114003820d1/6a9ccd7d26c5c3224125646f005927d2?OpenDocument Italian Senators: Biography of L. Bongiovanni
  2. Basilio Di Martino, "La Fanteria italiana nella Grande Guerra" Introduzione
  3. Basilio Di Martino, "La Fanteria italiana nella Grande Guerra"

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