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I. R. Viceconsolato di Toscana in Savona
- Consular Post
Viceconsolato di Toscana in Savona (dal 1816)
– Marco de Veri, viceconsole toscano (1816)
– Giovanni Battista Ricci, viceconsole (1816 - 1827)
– Matteo Ricci, viceconsole (1827 -1860)
Consolato del Ducato di Lucca in Genova
- Consular Post
The consulate was established in November 1818
The following consuls succeeded each other in the period:
- Antonio Beramendi, former Spanish consul in Genoa (November 1818 - October 1823)
- Giuseppe Oneto, (October 1823- June 1839) consul (October 1823) then consul general in January 1834
- Francesco Oneto (June 1839 - December 1847)
Vice consul in Genoa in the long period 1823 - 1847 is Luigi Oneto.
The vice consuls of the two Rivieras also depend on the Consulate:
- Giacomo Gemelli, in Portofino (from October 1823)
- Pantaleo Prasca, in Sestri Levante (from before 1823)
- Francesco Vissej, Portovenere (from before 1823)
- Carlo Compareti, in La Spezia (since November 1826)
- Giovanni Battista Mazzi, in Sarzana (from November 1826).
Mazza at the closing of the Consulate, in 1847, will become vice-consul of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in that same post - Carlo Boggiano, in Alassio (from before 1823)
- Giovanni Battista Estarico, in Nice, from August 1829
The consular office in Genova was in Piazza Rovere, 307
Imperiale Regio Consolato generale di Toscana in Genova
- Consular Post
The consulate general of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in Genoa is one of the oldest Grand Ducal consulates.
In the period 1814-1860 the following consuls and regents succeeded each other:
- Francesco Bocci, provisional consul, later consul general (1814-1828)
- Fedele Quaglia, regent of the Consulate (1828-1829)
- Alessandro Scacerni, consul general (1829-1833)
- Carlo Pietro Cecconi, in charge of the Consulate then consul general (from 1833)
Vice consular dependencies:
- Finale (since 1819),
- Lerici (since 1850)
- Portofino (since 1816)
- Portovenere (since 1853)
- San Pier d’Arena (since 1857)
- Sarzana (since 1847)
- Savona (since 1816)
- Sestri di Levante (since 1857)
- Spezia (since 1815)