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Consolato generale e Cancelleria della Legazione di S. M. Sarda in Costantinopoli

  • Ufficio consolare

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. 65-79 (Deputazione Subalpina di storia patria. Biblioteca di storia recente, N.S., vol. XXXVII). In 1825 the consular district of Constantinople extends throughout the entire Turkish territory in Asia, starting from Cape Baba, and including the islands of Tenedos and Lemnos, and throughout the entire Turkish territory in Europe up to Kavala, including the island of Thasos. It has as its dependents the vice-consulates of the Dardanelles and Edirne.
In 1835 the consular Division of Constantinople included the districts of Smyrna and Larnaca.
In 1842 the vice-consulate of Bayrouth and the Consulate of Jerusalem became part of the Division of the Consulate General of Constantinople as did the island of Crete.

During the long terms the office was entrusted to:

  • Gaetano Truqui, Consul (1825-1833)
  • Luigi Filippi, Chargé d'affairs (1834)
  • Federico Montiglio di Montiglio, Chargé d'affairs (1835-1837)
  • Domenico Pareto, Chargé d'affairs (1838-1846)
  • Romauldo Tecco, Chargé d'affairs (1846- 1856)

Since 1856 the office was entrusted to a ruling vice-consul

Consolato generale then Agenzia e Consolato generale di S. M. il Re di Sardegna in Alessandria d'Egitto

  • Ufficio consolare

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)

Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Thessaloniki (1825- ) them Vice-consulate (1830-) then Proconsulate (1833-) then Consular Delegation (1844-) then Consulate (1856 -)

  • Ufficio consolare
  • 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)