Beirut

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BT Lebanon

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Beirut

  • UF Beirut

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33 Authority record results for Beirut

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Berzolese, Stefano

  • Person

Suddito sardo

Berzolese, Stefano, di Costantinopoli, diretto a Parigi (ASDMAE, CSCo, Registro dei passaporti visti, 1856-1861, a. 1856)

Berardo, Giacomo

  • Person

Suddito sardo.
Berardo, Giacomo, di Torino, commesso, residente in Soria (Stato dei sudditi di S. M. sarda residenti in Egitto, [1835], in ASDMAE, LSAE, b. 23)

Nato a Torino. Deputato di Sanità poi negoziante. Dichiara 26 anni nel 1835; 30 anni nel 1837; 26 anni nel 1839. Domiciliato a Bayrouth/Torino; ad Alessandretta nel 1842 (Consolato d'Italia a Beirut, Serie registri, vol. 40, Registro passaporti visti Bayrouth, 67/1837; 100/1839; 175/1842; Consolato d'Italia a Beirut, Serie registri, vol. 42, Registro passaporti visti Tripoli di Siria, 09/1835)

Musso, Carlo

  • Person

Protetto e/o nazionale: Sardo

Dezani, Francesco

  • Person

Protetto e/o nazionale: Sardo. Del fu Antonio di Quassolo

Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)

  • Consular Post

For the history of the Consulate see: Lisi, Rete consolare (2024), p. 158-167.

The Consulate of the Kingdom of Sardinia in Beirut is established in 1825. In November 1825 the first ruling consul was installed. The district includes the territory covering Palestine, Syria, the Pascialik of Aleppo, and the island of Cyprus.

In 1833, the Consulate was downgraded to a Vice-Consulate; from that date until 1842, the Vice-Consulate was dependent on the Consulate General in Alexandria, Egypt.

From 1842, the Vice-Consulate of Beirut, following the establishment of the Consulate of Jerusalem, was placed under the authority of the Consulate General of Constantinople.

In 1845, Haifa, Damascus and Tyre, which had become dependent on the Consulate in Jerusalem, returned to dependence on Beirut.

In 1849, following the closure of the Consulate in Jerusalem, the office in Beirut was elevated to the rank of consulate.

During the long term the consuls are:

  • Gerolamo Bobone, ruling viceconsul (1825-1827)
  • Giovanni Bianco, ruling viceconsul then consul (1827-1834)
  • Giuseppe Bondesio, ruling viceconsul (1834-1836)
  • Antonio Repetto, viceconsul (1836-1839)
  • Giovanni Battista Carpenetti, viceconsul (1839-1841)
  • Luigi Lenchantin, viceconsul (1841-1842)
  • Luigi Gobbi, viceconsul then consul (1843-1854)
  • Gaetano Villanis, ruling viceconsul (1854-)

Temporary regencies of: Giuseppe Antonio Pagano, Stefano Berzolese, Luigi Pinna, Luigi Cerruti. In 1856, shortly, William Moore, British consul

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