Viceré Marchese Francesco Jacomoni di San Savino (31 August 1893 – 17 February 1973) was an Italian
diplomat
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and minister to
Albania
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before World War II. He was appointed governor of the
Italian protectorate of Albania after its
Invasion
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.
Biography
He was born in
Reggio di Calabria on 31 August 1893 to a banker's family. In 1914 he enlisted in the army for his national service. Named Lieutenant of Fortress Artillery in June 1915, Jacomoni participated in the campaigns of the
Italian Front of World War I. At the same time, he pursued his studies in Law at the
University of Rome, and graduated in July 1916.
In May 1919 he was appointed as a member of the Italian delegation to the
Paris Peace Conference, and worked as a liaison with the Austrian, Hungarian and later Bulgarian delegations. In October 1919 he was appointed as secretary in the Italian embassy at
Bucharest
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, a post he held until recalled to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in August 1920. In the next few years he served in various diplomatic missions and delegations as a secretary, including a brief mission to Albania in April 1926, where he laid much groundwork for the Italo-Albanian Friendship and Mutual Assistance Treaty of November 1926.
On his return, he became a close associate of
Dino Grandi, then Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs and soon to become Minister. Initially head of the Ministry's Historical Service but late rising to be deputy head of Grandi's ministerial office, he participated in a number of missions to the Italian delegations to international conferences regarding the
Dawes and
Young plans, or the
London Naval Conference 1930.
In October 1932, Jacomoni married Maja Cavallero, the daughter of General (and later Marshal)
Ugo Cavallero. During the next few years, he was engaged mainly in
Geneva
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at the
League of Nations
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.
He was appointed as
minister to the Kingdom of Albania from 9 September 1936 until shortly after the Italian invasion of Albania in April 1939. On 17 April he was promoted to ambassadorial rank and on 22 April he became the country's Viceroy (''Luogotenente del Re'', "Lieutenant-General of the King"). Jacomoni retained this post, which made him the country's effective governor, during much of the
Italian occupation.
He was replaced with General
Alberto Pariani on 18 March 1943, after his policy of severe repression had failed to halt the growth of the
Albanian Resistance movement.
After the war, he was tried along with other senior officials of the
Fascist regime, and sentenced by the Italian High Court to 24 years imprisonment on 12 March 1945. He was however released with the general amnesty issued by the Italian government in June 1946, and his sentence was finally commuted altogether in March 1948.
He published his memoirs on his tenure in Albania under the title of ''La politica dell'Italia in Albania'' in 1965, and died in
Rome
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on 17 February 1973.
References
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1893 births
1973 deaths
People from Reggio Calabria
Ambassadors of Italy to Albania
Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943)
Italian military personnel of World War I
Italian people of World War II
Italian colonial governors and administrators
Italian prisoners and detainees