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The 1st Duke of Addis Abeba | |
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Prime Minister of Italy | |
In office 25 July 1943 – 8 June 1944 | |
Monarch | Vittorio Emanuele III |
Lieutenant General | The Prince of Piedmont |
Deputy | Palmiro Togliatti |
Preceded by | Benito Mussolini |
Succeeded by | Ivanoe Bonomi |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 11 February 1944 – 8 June 1944 | |
Prime Minister | Himself |
Preceded by | Raffaele Guariglia |
Succeeded by | Ivanoe Bonomi |
Minister of the Italian Africa | |
In office 11 February 1944 – 8 June 1944 | |
Prime Minister | Himself |
Preceded by | Melchiade Gabba |
Succeeded by | Ivanoe Bonomi |
Governor-General of the Italian East Africa Viceroy of Ethiopia | |
In office 9 May 1936 – 11 June 1936 | |
Monarch | Vittorio Emanuele III |
Duce | Benito Mussolini |
Preceded by | Offices established |
Succeeded by | Rodolfo Graziani |
Commissary of the Italian East Africa | |
In office 28 November 1935 – 9 May 1936 | |
Preceded by | Emilio De Bono |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Governor of Eritrea | |
In office 22 November 1935 – 9 May 1936 | |
Preceded by | Emilio De Bono |
Succeeded by | Alfredo Guzzoni |
Governor of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica | |
In office 24 January 1929 – 31 December 1933 | |
Preceded by | Emilio De Bono (Tripolitania) Attilio Teruzzi (Cyrenaica) |
Succeeded by | Italo Balbo (Governor of Libia) |
Chief of Staff of the Royal Italian Army | |
In office 25 November 1919 – 2 February 1921 | |
Preceded by | Armando Diaz |
Succeeded by | Giuseppe Vaccari |
In office 4 May 1925 – 1 February 1927 | |
Preceded by | Giuseppe Francesco Ferrari |
Succeeded by | Giuseppe Francesco Ferrari |
Personal details | |
Born | Grazzano Monferrato, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy | 28 September 1871
Died | 1 November 1956 Grazzano Badoglio, Piedmont, Italy | (aged 85)
Political party | Independent |
Spouse |
Sofia Valania
(m. 1904; died 1942) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Italy |
Branch/service | Royal Italian Army |
Years of service | 1892–1943 |
Rank | Marshal of Italy |
Battles/wars | First Italo–Ethiopian War Italo–Turkish War World War I Pacification of Libya Second Italo–Ethiopian War World War II |
Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of Addis Abeba, 1st Marquess of Sabotino (US: /bəˈdoʊljoʊ/ bə-DOH-lyoh,[1] Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro baˈdɔʎʎo]; 28 September 1871 – 1 November 1956), was an Italian general during both World Wars and the first viceroy of Italian East Africa.[2] With the fall of the Fascist regime in Italy, he became Prime Minister of Italy.