Tommaso Tittoni | |
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Prime Minister of Italy | |
In office 12 March 1905 – 28 March 1905 | |
Monarch | Victor Emmanuel III |
Preceded by | Giovanni Giolitti |
Succeeded by | Alessandro Fortis |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 23 June 1919 – 25 November 1919 | |
Prime Minister | Giovanni Giolitti |
Preceded by | Sidney Sonnino |
Succeeded by | Vittorio Scialoja |
In office 29 May 1906 – 11 December 1909 | |
Prime Minister | Giovanni Giolitti |
Preceded by | Francesco Guicciardini |
Succeeded by | Francesco Guicciardini |
In office 3 November 1903 – 24 December 1905 | |
Prime Minister | Giovanni Giolitti Himself Alessandro Fortis |
Preceded by | Giulio Prinetti |
Succeeded by | Antonino Paternò Castello |
President of the Italian Senate | |
In office 1 December 1919 – 21 January 1929 | |
Preceded by | Adeodato Bonasi |
Succeeded by | Luigi Federzoni |
Personal details | |
Born | Rome, Papal States | 16 November 1855
Died | 7 February 1931 Rome, Kingdom of Italy | (aged 75)
Political party | Historical Right |
Tommaso Tittoni (16 November 1855 – 7 February 1931) was an Italian diplomat, politician and Knight of the Annunziata. He was Italy's foreign minister from 1903 until 1909, except for a five-month period. He also was interim prime minister for about two weeks in March 1905,[1] making him the shortest-serving prime minister in the history of Italy.