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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Costanzo Ciano

Children
  
Galeazzo Ciano

Profession
  
Naval commander

Succeeded by
  
Giacomo Acerbo

Nationality
  
Italian

Role
  
Italian Politician


Costanzo Ciano Il circuito del Montenero Coppa Ciano

Born
  
30 August 1876Livorno, Italy (
1876-08-30
)

Died
  
June 26, 1939, Lucca, Italy

Grandchildren
  
Marzio Ciano, Raimonda Ciano, Fabrizio Ciano

Similar People
  
Galeazzo Ciano, Edda Mussolini, Benito Mussolini, Raimonda Ciano, Rachele Mussolini

Political party
  
National Fascist Party

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Costanzo Ciano, 1st Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari (30 August 1876 – 26 June 1939) was an Italian naval officer and politician. He was the father of Galeazzo Ciano.

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Early life

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Born at Livorno the son of Raimondo Ciano and wife Argia Puppo, he entered the Naval Academy of Livorno in 1891, being commissioned an officer five years later. In 1901, he became Tenente di vascello and took part in the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–1912.

The First World War

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In 1915, at the entrance of Italy in World War I, he was a Capitano di corvetta (lieutenant commander), and was assigned to service in Cirenaica. After his return to Italy, he operated at the command of fast MAS units, receiving a Gold Medal for Military Value for a famous action in Bakar Harbour in Istria, which was later celebrated by the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio (who had also participated). Ciano was appointed Senior commander at the end of the war and ennobled by King Victor Emmanuel III as Conte di Cortellazzo e Buccari.

Post-war fascist

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Ciano's ardent nationalism drew him into fascism. He became leader of the Livorno fascio and participated in the March on Rome in October 1922.

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On 31 October 1919, he assumed the post of Undersecretary of State for the Regia Marina and Commissioner for the Merchant Navy. On 9 November 1923, he was appointed rear admiral in the Naval Reserve. He was President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies from 1934 until his death, which occurred at Ponte a Moriano in 1939.

References

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