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Known for
  
1848 Treaty of Parma

Name
  
Enrico Salati

Died
  
July 27, 1869


Enrico Salati

Occupation
  
Prime Minister of Parma

Enrico Salati (1788-1869), was Prime Minister of the Duchy of Parma from 1849 to 1859

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Biography

Enrico Salati began his career as a lawyer for the Duchy of Parma.

Under Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma he was appointed President of the Ministry of Grace and Justice.

Enrico Salati as Counsellor of State for the Duchy of Parma, acting on behalf of Charles II, Duke of Parma, signed an alliance with Prince Klemens von Metternich, Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire on 4 February 1848.

Following the abdication of Charles II in 1849 to his son Charles III, Duke of Parma; Enrico Salati became Chief Minister of Parma and Piacenza on 17 May 1849 and he served until 3 May 1859.

Charles III was assassinated on 26 March 1854 and was succeeded by his son Robert I, Duke of Parma (age 5) the following day. Duchess Louise Marie Therese of France requested Enrico Salati and the other ministers to remain in administration as she considered them to be trustworthy and loyal.

The Duchy of Parma was disbanded 9 June 1859 after the Second Italian War of Independence, and became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.

Recognition

Enrico Salati was appointed Knight Commander of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George by Marie Louise of Austria.

References

Enrico Salati Wikipedia


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