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Vincenzo Garioni

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Preceded by
  
Ottavio Ragni

Preceded by
  
Giovanni Ameglio

Succeeded by
  
Giorgio Cigliana

Succeeded by
  
Giacomo De Martino


Preceded by
  
Giovanni Ameglio

Name
  
Vincenzo Garioni

Succeeded by
  
Vittorio Menzinger

Died
  
1929, Venice, Italy

Vincenzo Garioni

Vincenzo Garioni (19 November 1856 – 24 April 1929) was an Italian general. He was the governor of Tripolitania (1913-1914), and later had become the governor of both of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica.

After being promoted to colonel in 1900, he commanded of the Italian Expeditionary Corps in China sent to put down the Boxer Rebellion. Then, as a lieutenant-general in Italo-Turkish war (1911-1912), he (with Luigi Agliardi, another China veteran) was assigned with the conquest of Zuwara, Ghadames on the Libyan-Tunisian border.

Between his two terms as a governor. He commanded, at the Beginning of World War I, VII corps, and temporarily the 3rd Italian Army until arrival of Duke of Aosta.

During the sixth battle of the Isonzo (August 1916), he commanded II corps of the 2nd Italian Army.

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