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Name
  
Vittorio Taparelli


Role
  
Politician

Vittorio Emanuelle Taparelli

Died
  
April 24, 1890, Rome, Italy

Emanuele Taparelli d'Azeglio (17 September 1816 - 24 April 1890) was an Italian diplomat and politician born in Turin.

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Biography

Taparelli was descended from Piedmontese nobility, the marchesi d'Azeglio (margraves of Azeglio). His father was Roberto d'Azeglio, older brother of statesman Massimo d'Azeglio. He served as a Sardinian diplomat and eventually as minister, including postings to Bavaria, Vienna, The Hague, St Petersburg, London and Paris.

He was a co-founder of the St James's Club in London in 1857. He was an art collector, and was for a time President of the Burlington Fine Arts Club in London.

On his retirement from the diplomatic service in 1871 he was appointed a senator in the 11th Legislature of the Kingdom of Italy.

Honours

  • Knight Grand cross in the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus.
  • References

    Vittorio Emanuelle Taparelli Wikipedia