Camillo Manfroni

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Born(1863-06-13)June 13, 1863
DiedJune 16, 1935(1935-06-16) (aged 72)
Occupations
  • Historian
  • author
  • politician
Camillo Manfroni
Camillo Manfroni
Born(1863-06-13)June 13, 1863
DiedJune 16, 1935(1935-06-16) (aged 72)
Occupations
  • Historian
  • author
  • politician
Scientific career
FieldsHistoriography
InstitutionsNaval Academy in Livorno

Camillo Manfroni (June 13, 1863 – June 16, 1935) was an Italian historian, author and politician.

Manfroni was born in Cuneo, Italy on June 13, 1863. His parents were Giuseppe and Annunziata Cotta Morandini. His father was a police officer.[1]

He completed degrees in Literature and Philosophy.[1]

He died in Rome, Italy on June 16, 1935.[1]

Career

For many years, he taught history and literature at the Naval Academy in Livorno and was one of the founders of the Naval League.[1]

He subsequently held the chair of modern history at the universities of Genoa, Padua, and Rome.[1]

He served as Senator of the Kingdom of Italy from May 14, 1929 to June 16, 1935.[1]

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