Carlo Maria Alberto Aliotti

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Succeeded byGiovanni Paolo Riva
Preceded byGiovanni Gallina
Preceded byAnnibale Raybaudi-Massiglia
Carlo Maria Alberto Aliotti
Italian Ambassador to Venezuela [de]
In office
December 1902  April of 1903
Succeeded byGiovanni Paolo Riva
Italian Ambassador to France [de]
In office
1908–1908
Preceded byGiovanni Gallina
Succeeded byAntonino Paternò Castello di San Giuliano
Italian Ambassador to Mexico [de]
In office
April 11, 1912  October 1913
Preceded byAnnibale Raybaudi-Massiglia
Succeeded bySilvio Cambiagio
Italian Ambassador to Albania
In office
February 21st 1914  mid-August 1914
Succeeded byGaetano Manzoni [it]
Italian Ambassador to China
In office
November 8, 1916  1917
Preceded byCarlo Sforza
Succeeded byVittorio Cerruti [it]
Italian Ambassador to the United States [it][1]
In office
October 1, 1920  November 1, 1920
Preceded byCamillo Romano Avezzana [it]
Succeeded byVittorio Rolandi Ricci
Italian Ambassador to Japan [de]
In office
November 9, 1920  November 12, 1922
Preceded byRaniero Paulucci di Calboli
Succeeded byGiacomo De Martino
Personal details
Born(1870-01-15)January 15, 1870
Smyrna, Ottoman Empire
DiedFebruary 8, 1923(1923-02-08) (aged 53)
La Spezia, Italy
Cause of deathcar accident
Spouse(s)Aliotti, Fiorenza baronessa
Childrendaughter Buonacorsa Aliotti
Parents
  • Baron Antonio Aliotti, former consul general of Tuscany in Smyrna. (father)
  • Victoria Denotovich (mother)
Alma materScuola superiore di Commercio - Venice
ProfessionDiplomat

Carlo Maria Alberto Aliotti was an Italian diplomat.

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