Cesare Bonelli

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Preceded byGiovanni Bruzzo
Preceded byGustavo Mazè de la Roche
Succeeded byFerdinando Acton
Cesare Bonelli
Minister of War
In office
24 October 1878  19 December 1878
Preceded byGiovanni Bruzzo
Succeeded byGustavo Mazè de la Roche
In office
14 July 1879  13 July 1880
Preceded byGustavo Mazè de la Roche
Succeeded byFerdinando Acton
Minister of the Navy
In office
14 July 1879  25 November 1879
Preceded byNiccolò Ferracciù
Succeeded byFerdinando Acton
Senator
In office
20 November 1879  1 October 1904

Cesare Amedeo Augusto Bonelli (3 January 1821 in Turin – 1 October 1904 in Orvieto) was an Italian politician and general, veteran of the Italian Wars of Independence. He was Senator of the Kingdom of Italy in the XIII legislature, and held the position of Minister of War in the first, second and third Cairoli government.[1]

He was born in Turin on 3 January 1821, son of the famous naturalist Franco Andrea Bonelli and Fernanda d'Ancona. Between 1830 and 1841 he attended the Accademia Reale di Torino, then completed his education at the Scuola di applicazione.[2][3]

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