Mario Indelli
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Preceded byOttaviano Armando Kock
Succeeded byFrancesco Jacomoni
Preceded byGuido Viola di Campalto
Succeeded byFrancesco Mameli
Mario Indelli | |
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Indelli in 1936, during his stay in Durres, doing the roman salute | |
| Italian ambassador in the Kingdom of Albania | |
| Consul and Ambassador | |
| Preceded by | Ottaviano Armando Kock |
| Succeeded by | Francesco Jacomoni |
| Italian ambassador in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia | |
| Preceded by | Guido Viola di Campalto |
| Succeeded by | Francesco Mameli |
| Italian ambassador in the Japanese Empire | |
| Preceded by | Giacinto Auriti |
| Succeeded by | Giovanni Revedin di San Martino |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 April 1886 |
| Died | 19 December 1956 (aged 70) Rome, Italy |
Mario Indelli (1 April 1886 – 19 December 1956) was an Italian diplomat and ambassador who served the Kingdom of Italy and the Republic of Italy.
Indelli was born in Florence on 1 April 1886. He was the son of Luigi Indelli (1828–1903), a lawyer with multiple mandates within the House of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy, and brother of another diplomat, Paolo Francesco Indelli, who held the position of general consul and consul from 1910 to 1920. Indelli studied jurisprudence at the University of Bologna, where he graduated on 26 April 1910.[1]
Indelli died in Rome on 19 December 1956.[2]