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'''[[Italians Abroad]] (Russia)'''
'''[[Italian Diaspora]] (Russia)'''


== Timeline ==


[[Category:Italians Abroad| ]]
==== 1400s ====
 
* 1475-1486 - '''Aristotele Fioravanti''' (architect)
 
* 1487-1493 - Pietro Antonio Solari (architect)
 
* 1494-1516 - Aloisio da Carcano
 
==== 1700s ====
 
* 1715-1744 - '''Carlo Bartolomeo Rastrelli''' (artist)
 
* 1715-1771 - '''Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli''' (architect)
 
* 1718-1723 - Nicola Michetti (architect)
 
* 1731 - Giovanni Alberto Ristori (composer)
 
* 1736-1762 - '''Francesco Araja''' (composer)
 
* 1742-1752 - Giuseppe Bonecchi (librettist)
 
* 1757-1783 - Giovanni Battista Locatelli (opera director)
 
* 1758-1769 - Vincenzo Manfredini (composer)
 
* 1762-1784 - Stefano Torelli (artist)
 
* 1765-1768 - '''Baldassare Galuppi''' (composer)
 
* 1766-1772 - Gasparo Angiolini (dancer)
 
* 1768-1775 - '''Tommaso Traetta''' (composer)
 
* 1776-1784 - '''Giovanni Paisiello''' (composer)
 
* 1779-1822 - Canobbio (composer)
 
* 1779-1811 - Giacomo Trombara (architect)
 
* 1780-1817 - Giacomo Quarenghi (architect)
 
* 1782-1816 - Vincenzo Giovanni Bova (artist)
 
* 1782-1831 - Francesco Camporanesi (architect)
 
* 1784-1787, 1791-1801 - Sarti (composer) 
 
* 1787-1791 - Cimarosa (composer)
 
* 1788-1839 - Giulio Renato Litta (military)
 
* 1791-1797 - Giovanni Battista Lampi (artist)
 
* 1795-1849 - '''Carlo Rossi''' (architect)
 
* 1797-1799 - '''Lorenzo Litta''' (nuncio)
 
* 1798-1840 - Catterino Cavos (composer)
 
==== 1800s ====
 
* 1806-1849 - '''Filippo Paulicci''' (military)
 
* 1818-1875 - * Fëdor Antonovič Bruni (artist)
 
* 1818-1863 - * Albert Catterinovič (architect)
 
* 1823-1861 - * Ivan Catterinovič (conductor)
 
* 1837-1842 - <''Gogol's stay in Rome''>
 
* 1850-1870 - '''Cesare Pugni''' (composer)
 
* 1853-1877 - '''Cesare Ciardi''' (flautist, composer)
 
* 1861-1862 - '''Giuseppe Verdi''' (composer)
 
* 1862 - ''<Establishment of diplomatic relations between Italy and the Russian Empire>''
 
* 1874-1881 - '''Enrico Bevignani''' (conductor)
 
* 1876 - ''<Exchange of Ambassadors>''
 
* 1876-1883 - Costantino Nigra (ambassador / Saint Petersburg)
 
* 1878-1919 - '''Riccardo Drigo''' (composer)
 
* 1887-1902 - '''Enrico Cecchetti''' (dancer)
 
==== 1900s (I) ====
 
* 1903-1917 - Giacomo Cireni (clown, actor)
 
* 1904-1913 - Giulio Melegari (ambassador / Saint Petersburg)
 
* 1908 - ''<Humanitarian mission of Russian sailors (Messina earthquake)>''
 
* 1910-1919 - * '''Ivan Puni''' (artist)
 
* 1910-1915 - '''Adalgiso Ferraris''' (composer, pianist)
 
* 1913-1917 - Andrea Carlotti (ambassador / Saint Petersburg)
 
* 1924 (Feb 7) - ''<Establishment of diplomatic relations between Fascist Italy and the Soviet Union / Transfer of the Embassy from Saint Petersburg to Moscow (Villa Berg)>''
 
* 1924-1927 - Gaetano Manzoni (ambassador / Moscow)
 
* 1927-1930 - Vittorio Cerruti (ambassador / Moscow)
 
* 1927-1942 - Edmondo Peluso (politician)
 
* 1930-1935 - Bernardo Attolico (ambassador / Moscow)
 
* 1931-1947 - Paolo Robotti (politician)
 
* 1931-1937 - Vincenzo Baccalà (politician)
 
* 1933 (Sep 2) - ''<Treaty on Friendship, Non-Aggression and Neutrality>''
 
* 1934-1944 - '''Palmiro Togliatti''' (politician)
 
* 1935-1936 - Pietro Aronè (ambassador / Moscow)
 
* 1936-1941 - Augusto Giacometti Rosso (ambassador / Moscow)
 
* 1939-1944 - Palmiro Togliatti (politician, leader of Italy's Communist Party)
 
* 1941 (Jun 22) - ''<Italian declaration of war against the Soviet Union / Suspension of diplomatic relations>''
 
* 1941-1943 - ''<The Italian participation on the Eastern Front ended with the defeat of the Italian troops (with over 75,000 dead or missing, and over 40,000 injured)>''
 
* 1944 - ''<Re-establishment of Diplomatic Relations>''
 
* 1945-1946 - Pietro Quaroni (ambassador / Moscow)
 
* 1946-1951 - Manlio Brosio (ambassador / Moscow)
 
==== 1900s (II) ====
 
* 1950-1993 - Bruno Pontecorvo (physicist)
 
* 1951-1958 - Mario Di Stefano (ambassador)
 
* 1958-1961 - Luca Pietromarchi (ambassador)
 
* 1960 - ''<Giovanni Gronchi's visit to the USSR>''
 
* 1961-1963 - Carlo Alberto Straneo (ambassador)
 
* 1961 - ''<Amintore Fanfani's visit to Moscow>''
 
* 1964 - ''<The Russian city of Stavropol'-na-Volge was renamed "Togliatti" after the death of the leader of Italy's Communist Party>''
 
* 1964-1968 - Federico Sensi (ambassador)
 
* 1966 - ''<Gromyko's visit to Italy>''
 
* 1973-1975 - Piero Vinci (ambassador)
 
* 1973-present - ''<Establishment of the Italian School "Italo Calvino" in Moscow by ambassador  Pietro Vinci>''
 
* 1975-1977 - Enrico Aillaud (ambassador)
 
* 1977-1981 - Giuseppe Walter Maccotta (ambassador)
 
* 1981-1985 - Giovanni Migliuolo (ambassador)
 
* 1985-1989 - Sergio Romano (ambassador)
 
* 1986 - ''<Establishment of the Istituto Italiano di Cultura at Moskow>''
 
* 1988-1991 - ''<Dissolution of the Soviet Union>''
 
* 1989-1993 - Ferdinando Salleo (ambassador)
 
* 1990-1994 - '''Francesco Colasuonno''' (nuncio)
 
* 1993-1996 - Federico Di Roberto (ambassador)
 
* 1996-1999 - Emanuele Scammacca del Murgo e dell'Agnone (ambassador)
 
* 1999 - ''<Establishment of the Istituto Italiano di Cultura at San Petersburg>''
 
* 1999-2001 - '''Giancarlo Aragona''' (ambassador)
 
==== 2000s ====
 
* 2001-2006 - Gianfranco Facco Bonetti (ambassador)
 
* 2002-2010 - '''Antonio Mennini''' (nuncio)
 
* 2006-2010 - Vittorio Claudio Surdo (ambassador)
 
* 2007-present - '''Paolo Pezzi''' (Latin Bishop, Moscow)
 
* 2010-2013 - Antonio Zanardi Landi (ambassador)
 
* 2012-2015 - '''Fabio Capello''' (soccer manager)
 
* 2013-2018 - Cesare Maria Ragaglini (ambassador)
 
* 2016-2020 - Celestino Migliore (nuncio)
 
* 2018-2021 - '''Pasquale Terracciano''' (ambassador)
 
* 2020- Giovanni d’Aniello (nuncio)
 
* 2021- '''Giorgio Starace''' (ambassador)
 
* 2022 (Feb 24) - ''<Invasion of Russian troops in Ukraine>''
 
Il compositore Catterino Al’bertovicˇ Cavos,originario di Venezia, (Venezia 1775 - S. Pietroburgo 1840) visse e lavoro` a S. Pietroburgo
fino ai tempi di Michail Glinka. il librettista fiorentino Giuseppe Bonecchi seguı` la
compagnia di Francesco Araja a S. Pietroburgo nel 1742 e gli fornı` cinque testi d’opera durante la permanenza di questi in Russia.
 
== Apostolic Nuncios ==
 
* Lorenzo Litta † (11 Feb 1797 Appointed - May 1799 Resigned)
* Francesco Colasuonno † (15 Mar 1990 Appointed - 12 Nov 1994 Appointed, Apostolic Nuncio to Italy)
* <John Bukovsky (Fukna)>, S.V.D. † (20 Dec 1994 Appointed - 29 Jan 2000 Retired)
* <Giorgio Zur> (?) (29 Jan 2000 Appointed - 8 Oct 2002 Appointed, Apostolic Nuncio to Austria)
* Antonio Mennini (6 Nov 2002 Appointed - 18 Dec 2010 Appointed, Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain)
* <Ivan Jurkovič> (19 Feb 2011 Appointed - 13 Feb 2016 Appointed, Permanent Observer to United Nations Office and Specialized Agencies in Geneva)
* Celestino Migliore (28 May 2016 Appointed - 11 Jan 2020 Appointed, Apostolic Nuncio to France)
* Giovanni d’Aniello (1 Jun 2020 Appointed - )
 
 
[[Category:Italian Diaspora|- ]]

Latest revision as of 12:38, 5 January 2024

Italian Diaspora (Russia)

Timeline

1400s

  • 1475-1486 - Aristotele Fioravanti (architect)
  • 1487-1493 - Pietro Antonio Solari (architect)
  • 1494-1516 - Aloisio da Carcano

1700s

  • 1715-1744 - Carlo Bartolomeo Rastrelli (artist)
  • 1715-1771 - Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli (architect)
  • 1718-1723 - Nicola Michetti (architect)
  • 1731 - Giovanni Alberto Ristori (composer)
  • 1736-1762 - Francesco Araja (composer)
  • 1742-1752 - Giuseppe Bonecchi (librettist)
  • 1757-1783 - Giovanni Battista Locatelli (opera director)
  • 1758-1769 - Vincenzo Manfredini (composer)
  • 1762-1784 - Stefano Torelli (artist)
  • 1765-1768 - Baldassare Galuppi (composer)
  • 1766-1772 - Gasparo Angiolini (dancer)
  • 1768-1775 - Tommaso Traetta (composer)
  • 1776-1784 - Giovanni Paisiello (composer)
  • 1779-1822 - Canobbio (composer)
  • 1779-1811 - Giacomo Trombara (architect)
  • 1780-1817 - Giacomo Quarenghi (architect)
  • 1782-1816 - Vincenzo Giovanni Bova (artist)
  • 1782-1831 - Francesco Camporanesi (architect)
  • 1784-1787, 1791-1801 - Sarti (composer)
  • 1787-1791 - Cimarosa (composer)
  • 1788-1839 - Giulio Renato Litta (military)
  • 1791-1797 - Giovanni Battista Lampi (artist)
  • 1795-1849 - Carlo Rossi (architect)
  • 1797-1799 - Lorenzo Litta (nuncio)
  • 1798-1840 - Catterino Cavos (composer)

1800s

  • 1806-1849 - Filippo Paulicci (military)
  • 1818-1875 - * Fëdor Antonovič Bruni (artist)
  • 1818-1863 - * Albert Catterinovič (architect)
  • 1823-1861 - * Ivan Catterinovič (conductor)
  • 1837-1842 - <Gogol's stay in Rome>
  • 1850-1870 - Cesare Pugni (composer)
  • 1853-1877 - Cesare Ciardi (flautist, composer)
  • 1861-1862 - Giuseppe Verdi (composer)
  • 1862 - <Establishment of diplomatic relations between Italy and the Russian Empire>
  • 1874-1881 - Enrico Bevignani (conductor)
  • 1876 - <Exchange of Ambassadors>
  • 1876-1883 - Costantino Nigra (ambassador / Saint Petersburg)
  • 1878-1919 - Riccardo Drigo (composer)
  • 1887-1902 - Enrico Cecchetti (dancer)

1900s (I)

  • 1903-1917 - Giacomo Cireni (clown, actor)
  • 1904-1913 - Giulio Melegari (ambassador / Saint Petersburg)
  • 1908 - <Humanitarian mission of Russian sailors (Messina earthquake)>
  • 1910-1919 - * Ivan Puni (artist)
  • 1910-1915 - Adalgiso Ferraris (composer, pianist)
  • 1913-1917 - Andrea Carlotti (ambassador / Saint Petersburg)
  • 1924 (Feb 7) - <Establishment of diplomatic relations between Fascist Italy and the Soviet Union / Transfer of the Embassy from Saint Petersburg to Moscow (Villa Berg)>
  • 1924-1927 - Gaetano Manzoni (ambassador / Moscow)
  • 1927-1930 - Vittorio Cerruti (ambassador / Moscow)
  • 1927-1942 - Edmondo Peluso (politician)
  • 1930-1935 - Bernardo Attolico (ambassador / Moscow)
  • 1931-1947 - Paolo Robotti (politician)
  • 1931-1937 - Vincenzo Baccalà (politician)
  • 1933 (Sep 2) - <Treaty on Friendship, Non-Aggression and Neutrality>
  • 1934-1944 - Palmiro Togliatti (politician)
  • 1935-1936 - Pietro Aronè (ambassador / Moscow)
  • 1936-1941 - Augusto Giacometti Rosso (ambassador / Moscow)
  • 1939-1944 - Palmiro Togliatti (politician, leader of Italy's Communist Party)
  • 1941 (Jun 22) - <Italian declaration of war against the Soviet Union / Suspension of diplomatic relations>
  • 1941-1943 - <The Italian participation on the Eastern Front ended with the defeat of the Italian troops (with over 75,000 dead or missing, and over 40,000 injured)>
  • 1944 - <Re-establishment of Diplomatic Relations>
  • 1945-1946 - Pietro Quaroni (ambassador / Moscow)
  • 1946-1951 - Manlio Brosio (ambassador / Moscow)

1900s (II)

  • 1950-1993 - Bruno Pontecorvo (physicist)
  • 1951-1958 - Mario Di Stefano (ambassador)
  • 1958-1961 - Luca Pietromarchi (ambassador)
  • 1960 - <Giovanni Gronchi's visit to the USSR>
  • 1961-1963 - Carlo Alberto Straneo (ambassador)
  • 1961 - <Amintore Fanfani's visit to Moscow>
  • 1964 - <The Russian city of Stavropol'-na-Volge was renamed "Togliatti" after the death of the leader of Italy's Communist Party>
  • 1964-1968 - Federico Sensi (ambassador)
  • 1966 - <Gromyko's visit to Italy>
  • 1973-1975 - Piero Vinci (ambassador)
  • 1973-present - <Establishment of the Italian School "Italo Calvino" in Moscow by ambassador Pietro Vinci>
  • 1975-1977 - Enrico Aillaud (ambassador)
  • 1977-1981 - Giuseppe Walter Maccotta (ambassador)
  • 1981-1985 - Giovanni Migliuolo (ambassador)
  • 1985-1989 - Sergio Romano (ambassador)
  • 1986 - <Establishment of the Istituto Italiano di Cultura at Moskow>
  • 1988-1991 - <Dissolution of the Soviet Union>
  • 1989-1993 - Ferdinando Salleo (ambassador)
  • 1990-1994 - Francesco Colasuonno (nuncio)
  • 1993-1996 - Federico Di Roberto (ambassador)
  • 1996-1999 - Emanuele Scammacca del Murgo e dell'Agnone (ambassador)
  • 1999 - <Establishment of the Istituto Italiano di Cultura at San Petersburg>
  • 1999-2001 - Giancarlo Aragona (ambassador)

2000s

  • 2001-2006 - Gianfranco Facco Bonetti (ambassador)
  • 2002-2010 - Antonio Mennini (nuncio)
  • 2006-2010 - Vittorio Claudio Surdo (ambassador)
  • 2007-present - Paolo Pezzi (Latin Bishop, Moscow)
  • 2010-2013 - Antonio Zanardi Landi (ambassador)
  • 2012-2015 - Fabio Capello (soccer manager)
  • 2013-2018 - Cesare Maria Ragaglini (ambassador)
  • 2016-2020 - Celestino Migliore (nuncio)
  • 2018-2021 - Pasquale Terracciano (ambassador)
  • 2020- Giovanni d’Aniello (nuncio)
  • 2021- Giorgio Starace (ambassador)
  • 2022 (Feb 24) - <Invasion of Russian troops in Ukraine>

Il compositore Catterino Al’bertovicˇ Cavos,originario di Venezia, (Venezia 1775 - S. Pietroburgo 1840) visse e lavoro` a S. Pietroburgo fino ai tempi di Michail Glinka. il librettista fiorentino Giuseppe Bonecchi seguı` la compagnia di Francesco Araja a S. Pietroburgo nel 1742 e gli fornı` cinque testi d’opera durante la permanenza di questi in Russia.

Apostolic Nuncios

  • Lorenzo Litta † (11 Feb 1797 Appointed - May 1799 Resigned)
  • Francesco Colasuonno † (15 Mar 1990 Appointed - 12 Nov 1994 Appointed, Apostolic Nuncio to Italy)
  • <John Bukovsky (Fukna)>, S.V.D. † (20 Dec 1994 Appointed - 29 Jan 2000 Retired)
  • <Giorgio Zur> (?) (29 Jan 2000 Appointed - 8 Oct 2002 Appointed, Apostolic Nuncio to Austria)
  • Antonio Mennini (6 Nov 2002 Appointed - 18 Dec 2010 Appointed, Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain)
  • <Ivan Jurkovič> (19 Feb 2011 Appointed - 13 Feb 2016 Appointed, Permanent Observer to United Nations Office and Specialized Agencies in Geneva)
  • Celestino Migliore (28 May 2016 Appointed - 11 Jan 2020 Appointed, Apostolic Nuncio to France)
  • Giovanni d’Aniello (1 Jun 2020 Appointed - )

Media in category "Italian Diaspora (Russia)"

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