List of ambassadors of Italy to Romania

Ambassador of Italy to Romania
Ambasciatore d'Italia al Romania
Incumbent
Marco Giungi

since May 11, 2017
Style His Excellency
Inaugural holder Annibale Strambio
Formation March 20, 1859
Website http://www.ambbucarest.esteri.it/ambasciata_bucarest/it/ambasciata/

Ambassadors of Italy have been sent to Romania from as early as October 27, 1878, when the Romanian Principality gained its independence from the Ottoman Empire (as a result of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878).

Annibale Strambio was appointed Consul and Agent of the Kingdom of Sardinia in Bucharest soon after the emergence of the United Principalities through the 1859 union between Moldavia and Wallachia (at a time when, in the aftermath of the Crimean War, Sardinia was one of the European powers overseeing the new state). Between the two dates, Sardinia ensured Italian unification, with Strambio being the first to represent the new Italian state.

Consuls and Agents (1859-1878)

NameDate of appointment
Annibale StrambioMarch 20, 1859
Francesco Teccio di BayoOctober 23, 1865
Romano SuzinnoFebruary 22, 1867
Saverio FavaSeptember 27, 1868

Ministers Plenipotentiary (1878-1945)

NameDate of appointment
Saverio FavaOctober 27, 1878
Giuseppe Tornielli Brusati di VerganoDecember 5, 1879
Francesco CurtopassiJanuary 2, 1888
Emanuele Beccaria IncisaFebruary 3, 1895
Carlo FasciottiJune 18, 1911
Alberto Martin FranklinAugust 1, 1919
Pompeo AloisiMarch 1, 1923
Carlo DurazzoOctober 1, 1925
Gabriele PreziosiMarch 8, 1928
Ugo SolaOctober 27, 1932
Pellegrino GhigiDecember 23, 1938
Renato Bova ScoppaJuly 11, 1941

Chargés d'Affaires (1945-1947)

NameDate of appointment
Pietro GerboreMarch 13, 1945
Manlio CastronuovoFebruary 20, 1947

Ministers Plenipotentiary (1947-1964)

NameDate of appointment
Michele Scammacca del Murgo e di AgnoneOctober 17, 1947
Alberto CalisseMarch 14, 1951
Francesco Lo FaroMay 22, 1955
Alberto Paveri Fontana di Fontana PradosaOctober 23, 1959

Ambassadors (1964-)

NameDate of appointmentobservations
Alberto Paveri Fontana di Fontana PradosaJuly 15, 1964
Niccolò MoscatoNovember 5, 1964
Antonino RestivoSeptember 30, 1972
Ernesto Quintino BolascoMarch 24, 1975
Benedetto SantarelliAugust 10, 1981
Sergio CattaniSeptember 23, 1985
Luigi AmaduzziNovember 12, 1988
Bernardo UguccioniJuly 15, 1991
Giuseppe de Michelis di SlonghelloJanuary 16, 1995
Anna Blefari MelazziApril 30, 1998
Stefano RoncaMay 12, 2003
Daniele ManciniNovember 7, 2005
Mario CospitoAugust 2008January 2013
Diego BrasioliFebruary 2013(*He was born in Rome in 1961)
  • In 1985 he graduated from the Sapienza University of Rome.
  • In 1986 he entered the diplomatic service.
  • From 1988 to 1995 he was employed at the Italian Embassies in Pakistan and in Jordan.
  • He returned to Rome and served in the Middle East and Mediterranean Office of the General Directorate for Political Affairs of the Farnesina.
  • From 1999 to 2007 he was sent to Lebanon, at the Embassy of Italy in Beirut, and he was Consul General in Los Angeles.
  • From 2007 to 2010 he was the head of the Foreign Ministry Office responsible for the G8 political agenda, anti-terrorism and the fight against organized crime.
  • From 2010 to 2012 he was President of the Interministerial Committee for Human rights.[1]
Marco GiungiMay 11, 2017born October 4, 1962 in Ancona)

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References

  1. Diego Brasioli, cv
  2. Marco Giungicv
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