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He was nominated as ] in 1938 and served as such from 23 September to 1 January 1939. He was prefect of ] between 1939 and 1941. Medici died near ]. | He was nominated as ] in 1938 and served as such from 23 September to 1 January 1939. He was prefect of ] between 1939 and 1941. Medici died near ]. | ||
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Francesco Medici, Carlo; Dall'Alfa ... all Omega (2007) | Francesco Medici, Carlo; Dall'Alfa ... all Omega (2007) |
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Francesco Canero Medici (01-06-1886, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 19/5/1946, Rome, Italy). His parents were Raffaele Gaetano Canero Medici and Rosina Tramontano.
He was an Italian diplomat, worked with Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi and Italo Balbo.
He was nominated as Governor of Addis Abeba in 1938 and served as such from 23 September to 1 January 1939. He was prefect of Tripoli between 1939 and 1941. Medici died near Rome.
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