- Luigi Palma di Cesnola
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name=Luigi Palma di Cesnola
born= Birth date|1832|7|29
died= death date and age|1904|11|21|1832|7|29
placeofbirth=Turin ,Italy
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caption= Luigi Palma di Cesnola as depicted in "Deeds of Valor"
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank=brigadier-general
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battles=American Civil War
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=Luigi Palma di Cesnola (
July 29 ,1832 –November 21 ,1904 ), anItalian American soldier and amateur archaeologist, was born nearTurin . He received theMedal of Honor for his actions during theAmerican Civil War .Biography
Having served in the Austrian and
Crimean War s, in 1860 he went to New York, where he taught Italian and French and founded a military school for officers. He took part in theAmerican Civil War ascolonel of a cavalry regiment, serving under the name Louis P. di Cesnola. At theBattle of Aldie (June 1863), Colonel di Cesnola was wounded and taken prisoner. He received aMedal of Honor for his efforts during the battle. He was released fromLibby Prison early in 1864, served in the Wilderness and Petersburg campaigns (1864-65) as a brigadier of cavalry, and at the close of the war was breveted brigadier-general. He was then appointed United States consul atLarnaca inCyprus (1865-1877).During his stay on Cyprus he carried out excavations (especially around the archaeological site of
Kourion ), which resulted in the discovery of a large number of antiquities. The collection was purchased by the newly expandedMetropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and Cesnola became the first director in 1879. Doubt having been thrown by the art criticClarence Cook ["Clarence Cook Dead", The New York Times, June 3, 1990] , and byGaston L. Feuerdant , in an article in theNew York Herald (August 1880), upon the genuineness of his restorations, the matter was referred to a special committee, which pronounced in his favor. InCyprus however, his actions are still considered to tantamount to looting. [cite news |first=Constantine |last=Markides |coauthors= |title=Taking stock of our stolen past |date=August 13 ,2006 |publisher= |url =http://www.archaeologynews.org/link.asp?ID=103579&Title=Taking%20stock%20of%20our%20stolen%20past |work =Archaeology News |pages = |accessdate = 2007-04-17 |language =]He is the author of "Cyprus, its ancient Cities, Tombs and Temples" (1877), a travel book of considerable service to the practical antiquary; and of a "Descriptive Atlas of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriote Antiquities" (3 volumes, 1884-1886). He died in New York. He was a member of several learned societies in Europe and America.
Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Colonel, 4th New York Cavalry. Place and date: At Aldie, Va., 17 June 1863. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Born: 29 June 1832, Rivarola, Piedmont, Italy. Date of issue: Unknown.
Citation:
:"Was present, in arrest, when, seeing his regiment fall back, he rallied his men, accompanied them, without arms, in a second charge, and in recognition of his gallantry was released from arrest. He continued in the action at the head of his regiment until he was desperately wounded and taken prisoner."
ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
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*List of Italian American Medal of Honor recipients References
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