Italian Governors of Addis Ababa

Italian Governors of Addis Ababa

List of Italian Governors of Addis Ababa

Tenure Incumbent Notes
5 May 1936 to 27 May 1936 Giuseppe Bottai, Governor
1 June 1936 to 23 September 1938 Alfredo Siniscalchi, Governor
23 September 1938 to 1 January 1939 Francesco Camero Medici, Governor
1 January 1939 to 5 May 1939 Enrico Cerulli, Governor
5 May 1939 to 2 June 1940 Guglielmo Nasi, Governor
2 June 1940 to 3 April 1941 Giuseppe Daodice, Governor
3 April 1941 to 6 April 1941 Agenore Frangipani, Governor

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