Pietro Tomasi Della Torretta

Summary

Pietro Paolo Tomasi, marchese della Torretta (7 April 1873 – 4 December 1962), known as Pietro Tomasi della Torretta, was an Italian politician and diplomat, and a member of the noble family of the Princes of Lampedusa. He served as President of the Senate from 20 July 1944 until his resignation on 25 June 1946.[1]

Pietro Paolo Tomasi

Biography edit

Born in Palermo, he earned a degree in jurisprudence, entering soon into a diplomatic career. From 1910–1914 he led the cabinet of Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonino Paternò-Castello di San Giuliano. Just after the latter's death, in May 1913 Della Torretta was sent to Munich as Italian plenipotentiary in the days preceding the outbreak of World War I. He was also Ambassador to Petrograd 1917-1919 and served in the Italian delegation at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.

From 1921–1922 he was Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Ivanhoe Bonomi, having been elected as Senator of the Kingdom in 1921. He was Italian ambassador to the United Kingdom 1922-1927.

Hostile to Fascism from the start of Benito Mussolini's government, he became President of the Italian Senate on 20 July 1944, after the Fascist regime collapsed.

References edit

  1. ^ "TOMASI DELLA TORRETTA Pietro". Senate of the Republic (in Italian). Retrieved 11 February 2024.
Political offices
Preceded by Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
1921–1922
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Italian Senate
1944–1946
Succeeded by
Ivanoe Bonomi
(after a two-year vacancy)