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Giuseppe Salvago Raggi
Italian Ambassador to China
In office 1899–1901
Preceded by
Renato De Martino
Succeeded by
Vitale Giovanni Gallina
Italian Governor of Eritrea
In office 1907–1915
Preceded by
Ferdinando Martini
Succeeded by
Giovanni Cerrina Feroni
Italian Governor of Somaliland
In office 1906–1907
Preceded by
Luigi Mercatelli
Succeeded by
Tommaso Carletti
Personal details
Born
17 May 1866 Genoa, Italy
Died
February 28, 1946(1946-02-28) (aged 79) Molare, Italy
Giuseppe Salvago Raggi (17 May 1866 – 28 February 1946) was an Italian diplomat, born in Genoa. He was ambassador of Italy to China (1899–1901) and France. He was the Italian colonial governor of Somaliland (1906–1907) and Eritrea (1907–1915). He is best known for signing the Boxer Protocol on behalf of the Kingdom of Italy.
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