article lists the colonialgovernorsofItalianEritrea from 1890 to 1941. They administered the territory on behalf of the Kingdom ofItaly. Before the official...
ItalianEritreans (or EritreanItalians, Italian: Italo-eritrei) are Eritrean-born citizens who are fully or partially ofItalian descent, whose ancestors...
merger ofItalian Somalia, ItalianEritrea, and the newly occupied Ethiopian Empire. Italian East Africa was divided into six governorates. Eritrea and Somalia...
Royal Corps OfEritreanColonial Troops were indigenous soldiers from Eritrea, who were enrolled as askaris in the Royal Corps ofColonial Troops (Regio...
occupied by Italy in 1889. Governor Ferdinando Martini made it the capital city ofItalianEritrea in 1897. In the early 20th century, the Eritrean Railway...
The Italiancolonial empire (Italian: Impero coloniale italiano), also known as the Italian Empire (Impero italiano) between 1936 and 1941, was founded...
the ItalianGovernors could show the dedication of the Kingdom ofItaly to the "colonia primogenita" (first daughter-colony) as was called Eritrea. Today...
July 1866 – 2 July 1952) was an Italian soldier. He was twice colonialgovernorofEritrea and also a governorofItalian Somaliland. Giovanni Cerrina Feroni...
power of eminent domain, could be suppressed. Eritrea officially became an Italian colony in 1890 and Massawa – already the seat of the colonial administration...
24 May 1991. Eritrea was an Italian colony from the 1880s until the defeat of the Italians by the Allies of World War II in 1941, Eritrea then briefly...
North-central Eritrea was the coastal region of the Ethiopian Empire until 1889. Italiancolonial occupation of northern Ethiopia began during the 1880s, out of which...
Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Somalia. Most of the Italians moved to Somalia during the Italiancolonial period. In 1892, the Italian explorer...
ISBN 978-0-521-85048-3. ListofcolonialgovernorsofItalian Tripolitania Postage stamps and postal history of Tripolitania Banknotes of the Military Authority...
result that both forces retired, the Italians only leaving some 5,000 troops in Eritrea, later to become an Italian colony. Meanwhile, Emperor Yohannes...
The Italian Islands of the Aegean (Italian: Isole italiane dell'Egeo; Greek: Ἰταλικαὶ Νῆσοι Αἰγαίου Πελάγους; Turkish: Ege'deki İtalyan Adaları) were an...