List of governors of the Italian Islands of the Aegean information
Governor of the Italian Islands of the Aegean
Governatore della Isole italiane dell'Egeo
Longest serving Mario Lago 16 November 1922 – 27 November 1936
Reports to
King of Italy
Residence
Governor's Palace [it], Rhodes
Formation
5 May 1912
First holder
Giovanni Ameglio (Commander)
Final holder
Iginio Ugo Faralli [it](Vice Governor)
Abolished
7 May 1945
Succession
British military administrators in the Aegean
This article lists the governors of the Italian Colony of Aegean Islands, from 1912 to 1947. It includes Italian commanders and governors, as well as German commanders and British administrators of the Dodecanese during World War II and its aftermath.
Italy conquered the Dodecanese from the Ottoman Empire in 1912, during the Italo-Turkish War and ceded the islands to Greece in 1947, according to the Treaty of Paris.
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