(1889-01-31)January 31, 1889 Legnaro, Province of Padua
Died
January 13, 1975(1975-01-13) (aged 85) Rome
Allegiance
Kingdom of Italy Italy
Service/branch
Royal Italian Army Italian Army
Years of service
1908–1952
Rank
Army corps general
Commands held
32nd Infantry Division "Marche" 80th Infantry Division "La Spezia" XVIII Army Corps IX Army Corps
Battles/wars
Italo-Turkish War World War I Second Italo-Ethiopian War World War II
Awards
Military Order of Savoy Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Other work
Commander of the Voluntary Militia for National Security (MVSN) Member of the Italian resistance movement
Quirino Armellini (31 January 1889 in Legnaro – 13 January 1975 in Rome) was an Italian military officer, who served as a general in both the Royal Italian Army and the Italian Army.
QuirinoArmellini (31 January 1889 in Legnaro – 13 January 1975 in Rome) was an Italian military officer, who served as a general in both the Royal Italian...
Armellini (1852–1896), Italian archaeologist and historian Marco Armellini (born 1960), former Italian professional tennis player QuirinoArmellini (1889–1975)...
who after being arrested in January 1944 was replaced by General QuirinoArmellini, in turn replaced by General Roberto Bencivenga [it] in March 1944...
fear from the Blackshirts. Immediately, Galbiati was replaced by QuirinoArmellini, an Army general, and arrested a few days later. The MVSN was then...
monarchical faith. Galbiati's successor in command of the corps, QuirinoArmellini, issued a circulated memo on July 30 in which he guaranteed Badoglio...
September 1943 – 21 August 1944 Duce Benito Mussolini Preceded by QuirinoArmellini Succeeded by Benito Mussolini Minister of Corporations In office 31...
elements of the Italian military, in particular Generals QuirinoArmellini and Mario Roatta. Armellini had concentrated his troops in Split, a move Bastianini...
25 January 1944, at the end of a clandestine meeting with General QuirinoArmellini, Montezemolo was arrested by the Nazis together with his friend Filippo...
midnight, he was ordered to hand over control to the army general QuirinoArmellini. Galbiati capitulated to Grandi's men and it has been argued that...
January 1937 – July 1943 Preceded by Office created Succeeded by QuirinoArmellini Personal details Born (1890-12-20)20 December 1890 Biljana, Austro-Hungarian...
prioritizing pomp over substance; among others, Generals Giacomo Zanussi and QuirinoArmellini accused him of this in their postwar memoirs, with Pietro Badoglio...
stationed in Dalmatia with headquarters in Split, replacing general QuirinoArmellini. On the following 29 October, after promotion to lieutenant general...
official biography of Pietro Badoglio as Chief of the General Staff Armellini, Quirino, and Pietro Badoglio. Con Badoglio in Etiopia, Etc. 1937. OCLC 556812967...
dell’Umiltà. Diagonal from the church on Via delle Vergini is the Teatro Quirino. The church has a complex history. It was first built in 1615 with the...