Luigi Girolamo Cusani-Confalonieri

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Cusani Confalonieri in 1915

Luigi Girolamo Cusani-Confalonieri was the Ambassador of Italy to the United States from November 1, 1910 to May 29, 1914 when he was replaced by Vincenzo Macchi Di Cellere. [1] [2] He was the Ambassador of Italy to Japan from April 9, 1917 to February 17, 1920.

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