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* [[Felice Napoleone Canevaro]], 1 June, 1898 &ndash; 29 June, 1898<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felice_Napoleone_Canevaro Wikipedia].</ref>
* Vice-Admiral Viale, until 24 September, 1915;
* Vice-Admiral Viale, until 24 September, 1915;
* Vice-Admiral [[Camillo Corsi]], until 16 June, 1916;
* Vice-Admiral [[Camillo Corsi]], until 16 June, 1916;
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* Vice-Admiral [[Paolo Camillo Thaon|Paolo Thaon di Revel]], until 30 September, 1915;
* Vice-Admiral [[Paolo Camillo Thaon|Paolo Thaon di Revel]], ? until 30 September, 1915;
* Vice-Admiral [[Camillo Corsi]], until 16 February, 1916;
* Vice-Admiral [[Camillo Corsi]], ? until 16 February, 1916;
* Vice-Admiral [[Paolo Camillo Thaon|Paolo Thaon di Revel]], 3 February, 1917 until the end of the war.
* Vice-Admiral [[Paolo Camillo Thaon|Paolo Thaon di Revel]], 3 February, 1917 until the end of the war.
* Admiral [[Domenico Cavagnari]], ? until 11 December, 1940<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_Riccardi Wikipedia.]</ref>
* Admiral [[Arturo Riccardi]], 11 December, 1940 to 25 July, 1943<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_Riccardi Wikipedia.]</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [[Corpo Reali Equipaggi]]
* [[Corpo Reali Equipaggi]], those petty officers and seaman not at sea
* [[Accademia Navale]], the Italian Naval Academy
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 9 March 2020

The Regia Marina (Royal Navy) was the navy of Italy from unification in the latter-half of the 19th Century until the dissolution of the Monarchy in 1946.

Ministers of Marine

  • Felice Napoleone Canevaro, 1 June, 1898 – 29 June, 1898[1]
  • Vice-Admiral Viale, until 24 September, 1915;
  • Vice-Admiral Camillo Corsi, until 16 June, 1916;
  • Rear-Admiral Triangi, until 16 July, 1917;
  • Vice-Admiral Del Bono, until the end of the war.

Chiefs of Staff

See Also

Footnotes