Enrico Morin

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Enrico Morin
Died13 September 1910(1910-09-13) (aged 69)
Forte dei Marmi, Kingdom of Italy
OccupationAdmiral

Enrico Morin (1841–1910) was an Italian admiral and politician who held several cabinet posts.

Early life and education

Morin was born in Genoa on 5 May 1841.[2] His father was an officer of the commissariat of the royal navy of the Kingdom of Sardinia.[2]

Between 1852 and 1857 he attended the royal navy school in Genoa.[2]

Military and political career

Morin joined the campaign of 1860–1861 as a lieutenant.

foreign minister in 1903 for a short time.[2] From 1 February 1904 to 9 April 1905 he was commander-in-chief of the naval squadron in the Mediterranean, and then headed the maritime department of La Spezia.[2]

Later years and death

Morin retired from the navy in 1906.[2] He died in Forte dei Marmi on 13 September 1910.[2]

Awards

Morin was awarded the Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order on 30 April 1903 while he was serving as foreign minister.[5][6]

References

  1. . Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Marco Gemignani (2012). "Morin, Costantino Enrico". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 76.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Morin, Enrico". Treccani (in Italian).
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  6. ^ "Chancery of the Royal Victorian Order" (PDF). The London Gazette. No. 3525. 2 June 1903. Retrieved 6 December 2023.

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