Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7428176> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7428176 description "Italian diplomat".
- Q7428176 description "Italian diplomat".
- Q7428176 subject Q6645963.
- Q7428176 subject Q6936487.
- Q7428176 subject Q7964873.
- Q7428176 subject Q8729198.
- Q7428176 subject Q9076651.
- Q7428176 abstract "Baron Saverio Fava (1832–1913) was known for his founding of the Italian Ministry in Washington, D.C.. He served as the first Italian Ambassador of the then recently unified Italy to the United States from 1881-1893.As Ambassador, Baron Fava served as the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps. Prior to his service for Italy in the United States of America, Baron Fava served in Brazil and Romania. He began his career under the House of Bourbon governments of Italy but as Italian unity formed under Garibaldi, he continued to serve Italian interests under the Savoy.His greatest challenge as US ambassador consisted of the "New Orleans Affair" in which eleven Italians were lynched by a New Orleans mob on 15 Mar 1891. Lodging a protest with Secretary or State James Blaine and eventually negotiating directly with President Benjamin Harrison, the Baron requested federal action to address a lynching of the eleven Italian citizens being managed as a State of Louisiana criminal event. Several Italians were lynched in a New Orleans jail after being falsely accused of a murder. The local and state government failed to act in a test of federal treaties. The Ambassador withdrew from the US in protest and returned to Italy. His return a year later to the US was celebrated as a demonstration of Italian-US relations being restored to "full harmony" Despite resolution of the New Orleans affair, the Ambassador again faced similar circumstances later in his career with the lynching of Italian citizens at Tallulah, LA with strong protests to then Secretary of State John Hay and President William McKinley.In 1898 he was named by king Umberto I senator of the kingdom.".
- Q7428176 birthDate "1832".
- Q7428176 birthYear "1832".
- Q7428176 deathDate "1913".
- Q7428176 deathYear "1913".
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q117101.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q121998.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q14118.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q153688.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q1588.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q35041.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q35678.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q448778.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q539.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q58389.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q61.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645963.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936487.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q7964873.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q8729198.
- Q7428176 wikiPageWikiLink Q9076651.
- Q7428176 dateOfBirth "1832".
- Q7428176 dateOfDeath "1913".
- Q7428176 name "Fava, Saverio".
- Q7428176 shortDescription "Italian diplomat".
- Q7428176 type Person.
- Q7428176 type Agent.
- Q7428176 type Person.
- Q7428176 type Agent.
- Q7428176 type NaturalPerson.
- Q7428176 type Thing.
- Q7428176 type Q215627.
- Q7428176 type Q5.
- Q7428176 type Person.
- Q7428176 comment "Baron Saverio Fava (1832–1913) was known for his founding of the Italian Ministry in Washington, D.C.. He served as the first Italian Ambassador of the then recently unified Italy to the United States from 1881-1893.As Ambassador, Baron Fava served as the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps. Prior to his service for Italy in the United States of America, Baron Fava served in Brazil and Romania.".
- Q7428176 label "Saverio Fava".
- Q7428176 givenName "Saverio".
- Q7428176 name "Fava, Saverio".
- Q7428176 name "Saverio Fava".
- Q7428176 surname "Fava".