Directory (political)
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In political history, the term directory, in French directoire, applies to high collegial institutions of state composed of members styled director (French directeur, etc.) The most important of these by far was the French Directory. However, France also imposed this form of government on conquered regions of Italy.
In modern speech, the term is also used, more informally, to describe a small group of influential states that is said to 'direct' the agenda, and weigh heavily on the decisions, of a larger international organism, especially if they meet en petit comité.
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[edit] Italian Directories (under French control)
[edit] In Genoa
17 January 1798 - Jul 1799 Executive Directory
- Luigi Emanuele Corvetto (b. 1756 - d. 1821) (to Jan 1799)
- Pietro Ferreri (b. 1758 - d. 18..) (from Jan 1799)
- Giorgio Ambrogio Molfino
- Agostino Maglione (b. 1744 - d. 18..)
- Niccolò Littardi (b. 1748 - d. 18..)
- Paolo Costa
Jul 1799 - Oct 1799 Executive Directory
- Pietro Ferreri (2nd time)
- Luigi Lupi (1st time)
- Giovanni Battista Rossi
- Francesco Masuccone
- Paolo Costa
Oct 1799 - 7 December 1799 Executive Directory
- Pietro Ferreri (3rd time)
- Luigi Lupi (2nd time)
- Francesco Montaldo
- Domenico Assereto
- Giuseppe Morchio
[edit] In Lombardy
29 June 1797 - 31 August 1798 First Directory
- Duca Giovanni Galeazzo Serbelloni (to 13 November 1797) (b.1744 - d. 1802)
- Giovanni Battista Savoldi (from 13 November 1797)
- Marco Alessandri (1st time) (b.1755 - d.1830)
- Pietro Moscati (to 16 April 1798) (b.1739 - d.1824)
- Jacopo Lamberti (1st time) (from 16 April 1798)
- Giovanni Paradisi (b.1760 - d. 1826) (to 16 April 1798)
- Carlo Testi (from 16 April 1798)
- Giovanni Costabili Containi (b.1756 - d.1841)
31 August 1798 - 14 December 1798 Second Directory
- Girolamo Adelasio (1st time) (to 17 October 1798)
- Antonio Sabbati (from 17 October 1798)
- Marco Alessandri (2nd time)
- Jacopo Lamberti (2nd time)
- Giuseppe Luosi (1st time) (b. 1755 - d. 1830) (to 17 October 1798)
- Antonio Smancini (from 17 October 1798)
- Fedele Sopransi (1st time) (to 17 October 1798)
- Vincenzo Brunetti (from 17 October 1798)
14 December 1798 - 29 April 1799 Third Directory
- Girolamo Adelasio (2nd time)
- Marco Alessandri (3rd time) (to Mar 1799)
- Ferdinando Marescalchi (b. 1764 - d. 1816) (from Mar 1799)
- Jacopo Lamberti (3rd time) (to Mar 1799)
- Fedele Vertemate Franchi (from Mar 1799)
- Giuseppe Luosi (2nd time)
- Fedele Sopransi (2nd time)
[edit] In Lucca
4 February 1799 - 17 July 1799 Executive Directory
Initial members:
- Giorgio Martinelli
- Giovanni Domenico Merli
- Giovanni Sebastiano Gusti
- Jacopo Pellegrini
- Jacopo Antonio Franchi
Four of the above replaced at different times by:
- Domenico Bertagna
- Pietro Martelli Leonardi
- Giuseppe Duccini
- Francesco Belluomini
[edit] Directory of the Cispadane Republic
- 16 October 1796 - 9 July 1797 (Five directors)
- 9 July 1797 - 20 July 1799 Cispadane Republic incorporated into the Cisalpine Republic
[edit] Naples (Sicily this side of the Lighthouse)
President of the Executive Directory: 5 June 1799- 23 June 1799 Ercole D'Agnese.
[edit] References
- Italian States before 1861 on rulers.org