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Cesare Cristiani di Ravarano
Minister of grace and justice and ecclesiastical affairs of the Kingdom of Sardinia.
In office
27 March 1849 – 29 March 1849
MonarchVictor Emmanuel II
Prime MinisterClaudio Gabriele de Launay
Preceded byRiccardo Sineo
Succeeded byLuigi de Margherita
Senator for the Kingdom of Sardegna
In office
31 July 1849 – 21 March 1857
Personal details
Born18 July 1797
Solero
Died21 March 1857(1857-03-21) (aged 59)
Turin
Alma materUniversity of Paris
ProfessionMagister

Cesare Cristiani di Ravarano (also spelled Di Raverano) (Solero, 18 July 1797 – Turin, 21 March 1857) was an Italian Politician and magistrate.

Biography

He graduated in law from the University of Paris, degree confirmed at the University of Turin became Attorney General at the Royal Chamber of Accounts of Piedmont in 1841, Class President in the Senate of Piedmont on December 11, 1847, the following year First President of the Senate of Casale. He was also a Member of the Higher Commission of Liquidation and of the General Council of the Administration of the Public Debt in the Mainland States.

References

  1. "Gazzetta di Genova". stamp. dell'Istituto e della Gazzetta Nazionale. November 15, 1838 – via Google Books.
  2. "Gazzetta piemontese". D. Pane. November 15, 1835 – via Google Books.
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