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Archival description

It includes only one file containing all the papers preserved. It consists mainly of institutional correspondence.
Activities of the Sardinian consuls:

  • Luigi Lenchantin – Consul (March, 1843 – May 1844)
  • Giuseppe Maria Adolfo Castellinard - Consul (July, 1845 – July 1849).

The Royal Decree of November 17, 1871 establishes the Italian Consulate in Palestine.

The papers - repatriated partially organized in categories (called ‘Posizioni’ in this archive) - attest:

  • Dealing of political affairs (conflicts between the religious communities; relations with clergy and the other religious communities; relations with the Ethiopian community)
  • Relations with the administron and contacts with other Consulates
  • Assistance provided to Italians (protection of nationals and legal aid)
  • Staff and employee administration (internal organization and regulations)

Consuls:

  • Alessandro De Rege di Donato e San Raffaele - Consul (March 6, 1872 – December 14, 1879)
  • Oscarre Missir – Interpreter Acting consul (June 20, 1879 – June 22, 1882)
  • Angiolo Alberici - Consul (June 19, 1882 – June 10, 1883)
  • Giuseppe Camillo Mina – Acting consul (June 24, 1882 – July 15, 1883)
  • Gaetano Solanelli – Consul (August 30, 1883 – October 25, 1892)
  • Giuseppe Camillo Mina – Consul (November 13, 1892 – April 7, 1897)
  • Ettore Gazzaniga - Acting consul (July 9, 1897 – March 23, 1899) o fino al 1901
  • Arturo Scaniglia – Consul (November 13, 1898 – March 17, 1901)
  • Tommaso Carletti – Consul (May 9, 1901 – August 22, 1904)
  • Fabrizio Gavotti Verospi – Consul (August, 22 1904 – + February 23, 1907)
  • Carlo Senni – Acting consul then Consul (May 10, 1907 – June 1915)
  • Alberto Tuozzi – Acting consul then Consul (1919-1920)
  • Vladimiro Rey di Villarey – Acting consul (1920 - 1921)
  • Romolo Tritonj – Consul (1921 – 1922)
  • Domenico Nuvolari - Consul (1923)
  • Vincenzo Speranza - Acting consul (1923 - 1924)

According to the papers, between 1911 and 1912, in occasion of the Italo-Turkish war, the defence of Italian citizens was assumed by the German Consulate.

FR-EBAF/AP/16 · Subfonds · 1924-1987
Part of Priory of St. Stephen of Jerusalem, Archives of the Fathers

Benoît's fund could, for reasons mentioned above, only be partial. Without a prior consolidation of the archives likely to constitute Fr. Benoît's fonds allowing an overview, it is impossible to quantify precisely the proportion of the fonds classified and described in this digital directory.

In any case, the classified and described part of Fr. Benoît's archival fonds consists mainly of correspondence, both with his family and friends, as well as with publishers (mainly the editions of Le Cerf) and academics.

It is interesting to note the presence of almost all of Fr. Benoît's agendas from 1947 to 1986 and of aide-memoire notes on the events of his life from 1950 to 1985, sources that would allow the writing of a richly documented biography.

Several other dossiers are also worth mentioning for their interest in a personal history as well as in the relations of the French Ecole Biblique et archéologique de Jérusalem with the Palestinian and Israeli authorities for the conservation of the archaeological heritage. In the first perspective, we can mention the documents relating to theological studies, the decoration of the Legion of Honour and participation in various pontifical commissions. In the second perspective, the interesting dossiers of Jerusalem (guided tours, symposia, conferences, articles), Qumran and the Palestinian Archaeological Museum (Rockefeller Museum) take on all their importance.

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