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List of ambassadors of Germany to Italy
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This is an incomplete list of ambassadors from Germany to Italy.
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The below lists contain the highest-ranking representatives of the North German Confederation (1866–1871), the German Empire (1871–1945) and the Federal Republic of Germany (since 1951) in the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) and the Italian Republic (since 1946). The capital of Italy and the official headquarters of the German embassy were Turin (1861–1865), Florence (1865–1870) and Rome (since 1870). The German ambassador in Rome has also been accredited for the Republic of San Marino since 1995.[1]
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Ambassadors
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Envoys from the German States (before 1871)
Bavarian envoys
Prussian envoys
Envoy to Savoy-Piedmont (until 1720)
Envoy to Sardinia-Piedmont (1720–1862)
Ambassador at Rome
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