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Pietro d'Acquarone, I Duke d'Acquarone (born Pietro Acquarone; (Genoa, 9 April 1890 – Sanremo, 13 February 1948) was an Italian aristocrat, Brigade General, entrepreneur and politician. He was nominated to the Senate of the Kingdom of Italy in 1934. Close to the royal family, in 1939 he was appointed Minister to the Royal Household. He was a trusted advisor to the King during the difficult later years of the Mussolini régime, and played a central role in the final meeting of the Grand Council that took place overnight on 24/25 July 1943, and in the frantic consultations that ensued. He accompanied Victor Emmanuel III to Pescara and Brindisi on 9/10 September 1943 and then stayed with the King until the latter's abdication 32 months later.

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  • Pietro d'Acquarone, I Duke d'Acquarone (born Pietro Acquarone; (Genoa, 9 April 1890 – Sanremo, 13 February 1948) was an Italian aristocrat, Brigade General, entrepreneur and politician. He was nominated to the Senate of the Kingdom of Italy in 1934. Close to the royal family, in 1939 he was appointed Minister to the Royal Household. He was a trusted advisor to the King during the difficult later years of the Mussolini régime, and played a central role in the final meeting of the Grand Council that took place overnight on 24/25 July 1943, and in the frantic consultations that ensued. He accompanied Victor Emmanuel III to Pescara and Brindisi on 9/10 September 1943 and then stayed with the King until the latter's abdication 32 months later. (en)
  • Pietro d'Acquarone, I duca d'Acquarone, nato Pietro Acquarone (Genova, 9 aprile 1890 – Sanremo, 13 febbraio 1948), è stato un nobile, politico, militare e abile imprenditore italiano che ricoprì la carica di Ministro della Real Casa del Regno d'Italia.Fu una delle personalità chiave della caduta del fascismo in Italia facendo da intermediario fra il sovrano, gli esponenti politici del prefascismo e alcuni membri del Gran consiglio del fascismo, al fine di rimuovere Mussolini, nominare al suo posto un governo non fascista e concordare con le Forze armate angloamericane la fine delle ostilità. Fu inoltre consigliere fidato di Vittorio Emanuele III e dell'allora principe ereditario Umberto. È il nonno paterno del giornalista Filippo d'Acquarone, figlio del figlio ed erede (II duca) Luigi Fili (it)
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  • Pietro d'Acquarone (en)
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  • Villa Madre Cabrini, then Villa Acquarone, Genoa, Kingdom of Italy (en)
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