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Guglielmo Imperiali

The Marquis Guglielmo Imperiali (19 August 1858 – 20 January 1944) was an Italian nobleman and diplomat. A liberal associated with the political left, he was a scion of the conservative Imperiali family.〔Grassi Orsini (2004)〕 His most important position was as the Italian ambassador in London during the First World War (1914–18).
==Family==

Born at Salerno, Imperiali was the second child and first son of the Marquis Francesco Imperiali (1826–1904), from a cadet branch of the Princes of Francavilla, and Clementina Volpicelli, daughter of Pietro Volpicelli, a businessman and landowner, and Teresa Micheroux, from a family of French soldiers established in Naples with King Charles III of Spain. Saint Caterina Volpicelli (1839–1894), a nun and foundress of the Congregation of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was his maternal aunt.〔Guglielmo Imperiali, ''Diario, 1915–1919'', ed. Emilia Campochiaro (Soveria Mannelli, 2006), pp. 4–5; Antonio Illibato, ''Caterina Volpicelli donna della Napoli dell'Ottocento'' (Soveria Mannelli, 2008), pp. 57–58, 155, 359.〕

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