Antoniotto de Botta-Adorno


Antoniotto, markiz de Botta-Adorno

Antoniotto, Marquis de Botta-Adorno (born 1688 (Branduzzo-Lombardia), died December 29, 1774 in Torre d'Isola) is an Italian military descent from one of the most powerful families in Genoa,

One year after Antoniott's birth, his father was expelled from the Genoese Republic, accused of plotting a coup.

In 1700, his father died and his estate was taken over by his eldest son, Alessandro. Antoniotto chose a military career. The army remained long. In 1746 he commanded the Austrian-Sardinian units against the French, resulting in the victorious Battle of Piacenza 1746. Later, Charles Lorrainean made him an Austrian platoon in Belgium (Austria).

Between 1762 and 1764 he was an ambassador of Austria to St. Petersburg and from 1765 to the regency of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Literature Authoritative control (person):

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