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Luigi Pintor (politician, born 1882)

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Luigi Pintor (21 June 1882 – 3 September 1925) was an Italian jurist and politician. He served as the governor of Cyrenaica from 23 November 1921 to October 1922, succeeding Giacomo De Martino and later handing the post to Eduardo Baccari. Born in Cagliari, he died in Chamonix at the age of 43. Earlier in his career, Pintor represented Italy in negotiations with the Senussi that led to the Acroma accords in 1917.


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