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Italian military officer and colonial administrator (1841–1902)
Oreste Baratieri (né Oreste Baratter, 13 November 1841 – 7 August 1901) was an Italian military officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor
Oreste_Baratieri
1896 battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
under Emperor Menelik II and an Italian colonial force led by General Oreste Baratieri. Following a dispute over the interpretation of the Treaty of Wuchale
Battle_of_Adwa
1895–1896 war between the Ethiopia and Italy
Divisional General Oreste Baratieri's army under Major Pietro Toselli crushed the rebellion and killed Bahta at the Battle of Halai. Baratieri suspected that
First_Italo-Ethiopian_War
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1879 to 1913
ordered the main Italian commander, General Oreste Baratieri, to finish off the "barbarians". As Baratieri dithered, Menelik was forced to pull back on
Menelik_II
Military engagement (1894)
Sudanese forces. Governor Oreste Baratieri sought to capture Kassala, to forestall Mahdist attacks on Eritrea. In July 1894, Baratieri saw his moment when the
Battle_of_Kassala
Country in the Horn of Africa
power vacuum that followed the 1889 death of Emperor Yohannes IV, Gen. Oreste Baratieri occupied the highlands along the Eritrean coast and Italy proclaimed
Eritrea
1895 battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
Coatit the day before. To forestall an Italian invasion led by general Oreste Baratieri of the Ethiopian province of Tigray, the ruler of Tigray, Ras Mengesha
Battle_of_Senafe
Italian army officer (1846–1896)
1895, all of Tigray was occupied; the Governor of Eritrea, General Oreste Baratieri returned to Massaua. A few weeks later, Negus Menelik II denounced
Giuseppe_Galliano
Name list
Italian footballer Oreste Baratieri (1841–1901), Italian general and governor of Eritrea Oreste Benatti (1909–??), Italian footballer Oreste Baldini (born
Oreste_(given_name)
1870s–1914 European colonisation of Africa
disorder that followed the 1889 death of Emperor Yohannes IV, General Oreste Baratieri occupied the Ethiopian Highlands along the Eritrean coast, and Italy
Scramble_for_Africa
Eritrean resistance leader (died 1894)
Bahta moved to ally himself with them and their provincial governor Oreste Baratieri. He was appointed capo di banda and granted the title of Dejazmatch
Bahta_Hagos
1882–1936 Former Italian protectorate in modern Eritrea
In the disorder that followed the 1889 death of Yohannes IV, Gen. Oreste Baratieri occupied the highlands along the Eritrean coast and Italy proclaimed
Italian_Eritrea
1881–1899 Sudanese revolt against Anglo-Egyptian rule
Hassan Ismail Pasha Yohannes IV † Alula Engida (WIA) Tekle Haimanot Oreste Baratieri Giuseppe Arimondi Louis-Napoléon Chaltin Muhammad Ahmad # Abdallahi
Mahdist_War
Italian bolt-action rifle
States) during the Adwa campaign. According to Prouty, the governor Oreste Baratieri deliberately issued older rifles as a cost-saving measure, making use
Carcano
Italian general during Battle of Adwa (1846–1896)
general. In 1894 he commanded the 2nd Operational Corps under General Oreste Baratieri, fighting the Battle of Kassala and the Battle of Coatit. Arimondi
Giuseppe_Arimondi
People of Ethiopia
Ethiopian Empire led by Menelik and Kingdom of Italy led by General Oreste Baratieri, involving respective 100,000 and 17,700 troops, where Ethiopian armies
Ethiopians
Italian Army specialist mountain infantry
to Eritrea to augment the four deployed brigades under command of Oreste Baratieri. The battalions' first engagement was on March 1, 1896, during the
Alpini
1895 battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
from the Negus for their dealings with the colonial governor, General Oreste Baratieri. Menelik forgave them and offered Mengesha the crown of Tigray in exchange
Battle_of_Coatit
Taktik im Weltkriege (2nd, significantly expanded edition, Berlin 1922) Oreste Baratieri (1841–1901), Italian military officer and colonial administrator, served
List of military theorists and writers
List_of_military_theorists_and_writers
Place in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
men at the town of Hawzen for an attack on Adigrat. Italian General Oreste Baratieri reacted by gathering 3,144 soldiers near Senafe, then marched to the
Hawzen
the vacuum that followed the 1889 death of Emperor Yohannes IV, Gen. Oreste Baratieri occupied the highlands along the Eritrean coast and Italy proclaimed
History_of_Eritrea
International border
during the Mahdist War. After the death of Yohannes, Italian General Oreste Baratieri occupied the highlands along with the Eritrean coast, and proclaimed
Eritrea–Ethiopia_border
Italian patriot and statesman (1818–1901)
broke out in 1895, with Italian troops under the command of General Oreste Baratieri having initial success until Ethiopian troops counterattacked Italian
Francesco_Crispi
Territorial conflict (1998–2018)
the disorder that followed the death of Yohannes IV, Italian General Oreste Baratieri occupied the highlands along the Eritrean coast and Italy proclaimed
Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict
Eritrean–Ethiopian_border_conflict
Italian general (1864–1933)
He reported twice, in June 1890 and June 1892, to the new governor Oreste Baratieri the dervishes 'incursions on the borders between Eritrea and Sudan
Antonio_Giuseppe_Miani
Italian general
Italo-Ethiopian War broke out in 1895 the then Governor of Eritrea, General Oreste Baratieri, did not enjoy the confidence of the Italian government, which decided
Antonio_Baldissera
played a decisive role in developing Benito Mussolini's air force Oreste Baratieri (1841–1901), general and governor of Italian Eritrea Cesare Battisti
List_of_people_from_Italy
Italian artillery officer
January 1896, and would quickly find himself under the command of Oreste Baratieri. At this point in his career, he was considered one of the best artillery
Giuseppe_Ellena
1895 battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
(L'Illustrazione Italiana) Italian advance on Mek'ele (L'Illustrazione Italiana) Oreste Baratieri on the advance on Mek'ele (Il Secolo Illustrato) Ras Mengesha then
Battle_of_Debra_Ailà
Italian soldier and politician
Preceded by Baldassarre Orero Italian Governor of Eritrea 1890–1892 Succeeded by Oreste Baratieri
Antonio_Gandolfi
1887–1889 conflict with Ethiopia during the Italian colonization of East Africa
30 (3): 231–262. doi:10.1080/03050620490492150. S2CID 145015824. Gorra, Oreste (1895). Guerra d'Africa, 1895. Rome: Perino. Henze, Paul B. (2000). Layers
Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889
Italo-Ethiopian_War_of_1887–1889
Antonio Gandolfi, Commandant 28 February 1892 to 22 February 1896 Oreste Baratieri, Commandant Commander of the Royal Italian Army in the Battle of Adwa
List of colonial governors of Italian Eritrea
List_of_colonial_governors_of_Italian_Eritrea
Italian journalist, writer and diplomat
men and inadequate logistical support. Rossi remained with general Oreste Baratieri, commander of the Italian forces, until mid-February but was expelled
Adolfo_Rossi
Mountain (amba) in northern Ethiopia
Ethiopian emperor, Menelik II, drove out the Italian forces of General Oreste Baratieri. After the defeat, the Italians withdrew from Imba Alaje to their half-finished
Amba_Alagi
Italian general (1847–1936)
to the expeditionary force which, under the leadership of General Oreste Baratieri, had to face the war with Ethiopia. Landing in Massawa on 2 January
Ugo_Brusati
Antonio Gandolfi, Commandant 28 February 1892 to 22 February 1896 Oreste Baratieri, Commandant Commander of the Royal Italian Army in the Battle of Adwa
List of colonial governors of Eritrea
List_of_colonial_governors_of_Eritrea
Battle of Amba Alagi, the first in a series of battles between General Oreste Baratieri and Emperor Menelik. The defeat of the Italians shocked Prime Minister
1895_in_Italy
Month in 1901
at Fort Sam Houston near San Antonio, Texas (d. 1981) Died: General Oreste Baratieri, 61, who had commanded Italian troops in their defeat by Ethiopian
August_1901
Italian military officer (1847–1896)
distinguished himself in the fight against the Mahdist Sudanese. General Oreste Baratieri remained in Kassala until 23 July with the bulk of the troops, at the
Domenico_Turitto
Officer in the Italian Army
4th Askari Battalion at the Battle of Coatit under the command of Oreste Baratieri. After the Ethiopian retreat Toselli, and the 4th Askari Battalion
Pietro_Toselli
ORESTE BARATIERI
ORESTE BARATIERI
Male
Greek
(ὈÏÎστης) Greek name derived from the word orestias, ORESTES means "of the mountains." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Agamemnon.
Female
French
Feminine diminutive form of French Oda, ODETTE means "little wealthy one."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Woodsman; Forest-ranger; Surname; Occupational Name; Place Name
Girl/Female
Greek French
Maiden.
Boy/Male
English American French
Keeps the forest 'Woodland.
Girl/Female
Greek English
Gift.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Forrest.
Female
French
French feminine form of Latin unisex Cælestis, CÉLESTE means "heavenly."
Female
English
English form of French Laurette, LORETTE means "little laurel tree."
Boy/Male
Greek
From the mountain.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Forrest, FOREST means "lives in or by an enclosed wood."
Boy/Male
Greek
From the mountain.
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek, Portuguese
Man of the Mountain; Mother Slept a Lot During Pregnancy
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Modestus, MODESTE means "moderate, sober."
Female
Norwegian
 Short form of Danish/Norwegian Margarete, GRETE means "pearl." Compare with another form of Grete.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek, Italian
Man of the Mountain
Boy/Male
French English
Woods; forest.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Forrest. It is also found in both French and Catalan as a surname in this spelling, with the same origin and meaning.Translation of French Laforêt (see Laforest).
Female
German
 Short form of German Margareta, GRETE means "pearl." Compare with another form of Grete.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant spelling of Best.German : topographic name for someone who lived by the Beste river, a tributary of the Trave, or a habitational name from any of various villages called Besten, said by Bahlow to be named with a Middle Low German word for poor soil.
ORESTE BARATIERI
ORESTE BARATIERI
Girl/Female
Indian
Meditation, Intelligent or thoughtful
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Handsome
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek, Irish
Fair and Slender
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Garland
Girl/Female
Australian, Parsi
One who Walks Gracefully
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Teutonic, Welsh
Lover of the Sea; Sea Lover; Mariner; Sea Hill
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sword
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fragrances; Victories
Girl/Female
Indian
Pious woman
Boy/Male
Muslim
The hand
ORESTE BARATIERI
ORESTE BARATIERI
ORESTE BARATIERI
ORESTE BARATIERI
ORESTE BARATIERI
imp. & p. p.
of Rest
a.
Having a crest of feathers or hair upon the head.
imp. & p. p.
of Wrest
imp. & p. p.
of Crest
n.
That which is reset; matter set up again.
n.
An inhabitant of a forest.
v. t.
To stem, or move against; as, to restem a current.
v. i.
To form a crest.
a.
Of or pertaining to a forest; sylvan.
a.
Having a crest.
n.
One who wrests.
imp.
of Threste
v. t.
To tune with a wrest, or key.
v. t.
To create or form anew.
v. t.
To wrestle with; to seek to throw down as in wrestling.
v. t.
To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.
v. t.
To set again; as, to reset type; to reset copy; to reset a diamond.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
n.
A forest tree.
v. t.
To force back against the current; as, to restem their backward course.