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Luigi Guglielmo Cambray-Digny, 1861

Luigi Guglielmo Cambray-Digny (8 April 1820 – 11 December 1906) was an Italian politician. He was born in Florence and he was the first mayor of his hometown. He was a recipient of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus.

Preceded byFerdinando Bartolommei(gonfaloniere) Mayor of Florence 1864–1867 Succeeded byLorenzo Ginori Lisci Preceded byFrancesco Ferrara Italian Minister of Finance 1867–1869 Succeeded byQuintino Sella

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Ulteriori informazioni nella scheda sul database dell'Archivio Storico del Senato, I Senatori d'Italia.