Manoscritto borbonico XIX secolo - Marchese Felice Amati Ministro Interno - 1825





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Original manuscript from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Naples, dated 19 January 1825, written on ministerial paper of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and signed by Marchese Felice Amati.
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Interesting original manuscript from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, dated Naples, January 19, 1825, written on official paper from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The document addresses the management of a 900 Ducati credit linked to a noble inheritance, offering a glimpse into the administrative and financial procedures of the Bourbon era.
The highlight is undoubtedly the autograph signature of Marchese Felice Amati, Minister of the Interior, a prominent figure of the Bourbon administration. The presence of his signature gives the document historical and collectible significance, making it a rare and fascinating specimen for those studying the history of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies or collecting official manuscripts.
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Profile of Felice Amati (1762-1843)
Felice Amati was born in Roccasecca in 1762 and studied law in Naples. Entering the Bourbon administration, he distinguished himself through competence and dedication, participating in the management of the Cassa Sacra after the earthquake of 1783.
Recognized for his valor, he obtained the title of Marquis from Ferdinando I.
In 1822, he was appointed Minister Secretary of State for Internal Affairs, a position he held until 1830, leading the administrative and financial matters of the Kingdom with authority.
He died in Naples in 1843, leaving a lasting testimony as one of the leading Bourbon officials of his time.
Interesting original manuscript from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, dated Naples, January 19, 1825, written on official paper from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The document addresses the management of a 900 Ducati credit linked to a noble inheritance, offering a glimpse into the administrative and financial procedures of the Bourbon era.
The highlight is undoubtedly the autograph signature of Marchese Felice Amati, Minister of the Interior, a prominent figure of the Bourbon administration. The presence of his signature gives the document historical and collectible significance, making it a rare and fascinating specimen for those studying the history of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies or collecting official manuscripts.
The input is a dash character, which does not require translation.
Profile of Felice Amati (1762-1843)
Felice Amati was born in Roccasecca in 1762 and studied law in Naples. Entering the Bourbon administration, he distinguished himself through competence and dedication, participating in the management of the Cassa Sacra after the earthquake of 1783.
Recognized for his valor, he obtained the title of Marquis from Ferdinando I.
In 1822, he was appointed Minister Secretary of State for Internal Affairs, a position he held until 1830, leading the administrative and financial matters of the Kingdom with authority.
He died in Naples in 1843, leaving a lasting testimony as one of the leading Bourbon officials of his time.

