
Italian Governor-General
The Italian Governor-General was a senior official appointed by the Italian government to oversee colonial administrations, particularly in territories like Libya. Acting as the representative of Italy's national authority, the Governor-General managed local governance, implemented policies, and supervised military and administrative functions. This role was central to Italy's efforts to establish and control its colonies, ensuring compliance with national objectives and integrating local regions into Italy's imperial framework. The position combined political, military, and administrative duties, reflecting Italy's colonial ambitions during the early 20th century.