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<ref name="n10"> | <ref name="n10"> Camille Barrère, French ambassador to Rome from 1897 to 1924, was actively involved during the spring of 1915 in convincing Italy to shift its alliance to the benefit of the Triple Entente. Robert de Billy would have actually encountered him on a daily basis since, from 23 December 1912, he had been first secretary to the Roman ambassador. [FL, NM] </ref> |
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- ↑ Camille Barrère, French ambassador to Rome from 1897 to 1924, was actively involved during the spring of 1915 in convincing Italy to shift its alliance to the benefit of the Triple Entente. Robert de Billy would have actually encountered him on a daily basis since, from 23 December 1912, he had been first secretary to the Roman ambassador. [FL, NM]