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Isaac Artom (December 31, 1829 – January 24, 1900) was a Jewish Italian diplomat and politician.


Life

Artom was born on December 31, 1829, in
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, Kingdom of Sardinia. His father Raffaele was an educator. The Artom family had a number of members who achieved distinctions in various fields, including physicist Alessandro Artom, Rabbi
Benjamin Artom Rabbi Benjamin Artom (1835–1879) was the Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Great Britain. He was born in Asti, Piedmont, in the Kingdom of Sardinia. Biography He was the first person to hold the post of rabbi of Naples Naples ...
, diplomat and historian Ernest Artom, composer Camillo Artom, attorney Eugenio Artom, biologist Cesare Artom, and scholar Elia Samuele Artom. Artom was ready for the university when he was sixteen; but as Piedmont higher schools excluded Jews at the time, he went to
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in 1846, to study law at the University of Pisa. When the
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broke out, he joined the students' battalion under Professor
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(despite his frail constitution) and participated in the
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. He resumed his law studies after the war, and graduated from the
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in 1853. From 1850 to 1857 Artom wrote articles for the ''Opinione'', that supported Cavour's policies. In 1858 he became Cavour's personal secretary. The clerical organ ''
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'' attacked him for being a Jew, although Cavour defended him. He played an important part in negotiations with
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in 1861. In 1862, following Cavour's death, he became head of the Italian Legation in Paris. In 1867 he became the Italian ambassador at
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, the first Jew to hold that position in a modern state. Following the
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, he served as under-secretary of state in the
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from 1870 to 1876, holding that office through various personnel changes in the ministry. He became the first Jew to be appointed a member of the
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in 1877. He also represented Italy during peace negotiations with Austria in 1866, and was sent on a diplomatic mission to
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upon the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. He was ambassador at
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, vice-president of the Provincial Council of
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, and Provincial Councilor of Alessandria. Artom was a writer of both prose and poetry. He wrote, among other things, an ode and a volume commemorating the death of King
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, a brief history of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and a translation of Rudolf von Gneist's ''Der Rechtsstaat''. His most ambitious work was a biography of his former friend and chief Cavour, which he wrote with
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. It was published in Paris in 1862 under the title ''L'Œuvre Parlementaire du Comte de Cavour''. In the Italian Senate he prepared two reports, one on the Italian treaty with
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in 1886, and one on certain commercial and maritime negotiations with France, Spain, and Switzerland in 1888. Artom was unmarried. He was a Grand Officer and Grand Cordon of the
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, a Commander of the
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, and a Knight of the
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. He became a member of the Italian Geographic Society in 1868 and of the Council for Diplomatic Disputes in 1890. Artom died in
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on January 24, 1900. He was buried in Asti.


References

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