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Pietro Frugoni (Brescia, 21 January 1851 – Brescia, 10 July 1940) was an Italian general of the Kingdom of Italy who actively participated in World War I, especially in the first four Battles of the Isonzo. Appointed lieutenant general in 1906, he commanded the I Special Corps in Tripoli during the Italian-Turkish War. In September 1912 he won the Battle of Zanzur, but was later recalled to Italy. He went into the reserve and was not recalled by Cadorna's successor, Armando Diaz. Many of his former subordinates, like General , were critical of him in their memoirs.

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  • Pietro Paolo Frugoni (Brescia, 21 janvier 1851 - Brescia, 10 juillet 1940) est un général italien, qui occupe des postes uniquement en tant qu'officier d'état-major, et est élevé au rang de lieutenant général en 1906. Il occupe des postes opérationnels pendant la guerre italo-turque en tant que commandant du corps d'armée spécial à Tripoli. Lors de la mobilisation générale de mai 1915, il est nommé commandant de la 2e armée, pour prendre ensuite le commandement de la 5e armée immédiatement après le début de l'offensive austro-hongroise connue sous le nom de Strafexpedition, fortement souhaitée par le maréchal Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf. Il est relevé de son commandement le 19 juin 1916, remplacé par le général Settimio Piacentini, et mis à la retraite. (fr)
  • Pietro Frugoni (Brescia, 21 January 1851 – Brescia, 10 July 1940) was an Italian general of the Kingdom of Italy who actively participated in World War I, especially in the first four Battles of the Isonzo. Appointed lieutenant general in 1906, he commanded the I Special Corps in Tripoli during the Italian-Turkish War. In September 1912 he won the Battle of Zanzur, but was later recalled to Italy. When Italy entered World War I in May 1915, he commanded the Second Army during the first four Battles of the Isonzo (June 1915 – December 1915). When the Austro-Hungarian Army launched the surprise Trentino Offensive in May 1916, Frugoni was appointed commander of the newly established Fifth Army to stop their advance. In mid-June 1916, General Luigi Cadorna dismissed him. He went into the reserve and was not recalled by Cadorna's successor, Armando Diaz. Many of his former subordinates, like General , were critical of him in their memoirs. (en)
  • Pietro Paolo Frugoni (Brescia, 21 gennaio 1851 – Brescia, 10 luglio 1940) è stato un generale italiano, che svolse incarichi prettamente come ufficiale di Stato maggiore, venendo elevato al rango di tenente generale nel 1906. Ricoprì incarichi operativi durante la guerra italo-turca come comandante del Corpo d'armata speciale di Tripoli. All'atto della mobilitazione generale del maggio del 1915 fu nominato comandante della 2ª Armata, per assumere successivamente quello della 5ª Armata subito dopo l'inizio dell'offensiva austro-ungarica nota come Strafexpedition, fortemente voluta dal maresciallo Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf. Fu esonerato dal comando il 19 giugno 1916, sostituito dal generale Settimio Piacentini, e collocato a riposo.. (it)
  • Pietro Paolo Frugoni, född den 21 januari 1851 i Brescia, död där den 10 juli 1940, var en italiensk militär. Frugoni blev 1869 underlöjtnant vid infanteriet och befordrades efter hand till generalmajor och inspektör för alpjägarna (1903) samt generallöjtnant (1906). År 1910 blev han chef för 9:e armékåren (Rom). Vid Italiens inträde i första världskriget fick Frugoni befälet över 2:a armén, som han förde i de första Isonzoslagen. I slutet av 1915 avgick han ur aktiv tjänst. (sv)
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  • Pietro Paolo Frugoni (Brescia, 21 janvier 1851 - Brescia, 10 juillet 1940) est un général italien, qui occupe des postes uniquement en tant qu'officier d'état-major, et est élevé au rang de lieutenant général en 1906. Il occupe des postes opérationnels pendant la guerre italo-turque en tant que commandant du corps d'armée spécial à Tripoli. Lors de la mobilisation générale de mai 1915, il est nommé commandant de la 2e armée, pour prendre ensuite le commandement de la 5e armée immédiatement après le début de l'offensive austro-hongroise connue sous le nom de Strafexpedition, fortement souhaitée par le maréchal Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf. Il est relevé de son commandement le 19 juin 1916, remplacé par le général Settimio Piacentini, et mis à la retraite. (fr)
  • Pietro Paolo Frugoni (Brescia, 21 gennaio 1851 – Brescia, 10 luglio 1940) è stato un generale italiano, che svolse incarichi prettamente come ufficiale di Stato maggiore, venendo elevato al rango di tenente generale nel 1906. Ricoprì incarichi operativi durante la guerra italo-turca come comandante del Corpo d'armata speciale di Tripoli. All'atto della mobilitazione generale del maggio del 1915 fu nominato comandante della 2ª Armata, per assumere successivamente quello della 5ª Armata subito dopo l'inizio dell'offensiva austro-ungarica nota come Strafexpedition, fortemente voluta dal maresciallo Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf. Fu esonerato dal comando il 19 giugno 1916, sostituito dal generale Settimio Piacentini, e collocato a riposo.. (it)
  • Pietro Paolo Frugoni, född den 21 januari 1851 i Brescia, död där den 10 juli 1940, var en italiensk militär. Frugoni blev 1869 underlöjtnant vid infanteriet och befordrades efter hand till generalmajor och inspektör för alpjägarna (1903) samt generallöjtnant (1906). År 1910 blev han chef för 9:e armékåren (Rom). Vid Italiens inträde i första världskriget fick Frugoni befälet över 2:a armén, som han förde i de första Isonzoslagen. I slutet av 1915 avgick han ur aktiv tjänst. (sv)
  • Pietro Frugoni (Brescia, 21 January 1851 – Brescia, 10 July 1940) was an Italian general of the Kingdom of Italy who actively participated in World War I, especially in the first four Battles of the Isonzo. Appointed lieutenant general in 1906, he commanded the I Special Corps in Tripoli during the Italian-Turkish War. In September 1912 he won the Battle of Zanzur, but was later recalled to Italy. He went into the reserve and was not recalled by Cadorna's successor, Armando Diaz. Many of his former subordinates, like General , were critical of him in their memoirs. (en)
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