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LUIGI PALMA DI CESNOLA (1832–1904)

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 768 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LUIGI PALMA DI CESNOLA (1832–1904)  ,
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Italian-
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American soldier and archaeologist, was born near
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Turin on the 29th of
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July 183 2 . Having served in the
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Austrian and
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Crimean
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Wars, in 186o he went to New York, where he taught Italian and French and founded a military school for
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officers . He took
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part in the American
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Civil War as colonel of a cavalry regiment, and at Aldie (
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June 1863) was wounded and taken prisoner . He was released from Libby prison early in 1864, served in the
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Wilderness and
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Petersburg
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campaigns (1864–65) as a brigadier of cavalry, and at the close of the war was breveted brigadier-general . He was then appointed
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United States consul at Larnaca in Cyprus (1865–1877) . During his stay in the island he carried on excavations, which resulted in the
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discovery of a large number of antiquities . The collection was
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purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of New York, and Cesnola became director in 1879 . Doubt having been thrown by Gaston L . Feuerdant, in an article in the New York Herald (August 1880), upon the genuineness of his restorations, the
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matter was referred to a
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special committee, which pronounced in his favour ?. He is the author of Cyprus, its ancient Cities, Tombs and Temples (1877), an interesting
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book of travel and of considerable service to the
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practical
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antiquary; and of a Descriptive
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Atlas of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriote Antiquities (3 vols., 1884–6) . He died in New York on the 21st of November 1904 . He was a • For the Cesnola controversy see C .

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Cobham's Attempt at a Bibliography of Cyprus (4th ed., 1900) . See also article Cvraus . member of several learned societies in
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Europe and
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America, and. in 1899 he received a Congressional medal of honour for conspicuous military services . His
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brother, ALESSANDRO PALMA DI CESNOLA, born in 1839, conducted excavations at
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Paphos (where he was U.S.
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vice-consul) and
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Salamis on behalf of the
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British government . The results of these are described in Salaminia (1882) .

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