Born in
Novara in 1841, Alessandro Baldassarre Orero (better known by his middle name) began his military career during the
Second Italian War of Independence, distinguishing himself in the 1860 campaign during the siege of Borgo Pio and of
Gaeta. In 1866, he earned the Cross of Savoy after the battle of
Pozzolano. Promoted to the rank of
major general in 1887, he decided to undertake military activities in the Italian colonies in Africa, being called from November 4, 1889 to replace General
Antonio Baldissera in the command of the Italian troops in
Eritrea with the title of "Superior Commander of the Troops of Massawa". During his administration, which took effect from December 20 of that same 1889, the Italian colonies in the area were now mature enough to be united under the name of Eritrea and as such Orero himself found himself from January 1, 1890 in the role of Military Commander of Eritrea, remaining in office until June 30 of that same year. He died in
Novara in 1914. == Honours ==