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Umberto I or Humbert I of Italy (Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio of Savoy, March 14, 1844 - assassinated July 29, 1900), surnamed "the Good", was the King of Italy from January 9, 1878.
Ascending the throne on the death of his father (January 9 1878), Umberto adopted the style "Umberto I of Italy" rather than "Umberto IV" (of Savoy), and consented that the remains of his father should be interred at Rome in the Pantheon, and not in the royal mausoleum of Superga (see Crispi).
Above all King Umberto was a soldier, jealous of the honour and prestige of the army to such a degree that he promoted a duel between his nephew, Victor Emmanuel, Count of Turin (died 1946), and Prince Henry of Orleans (15 August 18?7) on account of the aspersions cast by the latter upon Italian arms.
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Umberto I or Humbert I of Italy (Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio of Savoy, 14 March, 1844 - 29 July, 1900), surnamed "the Good", was the King of Italy from 9 January, 1878 until his death.
The son of Vittorio Emanuele II and of Adelaide, archduchess of Austria, Umberto was born at Turin, capital of the kingdom of Sardinia, on 14 March, 1844.
Ascending the throne on the death of his father (9 January, 1878), Umberto adopted the style "Umberto I of Italy" rather than "Umberto IV" (of Savoy), and consented that the remains of his father should be interred at Rome in the Pantheon, and not in the royal mausoleum of Superga (see Crispi).
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The son of Vittorio Emanuele II and ofAdelaide, archduchess of Austria, Umberto was born at Turin, capital of the kingdom of Sardinia, on 14 March 1844.
Ascending the throne on the death of his father (9 January 1878), Umberto adopted the style "Umberto I of Italy" rather than "Umberto IV" (of Savoy), andconsented that the remains of his father should be interred at Rome in the Pantheon, and not in the royal mausoleum of Superga (see Crispi).
Above all King Umberto was a soldier, jealous of the honour and prestige of the armyto such a degree that he promoted a duel between his nephew, Victor Emmanuel, Count of Turin (died 1946), and Prince Henry of Orleans (15 August 18?7)on account of the aspersions cast by the latter upon Italian arms.
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 Umberto I of Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umberto I or Humbert I of Italy (Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio of Savoy), (14 March 1844 29 July 1900).
The son of Vittorio Emanuele II and of Adelaide, archduchess of Austria, Humbert was born in Turin, then capital of the kingdom of Sardinia, on March 14, 1844.
Ascending the throne on the death of his father (January 9, 1878), Humbert adopted the title "Humbert I of Italy" rather than "Humbert IV" (of Savoy), and consented that the remains of his father should be interred at Rome in the Pantheon, and not in the royal mausoleum of Superga.
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 Umberto I of Italy: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Umberto I of Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
On 21 April 1868 Umberto married his cousin, Margherita Teresa Giovanna, princess of Savoy (born at Turin on 20 November 1851, died 1926), daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa[?] and granddaughter of Carlo Alberto.
On 11 November 1869 Margherita gave birth to Victor Emmanuel, prince of Naples, afterwards Victor Emmanuel III of Italy.
The regard in which he was universally held was abundantly demonstrated on the occasion of the unsuccessful attempt upon his life made by the anarchist Acciarito near Rome on 22 April 18?7, and still more after his tragic assassination at Monza by the anarchist G. Bresci on the evening of 29 July 1900.
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Victor Emmanuel III of Italy (11 November, 1869 – 28 December, 1947), was the King of Italy (29 July, 1900 –; 9 May, 1946), and claimed the titles Emperor of Ethiopia (1936 - 1943) and King of Albania (1939 - 1943).
Umberto II, occasionally anglicized as Humbert II, (September 15, 1904 - March 18, 1983), the last King of Italy, nicknamed the King of May (Italian: Re di Maggio), was born the Prince of Piedmont.
Margrethe of Savoy (Turin, November 20, 1851- Bordighera, 1926), was the Queen of Italy during the reign (1878-1900) of her husband, Humbert I. She was the daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa and granddaughter of Carlo Alberto.
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 Umberto I van Italië -- {{Dynastie| | plaatje = | naam = Umberto I van Ital...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Umberto I (14 maart 1844 - 29 juli 1900) was van 9 januari 1878 tot zijn dood koning van Italië.
Umberto's heerschappij was rustig vergeleken met die van zijn vader Victor Emanuel II en grootvader Karel Albert van Sardinië.
Umberto bezette in 1885 Massawa (in het huidige Eritrea) en zou een groot koloniaal rijk in Noordoost-Afrika willen stichten.
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 Umberto I of Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Umberto I or Humbert I of Italy (Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio of Savoy, 14 March, 1844 – 29 July, 1900).
Ascending the throne on the death of his father (January 9, 1878), Humbert adopted the title "Humbert I of Italy" rather than "Humbert IV" (of Savoy), and consented that the remains of his father should be interred at Rome in the Pantheon, and not in the royal mausoleum of.
While on a tour of the kingdom, accompanied by premier Benedetto Cairoli, he was was attacked by an anarchist,, during a parade in Naples (November 17, 1878).
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 Umberto I of Italy - Encyclopedia, History and Biography
Accompanied by the premier, Benedetto Cairoli, he began a tour of the provinces of his kingdom, but on entering Naples (17 November, 1878), amid the acclamations of an immense crowd, was attacked by a man named G. Passanante.
In 1881 King Umberto, again accompanied by Cairoli, resumed his interrupted tour, and visited Sicily and the southern Italian provinces.
Above all King Umberto was a soldier, jealous of the honour and prestige of the army to such a degree that he promoted a duel between his nephew, Victor Emmanuel, Count of Turin (b.1872-d.1946), and Prince Henry of Orleans (15 August 18?7) on account of the aspersions cast by the latter upon Italian arms.
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 Umberto I of Italy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1881 King Umberto, again accompanied by Cairoli, resumed his interrupted tour, and visited (The Italian region on the island of Sicily) Sicily and the southern Italian provinces.
In 1884 Umberto visited Busca and Naples during a (An acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food) cholera epidemic, helping the numerous sufferers with money and advice, and raising the spirit of the population.
On the other hand, his popularity was enhanced by the firmness of his attitude towards the (The residence of the Catholic Pope in the Vatican City) Vatican, as exemplified in his telegram declaring Rome "intangible" (20 September, 1886), and affirming the permanence of the Italian possession of the Eternal City.
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Umberto I or Humbert I of Italy (Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando of Savoy 14 March 1844 - 29 July 1900) surnamed "the Good" was the King Italy from 9 January 1878 until his death.
Ascending the throne on the death of father (9 January 1878) Umberto adopted the style "Umberto I Italy" rather than "Umberto IV" (of Savoy) consented that the remains of his father be interred at Rome in the Pantheon and not in the royal mausoleum Superga (see Crispi).
Above all King Umberto was a soldier of the honour and prestige of the army to a degree that he promoted a duel his nephew Victor Emmanuel Count of Turin 1946) and Prince Henry of Orleans (15 18?7) on account of the aspersions cast the latter upon Italian arms.
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 Umberto I of Italy - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
- ''Humberto I'' - The son of Vittorio Emanuele II and of Adelaide, archduchess of Austria, Umberto was born at Turin, capital of the kingdom_of_Sardinia, on 14_March, 1844.
Above all King Umberto was a soldier, jealous of the honour and prestige of the army to such a degree that he promoted a duel between his nephew, Victor_Emmanuel,_Count_of_Turin (died 1946), and Prince Henry of Orleans (15 August 18?7) on account of the aspersions cast by the latter upon Italian arms.
The regard in which he was universally held was abundantly demonstrated on the occasion of the unsuccessful attempt upon his life made by the anarchist Acciarito near Rome on 22_April, 18?7, and still more after his tragic assassination at Monza by the anarchist Gaetano_Bresci on the evening of 29_July, 1900.
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 The May Queen: Queen Marie-José of Italy (b.1907)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Her marriage to Prince Umberto was not a happy one, for neither royal spouse was much interested in the other.
Umberto was a playboy with particular sexual tastes which did not discriminate between the sexes.
The last Queen of Italy prefers to ignore the past and avoid nostalgic reminiscences, instead she much prefers to look at the future and the possibilities life may provide.
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 Umberto II - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Umberto II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
When his father Victor Emmanuel III abdicated in May 1946, he was proclaimed king, and ruled 9 May–13 June 1946.
He was forced to abdicate as the monarchy's collusion in the rise of fascism made him highly unpopular, and a referendum decided in favour of a republic.
Umberto II was educated at the military academy in Turin.
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Umberto's opleiding was toevertrouwd aan de meest wijze mannen van zijn tijd, onder wie ->Massimo Taparelli markies d'Azeglio en ->Pasquale Stanislao Mancini.
Umberto's heerschappij was rustig vergeleken met die van zijn vader Victor Emanuel II en grootvader ->Karel Albert van Sardinië.
Umberto bezette in ->1885 ->Massawa (in het huidige ->Eritrea) en zou een groot koloniaal rijk in Noordoost-Afrika willen stichten.
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 Umberto I. - netlexikon
Umberto I. Article in English: Umberto I of Italy
Auf Umberto I. wurde ein Attentat vom Anarchisten Gaetano Bresci verübt, als Racheakt auf vorheriges Verhalten des Regenten.
Umberto I. Humbert, Rainer Karl Emanuel Johann Maria Ferdinand Eugen
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The son of II of Italy">Vittorio Emanuele II and of Adelaide, archduchess of Austria, Umberto was born at Turin, capital of the kingdom of Sardinia[?], on 14 March 1844.
On 11 November 1869 Margherita gave birth to Victor Emmanuel, prince of Naples, afterwards III of Italy">Victor Emmanuel III of Italy.
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 Umberto I de Italia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Umberto I o Humbert I de Italia (Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio del col rizada, 14 de marcha el 1844 - 29 de julio de 1900), apellidado "el bueno", era el rey de Italia del 9 de enero de 1878 hasta su muerte.
En Umberto 1884 visitado Busca y Nápoles durante una epidemia del cólera, ayudando a las víctimas numerosas con el dinero y el consejo, y levantando el alcohol de la población.
Las demandas de rey Umberto sobre gratitud y el afecto populares fueron realzadas por su munificence extraordinario, que no fue exhibido simplemente en ocasiones públicas, pero dirigido a la relevación de privado innumerable desea en cuál él había hecho investigación personal.
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 The Anarchist Encyclopedia from the Daily Bleed: A Gallery of Saints & Sinners; Labor, Radical, Poets, Anarchists, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bresci went to Italy & in Monza, where the King was visiting, put three bullets into him on July 29, 1900.
The cruel repression of the starving people in 1898 & Umberto's death by Bresci's hand are the "cause" & the "effect" alluded to.
Umberto può uscire discretamente da una porticina del parco, contrassegnata da due fanali e raggiungere la casa della donna.
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 italy
Italy … From the Arab-Norman and Byzantine wonders of Palermo in Sicily to the majestic peaks of the Dolomites, Italy is a movable feast of endless courses.
Italy is in the midst of a severe economic downturn and it is not spending much money on contemporary art.
Umberto Bossi, head of the Northern League, is calling for a division of Italy into two countries.
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 Umberto I --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
However, a tariff war with France led to economic difficulties (1888), and Umberto's colonial policy in Africa was ended by Italy's defeat by Ethiopia (1896).
He supported nationalistic and imperialistic policies that led to disaster for Italy and helped create the atmosphere in which he was assassinated.
The Italian painter and sculptor Umberto Boccioni was a leading theorist of the futurist movement in art.
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