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  1. Umberto II. 1904 m. rugsėjo 15 d. 1946 m. gegužės 9 d. – 1946 m. birželio 12 d. Šv. Huberto ordinas (Bavarija) Umberto II (pilnas vardas Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria di Savoia, 1904 m. rugsėjo 15 d. – 1983 m. kovo 18 d.) buvo paskutinis, ketvirtasis Italijos Karalystės valdovas, paskutinis Savojų dinastijos atstovas. [1]

  2. Umberto II, full name Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria di Savoia (15 September 1904 – 18 March 1983), was the last King of Italy. He reigned for 34 days, from 9 May 1946 to 12 June 1946, although he had been de facto head of state since 1944 and was nicknamed the May King (Italian: Re di Maggio).

  3. Umberto II, full name Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria di Savoia, was the last King of Italy. He reigned for 34 days, from 9 May 1946 to 12 June 1946, although he had been de facto head of state since 1944 and was nicknamed the May King.

  4. 18. Aug. 2023 · Explore the captivating story of the final monarch to rule over Italy in this intriguing video about King Umberto II's short-lived reign. Join us as we delve...

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  5. On June 2nd, 1946 Italians voted for a republic. And so Umberto II, the only male among the five children of King Vittorio Emanuele III and Queen Elena of Montenegro, became the last king of Italy. Like many family stories, Umberto’s starts with some irreparable divides between father and son, and considering the differences between them ...

  6. Umberto II, full name Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria di Savoia, was the last King of Italy. He reigned for 34 days, from 9 May 1946 to 12 June 1946, although he had been de facto head of state since 1944, and was nicknamed the May King. Umberto was the only son among the five children of King Victor Emmanuel III and Queen Elena. In an ...

  7. Umberto II of Savoy dies in seventy-nine years in Geneva on March 18, 1983. In his will he decrees that the Holy Shroud, property of the Savoy for over four centuries, is given to Pope John Paul II; it also gives the Italian State the precious historical archive of the House of Savoy. His remains, together with those of Maria José, rest in the ...