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  1. Amadeus, Count of Belley. Humbert I ( Italian: Umberto I; c. 980 – 1047), better known as Humbert the White-Handed ( French: Humbert aux blanches-mains) or Humbert Whitehand ( Italian: Umberto Biancamano ), [2] was the founder of the House of Savoy. Of obscure origins, his service to the Holy Roman Emperors Henry II and Conrad II was rewarded ...

  2. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Umberto I of Italy has received more than 1,597,448 page views. His biography is available in 70 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 68 in 2019) . Umberto I of Italy is the 617th most popular politician (up from 732nd in 2019) , the 295th most popular biography from Italy (up from 322nd in 2019) and the 44th most popular Italian Politician .

  3. Verwendung auf cy.wikipedia.org Umberto I, brenin yr Eidal; Verwendung auf da.wikipedia.org Umberto 1. af Italien; Verwendung auf el.wikipedia.org Ουμβέρτος Α΄ της Ιταλίας; Verwendung auf en.wikipedia.org Umberto I of Italy; Verwendung auf eo.wikipedia.org Umberto la 1-a (Italio) Verwendung auf es.wikipedia.org Humberto I ...

  4. Umberto I a fost un aprig susținător al Triplei Alianțe, mai ales după ocuparea franceză a Tunisiei în 1881, unde Italia avansa pretenții, și al guvernului lui Francesco Crispi în proiectul său de întărire a statului în interior (în această perioadă se definește figura președintelui consiliului și a expansiunii coloniale și de putere internațională externă.

  5. Galleria Umberto I is a public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy.It is located directly across from the San Carlo opera house. It was built between 1887 and 1890, and was the cornerstone in the decades-long rebuilding of Naples—called the risanamento (lit. "making healthy again")—that lasted until World War I.

  6. Description. The bridge was designed by architect Angelo Vescovali and built between 1885 and 1895; it was dedicated to Umberto I, King of Italy, who inaugurated the bridge together with his consort Margherita of Savoy. The bridge links the Palace of Justice (popularly known as Palazzaccio) to the area surrounding Piazza Navona.