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Victor Emmanuel II ( Italian: Vittorio Emanuele II; full name: Vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso di Savoia; 14 March 1820 – 9 January 1878) was King of Sardinia (also known as Piedmont-Sardinia) from 23 March 1849 until 17 March 1861, [a] when he assumed the title of King of Italy and became the first king of an independ...
Am 17. März 1861 nahm er den Titel König von Italien an und regierte das Land bis zu seinem Tod im Jahre 1878. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Herkunft und frühe Jahre. 2 König von Sardinien-Piemont (1849 bis 1861) 3 König von Italien (1861 bis 1878) 4 Lebensende. 5 Ehe und Nachkommen. 6 Siehe auch. 7 Literatur. 8 Weblinks. 9 Einzelnachweise.
The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument ( Italian: Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II ), also known as the Vittoriano or Altare della Patria ("Altar of the Fatherland"), is a large national monument built between 1885 and 1935 to honour Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy, in Rome, Italy. [2]
- 81 m (266 ft)
- Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities
- Rome, Italy
21. März 2024 · Victor Emmanuel II (born March 14, 1820, Turin, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia—died January 9, 1878, Rome, Italy) king of Sardinia–Piedmont who became the first king of a united Italy.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Mother. Maria Theresa of Austria. Signature. Victor Emmanuel II (Vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso; 14 March 1820 – 9 January 1878) was king of Sardinia from 1849 until 17 March 1861. On that date, he took the title King of Italy to become the first king of a united Italy since the 6th century.
Viktor Emanuel von Savoyen (* 12. Februar 1937 in Neapel; † 3. Februar 2024 in Genf ), mit vollem Namen Vittorio Emanuele Alberto Carlo Teodoro Umberto Bonifacio Amedeo Damiano Bernardino Gennaro Maria di Savoia war letzter Kronprinz des italienischen Königreichs und bis zum 7. Juli 2006 Oberhaupt des Hauses Savoyen.
Victor Emmanuel II was King of Sardinia from 23 March 1849 until 17 March 1861, when he assumed the title of King of Italy and became the first king of an independent, united Italy since the 6th century, a title he held until his death in 1878. Borrowing from the old Latin title Pater Patriae of the Roman emperors, the Italians gave him the ...