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Umberto II of Italy (7636 bytes)
1: ...]]. He served as the last King of [[Italy]] for slightly over a month, from [[May 9]], [[1946]] to [[... 2: ...o4.jpg]]</td></tr><tr><td><center>'''- ''Umberto II'' -'''</center></td></tr></table> 4: ...1906]] - [[January 27]], [[2001]]). His children included: 5: :1. Maria Pia [[1934]]- 6: :2. [[Victor Emmanuel, Prince of Naples|Vittorio Emanuele]] [[1937]]- Umberto I of Italy (7361 bytes) 1: ... of [[Italy]] from [[9 January]], [[1878]] until his death. 3: ...rt3.jpg]]</td></tr><tr><td><center>'''- ''Umberto I'' -'''</center></td></tr></table> 5: ...he covered the retreat of the Italian army, receiving the gold medal for valour. 7: ...rince of [[Naples]]; and [[Victor Emmanuel III of Italy]]. 9: ...fe. The incident upset the health of Queen Margherita for several years. Umberto (88 bytes) 1: '''Umberto''' is either: 2: * [[Umberto I of Italy]] 3: * [[Umberto II of Italy]] 4: {{disambig}} Umberto Agnelli (1769 bytes) 1: ...est man with an approximate net worth of $1.5 billion US. 3: ... of the company. Umberto's daughter Anna also survives. 5: ==External links== 6: ...erson&uniqueId=5844&datatype=Person/ Forbes Rich List entry] 7: ...?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040528/ap_on_bi_ge/obit_agnelli_3/ Yahoo news story on death] Umberto Cassuto (4050 bytes) 1: ...', ([[1883]] - [[1951]]), was born in [[Florence, Italy]]. 3: ==Early life and career== 4: ...his position, he moved to the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]. 6: ... the [[1990s]] he was for some years deputy mayor of Jerusalem. 8: ==Cassuto and higher biblical criticsm== Umberto Guidoni (1161 bytes) 1: ...image:UmbertoGuidoni-NASA.jpg|frame|Umberto Guidoni]] 3: ...d a veteran of two [[NASA]] [[space shuttle]] missions. 5: ...[2001]], a visit to the [[International Space Station]]. 7: ...n Parliament]] in the list of the [[Italian Communist Party]]. 11: ==External link== Umberto Nobile (1849 bytes) 1: ...e]], but he was more famous for his [[airship]] flights. 3: ...dsen as to who deserved the credit for the expedition. 5: ...his men and spent the rest of his life defending himself. 7: Amundsen died flying to Spitsbergen to take part in the search. 9: ...on is recounted in the movie ''[[The Red Tent (movie)|The Red Tent]]''. Umberto Tozzi (436 bytes) 1: ...y|Italian]] pop singer and composer, born in [[Turin]]. 3: ...which were adapted by American singer [[Laura Branigan]]. 5: ==External link== 6: ...//www.umbertotozzi.com Official Umberto Tozzi website] 10: [[Category:1952 births|Tozzi, Umberto]] Umberto Maglioli (1305 bytes) 1: ...podium, and scored a total of 3.33 championship points. 4: ...e: grands prix in '''bold''' denote '''points scoring''' races.) 6: {| border=1 cellspacing=0 21: | [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferr]] 23: | IND Umberto Saba (3541 bytes) 1: ...as hampered by a life-long struggle with [[mental illness]]. 3: ... very attached to her, and revered her memory in his poetry. 5: ... Lina, the following year. It was in 1910 that Poli adopted the [[nom de plume|''nom de plume'']] Sab... 7: ...orts were coldly received by critics. Saba served in the army from 1915-1918, but was never sent to t... 9: ...rew to contain over four hundred poems, spanning fifty years). Umberto Bossi (6454 bytes) 1: ...Bossi, with a green [[Padania]]-inspired handkerchief.]] 3: ... that seeks autonomy or independence for northern Italy. 5: ==Politics== 7: ...her Legas in the [[Lega Nord]], of which he still is the federal secretary. 9: ===Ideological Background=== Umberto Eco (10307 bytes) 1: ...right|294px|thumb|Photo of Umberto Eco by Robert Birnbaum]] 2: ...[[novelist]] and [[philosopher]], best known for his novels and essays. 4: ==Biography and opus== 5: ...rks as a professor of semiotics at the University of [[Bologna]]. 7: ... the two cut off from one another as if by a pane of glass. Umberto Boccioni (1086 bytes) 1: ...lptor]] and a member of the [[Futurism (art)|futurist]] movement. 3: ...ermany]] which featured an exhibition on futurism in [[2001]]. 4: Other important works include: 5: "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space", 1913, Bronze 6: "The City Rises", 1910, Painting Umberto Giordano (1604 bytes) 1: ...[[November 12]], [[1948]]) was a composer, mainly of [[opera]]. 3: ...Diaz'' (1894), but this was also a failure, taken off the stage after just two performances. 5: ...rks are much less well known, but occasionally revived. 9: *''Il Voto'' (1902) 10: *''Siberia'' (1903, revised 1927) Arturo Umberto Illia (1412 bytes) 1: ...dical Civic Union]], he was a committed anti-Peronist. 3: ...ctions and he defeated Oscar Alende to become President. 5: ...industry and a drought which affected beef production. 7: ... [[1966]] his government was overthrown by the military. 12: <td width="30%" align="center">'''Preceded by''':<br> Little Italy (1067 bytes) 1: ... a specific Italian neighbourhood, as in these cities: 3: ...[[Little Italy, Baltimore|Little Italy]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland]] 4: *[[Little Italy, Manhattan|Little Italy]] in [[Manhattan]], [[New York, New York]] 5: ... San Diego|Little Italy]] in [[San Diego, California]] 6: *[[Little Italy, Syracuse|Little Italy]] in [[Syracuse, New York]] Italy (20894 bytes) 3: ...atican City]] are [[enclave]]s within Italian territory. 4: ...x #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" 5: |+<big><big>'''Repubblica Italiana'''</big></big> 6: | align="center" colspan="2"| 7: ...2 cellspacing=0 style="background:#f9f9f9; text-align:center;" Fiumicino, Italy (262 bytes) 1: ...Da Vinci airport]] is located. Leonardo Da Vinci airport serves [[Rome]]. 3: ===External links=== 4: ...http://www.fiumicino.net/ Official web page] (Italian) 6: {{Italy-geo-stub}} 7: [[Category:Cittaslow]] Northeast Italy (242 bytes) 1: '''Northeast Italy''' 2: ...], [[Trentino-South Tyrol]], [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]]. 3: ...]] has also names Triveneto, Tre Venezie and Venezie. Southern Italy (1395 bytes) 1: ...passes six of the country's 20 autonomous regions: 2: *[[Basilicata]] 3: *[[Campania]] 4: *[[Calabria]] 5: *[[Molise]]
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