Umberto I of Italy
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Umberto I of Italy
Summary
Umberto I of Italy is a human[1]. Born in Turin[2], he… he was born on March 14, 1844[3]. He passed away in Monza[4]. He died on July 29, 1900[5]. He worked as a monarch[6] and sovereign[7]. He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
Key Facts
- Umberto I of Italy was born in Turin[2].
- Umberto I of Italy died in Monza[4].
- Umberto I of Italy was born on March 14, 1844[3].
- Umberto I of Italy died on July 29, 1900[5].
- Burial took place at Pantheon[9].
- Burial took place at Tomb of King Umberto I and Queen Margherita of Italy[10].
- Umberto I of Italy's father was Victor Emmanuel II of Italy[11].
- Umberto I of Italy's mother was Archduchess Adelaide of Austria[12].
- Among Umberto I of Italy's spouses was Margherita of Savoy[13].
- A child of Umberto I of Italy was Victor Emmanuel III of Italy[14].
- Umberto I of Italy held citizenship in Kingdom of Italy[15].
- Umberto I of Italy worked as a monarch[6].
- Umberto I of Italy worked as a sovereign[7].
- Umberto I of Italy held the position of monarch of Italy[16].
- Umberto I of Italy held the position of Head of the House of Savoy[17].
- Umberto I of Italy received the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[18].
- Umberto I of Italy received the Order of the Black Eagle[19].
- Umberto I of Italy received the Order of St. Andrew[20].
- Umberto I of Italy received the Order of the Elephant[21].
- Umberto I of Italy received the Q121859792[22].
- Umberto I of Italy received the Grand Master of the Order of the Most Holy Annunciation[23].
- Umberto I of Italy's religion is recorded as Catholicism[24].
- Umberto I of Italy is recorded as male[25].
- Umberto I of Italy's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Umberto I of Italy's family is recorded as House of Savoy[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Umberto I of Italy was born in Turin[2]. He was born on March 14, 1844[3]. His father was Victor Emmanuel II of Italy[11]. His mother was Archduchess Adelaide of Austria[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include monarch[6] and sovereign[7]. Positions held include monarch of Italy[16], a hereditary position[28], in Kingdom of Italy[29] and Head of the House of Savoy[17].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[18], a grade of an order[30]; Order of the Black Eagle[19], an order[31], in Kingdom of Prussia[32], founded in 1701[33]; Order of St. Andrew[20], an order[34], in Russian Empire[35], founded in 1698[36]; Order of the Elephant[21], an order of chivalry[37], in Denmark[38], founded in 1693[39]; Q121859792[22]; and Grand Master of the Order of the Most Holy Annunciation[23].
Personal Life
Among Umberto I of Italy's spouses was Margherita of Savoy[13]. A child of him was Victor Emmanuel III of Italy[14]. His religion is recorded as Catholicism[24].
Death and Burial
Umberto I of Italy died on July 29, 1900[5]. He died in Monza[4]. The cause of death was gunshot wound[40]. Recorded place of burial include Pantheon[9] and Tomb of King Umberto I and Queen Margherita of Italy[10].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Umberto I of Italy include Galleria Umberto I[41], a commercial gallery[42], in Italy[43]; Ponte Umberto I[44], a bridge[45], in Italy[46]; Italian Hospital of Montevideo[47], a hospital[48], in Uruguay[49], founded in 1890[50]; Humberto Primo[51], a municipality[52], in Argentina[53]; Re Umberto[54], a battleship[55]; and Corso Umberto I[56], a street[57], in Italy[58].
Why It Matters
Umberto I of Italy has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] He is known by 43 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]
Entities named for him include Galleria Umberto I[41], a commercial gallery[42], in Italy[43]; Ponte Umberto I[44], a bridge[45], in Italy[46]; Italian Hospital of Montevideo[47], a hospital[48], in Uruguay[49], founded in 1890[50]; Humberto Primo[51], a municipality[52], in Argentina[53]; Re Umberto[54], a battleship[55]; and Corso Umberto I[56], a street[57], in Italy[58].
FAQs
Where was Umberto I of Italy born?
Born in Turin[2], Umberto I of Italy…
Where did Umberto I of Italy die?
Umberto I of Italy passed away in Monza[4].
Who were Umberto I of Italy's parents?
Umberto I of Italy's father was Victor Emmanuel II of Italy[11]. Umberto I of Italy's mother was Archduchess Adelaide of Austria[12].
Who was Umberto I of Italy married to?
Umberto I of Italy's spouses include Margherita of Savoy[13].
What did Umberto I of Italy do for work?
Umberto I of Italy worked as monarch[6] and sovereign[7].
What awards did Umberto I of Italy receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[18], Order of the Black Eagle[19], Order of St. Andrew[20], and Order of the Elephant[21].