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  1. Victor Emmanuel III (11 November 1869 – 28 December 1947), born Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Maria Gennaro di Savoia, was King of Italy from 29 July 1900 until his abdication on 9 May 1946. A member of the House of Savoy , he also reigned as Emperor of Ethiopia (1936–41) and King of the Albanians (1939–43).

  2. Vittorio Emanuele III di Savoia (Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Maria Gennaro di Savoia; Napoli, 11 novembre 1869 – Alessandria d'Egitto, 28 dicembre 1947) è stato Re d'Italia (dal 1900 al 1946), Imperatore d'Etiopia (dal 1936 al 1943), Primo Maresciallo dell'Impero (dal 4 aprile 1938) e Re d'Albania (dal 1939 al 1943).

  3. Victor-Emmanuel III (en italien : Vittorio Emanuele III, Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Maria Gennaro di Savoia), né le 11 novembre 1869 à Naples et mort à Alexandrie le 28 décembre 1947, est roi d'Italie entre le 29 juillet 1900 et le 9 mai 1946.

  4. Viktor Emanuel III. ALTERNATIVNAMEN Vittorio Emanuele III.; Savoia, Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Maria Gennaro di KURZBESCHREIBUNG König von Italien und Kaiser von Äthiopien (1900–1946) GEBURTSDATUM 11. November 1869 GEBURTSORT Neapel: STERBEDATUM 28. Dezember 1947 STERBEORT Alexandria, Ägypten

  5. Death. Controversies. Unilateral declaration of kingship (1969) Dirk Hamer's death (1978–2015) Allegations of antisemitism (2003) Arrest and imprisonment (2006) Seeking compensation from Italy (2007) Succession. Honours. National dynastic honours. National honours. Foreign honours. Ancestry. Patrilineal descent. Gallery. References. Bibliography.

  6. Victor Emmanuel may refer to: Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia (1759–1824), Duke of Savoy and King of Sardinia. Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820–1878), King of Sardinia and later King of Italy. Victor Emmanuel III of Italy (1869–1947), King of Italy.

  7. Italian monarch. Born 11 November 1869 in Naples, Italy. Died 28 December 1947 in Alexandria, Egypt. Victor Emmanuel III played an important, if often overlooked part in Italy’s decision to intervene in World War I on the side of the Entente.