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After the 1946 Italian institutional referendum established the Republic, Victor Emmanuel went into exile to Alexandria, where he died and was buried the following year in St. Catherine's Cathedral, Alexandria. In 2017, his remains were returned to rest in Italy following an agreement between presidents Sergio Mattarella and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
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Apr 12, 2024 · Born: November 11, 1869, Naples, Italy. Died: December 28, 1947, Alexandria, Egypt (aged 78) Title / Office: king (1900-1946), Italy. House / Dynasty: House of Savoy. Notable Family Members: father Umberto I. son Umberto II.
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Oct 13, 2016 · 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. During the war, he managed to solve two political crises and to defend Italy’s position within the Entente after the Caporetto disaster. Table of Contents.
Dec 28, 2015 · 28 December 2015. Death of Victor Emmanuel III. King loses his life after just 18 months in exile. Victor Emmanuel III, Italy’s longest reigning King, died on this day in 1947. Victor Emmanuel III in full military. regalia, pictured in the 1920s. The previous year he had abdicated his throne in favour of his son, King Umberto II.
After the 1946 Italian institutional referendum established the Republic, Victor Emmanuel went into exile to Alexandria, where he died and was buried the following year in St. Catherine's Cathedral, Alexandria. In 2017, his remains were returned to rest in Italy following an agreement between presidents Sergio Mattarella and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.