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Thanks to that war, Italy, that was yesterday the victim of man's half-insulting compassion, has proved herself worthy to strengthen, by her splendid example, the confidence even of the most ...
By this time, with an unanimity which is not wonderful, the Neapolitans will have voted themselves subjects of the Kingdom of Italy, under VICTOR EMANUEL. The title, therefore, unit be complete.
Italy has approved a law that tightens the rules for people with Italian heritage to get passports. Previously, anyone with an Italian ancestor who lived after 17 March, 1861 - when the Kingdom of ...
By the time it produced Prince Victor Emmanuel, the 900-year-old House of Savoy was wearing a bit thin. The Prince's father, King Umberto I, decided to improve the breed by marrying off little ...
Another European throne could fall into the hands of the next generation sooner rather than later. Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy — also known as Italy’s prince of Venice — has announced ...
Exclusive Italian prince explains decision to renounce throne to fashion model daughter, 19 Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, also known as Prince of Venice, is heir of Italy's last king ...
A great-grandparent from Italy used to be all it took to guarantee Italian citizenship. A surprise decree has now changed all that, making it much harder for those with Italian ancestry to use ...
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Italy moves to curb 'right of blood' citizenship claimsAs it currently stands, according to Italy's "right of blood" or "jure sanguinis" laws, people with proof of an Italian ancestor alive after March 17, 1861, when the Kingdom of Italy was ...
Italy's government tightened its citizenship laws on Friday, preventing people from delving deep back into their family history to try to claim a much sought-after Italian passport.
The Italian government implemented sudden, sweeping changes to its “right of blood” citizenship laws after concerns that many were taking advantage of the system.
Vittorio Emanuele, the Duke of Savoy and son of the last king of Italy, died Saturday in Geneva, his family announced. He was 86.
The King and Queen’s state visit to Italy has been described by a senior Buckingham Palace official as “soft power at its best”, delivering “huge benefit for UK interests overseas”.
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