umberto in A Sentence

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    The Lega Nord of Umberto Bossi.

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    Italy unified in 1861, and King Umberto I and Queen Margherita visited Naples in 1889.

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    During World War II, Umberto and his mother, Giovanna(Bisio), moved to a small village in the Piedmontese mountainside.

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    During World War II, Umberto and his mother, moved to a small village in the Piedmontese mountainside.

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    During World war II, Umberto, along with his mother Giovanna(Bisio) moved to a small Piedmontese mountainside village.

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    During the second world war, Umberto and his mother, Giovanna, moved to a small village in the Piedmontese.

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    During World War II, Umberto and his mother, Giovanna(Bisio), moved to a small village in the Piedmontese mountainside.

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    During World War II, Umberto and his mother, Giovanna, moved to a small village in the Piedmontese mountain side.

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    During World War II, Umberto and his mother, Giovanna, moved to a small village in the Piedmontese mountainside.

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    Soon afterwards a group of painters(Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo, and Gino Severini) co-signed the Futurist Manifesto.

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    Two kings of Italy are buried in the Pantheon: Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I, as well as Umberto's Queen, Margherita.

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    Umberto Eco's novel Baudolino sees the protagonist meet a secluded society of satyr-like creatures who all take their name and philosophy from Hypatia.

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    The very next day, right before King Umberto was assassinated, he learned that his new friend had been shot and killed only hours prior.

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    King Umberto I and Queen Margherita visited Naples in 1889 and they got bored of the fancy food and asked for pizza(which was a food for the poor).

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    Other examples to mention are some palaces of Corso Galileo Ferraris and Corso Re Umberto, characteristic for the phytomorphic decorations and the wide use of colored glass and wrought iron.

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    The day before his death, King Umberto I of Italy was dining at a restaurant when he noticed that the owner of the place was not only his doppelganger, but also named Umberto.

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    During the 1978 exhibition and scientific examination, the cloth was handled by many people, including most members of STURP, the Church authorities who prepared it for display, the Poor Clare nuns who unstitched portions of it, visiting dignitaries(including the Archbishop of Turin and the emissary of King Umberto) and countless others.

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    As to how it spread to be a popular dish among those who weren't poor, a very popular myth(of which there are a few variations) is that, in 1889, King Umberto and his cousin Margherita(and, also, his Queen) were traveling the country in hopes of calming the advancing tide of revolution in newly reunited Italy.

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