King of Italy

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The King of Italy was a monarchical title used in various historical periods to designate the sovereign ruler of the Italian kingdom, most notably during the Napoleonic era and later the unified Kingdom of Italy.

Aliases (1)

Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf monarchical title
royal title
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of Italy
surface form: "Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)"

Kingdom of the Lombards
Kingdom of Italy
surface form: "Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy"
associatedDynasty Bonaparte dynasty
Carolingian dynasty
Hohenstaufen dynasty
House of Habsburg
House of Habsburg
surface form: "House of Habsburg-Lorraine"

House of Luxembourg
House of Savoy
Ottonian dynasty
Salian dynasty
coronationPlace Milan
coronationRegalia Iron Crown of Lombardy
country Italy
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
historicalStatus defunct title
lastHolder Umberto II of Italy
lastHolderDynasty House of Savoy
LatinName Rex Italiae
monarchOf Kingdom of Italy
surface form: "Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)"

Kingdom of the Lombards
Kingdom of Italy
surface form: "Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy"
nativeLabel King of Naples
surface form: "Re d'Italia"
notableHolder Charlemagne
Frederick I Barbarossa
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Napoleon Bonaparte
surface form: "Napoleon I"

Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
King Umberto I of Italy
surface form: "Umberto I of Italy"

Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia
surface form: "Victor Emmanuel II of Italy"

Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
officeAbolishedOn 1946-06-12
predecessorTitle Kingdom of the Lombards
surface form: "King of the Lombards"
relevantEvent Italian institutional referendum, 1946
styleOfAddress His Majesty
succeededBy President of Italy
surface form: "President of the Italian Republic"
symbol Iron Crown of Lombardy
titleLanguage Italian
Latin
titleLinkedTo Holy Roman Emperor
usedInPeriod 19th century
20th century
Italian unification era
Middle Ages
Napoleonic era

Referenced by (38)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

House of Bonaparte hasDynasticTitle King of Italy
Hohenstaufen dynasty hasMainTitle King of Italy
House of Savoy hasTitle King of Italy
Kingdom of Italy hasTitle King of Italy
Statuto Albertino headOfState King of Italy
Kingdom of Italy headOfStateTitle King of Italy
Kingdom of Italy headOfStateTitle King of Italy
subject surface form: "Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)"
Regia Aeronautica headOfStateTitle King of Italy
Bonaparte heldTitle King of Italy
Kingdom of Odoacer leaderTitle King of Italy
of Savoy nobleTitleHeld King of Italy
subject surface form: "House of Savoy"
Bonaparte dynasty notableTitleHeld King of Italy
Napoleon Bonaparte positionHeld King of Italy
Odoacer positionHeld King of Italy
Salian dynasty positionHeld King of Italy
King Umberto I of Italy positionHeld King of Italy
subject surface form: "Umberto I of Italy"
of Savoy positionHeld King of Italy
subject surface form: "Umberto I of Savoy"
Umberto II of Italy positionHeld King of Italy
of Savoy positionHeld King of Italy
subject surface form: "Umberto II of Savoy"
of Savoy positionHeld King of Italy
subject surface form: "Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy"
of Savoy positionHeld King of Italy
subject surface form: "Victor Emmanuel III of Savoy"
Provisional Head of State precededBy King of Italy
President of Italy predecessorOffice King of Italy
Rex Italiae relatedConcept King of Italy
Savoy rulerTitle King of Italy
Frederick I Barbarossa title King of Italy
Iron Crown of Lombardy usedBy King of Italy
this entity surface form: "Kings of Italy"
Rex Italiae usedFor King of Italy

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