(French: Humbert aux blanches-mains) or Humbert Whitehand (Italian: Umberto Biancamano), was the count of Savoy from 1032 until his death and the founder...
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(JPG). S-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com. Retrieved 13 December 2017. "Umberto I Biancamano, conte di Savoia". Geneall.net. Retrieved 13 December 2017. Katz...
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international diplomacy. The house descended from Humbert I, Count of Sabaudia, also known as Umberto I "Biancamano" (1003–1047 or 1048). The ancestry of Humbert...
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Conrad escaped to Constantinople. Carutti, Domenico (1884). Il conte Umberto I (Biancamano) e il re Ardoino : ricerche e documenti (in Italian). Rome: Ermanno...
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Macmillan. ISBN 0-389-20217-7. OCLC 7576748. D. Carutti, Il conte Umberto (Biancamano) e il re Ardoino. Ricerche e documenti (Rome, 1884, 2nd ed., first...
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Cavaliere del Lavoro (1972), the Dalla Gavetta Award (1973), the Umberto Biancamano National Award, and the Golden Ambrogino (1981). She was a director...
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dynasty until 1050. After the marriage of Adelaide of Susa with Humbert Biancamano's son Otto, the family of the Counts of Savoy gained control. While the...
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(English) (La Spada della vendetta) (Italy) La Corona di fuoco (1961) (Umberto Biancamano) (Italy) L'urlo dei bolidi (1961) (The Roar of the Bolidi) (English)...
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adjacent to it: Duca d'Aosta, Andrea Doria, Vittorio Veneto and Carlo Emanuele I. In the fall of 2008, the municipality of Monza adopted restrictive measures...
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(1981) Lomonosov Gold Medal (USSR Academy of Sciences) (1983) Premio Umberto Biancamano (Italy) (1986) Dayemi International Peace Award (Bangladesh) (1986)...
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Piazza del Conte in the centre of Busto, the odonym became Piazza Umberto Biancamano, founder of the Savoy family. In 1944 it assumed its current name...
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