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<p> King of Sardinia, and afterwards of united Italy, born in Turin, eldest son of [[Charles]] Albert; became king in 1849 on the abdication of his father; distinguished himself in the war against Austria, adding Austrian [[Lombardy]] and [[Tuscany]] to his dominions, and by the help of Garibaldi, [[Naples]] and Sicily, till in 1861 he was proclaimed King of Italy, and in 1870 he entered Rome as his capital city (1820-1878). </p> | <p> King of Sardinia, and afterwards of united Italy, born in Turin, eldest son of [[Charles]] Albert; became king in 1849 on the abdication of his father; distinguished himself in the war against Austria, adding Austrian [[Lombardy]] and [[Tuscany]] to his dominions, and by the help of Garibaldi, [[Naples]] and Sicily, till in 1861 he was proclaimed King of Italy, and in 1870 he entered Rome as his capital city (1820-1878). </p> | ||
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
King of Sardinia, and afterwards of united Italy, born in Turin, eldest son of Charles Albert; became king in 1849 on the abdication of his father; distinguished himself in the war against Austria, adding Austrian Lombardy and Tuscany to his dominions, and by the help of Garibaldi, Naples and Sicily, till in 1861 he was proclaimed King of Italy, and in 1870 he entered Rome as his capital city (1820-1878).