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King Victor Emmanuel III
Photographic portrait of Victor Emanuel III, King of Italy (1869-1947). A constitutional monarch, he defied parliamentary majorities in bringing Italy into World War I on the side of the Allies. His appointment of Mussolini as premier in 1922 reduced the kings powers considerably. Date: December 11th 1915
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11th 1869 1947 Allies Appointment Bringing Constitutional Defied Emanuel Emmanuel I Ii Monarch Mussolini Parliamentary Photographic Powers Premier Reduced Victor 1922 Considerably December
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"This photograph captures a pivotal moment in Italian history with the portrayal of King Victor Emmanuel III, who ruled from 1869 to 1946. Known as a constitutional monarch, King Victor Emmanuel III defied parliamentary majorities by bringing Italy into World War I on the side of the Allies on December 11, 1915. The decision to enter the war marked a significant shift in Italian foreign policy and solidified Italy's position as an active participant in the global conflict. However, the king's actions would later lead to a reduction in his powers. In 1922, he appointed Benito Mussolini as premier, a decision that significantly diminished the monarch's influence over Italian politics. Mussolini's rise to power marked the beginning of Fascist rule in Italy, which would last until the end of World War II. King Victor Emmanuel III's appointment of Mussolini was a controversial move that divided public opinion. Some saw it as a necessary step to maintain stability in the country, while others viewed it as a betrayal of the democratic principles that the king had once championed. Regardless of one's perspective, this photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the complex and often tumultuous political landscape of Italy during the early 20th century." This photograph is a historical record of a significant moment in Italian history and is not intended for commercial use. It is available through Mary Evans Prints Online. Date: December 11, 1915. (Keywords: King Victor Emmanuel III, Italy, World War I, Allies, Mussolini, Fascism, Politics, History, Italy's role in World War I, Constitutional Monarchy, 20th century Italian history)
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