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Showing posts with label Umberto I. Show all posts

Umberto I (Humbert I), Poste Italiane (Italy), 25 Centesimi, blue, stamp

country: Italy (Poste Italiane)
topic: Umberto I (Humbert I)
theme: Emperor
type of stamp: postal stamp
color: blue
year: ?
postal value: 25 Centesimi
designer: ?

Information:
Umberto I (Humbert I) (14 March 1844 – 29 July 1900), was King of Italy from 9 January 1878 until his death (29 July 1900). He was deeply loathed in far-left circles, especially among anarchists, because of his conservatism and support of the Bava-Beccaris massacre in Milan. He was killed by anarchist Gaetano Bresci.
(source: Wikipedia, Read more about Umberto I (Humbert I) of Italy on Wikipedia)

Umberto I (Humbert I), Poste Italiane (Italy), 5 Centesimi, green, 1906

country: Italy (Poste Italiane)
topic: Umberto I (Humbert I)
theme: Emperor
type of stamp: postal stamp
color: green
year: 1906
postal value: 5 Centesimi
designer:

Information:
Umberto I (Humbert I) (14 March 1844 – 29 July 1900), was the King of Italy from 9 January 1878 until his death. He was deeply loathed in far-left circles, especially among anarchists, because of his conservatism and support of the Bava-Beccaris massacre in Milan. He was killed by anarchist Gaetano Bresci two years after the incident.
(source: Wikipedia, Read more about Umberto I (Humbert I) of Italy on Wikipedia)

Umberto I (Humbert I), Poste Italiane (Italy), 10 Centesimi, red, 1906


country: Italy (Poste Italiane)
topic: Umberto I (Humbert I)
theme: Emperor
type of stamp: postal stamp
color: red
year: 1906
postal value: 10 Centesimi
designer:

Information:
Umberto I (Humbert I) (14 March 1844 – 29 July 1900), was the King of Italy from 9 January 1878 until his death. He was deeply loathed in far-left circles, especially among anarchists, because of his conservatism and support of the Bava-Beccaris massacre in Milan. He was killed by anarchist Gaetano Bresci two years after the incident.
(source: Wikipedia, Read more about Umberto I (Humbert I) of Italy on Wikipedia)
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