The King of Italy from 1900-1945, during both world wars, was Victor Emmanuel III. The King appointed the Prime Minister, who was the head of the government. Antonio Salandra was Prime Minister from early 1914, just before the war, until June 18,1916. Paolo Boselli then served until October 29, 1917, when he was replaced by Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, who finished out the war and represented Italy at the Versailles Conference.
Queen Elizabeth I.
Fernando and Isabella, i think
there was not a queen or a king for Italy since 1479
The country of Italy no longer has a king or a queen as the head of the country , it has a president, who is elected.
The king during the Carolingian Renaissance was called Charlemagne.
There was no King or Queen of Italy in 1595, unless I am badly mistaken. Italy was fragmented until the mid 1800s, when it was unified. In the Middle Ages, there was a Kingdom of Naples, and there was a Kingdom of Sicily. There may have been other kingdoms I am failing to remember, but there were certainly a number of sovereign states, both monarchic and republican.
The cast of The King and Queen of Italy in Paris - 1905 includes: Queen Elena as herself King Victor Emmanuel III as himself
Italy has a Prime Minister, but has not had a King since 1946.
The cast of Arrival of the King and Queen of Italy at Portsmouth - 1903 includes: Queen Elena as herself King Victor Emmanuel III as himself
they usually wore velvet robes
No, Queen Victoria did not reign during the Renaissance. The Renaissance movement spanned roughly the 14th - 17th centuries. Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 - 1901, which means her reign commenced early in the 19th century and ended (upon her death) at the start of the 20th century.
Charlemagne was the frankish king that ruled during The Carolingian Renaissance.