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  1. 3 de feb. de 2024 · Prince Vittorio Emanuele, son of Italy’s last king, Umberto II, has died. He was 86. The Savoy Royal House said in a statement that he died on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024, in Geneva, Switzerland. Vittorio Emanuele was obliged to leave Italy for exile when he was only 6, after Italians voted to abolish the monarchy in 1946.

  2. Marina Ricolfiová-Doriová (* 12. února 1935) je bývalá švýcarská vodní lyžařka. Třikrát soutěžila na mistrovství světa ve vodním lyžování a v roce 1955 a v roce 1957 vyhrála zlaté medaile. V roce 1991 byla uvedena do Síně slávy Mezinárodní federace vodního lyžování. Je vdovou po Viktoru Emanuelovi Savojském ...

  3. Marina Ricolfi Doria is the daughter of René Italo Ricolfi Doria (Cologny, 30 April 1901 – Geneva, 4 February 1970) and wife Iris Amalia Benvenuti (Pallanza, 14 January 1905 – Geneva, 10 September 2004), who owned a Swiss biscuit business. She has three sisters: Silvia, Nina and Alda, and one brother, Dominique. Career

  4. 2 de ago. de 2010 · Marina, Crown Princess of Italy, Princess of Naples (née Marina Ricolfi-Doria) (born 12 February 1935) is a Swiss-born water skier who married to Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples. The titles of the Italian Royal Family are not recognized under the terms of the republican Constitution of Italy.

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marina_DoriaMarina Doria - Wikipedia

    Marina Ricolfi Doria (Ginevra, 12 febbraio 1935) è un'ex sciatrice nautica svizzera, di origini italiane. È stata campionessa mondiale di sci d'acqua nel 1955 e nel 1957 oltre che vincitrice di titoli europei e svizzeri.

  6. Victor-Emmanuel de Savoie and wife Marina Ricolfi Doria attend the Best Party at the Grand Hotel in Paris on December 19, 1994 in Paris, France. Marina de Savoie et Victor-Emmanuel de Savoie avec Elsa Martinelli sur le port de Saint-Tropez en France, le 9 mai 1963.

  7. Marina Ricolfi Doria (* 12. Februar 1935 in Genf , Schweiz ) ist eine ehemalige Wasserskifahrerin . 1955 und 1957 erlangte sie vier Weltmeistertitel in verschiedenen Disziplinen. [1] Ihr Ehemann war letzter Kronprinz von Italien und langjähriges Oberhaupt des vormaligen Königshauses von Italien, des Hauses Savoyen .