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RMBM2DK7–Charles Albert of Sardinia
RMG1DB2F–Charles Albert. He succeeded his father as King of Sardinia and pursued a policy of moderation despite declaring war against Austria in 1848. He abdicated the following year.
RMBMCAJ8–Charles Albert (Turin 1798-Porto, Portugal, 1849). King of Sardinia (1831-1849).
RM2A6029A–Charles Albert. He succeeded his father as King of Sardinia and pursued a policy of moderation despite declaring war against Austria in 1848. He abdicated the following year.
RMJ44DMN–Charles Albert, 1798 – 1849, aka 'The Hesitant'. King of Sardinia. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMMYBRY7–. English: Charles Albert, king of Sardinia . 12 November 2011. Unknown 98 CarloAlberto2
RMM1MEHJ–Charles Albert, 1798 – 1849. King of Sardinia. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMBX72DN–Charles Albert, 2.10.1798 - 28.7.1849, King of Sardinia 1831 - 1849, half length, wood engraving, 19th century,
RFK41847–Ancient portrait of a king in uniform rich of medals and militar decorations. Charles Albert of Sardinia (1798 - 1849) King of Piedmont-Sardinia. By E. Matania, Italy 1884
RMBX6RXB–Charles Albert, 2.10.1798 - 28.7.1849, King of Sardinia 1831 - 1849, half length, wood engraving by A. Marchi, after painting by Marghinotti di Camora, 19th century,
RMB0KB56–Charles Albert of Sardinia, King of Sardinia, 1836. Artist: Unknown
RMBAAN2C–Charles Albert, 2.10.1798 - 28.7.1849, King of Sardinia 1831 - 1849, portrait, steel engraving, 19th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2T8FFFW–A. Ligny sc. Charles-Albert, King of Sardinia
RMJ8DBK2–Giovanni Battista Biscarra Portrait of Charles Albert of Sardinia
RM2B7B795–Giovanni Battista Biscarra - Portrait of Charles Albert of Sardinia.
RM2H38FT0–Equestrian Portrait of Charles Albert King of Sardinia by Emile-Jean-Horace VERNET 1789 - 1863 , France, French
RM2B9BT5W–Charles Albert of Sardinia (1798-1849) (dummy Title) Anonyme. Charles-Albert de Sardaigne (1798-1849). Vers 1849 (avers). Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RF2D4NFKH–Charles Albert of Sardinia
RM2H0K4C8–Carlo Alberto entering Pavia 1848
RM2HPC37M–Charge of Pastrengo - First War of Independence, Charles Albert of Savoy at Pastrengo on April 30 1848, by painter Vincenzo Giacomelli, 1855 The first War of Independence , fought by the Kingdom of Sardinia and by Italian volunteers against the Austrian Empire and other conservative nations from 23 March 1848 to 22 August 1849.
RM2D9E4JM–Meeting between carlo alberto di savoia and giuseppe garibaldi a roverbella, 1848
RMTTXWP4–Karl Albert, King of Sardinia, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2B87048–meeting between carlo alberto di savoia and giuseppe garibaldi in roverbella, 1848
RM2WJX98G–Carnavalet museum, medal collection Law bust of Charles-Albert de Sardinia on the left in military costume.
RMMMTTTX–. English: Portrait of Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano (1770-1800), father of king Charles Albert of Sardinia . before 1800. Carlo Emanuele di Savoia-Carignano
RF2RBJYJ9–Charles Albert, King of Sardinia Horace Vernet (1789-1863)
RM2CCAAMJ–Equestrian portrait of Charles Albert (1798-1849), King of Sardinia. Museum: Galleria Sabauda, Torino. Author: HORACE VERNET.
RMDN68YM–Portrait of Charles Albert or Carlo Alberto Amedeo, 1798 - 1849, King of Piedmont-Sardinia
RF2B3MJ4W–Charles Albert, Italian: Carlo Alberto I, 2 October 1798 – 28 July 1849, was the King of Sardinia from 27 April 1831 to 23 March 1849 / Charles Albert, Italiener: Carlo Alberto I., 2. Oktober 1798 - 28. Juli 1849, war vom 27. April 1831 bis 23. März 1849 König von Sardinien, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMF2YXW6–The equestrian statue of Carlos Alberto, and decorative lamp post in Piazza Carlo Alberto, Turin, Piedmont, Italy.
RM2WG0J7C–The International Exhibition: monument of Charles Albert, the late King of Piedmont, in the Horticultural Society's Gardens, 1862. Marochetti's memorial. 'At the base of this monument stand on guard at each angle a grenadier, a bersagliere, a dragoon, and an infantry soldier...On the west side the Piedmontese force marches forth against the Austrian hordes, whilst the country people wave their hats or kneel in prayer...On the east side is represented the disastrous battle of Novara...The artillery horses...are very spiritedly designed and executed. In the north panel the discouraged and unhapp
RM2T8FFH5–Gio Serono pinx. Rosmasler sc. Charles Albert, King of Sardinia
RM2CNNTK5–Equestrian portrait of Charles Albert (1798-1849), King of Sardinia, 1834. Found in the collection of Galleria Sabauda, Torino.
RM2WTXC4Y–First Italian War of Independence. War between the Piamontese and Austrian army. Charge of the carabinieri in Pastrengo (30 April 1848), oleo by V. Gi
RM2B9MWP1–Pius IX (1792-1878), Pope (1846-1878) and Charles Albert of Savoy (1798-1849), King of Sardinia (1831-1849) Pie IX (1792-1878), pape (1846-1878) et Charles-Albert de Savoie (1798-1849), roi de Sardaigne (1831-1849). Cuivre doré. Vers 1846. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RM2TA1AEY–Equestrian portrait of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia - by Horace Vernet
RMKME16G–Charles Albert, 1798 –1849, King of Sardinia
RF2T3RB0M–Portrait of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, C. Rancini, c. 1849, vintage engraved.
RM2HPC37R–Charge of Pastrengo - First War of Independence, Charles Albert of Savoy at Pastrengo on April 30 1848, by painter Vincenzo Giacomelli, 1855 The first War of Independence , fought by the Kingdom of Sardinia and by Italian volunteers against the Austrian Empire and other conservative nations from 23 March 1848 to 22 August 1849.
RM2JE30N9–The island of Tavolara in the Gulf of Olbia is the smallest kingdom in the world (Sardinia/Italy)
RMTTXW9J–Karl Albert, King of Sardinia, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2AN94Y7–The modern world, from Charlemagne to the present time; with a preliminary survey of ancient times . eople to demand impossible changes, and thus prevented saneand reasonable reform. 692. The Revolution of 1848. — On the news of the flightof Metternich from Vienna, Milan and Venice drove out theirAustrian garrisons (March 15) and set up provisional govern-ments. King Charles Albert of Sardinia, to prevent an in-surrection in his ow^n state, put himself ^at the head of therevolutionary movement and declared war on Austria. Mazziniand Garibaldi returned, Naples and Tuscany joined Sardiniain the
RM2WJTHYT–Carnavalet museum, medal collection Law bust of Charles-Albert de Sardinia on the right in official costume.
RMMPA19W–. English: This is a painting showing Maria Cristina of Saxony, Princess of Carignano and mother of King Charles Albert of Sardinia . Unknown date. Unknown 857 Maria Cristina Albertina di Sassonia
RM2WCAEY0–Portrait of King Charles Albert of Sardinia, Carel Christiaan Antony Last, 1842 - 1887 print print maker: Netherlandsprinter: The Hague paper historical persons (+ (full) bust portrait)
RMPPDAHK–Charles Albert (Turin 1798-Porto, Portugal, 1849). King of Sardinia (1831-1849). Established a constitutional monarchy (1848). He abdicated in favor of his son Victor Emmanuel II. Engraving.
RM2WJTXWJ–Carnavalet museum, medal collection Bust law of Charles-Albert de Sardinia of three-quarters on the right in military costume; Pie IX Bust Revers in the right.
RMFKC4N8–Italian Risorgimento - King Carlo Alberto di Sardegna the Passage Ticino March 29, 1848
RM2X1BHFK–Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, - 19830422 PD66979 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMBGKY01–Equestrian statue of King Charles Albert King of Savoy Abbondio Sangiorgio in Casale Monferrato Piedmont Italy
RM2JE3T5K–Portrait of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, print maker: J.L. Lacoste, Huart, Netherlands, 1852 - 1869, paper, h 284 mm - w 190 mm
RMFXRG6R–20 lire gold coin, minted in 1847. Obverse with the profile of Carlo Alberto of Savoia, king of Sardinia, prince of Piedmont.
RF2D4NFKC–A Cavalry Charge at Novara 1849
RFK4186B–Garibaldi meets King Carlo Alberto in a luxury royal hall with a big chrystal chandelier. By E. Matania published on Garibaldi e i Suoi Tempi Milan Italy1884Garibaldi and Carlo Alberto
RF2CC0XRW–The Battle of Custozza
RFE8EFCC–The Tomb of Victor Emanuel II (Vittorio Emanuele II), inside the Pantheon in Rome, Italy
RM2JE30TW–The island of Tavolara in the Gulf of Olbia is the smallest kingdom in the world (Sardinia/Italy)
RM2AJ2CG2–Stories of persons and places in Europe . ishing. But they did not succeed, though by thus banding to-gether they showed the strength there was in union, for the Carbonarigrew to be a very large society. The whole population of many towns en-rolled themselves, and entire regiments most willingly joined. Magistrateswere compelled to enter in order to obtain anything like obedience to +heirdecrees, and all who were unprotected were glad to become members, mhope of support or assistance. But the Carbonari did not drive out theAustrians. Victor Emmanuel.—Charles Albert, king of Sardinia, which inc
RMMW9G4N–. English: Charles Albert, king of Sardinia . 12 November 2011. Unknown 114 CarloAlberto2
RMPPEXHY–Charles Albert (Turin 1798-Porto, Portugal, 1849). King of Sardinia (1831-1849). Established a constitutional monarchy (1848). He abdicated in favor of his son Victor Emmanuel II. Engraving.
RM2WJW482–Carnavalet museum, medal collection Bust law of Charles-Albert de Sardinia de Trois-Quarts on the left in military costume; Vicenzo Gioberti Bust Revers of Trois-Quarts on the left.
RMFKC3ET–Italian Risorgimento - King Carlo Alberto di Sardegna the Passage Ticino March 29, 1848
RM2JWERBJ–Portraif of Charles Albert, king of Sardinia. nieznany malarz polski, painter
RM2X1BCXM–Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, - 19830422 PD44889 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2JCBMW1–Portrait of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, print maker: C. Rancini, (mentioned on object), Italy, c. 1849, paper, engraving, h 261 mm - w 170 mm
RMBGKYBX–Equestrian statue of King Charles Albert King of Savoy Abbondio Sangiorgio in Casale Monferrato Piedmont Italy
RM2G4F709–Portrait of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia. .
RM2G4122P–Portrait of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia. .
RM2JWHH2C–Ex Bibliotheca Serenissimi Caroli Alberti a Sabaudia Principis Cariniani. unknown, printer
RM2JE30W4–Beach of Tavolara. The island of Tavolara in the Gulf of Olbia is the smallest kingdom in the world (Sardinia/Italy)
RM2AXJRB7–The romance of Monaco and its rulers . gent ranks (1847). Charles-Albert had promised the desired reformsto Sardinia a few days before his birthday-celebra-tion on November 4. As he was the PrincipalitysProtector, it was not unnatural for the Mentoneseto cross the frontier and take part in the festivities—greater than usual on this great occasion. On theirreturn they formed processions, cried Long livePio Nono ! long live Carlo-Alberto ! illuminatedthe town, and two days later, went in a body to theGovernor of Mentones house. The Governor wasone General Villarey, whose whole career was onesyst
RMMX76FP–. English: Charles Albert, king of Sardinia . 12 November 2011. Unknown 114 CarloAlberto2
RM2X1BHJC–Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, - 19830422 PD67869 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2JE3T4M–Portrait of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, print maker: Lazarus Gottlieb Sichling, (mentioned on object), 1822 - 1863, paper, steel engraving, h 290 mm - w 226 mm
RM2T8XBTM–Caricature on the kings Frederick VII of Denmark, Charles Albert of Sardinia, Frederick William IV of Prussia and on the Croatian Banus Jelačić, Günther (Vienna), lithographer, 1848, paper, chalk-manner lithograph, height 34, 5 cm, width 26, 4 cm, Caricature, Satire, Revolutions of 1848, 1849, king; emperor, ruler, sovereign, The Vienna Collection
RMDDFHAB–School Sardinia. The news of the death of King Charles Albert, painting by Mr Ferri. engraving 1855
RMRY9DGC–School Sardinia. The News of the Death of King Charles Albert, Engraving 1855
RM2JE30WC–Beach of Tavolara. The island of Tavolara in the Gulf of Olbia is the smallest kingdom in the world (Sardinia/Italy)
RM2CDBA46–. The Mediterranean : its storied cities and venerable ruins . ^ of the Durazzo family, waspurchased by Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, and hasthus become a royal residence. The Palazzo Ducale,once inhabited by the Doges of Genoa, has now beenconverted into public offices, and the palazzo oppositeto the Church of St. Matteo bears an inscription whichof itself gives the building an exceptional interest: Senat. Cons. Andrea; de Oria, patriae liberatori, munus. ANDREA DORIA 173 publicum. It is this, the earUer home of the great citi-zen of Genoa, of which Rogers has written in the often-quoted
RMMPA1K5–. English: Portrait of Maria Theresa of Austria (1801–1855), queen of Sardinia and wife of Charles Albert . 19th century. 858 Maria Teresa d'Asburgo-Toscana
RM2X1BHHW–Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, - 19830422 PD67857 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2X1AP4G–Radetzky of Radetz, Joseph count of (1766-1858), Austro-Sardinia war 1848-1849: field marshal Radetzky betaking themselves to the meeting with Charles Albert, King of Sardinia. watercolour., 1930 - 19300101 PD23118 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2X1C9YG–Karl Albert, King of Sardinia, - 19830422 PD67864 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2JE30TC–Beach of Tavolara. The island of Tavolara in the Gulf of Olbia is the smallest kingdom in the world (Sardinia/Italy)
RM2CE6NHB–. The romance of Monaco and its rulers . gent ranks (1847). Charles-Albert had promised the desired reformsto Sardinia a few days before his birthday-celebra-tion on November 4. As he was the PrincipalitysProtector, it was not unnatural for the Mentoneseto cross the frontier and take part in the festivities—greater than usual on this great occasion. On theirreturn they formed processions, cried Long livePio Nono ! long live Carlo-Alberto ! illuminatedthe town, and two days later, went in a body to theGovernor of Mentones house. The Governor wasone General Villarey, whose whole career was onesy
RM2X1C9W4–Karl Albert, King of Sardinia, - 19830422 PD66982 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2JE30TH–Beach of Tavolara. The island of Tavolara in the Gulf of Olbia is the smallest kingdom in the world (Sardinia/Italy)
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