In Morte Di Amedeo Di Savoja, Duca D'aosta is a commemorative essay delivered on the evening of January 30, 1890, by Angelo Bargoni. This work serves as a historical obituary and tribute to Amedeo di Savoia, the Duke of Aosta, a significant figure in Italian history. Bargoni's commemoration offers insights into the life, legacy, and impact of the Duke, providing a valuable primary source for understanding the sentiments and historical context surrounding his death. The essay captures the essence of the period and the Duke's role within it, appealing to historians, scholars of Italian royalty, and anyone interested in 19th-century European history. This book is a vital resource for understanding Italian aristocracy.
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