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"Tempo"_26 (Italian Magazine)

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Umberto II di Savoia, the last King of Italy, and Princess Maria Gabriella: The latest interview with Umberto (31st May 1952).
The wedding of Prince Umberto di Savoia and Princess Marie-Josè de Belgique in Rome on 8th January 1930: The most unhappy family in Europe - This marriage was not to do (21st February 1948).
Marie-Josè de Belgique, the last Queen consort of Italy, with Princess Maria Gabriella (13th March 1948).
Princess Marie-Josè de Belgique with General Italo Balbo: Marie-Josè in Libya with Balbo (10th April 1948).
General Italo Balbo was Italy's Maresciallo dell'Aria (Marshall of the Air Force) and Governor of Italian Libya.
Prince Vittorio Emanuele and Princess Maria Gabriella di Savoia, respectively the second-born and the third-born of Umberto II di Savoia and Marie-Josè de Belgique: The Confirmation of Vittorio Emanuele and Maria Gabriella (29th May 1948).
Princess Hélèn d'Orléans, Duchess of Aosta by marriage to Emanuele Filiberto Duke of Savoia-Aosta: The Duchess of Aosta in 1891 (18th September 1948).
Marie-Josè de Belgique, the last Queen consort of Italy: Marie-Josè has not met Umberto in Montpellier (11th March 1950).
Marie-Josè de Belgique, the last Queen consort of Italy: The former Queen of Italy began a new life - Marie-Josè has driven to literature (17th March 1951).
Marie-Josè de Belgique, the last Queen consort of Italy: A very recent photo of Marie-Josè in Merlinge [near Genève, Swiss] (21th April 1951).
Princess Maria Pia di Savoia, the oldest daughter of Umberto II di Savoia and Marie-Josè de Belgique: Maria Pia in colors - The holidays of Maria Pia (29th July 1954).
The wedding of Maria Pia di Savoia and Aleksandar Karađorđević, Prince of Yugoslavia, in Cascais (Portugal) on 12th February 1955: A major exclusive report on the wedding of Maria Pia and Alexander (24th February 1955).
Umberto II di Savoia, the last King of Italy, lived in Cascais in exile.
Princess Maria Pia di Savoia: Seven years with Maria Pia - The memories of Marquise Pallavicino continue from Cascais (1st September 1955).
The wedding of Duke Amedeo di Savoia-Aosta and Princess Claude d'Orléans in Sintra (Portugal) on 22nd July 1964: The wedding of the year - Claude of France marries Amedeo d'Aosta (1st August 1964).

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Tempo (Time) was an Italian weekly magazine whose first issue was published on 7th June 1939 (although the date of the 1st June 1939 is printed on the cover). It was published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore from 1939 to 1946; from this year, it was published by Aldo Palazzi Editore.
Tempo was one of the most popular Italian newmagazines from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Above: cover of the first issue, about the daily work of a miner (1st June 1939).

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