
It seems like very few people write about foreign history these days, so I'm thinking of writing one myself. If you're interested, please bookmark, follow, and invest. Thank you! Please subscribe. On November 11, 1869, the cold winter winds were gradually blowing across Europe with the Atlantic winds. However, the prosperous city of Naples in southern Italy remained unaffected. High-ranking officials and nobles gathered outside a magnificent palace, while Umberto paced anxiously inside, glancing frequently at the tightly closed doors. Only when the doors opened and a nurse in a white coat stained with blood announced the good news did he enter the room. Looking at the newborn baby, he asked his father, Vittorio Emanuele II, to name him Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Marie Giannaro di Savoy and bestow upon him the title of Prince of Naples...