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Amadeo's claim might be further strengthend by Victor Emmanuel himself.
Part of the terms of the Savoy family's return to Italy in 2002 were that Victor Emmanuel officially had to renounce his claim to the throne. This seemed smoothed over, at the time, by the official Papal invitation that permitted them the honors normally reserved for heads of state.
So, while it looked great and seemed like a successful conclusion to the decades Victor Emmanuel campaigned to be allowed back into Italy, the harsh reality is that he and his family swore loyalty to the Italian republic and renounced all claims to the throne.
I can't imagine it's possible to fight for something one has already given up.
Eliza
Here is a short but interesting article about this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,1808631,00.html
Part of the terms of the Savoy family's return to Italy in 2002 were that Victor Emmanuel officially had to renounce his claim to the throne. This seemed smoothed over, at the time, by the official Papal invitation that permitted them the honors normally reserved for heads of state.
So, while it looked great and seemed like a successful conclusion to the decades Victor Emmanuel campaigned to be allowed back into Italy, the harsh reality is that he and his family swore loyalty to the Italian republic and renounced all claims to the throne.
I can't imagine it's possible to fight for something one has already given up.
Eliza
Here is a short but interesting article about this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,1808631,00.html