| Le roi de Thaïlande (1927-) | Tailandia | | Il re della Tailandia è vissuto in Svizzera lungo le sponde del lago di Ginevra dall'età di sei anni. Ha frequentato l'università a Losanna, dove ha s >>>
| | Napoléon III (1808-1873) | France | | Le président de la Deuxième République puis Empereur des Français passa sa jeunesse en Suisse. Napoléon III est né en 1808, à Paris. Fils de Louis Bo >>>
| | Elisabeth de Wittelsbach (1837-1898) | Autriche | | Élisabeth de Wittelsbach, dite Sissi, impératrice d'Autriche et reine de
Hongrie a fait de nombreux séjours en Suisse dans les plus luxueux hôtels de >>>
| | Roi Fahd (1923-) | Saudi Arabia | | Born in 1923 in Ryadh, Ibn Abdu Aziz Fahd is the eldest son of the founder of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ibn Sa'ud, and his sixth wife. The king com >>>
| | Shah d'iran (1919-1980) | Iran | | Ultimo re iraniano, detronizzato nella rivoluzione del 1980. >>>
| | Vladimir Romanov (1917-) | Russia | | Il granduca Romanov, erede dello zar russo, vive esule in Svizzera come molti altri sovrani nella cui patria hanno avuto luogo delle rivoluzioni. >>>
| | Michel I de roumanie (1921-) | Romania | | The King of Rumania has lived in exile in Switzerland since 1956. Born in 1921,
Michael
I of Rumania is the son of Prince Carol. Upon the deat >>>
| | Victor Emmanuel de Savoie (1937-) | Italy | | The ruler of the House of Savoy lives in Vésenaz, in the greater Geneva area. Born in 1937, Victor Emmanuel of Savoy is the successor to Humbert II, K >>>
| | Lady Diana (1961-1997) | UK | | The Princess of Wales lived for two years in Switzerland, and she returned every year for her winter holidays. Born in 1961 in Sandringham, Diana Spen >>>
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| | | Michel Roumanie | | (1921 - ) Romania |  | | The King of Rumania has lived in exile in Switzerland since 1956. Born in 1921, Michael I of Rumania is the son of Prince Carol. Upon the death of Ferdinand I in 1927, the crown logically should have gone to Prince Carol. But his open relationship with Jewish socialite, Hélène Lupescu, forced him into a golden exile in Paris. Ferdinand I thus made him renounce his rights to succession to the benefit of his legitimate son, which is how Michael I was proclaimed King of >>> |
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