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==Family and children== In 1842, Victor Emmanuel married his paternal first cousin (aunt's daughter) [[Adelaide of Austria]] (1822–1855). With her, he had eight children:<ref>Genealogical data from the [http://www.sardimpex.com/savoia/savoia-carignano.htm Savoia]{{Dead link|date=September 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} page of the [http://www.sardimpex.com/ Genealogie delle famiglie nobili italiane] website.</ref> * [[Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy|Maria Clotilde]] (1843–1911), who married [[Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte|Napoléon Joseph]] (''the Prince Napoléon''). Their grandson [[Prince Louis Napoléon]] was the Bonapartist pretender to the French imperial throne. [[File:Monument to Victor Emmanuel II (Venice).jpg|thumb|[[Monument to Victor Emmanuel II]] in Venice]] * [[Umberto I of Italy|Umberto]] (1844–1900), later [[King of Italy]]. He married his first cousin [[Margherita of Savoy]]. * [[Amadeo I of Spain|Amadeo]] (1845–1890), later [[King of Spain]]. He married [[Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo]] and later [[Maria Letizia Bonaparte]]. * [[Prince Oddone, Duke of Montferrat|Oddone Eugenio Maria]] (1846–1866), Duke of [[Montferrat]]. * [[Maria Pia of Savoy|Maria Pia]] (1847–1911), who married King [[Louis of Portugal]]. * Carlo Alberto (2 June 1851 – 28 June 1854), [[Duke of Chablais]], died in early childhood. * Vittorio Emanuele (6 July 1852 – 6 July 1852) died in infancy. * Vittorio Emanuele (18 January 1855 – 17 May 1855), Count of [[Geneva]], died in infancy. In 1869 he married [[morganatically]] his principal mistress [[Rosa Vercellana]] (3 June 1833 – 26 December 1885). Popularly known in [[Piedmontese language|Piedmontese]] as "Bela Rosin", she was born a commoner but made Countess of Mirafiori and Fontanafredda in 1858. Their offspring were: * Vittoria Guerrieri (2 December 1848 – 29 December 1905), married three times: to Giacomo Spinola, Luigi Spinola and Paolo DeSimone. * Emanuele Alberto Guerrieri (16 March 1851 – 24 December 1894), Count of Mirafiori and Fontanafredda. [[File:Brooklyn Museum - Caricature of King Victor Emmanuel II - Thomas Nast - overall.jpg|thumb|140px|Caricature of King Victor Emmanuel II by [[Thomas Nast]], [[Brooklyn Museum]]]] In addition to his morganatic second wife, Victor Emmanuel II had several other mistresses: 1) [[Laura Bon]] at Stupinigi, who bore him two children: * Stillborn child (1852-1852). * Emanuela of Roverbella (6 September 1853 – 1896). 2) Baroness Vittoria Duplesis who bore him another daughter: * Maria Savoiarda Projetti (1854–1885/1888). 3) Unknown mistress at Mondovì, mother of: * Donato Etna (15 June 1858 – 11 December 1938) who became a soldier during the First World War. 4) Virginia Rho at Turin, mother of two children: * Vittorio di Rho (1861 – [[Turin]], 10 October 1913). He became a notable photographer. * Maria Pia di Rho (25 February 1866 – [[Vienna]], 19 April 1947). Married to count Alessandro Montecuccoli. 5) Rosalinda Incoronata De Domenicis (1846–1916), mother of one daughter: * Vittoria De Domenicis (1869–1935) who married doctor Alberto Benedetti (1870–1920), with issue. 6) Angela Rosa De Filippo, mother of: * Actor Domenico Scarpetta (1876–1952)
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