Le prince et la princesse de Naples Trailer

Le prince et la princesse de Naples Trailer (1897)

03 March 1897 Factual 1 mins

Elena of Montenegro and Victor Emmanuel III, followed by their escort.

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International Titles

Leurs Altesses le Prince et la Princesse de Naples à la première Exposition de Florence Trailer

LL. AA. il Principe e la Principessa di Napoli alla I Esposizione di Firenze Trailer

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Italy 03 March 1897

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