See Also: orthogenetic(dictionary)
Eco, Umberto(encyclopedia)
Umberto I(encyclopedia)
Umberto II(encyclopedia)
Boccioni, Umberto(encyclopedia)
Umberto (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)

Umberto I (sh) and orthogenetic (iou)


Umberto I (sh)




born March 14, 1844, Turin, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia
died July 29, 1900, Monza, Italy

King of Italy (1878-1900) and duke of Savoy.

The son of Victor Emmanuel II, he fought in the wars against Austria (1866). After ascending the throne in 1878, he led his country out of its isolation and into the Triple Alliance (1882). However, a tariff war with France led to economic difficulties (1888), and Umberto's colonial policy in Africa was ended by Italy's defeat by Ethiopia (1896). Facing increasing social unrest, he supported the imposition of martial law (1898) and created a period of turmoil that culminated in his assassination by an anarchist.


orthogenetic (iou)



orthogenetic adjective. L19.
[from ORTHO- + -GENETIC.]
Biology. Of, pertaining to, or characterized by orthogenesis.
orthogenetically adverb E20.
orthogenetics noun the branch of biology that deals with orthogenesis M20.