Umberto II of Italy, sometimes Humbert II, (1904–1983), of the House of Savoy, King of Italy
Pascal Humbert | Agnès Humbert | Humbert II of Viennois | Thérèse Humbert | Marie Georges Humbert | Jules Humbert-Droz | Jean Emile Humbert | Humbert Wolfe | Humbert of Silva Candida | Humbert II | Humbert Balsan | Humbert | Gustav Humbert |
At the end of World War II, Italy was governed under transitional laws as a result of agreements between the National Liberation Committee (CLN) and the royal Lieutenant General of the Realm Humbert II.
In 1341 Humber married Andrée (Andrea), heiress of Arvillars, near Montmélian, and established a local dynasty there: his eldest son, Humbert II, inherited Arvillars, and his second, Amadeus, held the lordship of Mollettes.