Farouk II
Farouk II was the last king of Egypt, born on February 11, 1920. He ascended to the throne in 1936 after the abdication of his father, King Farouk I. His reign was marked by political instability and social unrest, leading to his eventual deposition in 1952 during the Egyptian Revolution.
After his exile, Farouk II lived in various countries, including Italy and France. He was known for his lavish lifestyle and was often criticized for his inability to address the country's issues. Farouk II passed away on March 18, 1965, in Rome, leaving behind a complex legacy.