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  Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emmanuel Philibert (July 8, 1528, Chambéry - August 30, 1580, Turin) was Duke of Savoy from 1553 to 1580.
Emmanuel Philibert was the only child of Charles III, Duke of Savoy and Beatrice of Portugal to reach adulthood.
By the Peace of Cateau Cambrésis between France and Spain, (1559) the duchy was restored to Emmanuel Philibert and he married Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry (1523-1574), sister to King Henry II.
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 House Of Savoy - LoveToKnow Watches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Under Emmanuel Philibert Savoy lost all traces of constitutional government and became an absolute despotism of the type then predominating throughout the greater part of Europe.
Charles Emmanuel (1796-1802), believing in Bonaparte's promises, was induced to enter into a confederation with France and give up the citadel of Turin to the French, which meant the end of his country's independence.
Victor Emmanuel I. (1802-1820) remained in Sardinia until by the Final Act of the Congress of Vienna (June 9, 1815) his dominions were restored to him, with the addition of Genoa.
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 JewishEncyclopedia.com - TURIN:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The reign of Emmanuel Philibert (1553-80) fell in a disastrous period for all the Italian Jews.
On July 19, 1560, Emmanuel Philibert decreed the expulsion of all Jews from his dominions; but their own entreaties and the intercession made in their behalf by the Duchess Margherita secured for them a respite of four months.
Philibert furthermore granted the Jews the right of assembling once a year (for religious purposes), and of owning a special piece of land as a cemetery.
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 Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Emmanuel I (January 12, 1562 – July 26, 1630), surnamed the Great, was the Duke of Savoy from 1580 to 1630.
He was born in Rivoli, the only child of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy and Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry.
Emmanuel Philibert (b.1588-d.1624), Spanish Viceroy of Sicily (1622-24)
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 Savoy, house of. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Emmanuel Philibert’s son and successor, Charles Emmanuel I, unsuccessfully sought to reconquer Geneva.
Victor Amadeus II was succeeded by Charles Emmanuel III (reigned 1730–73), Victor Amadeus III (reigned 1773–96), and Charles Emmanuel IV, who lost all but the island of Sardinia to Napoleon I and abdicated (1802) in favor of his brother, Victor Emmanuel I.
A younger son of Victor Emmanuel II, Amadeus, was given the title duke of Aosta; he was king of Spain from 1870 to 1873.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Piedmont
Emmanuel Philibert's successor, Charles Emmanuel I (1580-1630), acquired the Marquessate of Saluzzo and a large part of Montferrat, which his son Victor Amadeus I (1630-37) was able to retain by conceding two other lordships to France.
In 1814- 15 Victor Emmanuel I regained Piedmont with the territories of Genoa (Liguria) and Grenoble.
In this way Victor Emmanuel II was able in 1859 to begin war against Austria with the aid of Napoleon, and the two allies defeated the Austrian army at Magenta (4 June) and at Solferino (24 June).
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 Emmanuel Philibert
Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, son of Charles III and Beatrice of Portugal, one of the most renowned princes of the later Renaissance, was born on the 8th of July 1528.
Emmanuel reformed the currency, reorganized justice, prepared the way for the emancipation of the serfs, raised the standing army to 25,000 men, and fortified the frontiers, ostensibly against Huguenot raids, but in reality from fear of France.
Philip of Spain was likewise induced to evacuate Asti and Santhià in 1595.
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 JewishEncyclopedia.com - VERCELLI:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
When, in 1597, the Jews were banished from the Milanese territories, a number of the exiles took refuge in Vercelli, among whom was the continuator of the "'Emeḳ ha-Baka" of Joseph ha-Kohen.
The financial status of the Jews of Vercelli improved greatly after the death of Elijah Emmanuel Foa (July 20, 1796), who bequeathed his large fortune to the community for the aid and support of charitable societies and institutions, and particularly for the establishment of a Hebrew college in his own house.
Later, by a patent of March 6, 1816, Victor Emmanuel I. definitely freed the Jews from the obligation of wearing a badge, and conferred on them leave to engage in merchandise, trade, and the fine arts.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Savoy
Emmanuel I the Great (1580-1630), son of Emmanuel Philibert, sided in politics sometimes with Spain and the emperor, sometimes with France, according as he hoped to gain the greater advantage.
Charles Emmanuel II (1638-75), a prince fond of art and anxious for the prosperity of his people, came into possession of the lands of the counts of Geneva, a branch of the House of Savoy.
Victor Amadeus II (1675-1730), son of Charles Emmanuel, refused in 1690 to bring an army to the aid of Louis XIV against the alliance between the emperor, England, Sweden, Spain, and the Netherlands; in return the French seized Savoy and Piedmont.
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 History Channel Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In 1559, however, most of the duchy was restored to Emmanuel Philibert, 10th duke of Savoy (1528–80), by the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis.
In 1849 he abdicated in favor of his son Victor Emmanuel II, who ceded (1860) Savoy and Nice to France and later assumed (1861) the title of king of Italy.
The latter’s son, Victor Emmanuel III, abdicated in May 1946 in favor of the crown prince, Humbert II (1904–83), who ruled until June 1946, when Italy became a republic.
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 GP Daily Scandal and Corruption - Son of Savoy wavers in support   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
ITALY: Emmanuel Philibert, son of Italy's Prince Victor Emmanuel, distanced himself from his father who was arrested on suspicion of providing prostitutes and illegal slot machines to a casino, in a newspaper interview published on Tuesday.
Emmanuel Philibert divides his time between Geneva and Paris, where his wife, the French actress Clotilde Coreau, is due to give birth to their second child.
Emmanuel Philibert's comments followed reports on Monday that Rome's aristocracy was trying to have Victor Emmanuel thrown out of two exclusive clubs following his arrest.
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 HISTORY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF SAVOY, KINGS OF ITALY
His son Charles Emmanuel I (d 1630), was father of Victor Amadeus (d 1637), Duke of Savoy (titular King of Cyprus, Armenia and Jerusalem, etc), and a yr son Thomas, Prince of Carignano (d 1656), ancestor of the only surviving branch, now the Royal House of Italy.
Charles Emmanuel IV (d 6 Oct 1819) was deposed as ruler of Piedmont and Savoy 1797, abdicated as King of Sardinia at Naples 4 Jun 1802, but succeeded as primogeniture representative of the Stuart dynasty on the death of titular King Henry IX, Cardinal Duke of York, 13 Jul 1807.
Charles Albert was succeeded by his eldest son, Victor Emmanuel I, who ceded Savoy and Nice to France 1858 in exchange for French support in the war with Austria, and led the movement for the unification of Italy.
www.chivalricorders.org /royalty/gotha/savoyhis.htm   (571 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Emmanuel Philibert (Italian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Emmanuel Philibert[AmAn´wel fElEber´] Pronunciation Key, 1528–80, duke of Savoy (1553–80), called Ironhead.
Emmanuel Philibert entered the service of Charles V, Holy Roman emperor and king of Spain, and later served Philip II of Spain.
The Treaty of Cateau-CambrEsis (1559) restored most of Savoy (except Vaud and Geneva, which remained Swiss) to Emmanuel Philibert, who in the same year married Margaret of Valois, sister of Henry II of France.
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Emmanuel Philibert's comparative tenderness towards heretics displeased both Philip II and successive Popes, while the occasional imprisonment of treasonable reformers brought lectures from the German Princes.
It is not surprising, therefore, that Emmanuel Philibert's taxation was quadruple or quintuple that of
Emmanuel Philibert would go to the very edge of an aggressive policy, but would never overstep it, however passionate were his desires.
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 Vittorio amedeo I reigns 1630   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (1553–80), called Ironhead.
He was succeeded by his son, Charles Emmanuel I. Charles Emmanuel I duke of Savoy (1580–1630).
Succeeding his father, Charles Emmanuel II, as duke of Savoy, he overthrew the regency of his mother in 1683.
www.class.uidaho.edu /italy2004/urbanHistory/rulers.htm   (178 words)

  
 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Emmanuel Philibert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
EMMANUEL PHILIBERT [Emmanuel Philibert], 1528-80, duke of Savoy (1553-80), called Ironhead.
The Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559) restored most of Savoy (except Vaud and Geneva, which remained Swiss) to Emmanuel Philibert, who in the same year married Margaret of Valois, sister of Henry II of France.
He was succeeded by his son, Charles Emmanuel I. Author not available, EMMANUEL PHILIBERT.
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 Dulwich Picture Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Eramanuel Phitibert (1588-1624): son of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy; created Prince of Oneglia, 1620, and Viceroy of Sidly, 1621.
Painted during Van Dyck's stay in Palermo in the spring and summer of ; at this time there was an outbreak of plague, from which Emmanuel Philibert died on 3 August.
The composition seems to be based on a lost portrait by Titian of the Emperor Charles V Bames refers to an oil sketch of the head and a possible modello, both of unknown whereabouts.
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 House of Savoy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In 1559, however, Emmanuel Philibert (reigned 1553–80) was able to recover most of Savoy under the terms of the Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis.
At the beginning of the Risorgimento, the territory of the house of Savoy, centred on Piedmont, was unique among Italian states for its freedom from foreign influence and for its relative military strength.
Under his son Victor Emmanuel II (reigned 1849–1878, king of Italy from 1861), who supported Piedmont's prime minister, Count Cavour, in the diplomatic maneuvering immediately before unification, the Kingdom of Italy was formed with the house of Savoy at its head.
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 WHKMLA : History of Savoy-Piemont, 1559-1610
In 1564 the Swiss canton of Bern ceded Gex and the western Chablais to Savoy (Treaty of Lausanne), in 1569 the Swiss canton of Wallis (Valais) ceded eastern Chablais to Savoy.
Savoy proper had her separate parliament, referred to as the Senate, organized in three estates - clergy, nobility, third estate; it was reorganized by Emmanuel Philibert, after the long period of French occupation (1536-1559).
In 1580, Emmanuel Philibert died; he was succeeded by his son, Charles Emmanuel I, the Great (1580-1630).
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 Prince Emmanuel Philibert and Princess Clotilde of Savoy Raise Funds For Hurricane Vi - Royal Blue Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Their Royal Highnesses Prince Emmanuel Philibert and Princess Clotilde of Savoy, the Prince and Princess of Venice, paid a 48 hour visit to New York City, arriving December 9th, through Sunday evening, December 11th.
HRH Prince Victor Emmanuel IV, Prince of Naples, is son of Italy's last King, Umberto II, Head of the House of Savoy and Grand Master of the Savoy Orders.
His son, Prince Emmanuel Philibert, is grandson of the King and Grand Chancellor of the Savoy Orders.
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 Le Page du duc de Savoie; Emmanuel Philibert
Account of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, who bests Henri II in warfare, and then makes peace with him.
It was there entitled "Emmanuel Philibert " (refer to pp.
"Emmanuel Philibert; or, the European Wars of the 16th Century," pp.
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 boys clothing : European royalty -- Italy modern monarchy
Duke Emmanuel Philibert in 1559 arranged for the restoration of his duchy in 1559 and made Turin in northern Italy his capital.
Victor Emmanuel II (1820-78), King of Sardinia (1849-61), was the first king of a united Italy (1861-78).
Victor Emmanuel III (1869-1947) was the grandson of Victor Emmanuel II.
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 Italian Royal Couple-Prince Emmanuel Philibert and Princess Clotilde of Savoy, in New York - Ground Zero Memorial Visit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Their Royal Highnesses Prince Emmanuel Philibert and Princess Clotilde of Savoy, the Prince and Princess of Venice, paid a 48 hour visit to New York City, arriving Friday afternoon, December 9th, and leaving Sunday evening, December 11th.
HRH Prince Victor Emmanuel IV of Savoy, Prince of Naples, is son of the last Italian King, Umberto II who died in 1983, is the current Head of the Royal House of Savoy and is Grand Master of the Savoy Orders.
His son, Prince Emmanuel Philibert, is the grandson of the late King and Grand Chancellor of the Savoy Orders.
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 Emmanuel Philibert
He was succeeded by his son, Charles Emmanuel I. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
Aosta, Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, duke of - Aosta, Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, duke of, 1869–1931, Italian general; son of King Amadeus...
Charles Emmanuel I - Charles Emmanuel I, 1562–1630, duke of Savoy (1580–1630), son and successor of Emmanuel...
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 BBC News | EUROPE | Doors open to Italy's royals
An amendment to the constitution is now being debated in the senate where the ruling coalition holds a comfortable majority, and a vote is expected in September.
King Victor Emmanuel III, who abdicated in 1946, signed into law the race laws which led to the deportation of thousands of Jews.
His son, Victor Emmanuel of Savoy, now aged 64, was only nine when he fled the country with his parents.
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 KING OF SARDINIA - Online Information article about KING OF SARDINIA
Rome in 1819• Victor Emmanuel I. (18o2- '82o) remained in Sardinia until by the Final See also:
April 20, 1849), in favour of his son Victor Emmanuel II.
CORPS (pronounced as in French, from which it is taken, being a late spelling of tors, from Lat.
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 Edward Cardinal Egan Greets Royal Couple of the House of Savoy and Savoy Orders at a Mass at Saint Patrick’s ...
Edward Cardinal Egan greets Their Royal Highnesses, Prince Emmanuel Philibert and Princess Clotilde of Savoy, at a Mass at the Cathedral of Saint Patrick, ending their two-day visit to New York City organized by the American Delegation of Savoy Orders and its charity, the American Foundation of Savoy Orders.
Before the Mass, His Eminence greeted Their Royal Highnesses Prince Emmanuel Philibert and Princess Clotilde of Savoy and the American Delegate, Cavaliere Di Gran Croce Avv.
HRH Prince Victor Emmanuel IV, Prince of Naples, is Head of the House of Savoy and Grand Master of the Savoy Orders.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2006/1/emw329108.php   (950 words)

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