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 NOTES FROM HISTORY: Crowned with question marks - Life&Leisure news
In the meantime, amid the political drama, Boris furthered his family life and his dynasty, marrying Giovanna of Savoy (daughter of Vittorio Emanuele III of Savoy and Princess Elena of Montenegro) in 1930, and fathering Maria Luisa (1933) and Simeon (1937).
At the age of 24, he came to the throne after his father was made to take the blame for Bulgaria’s reverses in the 1913 Second Balkan War and World War 1, and abdicate.
What is inarguable is that, in August 1943, Boris was summoned to Berlin by Hitler, and subjected to a tirade about Bulgaria not fighting on the Eastern Front, and not allowing the deportation of Bulgarian Jews.
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 GENEALOGY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE of ITALY (HOUSE OF SAVOY)
Princess Mafalda Giovanna Shams Maria Fiorenza Isabella, b at Florence 20 Sep 1969; m at Il Borro 18 Sep 1994, Don Alessandro Ruffo di Calabria of the Princes of Palazzolo ( b at Turin 4 Nov 1964).
Princess Maria Cristina Giusta Elena Giovanna, b at Miramar, nr Trieste 12 Sep 1933, Dame of Justice Gd Cross Constantinian Order of St George; m at Jacarézinho, Brazil 29 Jan 1967, Prince Casimiro of Bourbon-Two Sicilies ( b at Warsaw 8 Nov 1938).
He m 2ndly at Turin 11 Sep 1888, his niece, Princess Maria Letizia ( b at Paris 20 Nov 1866; d at Moncalieri 25 Oct 1926), only dau of Prince Napoleon (Bonaparte), Head of the Imperial House of France and Princess Clotilde of Savoy, and had issue, among whom, by his first wife,
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 GENEALOGY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE of ITALY (HOUSE OF SAVOY)
Princess Mafalda Giovanna Shams Maria Fiorenza Isabella, b at Florence 20 Sep 1969; m at Il Borro 18 Sep 1994, Don Alessandro Ruffo di Calabria of the Princes of Palazzolo (b at Turin 4 Nov 1964).
Princess Maria Cristina Giusta Elena Giovanna, b at Miramar, nr Trieste 12 Sep 1933, Dame of Justice Gd Cross Constantinian Order of St George; m at Jacarézinho, Brazil 29 Jan 1967, Prince Casimiro of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (b at Warsaw 8 Nov 1938).
He m 2ndly at Turin 11 Sep 1888, his niece, Princess Maria Letizia (b at Paris 20 Nov 1866; d at Moncalieri 25 Oct 1926), only dau of Prince Napoleon (Bonaparte), Head of the Imperial House of France and Princess Clotilde of Savoy, and had issue, among whom, by his first wife,
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 Giovanna of Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Rome, the third daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and Queen Elena, former Princess of Montenegro, Giovanna was raised in the Villa Savoia and from a young age was aware her aim in life was to further the House of Savoy's dynastic aspirations through marriage.
Giovanna's son Simeon became the new Tsar and a regency was established led by his uncle Prince Kyril, who was considered more pliable by the Germans.
Although it would eventually prove to be of no assistance to Italy, Giovanna duly married Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria in Assisi in October 1930, at a wedding attended by Benito Mussolini.
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 Simeon II of Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simeon is the son of Tsar Boris III and Tsarina Giovanna (of the House of Savoy).
Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria, (born June 16, 1937) was the last Tsar of Bulgaria from 1943 to 1946, and is the current Prime Minister of Bulgaria, using the name Simeon Sakskoburggotski.
In election held June 17, 2001, the NMS won 120 out of 240 seats in Parliament, overturning both of Bulgaria's entrenched parties.
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 Charles Albert of Sardinia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy (1851–1926), married Umberto I.
Charles Albert (October 2, 1798 – July 28, 1849) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta and King of Sardinia from 1831 to 1849.
Genealogy of recent members of the House of Savoy
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 Definition of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
Victor Emmanuel was the son of Umberto I of Italy and Margherita Teresa Giovanna, princess of Savoy.
Victor Emmanuel III ( Italian : Vittorio Emanuele III) ( November 11, 1869 - December 28, 1947), nicknamed "The Soldier", was the King of Italy ( July 29, 1900 - May 9, 1946), and claimed the titles Emperor of Ethiopia ( 1936 - 1943) and King of Albania ( 1939 - 1943).
Victor Emmanuel III's position as Emperor of Ethiopia was not universally accepted, as Italy had overthrown the native Emperor, Haile Selassie.
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 Charles Albert of Sardinia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy (1851–1926), married Umberto I.
Charles Albert (October 2, 1798 – July 28, 1849) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta and King of Sardinia from 1831 to 1849.
Genealogy of recent members of the House of Savoy
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    Standart News - Bulgarian Daily Newspaper On-line Edition Стандарт Нюз - Интернет издание
In 1930, King Boris III of Bulgaria and Giovanna of Savoy, daughter of
Bulgaria has applied the winter and summer time since 1979.
Later in the day, sunny with temporary clouds over the NW Bulgaria.
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 RoyaltyDigest
A Bride for King Boris-Eilers-Koenig, Marlene A.-Speculation and the marriage of King Boris to Princess Giovanna of Savoy-Bulgaria-14-368-168
Queen Giovanna of the Bulgarians-Obituary-HM Queen Giovanna of the Bulgarians died February 26th 2000-Bulgaria-9-300-106
Escape from Bulgaria-Barnes-Reports by the head of the American Civil Mission and filed to the State Department in Washington.
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 List of state leaders in 1917 . 1901 . Prime Minister of Japan . Prime Minister of Denmark . President of France . Victor Emmanuel III of Italy . Prime Minister of the United Kingdom . Paraguay
Victor Emmanuel was the only child of Umberto I of Italy and Princess Margrethe of Savoy Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy.
Although in recent years it has never hindered any premier in the exercise of his or her office, the official status of the Prime Minister remains somewhat ambiguous.
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 Umberto I of Italy -[ruv.net : Information Portal]-
On 21 April 1868 Umberto married his cousin, Margherita Teresa Giovanna, princess of Savoy (born at Turin on 20 November 1851, died 1926), daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa[?] and granddaughter of Carlo Alberto.
Ascending the throne on the death of his father (9 January 1878), Umberto adopted the style "Umberto I of Italy" rather than "Umberto IV" (of Savoy), and consented that the remains of his father should be interred at Rome in the Pantheon, and not in the royal mausoleum of Superga[?] (see Crispi[?]).
The son of Vittorio Emanuele II and of Adelaide, archduchess of Austria, Umberto was born at Turin, capital of the kingdom of Sardinia[?], on 14 March 1844.
www.artpolitic.org /infopedia/um/Umberto_I_of_Italy.html   (968 words)

  
 info: CHARLES ALBERT OF SAVOY
Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy (1851—1926), married Umberto I.
Charles Albert (October 2, 1798—July 28, 1849) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta and King of Sardinia from 1831 to 1849.
Genealogy of recent members of the House of Savoy
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1080), Count of Savoy 1060-1080, jointly ruled with Peter until 1078) married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had 3 children: Umberto Adelaide (d.
1051 or 1056) was the count of savoy from the death of his father Umberto until his death, (1047 or 1048 to 1051 or 1056).
1090) Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu Preceded by: Pietro I House of Savoy Succeeded by: Umberto II http://pheeds.com/info/guide/a/am/amadeus_ii_of_savoy.html
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 bulgaria
1a) BORIS III Klemens Robert Maria Pius Ludwig Stanislaus Xaver, King of the Bulgarians (Sofia 30 Jan 1894- Sofia 28 Aug 1943); m.Assisi 25 Oct 1930 Giovanna Pss of Savoy (Rome 13 Nov 1907-Estoril 26 Feb 2000)
The members of this family bear the titles Prince[ss] of Bulgaria, Duke/Duchess of Saxony, Royal Highness.
ALEXANDER Joseph Pr von Battenberg (see HESSE) was b.Verona 5 Apr 1857 and d.Graz 17 Nov 1893; he was elected Prince of Bulgaria 29 Apr 1879 and abdicated 3 Sep 1886; he m.at Mentone 6 Feb 1889 Johanna Marie Luise Loisinger (Preßburg 18 Apr 1865-Vienna 20 Jul 1951)
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 Charles_Albert_of_Savoy
Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy (1851–1926), married Umberto I.
Charles Albert (October 2, 1798–July 28, 1849) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta and King of Sardinia from 1831 to 1849.
Genealogy of recent members of the House of Savoy (http://www.chivalricorders.org/royalty/gotha/italygen.htm)
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 Charles Albert of Sardinia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy (1851–1926), married Umberto I.
Charles Albert (October 2, 1798–July 28, 1849) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta and King of Sardinia from 1831 to 1849.
Genealogy of recent members of the House of Savoy (http://www.chivalricorders.org/royalty/gotha/italygen.htm)
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 Italy Substates
Margherita's was daughter of Duke Carlo di Durazzo and Princess Maria of Napoli (1328-66), and her sister Giovanna, was Duchess of Durazzo from 1348.
1511 (†) Regent Dowager Princess Elena Salviati of Elba and Piombino
the counties of Aosta, Moriana and Nizza and the Principality of Piemonte
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 Savoy3
4e) CHARLES EMANUEL II, Duke of Savoy (Turin 20 Jun 1634-Turin 12 Jun 1675); m.1st 5 Mar 1663 Françoise d'Orleans (13 Oct 1648-14 Jan 1664); m.2d 10 May 1665 Pss Maria Giovanna of Savoy-Nemours (1644-1724)
3b) EMANUEL PHILIBERT, Duke of Savoy (Chambery 8 Jul 1528-Turin 30 Aug 1580); m.Paris 9 Jul 1559 Marguerite of France, Dss de Berry (St.Germain-en-Laye 5 Jun 1523-Turin 14 Sep 1574)
2a) PHILIBERT II, Duke of Savoy (Pont d'Ain 10 Apr 1480-Pont d'Ain 10 Sep 1504); m.Pomanimoutier 26 Sep 1501 Archdss Margareta of Austria (Brussels 10 Jan 1480-Malines 30 Nov 1530)
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 Savoy3
4e) CHARLES EMANUEL II, Duke of Savoy (Turin 20 Jun 1634-Turin 12 Jun 1675); m.1st 5 Mar 1663 Françoise d'Orleans (13 Oct 1648-14 Jan 1664); m.2d 10 May 1665 Pss Maria Giovanna of Savoy-Nemours (1644-1724)
4a) CHARLES III, Duke of Savoy (Chazey 14 Oct 1486-Vercelli 17 Aug 1553); m.Villefranche 26 Mar 1521 Beatriz, Infanta of Portugal (Lisbon 31 Dec 1504-Nice 8 Jan 1538)
2a) PHILIBERT II, Duke of Savoy (Pont d'Ain 10 Apr 1480-Pont d'Ain 10 Sep 1504); m.Pomanimoutier 26 Sep 1501 Archdss Margareta of Austria (Brussels 10 Jan 1480-Malines 30 Nov 1530)
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 Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
Victor Emmanuel was the only child of Umberto I of Italy (additional info and facts about Umberto I of Italy) and Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy (additional info and facts about Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy).
His early reign showed evidence that, at least by the standards of the Savoyard monarchy, he was a man committed to a form of democracy (A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them).
Others instead do underline that also the pragmatical tradition of the House of Savoy, of taking a decision only when unavoidable, a sort of political irresolution, was one of the reasons for their defeat.
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 THE SURVIVAL OF THE JUS HONORUM AND THE
For this reason the Head of the Royal House of Savoy also used the title of Duke of Monferrato (the title was used a subsidiary title of the House of Savoy, being granted for the last time to Prince Oddone, son of Victor Emmanuel II, who died in 1866 without heirs).
The new Marquis was Giovanni II Paleologo but the House of Savoy did not renounce its claim and all the member of this family from that time always used the quarter of pretension to Monferrato in their coat of arms.
[4] It is also useful to remember that Monferrato was a feudal state of the Roman Holy Empire, and that the Houses of Gonzaga and Savoy were legitimately invested by the Roman Emperors.
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 Umberto I of Italy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
On 21 April, 1868 Umberto married his cousin, (Click link for more info and facts about Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy) Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy.
When, in the autumn of 1882, floods afflicted (A city in Veneto on the River Adige) Verona and (A region of northeastern Italy on the Adriatic) Venetia, he hastened to the spot, directed salvage operations, and provided large sums of money for the destitute.
Accompanied by the premier, (Click link for more info and facts about Benedetto Cairoli) Benedetto Cairoli, he began a tour of the provinces of his kingdom, but on entering Naples (17 November, 1878), amid the acclamations of an immense crowd, was attacked by a man named G. Passanante.
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 Robert II of NAMUR , Count of Namur - Aymeric of NARBONNE , Viscount of Narbonne
\-Beatrice of SAVOY, Countess of Savoy Eleanore of (Of Anjou) NAPLES
Ancestors of Giovanna II of NAPLES, Queen of Naples
Descendents of Giovanna II of NAPLES, Queen of Naples
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 Robert II of NAMUR , Count of Namur - Aymeric of NARBONNE , Viscount of Narbonne
\-Beatrice of SAVOY, Countess of Savoy Eleanore of (Of Anjou) NAPLES
Descendents of Giovanna II of NAPLES, Queen of Naples
Ancestors of Giovanna II of NAPLES, Queen of Naples
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 Umberto I Of Italy Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
On 21 April 1868 Umberto married his cousin, Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy.
Umberto I or Humbert I of Italy (Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio of Savoy), (14 March 1844– 29 July 1900).
Ascending the throne on the death of his father (January 9, 1878), Humbert adopted the title "Humbert I of Italy" rather than "Humbert IV" (of Savoy), and consented that the remains of his father should be interred at Rome in the Pantheon, and not in the royal mausoleum of Superga.
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 Umberto I of Italy
On 21 April, 1868 Umberto married his cousin, Margherita Teresa Giovanna, princess of Savoy.
Ascending the throne on the death of his father (9 January, 1878), Umberto adopted the style "Umberto I of Italy" rather than "Umberto IV" (of Savoy), and consented that the remains of his father should be interred at Rome in the Pantheon, and not in the royal mausoleum of Superga (see Crispi).
Umberto I or Humbert I of Italy (Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio of Savoy, 14 March, 1844- 29 July, 1900), surnamed "the Good", was the King of Italy from 9 January, 1878 until his death.
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