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 Philip II, Duke of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Philip had already died in the meantime.) The children of the daughters of Philip's eldest brother Duke Amedeo IX of Savoy were next in line, and were entitled to the inheritance of the line of heirs-general, including Cyprus and Jerusalem.
Francis I of France whose daughter Margaret of Valois married to Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy.
He was the granduncle of the previous duke Charles II, and the youngest surviving son of Duke Louis of Savoy and Anne of Cyprus.
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 Philip II, Duke of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amedeo IX of Savoy were next in line, and were entitled to the inheritance of the line of heirs-general, including Cyprus and Jerusalem.
One of those children was René de Savoie, known as the Grand Bastard of Savoy.
To ensure male inheritance to the Savoy line, his eldest son Philibert was married to his cousin, the only sister of the deceased young Duke.
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 Thomas I of Savoy - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
He was the son of Humbert III of Savoy and Beatrice of Viennois.
In 1195 he ambushed the party of Count William I of Geneva, which was escorting the count's daughter, Marguerite, to France for her intended wedding to King Philip II of France.
Thomas I or Tommaso I (1178 - March 1, 1233) was Count of Savoy from 1189 - 1233.
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 Philip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip is a personal name, derived from Greek Philippos, meaning "lover of horses", from philo "love" and hippos "horse".
(Philip I of Castile accounted for the numeral I - Castile was one of the predecessor kingdoms of Spain)
Philip, one of the Diadochi and satrap of Sogdiana
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 ipedia.com: Philip II, Duke of Burgundy Article
Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, known as the Bold (Philippe II de Bourgogne, le Hardi in French) (January 15, 1342-April 27, 1404), was the fourth son of King John II of France and his wife, formerly Jutta of Bohemia.
Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, known as the Bold, was the fourth son of King John II of France and his wife, formerly Jutta of Bohemia.
Mary of Valois (1386-1422), married Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy
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 Philip I of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guia of Burgundy, married in 1274 to Thomas (III) of Savoy, pretender of Count of Savoy and son of Thomas II of Savoy.
1285) was the Count of Savoy from 1268 to 1285.
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 Bourg-en-Bresse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, wife of Philip II of Savoy, had intended to found a monastery on the spot, but died before her intention could be carried into effect.
Raised to the rank of a in 1250, it was at the beginning of the 15th century chosen by the dukes of Savoy as the chief city of the province of Bresse.
The church was actually built early in the 16th century by her daughter-in-law Marguerite of Austria, wife of Philibert le Beau of Savoy, in memory of her husband.
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 PHILIP V OF SPAIN FACTS AND INFORMATION
King Philip V of Spain (December_19, 1683 – July_9, 1746) or Philippe of Anjou was king of Spain from 1700 to 1746, the first of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain.
Although Philip was allowed to remain on the Spanish throne, the war cost Spain the possession of Minorca in the Balearic_Islands as well as Gibraltar to Great_Britain and the Spanish_Netherlands to the Habsburgs.
Philip was afflicted by fits of manic depression and increasingly fell victim to a deep melancholia.
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 Buells and their Relations
Philip IV (of Spain, Naples, and Sicily) (1605-65), king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1621-65), and, as Philip III, king of Portugal (1621-40), the eldest son of Philip III, king of Spain, born in Valladolid.
Philip IV King of Spain, Naples, Sicily and Por was born in 1605 in Valladolid, Spain.
Philip the Bold Duke of Burgundy was born in 1342.
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 Philip V. (1683-1746)
Philip was a son of the dauphin Louis (son of Louis XIV of France) and of Marie Anne, daughter of Ferdinand, elector of Bavaria.
Philip abdicated from the Spanish throne in January 1724 in favour of his oldest son, Luis, but was persuaded to become king again after Luis died of smallpox in August 1724.
Philip's whole career was influenced by the fact that he was a grandson of Louis XIV.
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 The Titles of the European Rulers
Philip-Maria Visconti of Milan ceded Verceil to the Duke of Savoy (1428).
The Duke of Savoy ceded Fribourg to Berne (1477).
In 1562 Emmanuel-Philibert, Duke of Savoy reconquered it
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 NEMOURS - LoveToKnow Article on NEMOURS
PHILII or SAvoY, duke of Nemours (1490-1533), was a son of Philip, duke of Savoy, and brother of Louise of Savoy, mother of Francis I. of France.
The duchy then returned to the royal domain, and was detached from it successively for Giuliano de Medici and his wife Philiberta of Savoy in 1515, for Louise of Savoy in 1524, and for Philip of Savoy, count of Genevois, in 1528.
1724), who married Charles Emmanuel of Savoy in 1665; and Marie Francoise Elisabeth, who married Alphonso VI., king of Portugal, in 1666.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg63 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Philip II Augustus of France CAPET King of France was born 21 Aug 1165 and died 14 Jul 1223.
Philip II Augustus of France CAPET King of France[ Parents ] was born 21 Aug 1165 in Gonesse, Nr: Paris, France.
Philip CAPET Bishop of Paris was born 1125.
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 :: REALTREASURES.COM :: Authentic Shipwrecks Relics, La Capitana 1654, Atocha 1622
Philip's half-brother, John of Austria (1545-78), defeated the Ottomans at the battle of Lepanto (1571), and Tunis was captured and held briefly (1573-74).
Philip II ascended the Spanish throne on the abdication of his father, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, who had previously made over to him Naples and Sicily, the Low Countries, Franche-Comté, and the duchy of Milan.
Philip's reign saw a growing decline in Spain's economy, partly as a result of the expulsion (1609—14) of the Moriscos, while the grandees accumulated huge estates and the church prospered.
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 P2forpol
Philip was almost certainly more concerned with giving the campaign in the Netherlands a boost though he did order that if the invasion was partially successful, the Duke of Parma had to demand toleration in England for Catholics.
Philip himself was not innocent of provocative acts.
Philip became the senior member of the rapidly weakening Catholic League.
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 Philip I of Savoy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Philip I (b.1207 - d.1285) was the Count of Savoy from 1268 to 1285.
Guia of (Red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere)) Burgundy, married in 1274 to Thomas (III) of Savoy, pretender of Count of Savoy and son of (Click link for more info and facts about Thomas II of Savoy) Thomas II of Savoy.
[Categories: 1285 deaths, 1207 births, House of Savoy]
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 HISTORY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF SAVOY, KINGS 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.
Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, became King of Sicily 1713 (by terms of the Treaty of Utrecht), but Sicily was returned to Austrian rule 1718 and then exchanged for the Kingdom of Sardinia 9 May 1720.
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.
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 Tabusintac
Philip Hierlihy was the brother of Lieut.-Col. Timothy Hierlihy, the founder of Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
Philip Hierlihy, oldest son of Charlotte and Philip Hierlihy was born circa 1787 - 1789.
The eldest son of Philip and Charlotte Hierlihy was Philip Hierlihy born circa 1787 - 1789.
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 SAVOY, HOUSE OF - Online Information article about SAVOY, HOUSE OF
Richelieu, to govern Savoy, but her quarrels with her brothers-in-law led to civil war, in which the latter obtained the help of Spain, and Christina that of France.
protection of Philip of Bresse and by death from that of the French king, crushed the rebellious nobles and seized Saluzzo (1487).
Eugene of Savoy (1706), and eventually driven from the country.
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 LOUISE, QUEEN OF PRUSSIA - LoveToKnow Article on LOUISE, QUEEN OF PRUSSIA
LOUISE OF SAVOY (1476153 1), duchess of Angoulme, mother of Francis I. of France, was daughter of a cadet of the house of Savoy, Philip, count of Bresse, afterwards duke of Savoy.
There is extant a Journal of Louise of Savoy, the authenticity of which seems certain.
LOUISIADE ARCHIPELAGO, a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean, extending south-eastward from the easternmost promontory of New Guinea, and included in the Australian territory of Papua (British New Guinea).
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 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Philip I (of France)
Philip II (of France) (1165-1223), king of France (1180-1223), one of the most powerful European monarchs of the Middle Ages.
Through his first marriage, Philip acquired new territories in northern France—Artois, Valois, and Vermandois.
He resolved (1107) an investiture dispute between King Henry I of England and the archbishop of Canterbury, St Anselm....
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 Wikinfo 1490
Philip, Duke of Nemours, son of Philip II of Savoy
Charles John Amadeus of Savoy becomes Duke of Savoy at age 1, mother Blanche of Montferrato is regent.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Savoy
The oldest possessions of the line of Savoy were the counties of Maurienne (the upper valley of the River Arc), Savoy (the district between Arc, Isère, and the middle course of the Rhone), and also Belley, with Bugey as its chief town.
During the French Revolution Savoy was occupied by the French, and by the Treaty of Nice in 1796 was surrendered to France together with Nice.
Savoy, the Roman Sabaudia, was inhabited in antiquity by the Celtic Allobroges who were conquered by the Romans in the first century before Christ and gradually became Romanized.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 89
Philip I the Magnanimous of, Landgrave of Hesse Hesse, b.
Philip William of Neuburg, Elector of the Palatinate Wittelsburg, b.
Philip I of Baden, Margrave of Baden Zähringen, b.
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS
In Savoy, from the first, the feeling was more sober; for Savoy had been spared the ravages of war, and had enjoyed a judicious blend of central and local administration.
Philip III now granted the investiture of Siena ; and the Spanish Queen favoured the marriage of her sister, the Archduchess Maria Magdalena, with Ferdinand's heir.
Philip II meant the scheme to be subsidiary, and not preliminary, to his own wider plans.
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 Philip III
Philip's government continued a policy of hostility to the Turks, and in Italy it faced the rivalry of the Republic of Venice and the Duchy of Savoy.
Philip was the son of Philip II of Spain by his fourth consort, his Habsburg cousin Anna of Austria.
The peace was brought to an end by the outbreak (1618) of the Thirty Years' War, in which Philip gave his unconditional support to the Holy Roman emperor Ferdinand II and the Catholic German princes.
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 Encyclopedia: Amadeus V of Savoy
Beatrice of Savoy, married Henry VI, Carinthia (German Kärnten) was a duchy of the Holy Roman Empire until its dissolution in 1806, and a crownland of Austria_Hungary until it dissolved in 1918.
Bonne of Savoy, married John I of Valois (May 28, 1371 in Dijon – killed September 10, 1419 on the bridge of Montereau), also known as the Fearless was duke of Burgundy from 1404 to 1419.
The House of Savoy was a dynasty of nobles who traditionally had their domain in Savoy (a small region between Piedmont, Italy, and France).
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 stb - pafg84 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Philip "I" de Savoy was born in 1233.
Margaret Cromwell was born in 1378 in Nottingham, England.
John Fowler was born in 1350 in Shrivenham, Berkshire, England.
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 Philip II, Duke of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Philip had already died in the meantime.) The children of the daughters of Philip's eldest brother Duke Amedeo IX of Savoy were next in line, and were entitled to the inheritance of the line of heirs-general, including Cyprus and Jerusalem.
He was the granduncle of the previous duke Charles II, and the youngest surviving son of Duke Louis of Savoy and Anne of Cyprus.
Francis I of France whose daughter Margaret of Valois married to Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy.
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 PHILIP (GERMAN KING AND DUKE OF SWABIA) - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP (GERMAN KING AND DUKE OF SWABIA)
PHILIP I., the Handsome (1478-1506), king of Spain, son of the emperor Maximilian I., and husband of Joanna the Mad, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, was the founder of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain, and was born at Bruges on the 22nd of July 1478.
Philip was preparing to crush the last flicker of the rebellion in Brunswick when he was murdered at Bamberg, on the 2ist of June 1208, by Otto of Wittelsbach, count palatine in Bavaria, to whom h^ had refused the hand of one of his daughters.
Philip was the father of the emperors Charles V. and Ferdinand I. (1527-1598) king of Spain, was born at Valladolid on the 2ist of May 1527.
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