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Savoy, the Savoy, the, chapel in London, between the Strand and the Thames River.
Savoy, house of Savoy, house of, dynasty of Western Europe that ruled Savoy and Piedmont from the 11th cent., the kingdom of Sicily from 1714 to 1718, the kingdom of Sardinia from 1720 to 1861, and the kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946.
Savoy, house of -> The Kingdom of Italy In Charles Albert's reign the house of Savoy became the center of the Risorgimento, the movement that led to the unification of Italy under his son, Victor Emmanuel II.
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, (Louise Caroline Alberta), (18 March 1848 - 3 December 1939) was a member of the British Royal Family, the sixth child and fourth daughter of Queen Victoria.
Princess Louise was born on 18 March 1848 at Buckingham Palace, London.
Princess Louise married the Marquess of Lorne on March 21, 1871 in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
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 Longest Lived European Royals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Duchess Altburg of Oldenburg, Princess of Waldeck & Pyrmont
Princess Margrethe of Denmark, Princess René of Bourbon-Parma
Princess Maria Antonia of Portugal, Duchess of Parma
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 The Ruling House of Denmark, 1939-1945
Margrethe, Princess of Denmark, born at Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, on April 16, 1940.
Ingeborg, Princess Carl of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland (1878-)
Yriny, Princess Aimone of Savoy, Duchess of Spoleto, Duchess of Aosta, Queen of Croatia (1904-)
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 Umberto I of Italy Online Research :: Information about Umberto I of Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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, Rome, and not in the royal Mausoleum of Superga.
To a limited extent his popularity was enhanced by the firmness of his attitude towards the Holy See, as exemplified in his telegram declaring Rome "intangible" (September 20 1886), and affirming the permanence of the Italian possession of the "Eternal City".
He was also the last Savoy being buried there, as his son and successor Victor Emmanuel III died in exile.
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(Princess Marina,Duchess of Kent, born Princess of Greece and Denmark *1906)
Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria, Princess of Tuscany, Baroness Holzhausen and Baron Hans Holzhausen
Princess Irene of Savoy, Dowager Duchess of Aosta
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 Women in power 1250-1300
1275 Regent Dowager Princess Sibylle of Armenia of Antiochia and Tripoli (Syria)
In 1260 Princess Blazena Vilemina - belived to be the daughter of the king of Bohemia - appeared in Milano and gathered a religious community around her, and after her death in 1281, she was venerated as the Holy Spirit incarnate.
She thereby was the Princess of Wales and as a result represented considerable danger to the king of England.
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 Compete List Of Descendants
Princess Johanna Marina Eleonore of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Elena (Helen) of Roumania, Princess of Hohenzollern-
Princess Sophie Thyra Josephine Georgine Henriette of Baden
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 Royal News: September 2004
Princess Louise of Belgium was christened by French priest Guy Gilbert in the open air at the private domain of the Solvay family in La Hulpe near Brussels on Saturday afternoon between 16:00 and 17:00.
Princess Diane d'Orléans married Viscount Alexis de Noailles in a civil ceremony at 10:00 at the Townhall of the 7th arrondissement in Paris on September 6.
The trip by the crown princess is "part of her medical treatment" and this is "a very critical period for her recovery," said Hideki Hayashida, the grand master of the Crown Prince's Household.
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 Royal News 2003, Section I
Princess Maria Gabriela of Orlans-Braganza (twelfth and youngest child of the late Prince Pedro Henrique of Orleans-Braganza and of his wife, née Princess Maria of Bavaria) married Teodoro Hungria Machado at Petropolis on 20 December.
Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark (daughter of King Constantine of The Hellenes and of his wife, Princess Anne Marie of Denmark) and her husband, Carlos Morales Quintana, had their second child, Ana-Maria, at Teknon Hospital, Barcelona, on 15 May.
Princess Stéphanie of Monaco (younger daughter of Prince Rainier III of Monaco and of his late wife, née Grace Kelly) is reported to have married, secondly, in Geneva, on 12 September, Adans Lopez Peres, a circus performer.
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 News Archive September 2003
A circus director predicted the failure of Princess Stephanie of Monaco's new marriage to acrobat Adans Lopez Peres.
Princess Astrid of Belgium joined the international campaign against landmines as her brother Prince Laurent and his wife enjoyed children's day in Tervuren.
Princess Aiko of Japan made her first visit to the home of her maternal grandparents.
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 Survey October 1999
Princess Lilian of Sweden Duchess of Halland (1)
Favourite Princess: Infantas Cristina and Elena of Spain, Madeleine of Sweden, Märtha Louise of Norway and Alexia of Greece and Denmark.
She grew from a desperately shy and insecure woman who suddenly was head of state at the age of 31 into a secure woman who has managed to combine her role as queen with that of an artist and translator of a number of books.
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 Robert I, Duke of Parma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1869, he married Princess Maria Pia Delle Grazie of Two Sicilies (1849-1882).
Married Princess Margrethe of Denmark and had issue.
Married Princess Maria of Savoy and had issue.
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Traditionally, since the time of Edward I, the first-born son of the monarch is granted the title "Prince of Wales." The wife of the Prince of Wales is known as "Firstname, Princess of Wales".
The husband of a princess is not automatically given a title, although the monarch may choose to do so.
The children of a Princess are not automatically entitled to such titles, although the monarch might grant a title.
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 Radicus Internet - The world's royal families
LONDON, Dec 18 (AFP) - Shaken by the deaths of Princess Margaret and the Queen Mum, comforted by a triumphant golden jubilee, rocked by court cases and butler revelations, 2002 proved to be a see-saw ride for Queen Elizabeth II and the House of Windsor.
LONDON, Nov 20 (AFP) - Princess Anne will battle for the life of one of her pet dogs on Thursday when she becomes the first British royal to appear in court on criminal charges since King Charles I was beheaded in the 17th century.
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's Crown Princess Masako was admitted to a hospital on the grounds of the Imperial Palace Friday and was expected to give birth to her first child, a long-awaited event in a nation eager for a royal heir.
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 Women in power 1350-1400
She succeeded her parents, Pietro II, Count of Savoy, Moriana and Chablais, Duke of Aosta, Marquis of Susa and Marquis in Italia, Count of Richmond etc and Baroness Agnese de Faucigny (heiress of Aimone I de Faucigny) who both died in 1268.
At the age of ten she was married to King Håkon VI of Norway, son of Magnus II of Sweden and Norway.
The abbess of Nivelles was Princess of the Holy Roman Empire and Political Leader of the City of Nivelles.
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Princess Mary Adelaide (Dolly) of Duchess of Teck (1833-1897)
HRH Princess Alexandra Victoria Duchess of Fife (-1959)
Victor Emmanuel I of Duke of Aosta and Savoy (1759-1824)
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 Wedding of Crown Prince Philip of Belgium+Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz, Dec 4, 1999
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and spouse Prince Henrik
Princess Maertha Louise and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway
Prince Victor Emmanuel of Savoy with spouse Marina
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 Royal News 2004, Section I
Princess Elisabeth of Bavaria (daughter of Max-Emanuel, Duke in Bavaria, and of his wife, née Elisabeth Gräfin Douglas) married Daniel Terberger at Nymphenburg on 25 September.
Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (son of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and of her husband, Prince Henrik [born Henri de Laborde de Monpezat]) married Mary Donaldson (b.Hobart, Tasmania, 5 Feb 1972, daughter of Professor John Dalgleish Donaldson and his first wife Henrietta Clark (d.1997)) at Vor Frue Church, Copenhagen on 14 May 2004.
Princess Maria Theresia von Hohenzollern (b.at Sigmaringen on 11 October 1922, daughter of Friedrich Fürst von Hohenzollern and of his wife, Princess Margarete of Saxony) died on 13 December.
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 Princess Margrethe of Savoy - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Margrethe of Savoy - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Margrethe of Savoy (Turin, November 20, 1851- Bordighera, 1926), was the Queen of Italy during the reign (1878-1900) of her husband, Humbert I.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Princess Margrethe of Savoy contains research on
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Prince Of Hungary Istvan and Margarethe Princess Of Bavaria
AKA: Margarethe Princess Of Bavaria Born: 1325 - Of, Munchen, Oaberbayern, Bavaria
Maximilian Emanuel Duke Bavaria and Amalie Princess Of Saxe
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 European Royal History: Our Bookstore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
She was born a Princess of Belgium, the daughter of King Leopold II.
Clementine d'Orleans, Princess Augustus of Saxe-Coburg, King-Maker inveterate.
The biography of Princess Mary of Cambridge, Duchess of Teck, mother of Queen Mary.
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 Queen Mother   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The title is not held by someone unless she is simultaneously a former queen consort and mother of the current monarch—with the exception of Elena of Greece (see below).
Elena of Greece - wife, from 1921–1928, of Carol II of Romania, and mother of King Michael of Romania.
She would most likely have remained Diana, Princess of Wales, unless given a new courtesy title, perhaps her son would have simply made her a princess in her own right making her style - H.R.H The Princess Diana.
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 Genealogy of the Royal House of Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Anne-Marie Dagmar Ingrid, b at Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen 30 Aug 1946, Kt Order of the Elephant, etc; m at Metropolis, Athens 18 Sept 1964, Constantine II, King of the Hellenes (b at Psychiko 2 June 1940), Kt Order of the Elephant, Gd Cmdr Order of the Dannebrog, etc, see GREECE.
Princess Feodora Louise Caroline-Mathilde Viktoria Alexandra Frederikke Johanne, b at Jægersborghus; d at Bückeburg 17 March 1975; m at Chapel of Fredensborg Castle 9 Sept 1937, her 1
Princess Caroline-Mathilde Louise Dagmar Christiane Maud Augusta Ingeborg Thyra Adelheid, b at Jægersborghus 27 April 1912; d at Sorgenfri Palace 12 Dec 1995, Kt Order of the Elephant, Gd Cross Orders of Saint Olga and Saint Sophia, Saint Olav, etc; m at Chapel of Fredensborg Castle 8 Sept 1933, her 1
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 Royal Styles and the uses of "Highness"
When Gaston d'Orléans, younger brother of Louis XIII of France (and heir presumptive) encountered this style at Brussels, he immediately copied it for himself: after all, he too was a son of king.
One example is that of the children of prince Valdemar (son of king Christian IX), who were granted this style extraordinarily, despite the fact that they were only grandchildren of a monarch.
Another exception to the rule (albeit for different reasons) is that of the members of the Greek royal family, who are descendents of prince Vilhelm, who became king Georg I of Greece.
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 The Imperial Reichs College of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire , Founded 1489 .
Princess of Hungary, de jure Empress of Austria,
H.R.H. Princess Elena of Spain, Duchess of Lugo.
H.R.H. Princess Cristina of Spain, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca.
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 Godparents of royals - The Royal Forums
- Princess Margrethe of Bourbon-Parma, born Princess of Denmark
- Archduchess Astrid of Austria-Este, Princess of Belgium
His godparents were Queen Anne-Marie of Greece née Princess of Denmark, Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg née Princess of Belgium, Prince George of Denmark, Etienne de Laborde de Monpézat, Birgitta Juel Hillingsø, and Baron de Watteville-Berckheim.
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The day was crowned by a long kiss suggesting to romantic onlookers that royals can be as happy as anyone with the people they ought to be happy with.
He did not accompany his wife to the Dutch wedding; from their chateau in southern France, he had opened his heart to a Danish newspaper, to tell it just how he felt being no longer even number two in the royal family but (after his eldest son, the crown prince) number three.
Princes Philip, Charles, Andrew, Edward, William and Harry, Queen Elizabeth (50 years in the job this week), the late Princess Di, the very present if off-screen and not quite royal Camilla Parker Bowles, --you name him or her, and Fleet Street has something nasty to drag up and worse to concoct.
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 Princess Margrethe of Savoy Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Princess Margrethe of Savoy Info - Bored Net - Boredom
Margrethe of Savoy (November 20, 1851- 1926), was the Queen of Italy during the reign of her husband, Humbert I.
Born in Turin, she was the daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa and granddaughter of Carlo Alberto.
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