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  HOUSE OF SAVOY - LoveToKnow Article on HOUSE OF SAVOY
After the collapse of that monarchy its territories passed to the German kings, and Savoy was divided between the counts of Provence, of Albon, of Gex, of Bresse, of the Genevois, of Maurienne, the lords of Habsburg, of Zahringen, andc., and several prelates.
The founder of the house of Savoy is Tfmberto Biancamano (Humbert the White-handed), a feudal lord of uncertain but probably Teutonic descent, who in 1003 was count of Salmourenc in the Viennois, lh 1017 of Nyon on the h:nded.
Thomas IL, after capturing several cities and castles in Piedmont, lost them again and was made prisoner by the citizens of Turin, but was afterwards liberated.
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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.
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.
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.
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 savoy
Savoy is a region of Europe traditionally part of north-western Italy, but largely absorbed into France in 1860 as part of the political agreement that brought about the unification of Italy.
In 1559, Savoy was returned to the Duke of Savoy by France, as a result of the Peace of Cateau Cambrésis that ended the Italian Wars.
The Savoy Hotel, the most famous being the one on the Strand, London on the site of the medieval Savoy Palace, the London residence of John of Gaunt, which was demolished by rioters in 1381.
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 Amadeus VII of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amadeus VII (1360 – November 1, 1391), surnamed the Red Count, was Count of Savoy from 1383 to 1391.
He married Bonne of Berry, daughter of John, Duke of Berry who was the younger brother of Charles V of France.
1460, married to Giangiacomo Paleologo (Italian), marquis of Montferrato, a descendant of the Byzantine emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus
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 HISTORY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF SAVOY, KINGS OF ITALY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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 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.
Thomas, Prince of Carignano (1596-1656), was grandfather of Vittorio Amedeo, Prince of Carignano (1690-1741) and the celebrated Imperial commander, Prince Eugène of Savoy (1663-1736), Field Marshal, who died unmarried.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 170
Constantia of Hungary (?) was born in 1180 at of Esztergom, Hungary.
Thomas II of Savoy was born in 1199 at Savoy.
Christina of Germany (?) married King Vladislas II of Poland, son of King Boleslaw III of Poland and Zbyslava of Kiev.
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 Thomas II of Savoy
1259) was the regent of the County of Savoy when his nephew, Boniface, was fighting abroad.
He was also the Count of Flanders (1237-1244 and a count in Piedmont (1244-1259).
1282, pretender of Count of Savoy, married in 1274 to Guia of Burgundy, the step-daughter of Philip I of Savoy and had 5 children:
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 PETER OF SAVOY - LoveToKnow Article on PETER OF SAVOY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
1203-1268), earl of Richmond, younger son of Thomas I. (Tommaso), count of Savoy, was born at Susa.
In 1263 he left England, and when his nephew~ Boniface, count of Savoy, died in the same year he assumed the title of count of Savoy.
This was also claimed by another nephew, Thomas; but Peter compelled the inhabitants of Turir to submit to him and secured possession of the county.
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 Thomas II of Savoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1199–1259) was the regent of the County of Savoy when his nephew, Boniface, was fighting abroad.
He was the son of Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva.
1278), daughter of Matthias II, Duke of Lorraine, married secondly 1278 Jeanne of Montfort (d.
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Thomas SAVOY was born on 20 May 1177 in Savoy, France.
Peter SAVOY Earl of Richmond was born in de Savoy, France.
William SAVOY of Valance was born in de Savoy, France.
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 Encyclopedia: Thomas-II-of-Savoy
Matthias II (died 1251) was Duke of Lorraine from 1220 to his death.
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The House of Savoy was a dynasty of nobles who traditionally had their domain in Savoy, a region between Piedmont, Italy, France and French-speaking Switzerland.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Thomas SANFORD was born on 13 Oct 1673 in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
Thomas SANFORD was born in 1607/8 in Hatfield, Broad Oak, Essex, England.
Thomas SANFORD was born in 1556 in Stansted, Mountfitchet, Essex, England.
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 SAVOY, HOUSE OF - Online Information article about SAVOY, HOUSE OF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Thomas II., after capturing several cities and castles in Piedmont, lost them again and was made prisoner by the citizens of Turin, but was afterwards liberated.
Eugene of Savoy (1706), and eventually driven from the country.
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.
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 1237 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Thomas II of Savoy becomes count of Flanders.
The Livonian Brothers of the Sword unite with the Teutonic Knights.
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor defeats Lombard League at Battle of Cortenuova
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 File 67: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
Son of Humbert II of SAVOY Count of Murienne and Savoy (1062-1103) and Gisela (Gille) of Burgundy-Ivrea Countess of Burgundy-Ivrea (1060-1133)
Beatrice of SAVOY Countess of Savoy (1201-1266) [Pedigree]
Thomas II of Savoy and Piedmont Ct Mgve of Turin and Ivrea (1199-1259) m.
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 Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simon de Montfort owed a great sum of money to Thomas II of Savoy, the uncle of Henry's queen, and named Henry as security for his repayment.
He undertook, with Peter of Savoy, the queen's uncle, the difficult task of extricating the king from the pledges which he had given to the Pope with reference to the crown of Sicily; and Henry's writs of this date mention the earl in friendly terms.
Prince Edward escaped, and Montfort's ally, Thomas de Clare, abandoned him and took with him his garrison.
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 §6. Thomas Cranmer. II. Reformation Literature in England. Vol. 3. Renascence and Reformation. The Cambridge ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The change from the medieval to the modern type had been really completed with the book of 1552, although under James I, as a result of the Millenary petition (24 March, 1603) and the Hampton Court conference (14–18 January, 1604), a few slight changes were made, but not in the direction of puritan complaints.
After the Restoration, there was an attempt at closer agreement, but the Savoy conference (15 April, 1661) did little towards attaining it.
Parties were too clearly marked: between the puritan who claimed entire freedom for the minister and the bishop who wished to retain ancient use there could be little agreement.
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 1504   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ferdinand II of Aragon becomes King of Naples as Ferdinand III.
Christopher Columbus return to spain from his fourth voyage where he and his younger son, Ferdinand, explored the coast of Central America from Belize to Panama.
November 26 - Isabella of Castile, Queen of Castile, the wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon, the mother of Catherine of Aragon, and the patron of Christopher Columbus.
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 Encyclopedia: Amadeus VII of Savoy
Charles V the Wise (French: Charles V le Sage) (January 31, 1338 – September 16, 1380) was king of France (1364 to 1380) and a member of the Valois Dynasty.
Jump to: navigation, search Andronicus II Palaeologus (1260 – February 13, 1332), Byzantine emperor, was the elder son of Michael VIII Palaeologus, whom he succeeded in 1282.
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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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Boniface of Savoy
Forty-sixth Archbishop of Canterbury and son of Thomas, Count of Savoy, date of birth uncertain; d.
The Queen of Henry III was Eleanor, daughter of Berengar, Count of Provence, and Beatrice of Savoy.
His brother Philip, afterwards Count of Savoy, although not consecrated, held the archbishopric of Lyons and was in command of the papal troops.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
She was married to Thomas SHAW on 4 Oct 1562 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
Thomas MASON was born between 1500 and 1505 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
Children were: Amadeo III Count Of SAVOY, Alix (Adelaide) Countess Of SAVOY [QUEEN OF FRANCE].
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Philibert II Duke of Savoy died in 1504.
She married Philibert II Duke of Savoy in 1501.
Thomas of Leicester Coke Earl [Parents] was born in 1822.
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 Ancestors of Dylan James Schiele
Count of Mauriene and Savoy Humbert II Marquis of Turin was born about 1062 in Of, Savoie, France.
Parents: Amadeo II Count of Savoy and Joan De Geneve.
Children were: William Hutchinson, Thomas Hutchinson, John Hutchinson, Richard Hutchinson, Leonard Hutchinson, Edmond Hutchinson, Francis Hutchinson, Andrew Hutchinson.
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 Literature of Richard II's Reign and the Peasants' Revolt: Introduction
The Peasants' Revolt of June and July 1381 was a milestone of medieval English politics and of Richard II's young reign.
Richard II won widespread support among the estates in 1395 and 1396 after military successes in Ireland; but as early as 1397 his popular consensus began to unravel.
Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (the bearward), and Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel (the steed), had made an oath to stand against the king, but Nottingham betrayed them to the king, who had them arrested.
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 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Joanna's first husband, Ferrand, son of King Sancho I of Portugal, was captured by King Philip II of France in the defeat of Emperor Otto IV at the battle of Bouvines in 1214.
The Aragonese heirs of Naples were soon pushed aside (1501) by King Ferdinand II of Aragón, King of a united Spain with his wife, Isabella of Castile.
Bavaria, allied with the French, was lost to the Elector Maximilian II for the rest of the war.
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 Line 232: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
Thietburge Wife of Gerold II (Iii) GENEVA [71-41] b.
Thomas I of SAVOY Count of Savoy and Maurienne [3-33, 71-36] May 1195 b.
Beatrice of SAVOY Countess of Savoy [3-33, 44-32, 71-36, 90-33]
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Lord Thomas PIEDMONT, II ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...
A History of the Plantagenets, Vol II, The Magnificent Century, Thomas B Costain, 1951, Doubleday & Co p202: "The explanation of this totally unexpected outburst was given bit by bit...Simon had owed a debt of 2,080 marks to Peter Mauclerc, the Duke of Brittany.
With the exception of the reigning Count Amadeus of Savoy, her eight maternal uncles were somewhat scantily provided for.
With Thomas as the successor of Ferdinand of Portugal, the rich Flemish county, bound to England by so many political and economic ties, seemed in safe hands, and preserved from French influence.
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 Timeline 1661-1699
1687-1691 Suleiman II succeeded Mehmed IV in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1691-1695 Ahmed II succeeded Suleiman II in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1695 Jan 27, Mustafa II became the Ottoman sultan in Istanbul on the death of Amhed II.
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 My Lines - Person Page 271
She married Thomas II, comte de Savoie, son of Thomas I, comte de Savoie and Beatrice de Genève, on 2 April 1237; His 1st.
Thomas II, comte de Savoie was born in 1199.
He was the son of Thomas I, comte de Savoie and Beatrice de Genève.
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