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  SEVENTEENTH GENERATION
King Victor Amadeus III of SARDINIA was born in 1726 in Savoy.
Carlo Felice of SARDINIA Duke of Savoy was born in 1756 in Sardinia - son of Victor Amadeus III.
Victor Emmanuel I of SARDINIA Duke of Aosta and Savoy.
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 Victor III - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Victor III (1027-1087), pope (1086-1087), noted for his brilliant tenure as abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino.
Victor Emmanuel III (1869-1947), king of Italy (1900-1946) and self-styled emperor of Ethiopia (1936-1944) and king of Albania (1939-1944), born in...
Victor Emmanuel III (Italian : Vittorio Emanuele III ; 11 November 1869 – 28 December 1947) was a member of the House of Savoy and he was the King of Italy (29 July 1900 – 9...
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 Sardinia
Sardinia, moreover, was abandoned to its fate by the Byzantines more than the peninsula, and consequently the tradition which dates in the sixth century the origin of the three (later four) judicatures, into which the island was later divided, may have a historical foundation.
Sardinia had a viceroy and a parliament composed of the three orders: barons, clergy, and the commons meeting separately and communicating among themselves by means of deputies.
Victor Amadeus 111 (1773-96), for having crushed the nationalist movement in Savoy (1791) with excessive severity, was overthrown by the revolutionary army which captured Savoy and Nizza.
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 Everything about Sardinia
Victor Amadeus III (Italian Vittorio Amedeo III di Savoia, June 26 1726 - October 16 1796) was King of Sardinia from 1773 until his death.
Victor Emmanuel I (July 24, 1759 - January 10, 1824) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, and Aosta, and King of Sardinia from 1802 to 1821.
Infobox_Monarch Charles Felix I of Sardinia (Carlo Felice Giuseppe Maria, April 6 1765-April 27 1831) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta and King of Sardinia from...
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Piedmont
During the regency of the widow of Victor Amadeus I, the French Princess Christine, the influence of France in the Duchy of Savoy was greatly increased.
Thus during the administration of Victor Amadeus, who was the actual ruler from 1684, violent dissensions with the Holy See arose and seriously injured religious life, especially because large numbers of dioceses and higher ecclesiastical benefices remained vacant for a long period.
In 1814- 15 Victor Emmanuel I regained Piedmont with the territories of Genoa (Liguria) and Grenoble.
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 Victor III - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Victor III (1027-1087), pope (1086-1087), noted for his brilliant tenure as abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino.
Victor Emmanuel III (1869-1947), king of Italy (1900-1946) and self-styled emperor of Ethiopia (1936-1944) and king of Albania (1939-1944), born in...
Victor Emmanuel I (1759-1824), king of Sardinia (1802-1821), born in Turin, Italy.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg699 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia DE SAVOIE [Parents] was born 26 Jun 1726.
Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia DE SAVOIE King was born 24 Jul 1759 and died 10 Jan 1824.
Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia DE SAVOIE King [Parents] was born 24 Jul 1759.
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 THE SUPREME ORDER OF THE MOST HOLY ANNUNCIATION
Amadeus VIII, the Pacific, Count of Savoy (1391-1416), later Duke of Savoy (1416-1440); buried in the Monastery of Ripaille, later transferred to Turin, and finally to the Chapel of the Holy Shroud.
Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy (1630-1637); buried in the Cathedral.
Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia (1773-1796); buried in the Basilica of Superga.
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 Victor
On April 23, 1789, Victor Emanuel was married by proxy to Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, daughter of Archduke Ferdinand Charles of Austria, Duke of Brisgau (brother of the Emperor Joseph II) and of his wife, Princess Maria Beatrice Este (heiress of the Este dukes of Modena).
Victor Emanuel was allowed to proceed with the rest of his family to Parma, to Florence, and in February 1799 to the island of Sardinia.
Victor Emanuel was not willing to break his promises to the Austrians, nor to squash the rising by force and shed the blood of his subjects.
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 Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Victor Amadeus III (Italian Vittorio Amedeo III di Savoia, June 26, 1726 - October 16, 1796) was King of Sardinia from 1773 until his death.
Born in Turin, he was a son of Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia and his second wife Polixena Christina of Hesse-Rheinfels.
Victor Amadeus was therefore forced to sign the armistice of Cherasco, by which he ceded the fortress of Cuneo, Ceva, Alessandria and Tortona to France, and allowed free passage of the latter's armies towards Italy.
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 Charles IV
He was the eldest son of Vittorio Amadeo di Savoia, Duke of Savoy (later King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia) and of his wife, the Infanta Maria Antonia of Spain (daughter of King Philip V of Spain).
They were accompanied by Charles Emanuel brother Victor Emanuel and his wife, son and daugther Mary Beatrice, as well as by Charles Emanuel's three younger brothers and his uncle.
Charles Emanuel's sojourn in Sardinia was saddened by the death in August of his nephew and godson Charles Emanuel (son of the Duke of Aosta, later King Victor) and by the death of his brother the Duke of Montferrat in early September.
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 VICTOR EMMANUEL I
He was the son of Victor Amadeus III, duke of Savoy and king of Sardinia (1726–96).
Victor Emmanuel commanded Sardinian forces against the French Republican armies from 1792 to 1796, during the wars of the French Revolution.
In 1821 Victor Emmanuel abdicated in favor of his brother Charles Felix (1756–1831), during a revolutionary outbreak brought on by his repressive methods of government.
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 Victor Amadeus III - FREE Victor Amadeus III Biography | Encyclopedia.com: Facts, Pictures, Information!
Victor Amadeus III 1726-96, king of Sardinia (1773-96), son and successor of Charles Emmanuel III.
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Mujer que Cayo del Cielo, Victor Hugo Rascon Banda; dir: Barclay...
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 A Jacobite Gazetteer - Modena - Palazzo dei Musei
The collection includes a photograph of a sketch of Princess Maria Beatrice (daughter of Queen Mary III and II and sister of King Francis I) with her husband Infante Juan of Spain (later Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain and legitimist claimant to the throne of France) and their two sons.
There are also medals of the parents of King Charles IV and King Victor (King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and his wife Queen Maria Antonia Ferdinanda), and also of their younger brother King Charles Felix of Sardinia and his wife Queen Maria Cristina.
Benedetto Gennari was born in Cento in 1633 and died in Bologna in 1715.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia
Victor Emmanuel I (July 24, 1759–January 10, 1824) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, and Aosta, and King of Sardinia from 1802 to 1821.
The second son of King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia, Victor Emmanuel was known from birth as the Duke of Aosta.
Until 1814, when he was able to return to Turin, he was forced to live in Sardinia, which was the only part of his domains that had not been conquered by the French.
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 Who was Victor Emmanuel I? - Blurtit
Victor Emmanuel I was the king of Sardinia.
Victor Amadeus III was his father and his grand father was Victor Amadeus II, who was very famous in his contemporary history.
Victor Emmanuel I handed over the kingdom to his brother Charles Felix in the year of 1821.
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His brother, Richard III, based his claim to the throne on the idea that the marriage was bigamous and thus his nephew "King" Edward V was illegitimate.
All Jacobites accept this marriage as valid, as it was valid within the laws of Sardinia where it was contracted and is therefore recognised in British law.
Victor Emmanuel IV recently (2002) signed an agreement recognizing the Republic as the valid government of the state, in order to be allowed to return to Italy.
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 Aosta
Charles Emmanuel was born May 24, 1751, the eldest son of King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia (at the time styled "Duke of Savoy") and of his wife Infanta Antonia of Spain.
Victor Emmanuel I (July 24, 1759–January 10, 1824) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, and Aosta, and King of Sardinia from 1802 to 1821.
The second son of King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia, Victor Emmanuel was known from birth as the Duke of Aosta.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia
Charles Emmanuel was born in Turin on May 24, 1751, the eldest son of King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia (at the time styled "Duke of Savoy") and of his wife Infanta Antonia of Spain.
At his succession to the throne in 1796, Sardinia was at war with the French Republic.
He was so moved by her death that he decided to abdicate, June 4, 1802 in favour of his brother Victor Emmanuel.
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 Reference for Louis XVIII of France - Search.com
His maternal grandparents were King Augustus III of Poland, also the Elector of Saxony, and his wife, the Archduchess Maria Josepha, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph I.
At birth, he received the title of Comte de Provence, but after the death of his two elder brothers and the accession of his remaining elder brother as Louis XVI of France in 1774, he became heir presumptive and was generally known as Monsieur, the traditional title of the eldest brother of the King.
On 14 May 1771, Louis married Marie Josephine Louise of Savoy, princess of Sardinia and of the Piedmont (1753–1810), third child and second daughter of Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Maria Antonieta of Bourbon, Infanta of Spain.
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 Victor Amadeus II - AOL Research & Learn
Victor Amadeus II Victor Amadeus II ămàdē`às(Pronunciation Key)
The French occupied Savoy, but were obliged to lift the siege of Turin after Victor Amadeus and his cousin, Eugene of Savoy, had thoroughly defeated them in 1706.
Victor Amadeus in 1720 abandoned his claim to Sicily in exchange for the island of Sardinia and became king of Sardinia.
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 Kingdom of Sardinia - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Sardinia, Kingdom of, Italian kingdom (1720-1861) formed by the union of the duchy of Savoy and the island of Sardinia.
Savoy : government and politics: annexation by Kingdom of Sardinia
Monarchy : monarchs – Europe, Western : Sardinia: Victor Emmanuel I
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 The Jacobite Succession
Victor Emmanuel I. "the Young Pre- by the Jacobites).
(King of Sardinia, (King of Sardinia, tender" by the styled by the Jaco- styled Victor I. by Hanoverians).
Mary Beatrice (married the Duke of Modena; styled
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 Genealogical Tree showing the Jacobite Kings and their Heirs, Earls of Clonard Site, Spain France
A genealogy showing all the descendants of Queen Mary IV and III is available here.
Victor Amadeus III Frederick Lewis King of Sardinia "Prince of Wales"
MARY III and II George IV William (IV) Edward (1792-1840)(Duchess of Modena) of Hanover of Hanover "Duke of Kent"
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 KING OF SARDINIA - Online Information article about KING OF SARDINIA
April 20, 1849), in favour of his son Victor Emmanuel II.
Montenegro in 1896, by whom he has had four children, viz.
CORPS (pronounced as in French, from which it is taken, being a late spelling of tors, from Lat.
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 Italy
Yet one of the spoils, Sicily, went to Victor Amadeus II, duke of Savoy, a duchy which then included Italy's Piedmont region.
Bigger powers soon forced Victor Amadeus to swap Sicily for Sardinia, the next largest Italian island, but they let him take the title "king." It seems like a minor point, but the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont would later play a key role in Italian unification.
Victor Emmanuel, for his part, preserved both the liberal constitution his father had promulgated in 1848 and the parliament it empowered.
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 A Genealogical Tree showing the Jacobite Kings and their Heirs
A genealogy showing all the descendants of Queen Mary IV and III is available here.
Charles Emmanuel III George II (1720-1788) (1725-1807) King of Sardinia
Victor Amadeus III Frederick Lewis King of Sardinia
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 Kingdoms of Italy - Sardinia
Unhappy with this, the Bourbon king of Spain invaded Sardinia in 1717, only to be defeated by the British and Austrians the following year.
So as not to lose out on the trade, the former dukes are promoted, and Savoy is merged with Sardinia to form a single kingdom.
Thanks to Garibaldi's unification of Italy, the kings of Sardinia are raised to kings of all Italy.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafn699 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia DE SAVOIE King
Victor Emmanuel I (1759-1824) ruled as king of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1814 to 1821.
The kingdom included the region of Piedmont in Italy and the island of Sardinia.
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 Victor Amadeus III of Savoy
October 16, 1796) was the Duke of Savoy from 1773 to 1796 (see below for all titles.)
Titles of the Crown at the time of Vittorio Amedeo III:
He married Maria Antonietta of Bourbon, daughter of Philip V of Spain and has children including:
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