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Thomas I of Savoy
Thomas I of Savoy Thomas I or Tommaso I (1178 – March ...
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Thomas II of Savoy
Thomas II of Savoy Thomas II, (ca. 1199–1259) was the regent of the County of Savoy when his nephew, Boniface, was fighting abroad ... Piedmont (1244–1259). He was the son of Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of ...
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Philip I of Savoy
Philip I of Savoy Philip I (1207 - 16 August 1285, Roussillon ) was the count of Savoy from 1268 to 1285. Before this, he ... 1267). Philip was the eighth son of Thomas I, Count of Savoy. As such, ...
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Thomas Ier of Savoy (translated from French)
Thomas Ier of Savoy This article is one ébauche to be ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. Thomas I er from Savoy, (born it 27 May 1178 with ...
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Thomas Fuller
Thomas Fuller For the Canadian architect see Thomas Fuller (architect) Thomas Fuller (1608 - August 16, 1661) was an ... churchman and historian. The eldest son of Thomas Fuller, rector of Aldwinkle St Peter's ... in 1687. At Broadwindsor, early in 1641, Thomas Fuller, his curate Henry Sanders, the ...
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Thomas Stukley
Thomas Stukley Thomas Stukley (or Stucley, Stukely, Stukeley) (c. 1520 ... recusant, and rebelled against Queen regnant Elizabeth I of England. Early Life Stukley was raised ... to King Henry VIII, and Jane Pollard. Thomas was supposed by some of his contemporaries ... the train of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, after obtaining an amnesty against his ...
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Category:House of Savoy
Category:House of Savoy The main article for this category is House of Savoy. Pages in category "House of Savoy" There are 56 pages in this section of this category. * House of Savoy Savoy-Carignano A Aimone of Savoy Amadeo ...
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Savoy-Carignano
Savoy-Carignano The Savoy-Carignano Line was an offshoot of House of Savoy descended from its first member Thomas Francis, son of Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy. Members later succeeded the ...
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Thomas Tenison
Thomas Tenison Thomas Tenison (September 29, 1636 – December 14 ... Pulton , head of the Jesuits in the Savoy. Tenison's reputation as an enemy of ... a regent till the arrival of George I, whom he crowned on October 31 1714 ...
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Amadeus V of Savoy
Amadeus V of Savoy Amadeus V (between 1249 and 1253 – ... as a ruler, was the Count of Savoy from 1285 to 1323. He established Chambéry ... his seat. He was the son of Thomas II of Savoy and Beatrice di Fiechi. He first married ... and had 8 children: 1. Bonne of Savoy, married John of Burgundy, dauphin of ...
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