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  1. Prince Ferdinando of Savoy, 3rd Duke of Genoa (Ferdinando Umberto Filippo Adalberto; 21 April 1884 – 24 June 1963) was the third Duke of Genoa and a member of the House of Savoy. He was an admiral in the Royal Italian Navy .

  2. Prince Ferdinando of Savoy, 1st Duke of Genoa (Ferdinando Maria Alberto Amedeo Filiberto Vincenzo; 15 November 1822 – 10 February 1855) was the founder of the Genoa branch of the House of Savoy.

  3. Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa may refer to: Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa (1822–1855) Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa (1884–1963) Categories: Disambiguation pages.

  4. Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa may refer to: Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa (1822–1855), founder of the Genoa branch of the House of Savoy. Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa (1884–1963), third Duke of Genoa.

    • Early Life
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    • After Isabella
    • Legacy and Succession
    • Children

    Ferdinand was born on 10 March 1452, in the town of Sos del Rey Católico, Kingdom of Aragon, as the son of John II of Aragon (whose family was a cadet branch of the House of Trastámara) by his second wife, Juana Enríquez.

    Ferdinand married Isabella, the half-sister and heir presumptive of Henry IV of Castile, on 19 October 1469 in Valladolid, Kingdom of Castile and Leon. Isabella also belonged to the royal House of Trastámara, and the two were second cousins by descent from John I of Castile. They were married with a clear prenuptial agreement on sharing power, and ...

    Isabella made her will on 12 October 1504, in advance of her 26 November 1504 death. In it she spelled out the succession to the Crown of Castile, leaving it to Joanna and then to Joanna's son Charles. Isabella was dubious of Joanna's ability to rule and was not confident of Joanna's husband Archduke Philip. Ferdinand moved quickly after his wife's...

    Ferdinand and Isabella established a highly effective sovereignty under equal terms. They utilised a prenuptial agreement to lay down their terms. During their reign they supported each other effectively in accordance to his joint motto of equality: "Tanto monta [or monta tanto], Isabel como Fernando" ("They amount to the same, Isabel and Ferdinand...

    With his wife Isabella I the Catholic (whom he married 19 October 1469), King Ferdinand had seven children: 1. Isabella (1470–1498), Princess of Asturias (1497–1498). She married first Afonso, Prince of Portugal, then after his death married his uncle Prince Manuel, the future King Manuel I of Portugal. She died in childbirth delivering her son Mig...

  5. Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa (1822–1855) Ferdinand Bonaventura, 7th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau (1834-1904) Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Alençon (1844-1910) Infante Ferdinand of Portugal (1846-1861) Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861-1948) Ferdinand I of Romania (1865-1927) Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria (1869-1960 ...

  6. Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa (15 November, 1822 - February 10 1855) was the second son of King Charles Albert of Sardinia and Princess Maria Theresa of Tuscany. In 1850, he was married to Princess Elizabeth of Saxony , a daughter of King John I of Saxony .