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  1. The titles of the Count of Savoy, and then Duke of Savoy, are titles of nobility attached to the historical territory of Savoy. Since its creation, in the 11th century, the House of Savoy held the county. Several of these rulers ruled as kings at one point in history or another.

  2. Charles Emmanuel I (born Jan. 12, 1562, Rivoli, Savoydied July 26, 1630, Savigliano) was the duke of Savoy who alternated alliances with France and Spain, taking advantage of the European power struggle in order to further his expansionist policy.

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  3. On 19 February 1416, Amadeus VIII obtained the title of Duke, and the new Duchy of Savoy achieved unprecedented political autonomy. The Savoie and Haute-Savoie retain elements of their prestigious history—even today. A COMPLEX HISTORY. The Duchy of Savoy celebrated its 600 years in 2016.

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  4. Charles Emmanuel II (born June 20, 1634, Turin, Savoy—died June 12, 1675, Turin) was the duke of Savoy from 1638 to 1675, during a period of restoration and consolidation in the whole of Piedmont.

  5. Amadeus VIII (born 1383, Chambéry, Savoy [now in France]—died Jan. 7, 1451, Geneva [now in Switzerland]) was the count (1391–1416) and duke (1416–40) of Savoy, and the first member of the house of Savoy to assume the title of duke.