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  1. The House of Savoy (Italian: Casa Savoia) is an Italian royal house (formally a dynasty) that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region. Through gradual expansion, the family grew in power from ruling a small Alpine county north-west of Italy to absolute rule of the Kingdom of Sicily from 1713 to 1720, when they were ...

  2. 10. Apr. 2024 · House of Savoy, historic dynasty of Europe, the ruling house of Italy from 1861 to 1946. During the European Middle Ages the family acquired considerable territory in the western Alps where France, Italy, and Switzerland now converge. In the 15th century, the house was raised to ducal status within.

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  3. 16. Sept. 2022 · The House of Savoy – The History of the Italian Royal Family. Origins of the family. First of all, where does the name Savoy ( Savoia in Italian) come from? It comes from the geographical region of “Savoia”, located in Southern France.

  4. house of Savoy, Historic dynasty of Europe and the ruling house of Italy (1861–1946). Its founder was Umberto I the Whitehanded (d. 1048?), who held the county of Savoy and areas east of the Rhône River and south of Lake Geneva.

  5. 29. Juli 2011 · The early history of the house of Savoy (1000-1233) : Previté-Orton, Charles William, 1877-1947 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. 14. Feb. 2024 · Who were the Savoy’s? Referred to by the Italians as Casa Savoia, The House Of Savoy was a royal dynasty recognized in 1003 in the Savoy region of Europe. As the Savoy family grew in power they gradually extended their rule all the way from Northern Italy to the “Kingdom of Sicily”.

  7. 10. Juni 2020 · A brief history of one of Europe’s oldest dynasties, the House of Savoy. If one were to ask the man on the street if he could name a living European royal, Prince Emanuele Filiberto would probably not be his first answer. It very well could be Britain’s Queen Elizabeth or Prince Harry, or maybe even His Majesty King Felipe of Spain.