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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Early History of the Savoy Palace—John, the French King, lodged here—The Savoy attacked by the Citizens of London, and by Wat Tyler—Converted into a Hospital by Henry VII.—Assembly of the Commissioners for the Revision of the Liturgy—A Colony of Jesuits established in the Savoy—The Chapel of St. Mary—Distinguished Persons buried ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · The hospital of the Savoy, dedicated to the honour of the Blessed Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and St. John the Baptist, was founded by King Henry VII in 1505 on the south side of the Strand, on the spot once occupied by the palace of Peter of Savoy, uncle of Eleanor of Provence.

  3. Vor einem Tag · The House of Medici ... History The Medici family ... Victor Amadeus I of Savoy: Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orléans (1607–1611) Gaston, Duke of Orléans (1608–1660) Henrietta Maria of France (1609–1669) m. Charles I of England: Angela ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · (i) Burleigh House (afterwards Exeter House) was built on the site of the rectory of St. Clement Danes, a house of the master of the Savoy, and the Hartshorn and other tenements which had formerly been the property of Westminster Abbey. The house was begun by Sir Thomas Palmer (executed in 1553) and completed by Sir William Cecil, afterwards ...

  5. Vor 16 Stunden · Thirdly, they realized that republicanism was too weak a force. Unification had to be based on a strong monarchy, and in practice that meant reliance on Piedmont (the Kingdom of Sardinia) under King Victor Emmanuel II (1820–1878) of the House of Savoy. Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour (1810–1861) provided critical leadership. He was a ...

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · House of Savoy (15th century – 1534) The economic rise of cities and international commerce from the 11th century onwards also affected Geneva. Medieval fairs appear in Northern Europe, often driven by a political will to promote a city.

  7. Vor 16 Stunden · The Czech National Heritage Institute (Národní památkový ústav; NPU) has discovered marble busts of the Duchess and Duke of Savoy, Margaret of Austria and Philibert II, lost for 455 years, in the collections of the Czech chateau Sychrov in the Liberec region, NPU spokeswoman Blanka Cerna has told CTK.