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  1. Maria Vittoria of Savoy (Q2399148) From Wikidata. ... Princess Maria Vittoria Francesca di Savoia-Carignano (Savoia) aka di Savoia (9 Feb 1690 - certain 8 Jul 1766)

  2. Princess of Carignano Marchioness of Susa Spouse Victor Amadeus, Prince of Carignan Detail Issue

  3. 103K Followers, 553 Following, 25 Posts - Vittoria di Savoia (@vittoria.disavoia) on Instagram: "@karinmodels_official" Page couldn't load • Instagram Something went wrong

  4. 19 de jun. de 2021 · Vittoria di Savoia walks with her father, Emanuele Filiberto, prince of Venice, after speaking with ABC News, about being the first female heir to the Italian crown in 1,000 years, in Paris. ABC ...

  5. Maria Anna Victoria was the niece of Prince Eugene of Savoy, the great general and statesman of imperial Austria, a patron of the arts whom she had never met. [2] Upon Prince Eugene's sudden death in 1736, without a will or testament, Maria Anna Victoria as his closest relative inherited his immense possessions in Austria , which she then proceeded to quickly sell off at cut rate prices.

  6. 3 de nov. de 2023 · This means that Vittoria will officially become the heir to the House of Savoy and, on her grandfather’s death, the first female head of the family. She told the New York Times back in 2021, about the possibility of becoming Queen – or at least head of the house of Savoy, following her grandfather’s change to the laws of inheritance which allowed first born females to succeed.

  7. Maria Vittoria Carlotta Enrichetta Giovanna dal Pozzo, 6th Princess of Cisterna d'Asti and of Belriguardo (9 August 1847 – 8 November 1876), was an Italian noblewoman who was Queen of Spain from 16 November 1870 until 11 February 1873 as the wife of King Amadeo I. Maria Vittoria inherited her princely title after the death of her father. [1]