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Victor Amadeus III (Vittorio Amadeo Maria; 26 June 1726 – 16 October 1796) was King of Sardinia and ruler of the Savoyard states from 20 February 1773 to his death in 1796. Although he was politically conservative, he carried out numerous administrative reforms until he declared war on Revolutionary France in 1792. [1]
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Amadeus III of Savoy (1095 – April 1148) was Count of Savoy...
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12 de abr. de 2024 · Victor Amadeus III was the Savoyard king of Sardinia (Piedmont-Sardinia) from 1773 to 1796. Victor Amadeus, the son of Charles Emmanuel III, was incapable and extravagant, and he chose equally incapable ministers. On the outbreak of the French Revolution he sided with the royalists and was.
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The House of Savoy later went on to rule the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946 when the monarchy was abolished. Victor Amadeus II was the longest reigning monarch of Savoy, followed by Charles Emmanuel I, and Charles III or Amadeus VIII.
NamePortraitBirthMarriagesHumbert I 1003–1047/1048Ancilla c. 995/1000 four sonsc. 1047/1048 Hermillon aged around 68Amadeus I 1047/1048–1052c. 1016 eldest son of Humbert I and ...Adila 1030 three childrenc. 1052Otto 1052–1057c. 1010/1020 fourth son of Humbert I and ...Adelaide of Susa 1046 five childrenc. 1057 aged 47-57Peter I 1060–1078c. 1048 eldest son of Otto and Adelaide ...Agnes of Aquitaine 1064 two daughters9 July 1078 aged 29-30Victor Amadeus III was King of Sardinia and ruler of the Savoyard states from 20 February 1773 to his death in 1796. Although he was politically conservative, he carried out numerous administrative reforms until he declared war on Revolutionary France in 1792.
His successors retained the title of Duke up to Victor Amadeus II becoming King of Sicily and subsequently Sardinia. The dynasty continued up to 1860 when the last Duke of Savoy became the king of Italy and France annexed the Savoy region.
Title: Victor Amadeus III of Savoy, IV of Sardinia (born 1726, reigned 1773–96) Date: late 18th century. Culture: Italian. Medium: Wax, colored. Dimensions: Height (with pedestal): 11 in. (27.9 cm) Classification: Sculpture-Miniature. Credit Line: Gift of Captain and Mrs. William G. Fitch, in memory of their son, Clyde Fitch, 1910. Accession ...