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  1. Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy (German: Maria Anna Victoria von Savoyen, (French: Marie Anne Victoire de Savoie); 11 September 1683 – 11 October 1763) was the daughter of Prince Louis Thomas of Savoy, Count of Soissons, and Uranie de La Cropte de Beauvais (1655-1717).

  2. Maria Vittoria of Savoy (Maria Vittoria Filiberta; 29 September 1814 – 2 January 1874) was a Princess of Savoy by birth and later a princess of the Two Sicilies by virtue of her marriage to Prince Leopold of Two Sicilies, Count of Syracuse, a younger son King Francis I of the Two Sicilies.

    • Origin
    • France
    • Service with Spain
    • Piedmontese Civil War
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    Born in Turin, Thomas Francis of Savoy was the youngest of the five legitimate sons of Charles Emmanuel I, sovereign Duke of Savoy, by his wife, Catherine Micaela of Spain (daughter of King Philip II of Spain and his consort, Elizabeth of Valois, a French princess). While still a young man, he bore arms in Italy in the service of the King of Spain....

    In anticipation of this inheritance, Thomas Francis and Marie did not establish themselves at his brother's ducal capital, Turin, but dwelt in Paris, where Marie enjoyed the exalted rank of a princesse du sang, being a second cousin of King Louis XIII. It was arranged that Thomas Francis, as son of a reigning monarch, would hold the rank of first a...

    The first recorded military service of Thomas Francis is as a commander in the Savoyard army under his father against France during the War of the Mantuan Succession in 1630. Cardinal Mazarin induced him to become, in effect, a French agent at the Savoyard court between 1630 and 1632. When the new Duke Victor Amadeus I was forced to accept French o...

    After seeking Spanish support late in 1638 for action against the Regent Christine of Savoy, Madame Royale, Thomas went to Spanish Milan early in 1639, and alongside Spanish forces invaded Piedmont, where many towns welcomed him. He took Turin by knavery, but the French continued to control its citadel. In 1640, he held the city in the multi-layere...

    Among the children of Prince Thomas Francis and Marie de Bourbon-Soissons were: 1. Princess Louise Christine (1627–1689), married in 1654 to Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden-Baden(1625–1669) 2. Emmanuel Philibert, 2nd Prince of Carignano, lived in Italy, becoming governor of Ivrea in 1644, and of Asti in 1663. In 1684, he married in Racconigi, Princes...

    The subsequent Princes of Carignano, with their respective dates of tenure in brackets, were as follows: 1. Emmanuel Philibert, Prince of Carignano (1656-1709) married Angélique Catherine d'Este 2. Victor Amadeus I, Prince of Carignano (1709-1741) married Maria Vittoria of Savoy, illegitimate daughter of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia and his mistre...

  3. Anna Victoria of Savoy. Princess of Savoy-Carignan. Probably the daughter of Emmanuel Philibert (d. 1709) and Catherine d'Este . Because he never married and had no children, Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736), prince of Savoy-Carignan, was succeeded by his niece Anna Victoria of Savoy.

  4. Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy (German: Maria Anna Victoria von Savoyen, (French: Marie Anne Victoire de Savoie); 11 September 1683 – 11 October 1763) was the daughter of Prince Louis Thomas of Savoy, Count of Soissons, and Uranie de La Cropte de Beauvais (1655-1717).

  5. La princesa Maria Anna Victoria de Saboya ( en alemán : Maria Anna Victoria von Savoyen ; 11 de septiembre de 1683 - 11 de octubre de 1763) era hija del príncipe Luis Tomás de Saboya , conde de Soissons , y Uranie de La Cropte de Beauvais (1655-1717).

  6. Princess Maria Anna Victoria of Savoy. Italian noblewoman. Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Victoria von Savoyen. Date of birth. 11 September 1683 Paris. Date of death.