Family list of the House of Savoy

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Master list of the House of Savoy with the persons represented in Wikipedia and important links.

Main line of Savoy (From Humbert I to Amadeus VIII)

  1. Humbert I (Savoy) (1003-1047 / 48), Count of Savoy
    1. Amadeus I (Savoy) († 1054/55), Count of Savoy
      1. Humbert († approx. 1051)
      2. Aimone († approx. 1060), Bishop of Belley
      3. Thietburga ⚭ (1) Ludwig I, Lord of Faucigny († 1060); ⚭ (2) Gerold II, Count of Geneva († 1080)
    2. Aimone (around 1015–13 July 1053/54), Bishop of Sion
    3. Burcado († 1046), Bishop of Lyon
      1. Aimone
    4. Otto (Savoy) (1021–1059), Count of Savoy ⚭ Adelheid von Susa , daughter of Ulrich-Manfred, Margrave of Turin ( Arduine )
      1. Peter I (Savoy) (around 1048–1078), Count of Savoy ⚭ Agnes of Poitiers
        1. Alix († 1111) ⚭ Bonifaz di Vasto, Mgf. of Saluzzo († 1130)
        2. Agnes († 1091) ⚭ Friedrich, Count of Lützelburg, Margrave of Susa († June 29, 1091) ( House of Scarponnois )
      2. Amadeus II (Savoy) (around 1048–1080), Count of Savoy ⚭ Joan of Geneva
        1. Humbert II (Savoy) (around 1070–1103), Count of Savoy ⚭ Gisèle of Burgundy
          1. Amadeus III. (Savoy) (1094–1148), Count of Savoy
            1. Alice ⚭ Humbert III. of Beaujeu († 1174; House Beaujeu )
            2. Humbert III. (Savoy) (1136–1189), Count of Savoy
              1. Sofia (1165–1202) ⚭ Azzo VI. d'Este (-> Este )
              2. Thomas I (Savoy) (1177–1233), Count of Savoy ⚭ Beatrice-Margarete of Geneva
                1. Amadeus IV (Savoy) , Count of Savoy (1197–1253)
                  1. Beatrix († May 10th before 1258) ⚭ (I) Manfred III. of Saluzzo ⚭ (II) King Manfred of Sicily (1232–1266)
                  2. Bonifaz (Savoy) (1244–1263), Count of Savoy
                  3. Marguerite († 1254) ⚭ Boniface II, Margrave of Montferrat ( Aleramiden )
                2. Thomas II (Savoy) (1199–1259), Count of Savoy, Count of Flanders-Hainaut, Lord of Piémont
                  1. Thomas III († 1282), lord of Piémont
                  2. Amadeus V (1249–1323), Count of Savoy
                    1. Eduard (Savoy) (1284–1329), Count of Savoy
                    2. Aymon (Savoy) (around 1291–1343), Count of Savoy
                      1. Amadeus VI. (1334–1383), Count of Savoy
                        1. Amadeus VII (1360-1391), Count of Savoy
                          1. Amadeus VIII (1383–1451), Pope Felix V , Duke of Savoy ⚭ Marie of Burgundy (1380–1422), daughter of Duke Philip II (Burgundy) (1342–1404); → Descendants see below , main line Savoy (from Amadeus VIII. To Viktor Amadeus I)
                    3. Margarethe ⚭ Jean Marquis of Montferrat.
                    4. Elenore
                    5. Agnes ⚭ Count Wilhelm III. from Geneva
                    6. Bonne ⚭ Hugo of Burgundy
                    7. Marie (* 1298) ⚭ Hugo, Baron von Faucigny
                    8. Katharina ⚭ Duke Leopold I (Habsburg) (1290–1326)
                    9. Anna of Savoy (around 1306–1365) ⚭ Emperor Andronikos III. (Byzantium) (1297-1341)
                    10. Beatrice of Savoy (around 1310–1331) ⚭ Heinrich von Kärnten (1265 / 73–1335)
                  3. Ludwig I (Vaud) († 1302), Lord of Vaud
                3. Aimone († 1237), Lord of Chablais
                4. Wilhelm († 1239), Bishop of Valence and Liège
                5. Amadeus, Bishop of Maurienne
                6. Peter II (Savoy) (1203–1268), Count of Savoy and Richmond; ⚭ Agnes von Faucigny († 1268)
                  1. Beatrix († 1310)
                7. Philip I (Savoy) (1207–1285), Count of Savoy
                  1. (illegitimate) Claudine; ⚭ Jacob III. , Count of Horn ( Haus Horn )
                8. Boniface (around 1210–1270), Archbishop of Canterbury
            3. Mathilde of Savoy (1125–1157) ⚭ King Alfonso I (Portugal) (1109–1185)
            4. Margarete, called the pious one
            5. Julia († 1194), abbess of Saint André in Vienne
            6. Agnès de Savoie (1125–1172) ⚭ William I, Count of Geneva
            7. Wilhelm
          2. Wilhelm (around 1097–1130 / 31), Bishop of Liège
          3. Renaud, head of the St. Maurice Monastery in Valais;
          4. Humbert († 1131)
          5. Adelheid of Savoy (Maurienne) (1092–1154) ⚭ King Ludwig VI. (France) (1081–1137)
          6. Guy, Abbot of Namur
          7. Agnès de Maurienne († 1127) ⚭ Archambault VII. Count of Bourbon
        2. Konstanze ⚭ Otton Marquis of Montferrat
        3. Adelheid ⚭ Manasse V of Coligny ( Coligny house )
      3. Bertha of Savoy (1051–1087) ⚭ Emperor Heinrich IV. (HRR) (1050–1106)
      4. Adélaide (around 1050 / 53–1079) ⚭ Rudolf von Rheinfelden (around 1025–1080)
      5. Otto, Bishop of Asti

Main line of Savoy (from Amadeus VIII to Viktor Amadeus I)

  1. Amadeus VIII (1383–1451), Pope Felix V , Duke of Savoy ⚭ Marie of Burgundy (1380–1422), daughter of Duke Philip II (Burgundy) (1342–1404); → For ancestors see above , main line Savoy (From Humbert I to Amadeus VIII)
    1. Margarethe (* 1405; † 1418)
    2. Antonio (* / † 1407)
    3. Antonio (* / † 1408)
    4. Maria of Savoy (1411–1469)Filippo Maria Visconti (1392–1447), Duke of Milan
    5. Amadeus (* 1412; † 1431), Prince of Piedmont
    6. Ludwig (Savoy) (1413–1465), called the Elder , Duke of Savoy ⚭ Anne de Lusignan (1418–1462), daughter of King Janus (Cyprus) (1375–1432)
      1. Amadeus IX. (Savoy) (1435–1472), called the luckyJolande of France (1434–1478), daughter of King Charles VII (France) (1403–1461)
        1. Ludwig ( Louis , 1453-1453)
        2. Anne (1455–1480) ⚭ 1478 King Frederick I (Naples) (1452–1504) ( House of Trastámara )
        3. Karl ( Charles , 1456–1471), Prince of Piémont
        4. Philibert I (Savoy) (1465–1482), Duke of Savoy, Count of Aoste and Prince of Piémont ⚭ Bianca Maria Sforza (1472–1510), daughter of Duke Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444–1476)
        5. Marie († 1511) ⚭ (I) 1476 Margrave Philipp (Hachberg-Sausenberg) (1454–1503); ⚭ (II) Jacques d'Assay, Lord of Le Plessis
        6. Luise of Savoy (Blessed) (1462–1503) ⚭ 1479 Hugo von Chalon († 1490), Lord of Orbe / Vaud ( House Chalon )
        7. Bernhard ( Bernard , 1467–1467)
        8. Charles I (Savoy) ( Charles 1468–1490), Duke of Savoy, Count of Aoste and Prince of Piémont ⚭ Bianca von Montferrat (* 1472), daughter of Margrave Wilhelm X. (Montferrat)
          1. Yolanda (1487-1499)
          2. Charles II (Savoy) (1488–1496), Duke of Savoy
        9. Jakob Ludwig ( Jacques Louis , 1470–1485), Marquis of Gex
        10. Jean-Claude Galléas (1472–1472)
      2. Maria (1436–1437)
      3. Louis of Savoy (1436–1482), called the Younger , King of Cyprus ⚭ Charlotte (Cyprus) (1435 / 36–1487), daughter of King John II (Cyprus) († 1458)
      4. Johann (1438–1491), Count of Geneva
      5. Margarete (* 1439 † March 9, 1484 in Bruges) ⚭ (I) 1458 John IV (1413–1464), Margrave of Montferrat ; ⚭ (II) 1466 Peter II of Luxembourg (1435–1482), Count of Saint-Pol .
      6. Peter of Savoy (1440–1458), Bishop of Geneva
      7. Charlotte of Savoy (1441–1483) ⚭ 1451 Louis XI. (1423–1483), King of France
      8. Janus (1441–1491), Count of Faucigny , Governor of Nice
      9. Aimon (* 1442, † 1443)
      10. Philip II (1438–1497), called Ohneland , Duke of Savoy etc. ⚭ (I) Marguerite de Bourbon (1438–1483), daughter of Charles I de Bourbon (1401–1456); ⚭ (II) Claudine de Brosse (1450–1513), daughter of Jean II. De Brosse , Count of Penthièvre , and Nicole de Châtillon-Blois .
        1. Luise of Savoy (1476–1531) ⚭ 1488 Charles de Valois, comte d'Angoulême (1459–1496)
        2. Jerome (Jérôme) (* / † 1478)
        3. Philibert II (Savoy) (1480–1504), called the Handsome , Duke of Savoy ⚭ Margaret of Austria (1480–1530) , daughter of Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519)
        4. Charles III (Savoy) (1486–1553), called the Good , Duke of Savoy ⚭ Beatrix of Portugal (1504–1538), daughter of King Manuel I (Portugal) (1469–1521)
          1. Adriano Giovanni Amadeo, Prince of Piedmont (1522–1523)
          2. Ludovico, Prince of Piedmont (1523-1536)
          3. Emanuel Philibert (Savoy) (1528–1580), Duke of Savoy ⚭ Marguerite de Valois-Angoulême, duchesse de Berry (1523–1574), daughter of King Francis I (France) (1494–1547)
            1. Karl Emanuel I (1562–1630), Duke of Savoy ⚭ Katharina Michaela of Spain (1567–1597), daughter of King Philip II (Spain) (1527–1598)
              1. Filippo Emanuele (1586–1605)
              2. Viktor Amadeus I (Savoy) , Duke of Savoy (1587–1637) ⚭ Christine of France (1606–1663), daughter of King Henry IV (France) (1553–1610); → Descendants see below , main line Savoy (from Viktor Amadeus I.)
              3. Emanuele Filiberto (1588-1624)
              4. Margarete (1589–1655) ⚭ Duke Francesco IV. Gonzaga (1586–1612)
              5. Isabella (1591–1626) ⚭ Duke Alfonso III. d'Este (1591-1644)
              6. Moritz von Savoyen (1593–1657), Cardinal ⚭ Ludovica Cristina von Savoyen (1629–1692), daughter of Viktor Amadeus I (Savoyen) (1587–1637)
              7. Maria (1594–1656)
              8. Francesca Caterina (1595-1640)
              9. Thomas von Savoyen-Carignan (1596–1656), Prince of Carignan ⚭ Marie de Bourbon-Soissons (1606–1692), daughter of Charles de Bourbon-Condé, comte de Soissons (1566–1612); → For descendants see below , line Savoyen-Carignan
              10. Giovanna (1597)
          4. Caterina (1529-1536)
          5. Maria (1530-1531)
          6. Isabella (1532-1533)
          7. Emanuel (1533)
          8. Emanuel (1534)
          9. Giovanni Maria (1537-1538)
        5. Ludwig (1488–1502), Vogt of the hospice on the Great St. Bernhard
        6. Philip of Savoy (1490–1533), Duke of Nemours, Bishop of Geneva; → For descendants see below , line Savoyen-Nemours
        7. Assolone (1494-1494)
        8. Johann Amadeus (Jean-Amédée) (1495–1495)
        9. Philiberte (1498–1524) ⚭ 1515 Giuliano di Lorenzo de 'Medici (1479–1516)
        10. (illegitimate, mother: Libera Portoneri) René (probably 1473–1525); ⚭ Anna Laskaris, Countess of Tenda
          1. Claude (1507–1566), Count of Tenda, 1561 Count of Sommariva , 1525–1566 Governor de Provence; ⚭ (1) Marie de Chabannes de La Palice (around 1515–1538), daughter of Jacques II. De Chabannes , Seigneur de La Palice, Marshal of France ; ⚭ (2) Françoise de Foix-Candale, daughter of Jean de Foix-Candale, comte de Gurson et du Fleix , and Anne de Villeneuve, daughter of Louis de Villeneuve, Marquis de Trans ;
            1. (1) Renée († after 1575), Marquise de Baugé
            2. (1) Henri (1537–1555)
            3. (1) Honorary I (1538–1572) Comte de Tende et de Sommerive; ⚭ (1) 1558 Clarissa Strozzi († 1567), daughter of Piero Strozzi , Marshal of France ; ⚭ (2) Madeleine de La Tour (1556-after 1580), daughter of Francois III. de La Tour, Vicomte de Turenne, and Éléonore de Montmorency
            4. (2) Anne († after 1594); ⚭ (1) Giacomo di Saluzzo, Signore di Cardè († 1569); ⚭ (2) Antoine de Clermont, Seigneur d'Amboise, Marquis de Renel († 1572); ⚭ 1573 Georges de Clermont, Marquis de Gallerande († 1586/94)
            5. (2) René († 1568), Marquis de Cipières
            6. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Annibal de Tende, Seigneur de Pignans - offspring
          2. Madeleine (around 1510–1586); ⚭ 1526 Anne de Montmorency (1493–1567), Connétable of France ;
          3. Honorary II. (1511–1580), 1st Marquis de Villars, inherited Tenda and Sommariva in 1572 on the death of his nephew Honoré de Savoie, 1571 Marshal of France, 1572 Admiral of France ; ⚭ around 1540 Jeanne-Françoise de Foix-Candale, Vicomtesse de Castillon, daughter of Alain de Foix-Candale
            1. Henriette (1541 / 42-1611); ⚭ (1) 1568 Melchior des Prez, Seigneur de Montpezat, Sénéchal de Poitou († 1572); ⚭ (2) 1576 Charles de Lorraine († 1611), Duke of Mayenne
            2. (illegitimate) Jeanne; ⚭ Nicolas de Thiene
          4. Isabelle or Isabeau; ⚭ 1527 René de Bastarnay, son of François de Bastarnay and grandson of Imbert de Batarnay, Comte du Bouchage; their daughter married Guillaume de Joyeuse , Marshal of France
          5. Marguerite († 1591), ⚭ 1535 Antoine de Luxembourg († 1557), Count of Brienne ;
      11. Jacob († 1445)
      12. Agnes (1445–1508) ⚭ 1466 François I. d'Orléans-Longueville (1447–1491), Count of Dunois and Longueville ( House of Orléans-Longueville )
      13. Johann Ludwig von Savoyen (1447–1482), Archbishop of Tarentaise and Bishop of Geneva
      14. Maria (1448–1475) ⚭ 1466 Count Ludwig I (Ligny, St. Pol and Brienne) (1418–1475)
      15. Bonne (1449–1503) ⚭ 1468 Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444–1476), Duke of Milan
      16. Jacob of Savoy (1450–1486), Count of Romont , Seigneur de Vaud
      17. Anna (1452-1452)
      18. Francis of Savoy (1454–1490), Archbishop of Auch and Bishop of Geneva
        1. John of Savoy († 1522), Bishop of Geneva
      19. Johanna († young)
    7. Bona (1415-1430)
    8. Hugo (1415-1439)
    9. Philip (1417–1444), Count of Geneva
    10. Margaret of Savoy (1420–1479) ⚭ (I) 1432 Duke Ludwig III. (Anjou) (1403-1434); ⚭ (II) 1444 Elector Ludwig IV (Palatinate) (1424–1449); ⚭ (III) 1453 Count Ulrich V (Württemberg) (1413–1480)

Main line Savoy (from Viktor Amadeus I)

  1. Viktor Amadeus I (Savoy) (1587–1637), Duke of Savoy ⚭ Christine of France (1606–1663), daughter of King Henry IV (France) (1553–1610); → Ancestors see above , main line Savoy (from Amadeus VIII. To Viktor Amadeus I)
    1. Luigi Amadeo (1622-1628)
    2. Ludovica Cristina of Savoy (1629–1692) ⚭ Moritz of Savoy (1593–1657)
    3. Franz Hyazinth (Savoy) (1632–1638)
    4. Charles Emanuel II (1634–1675), Duke of Savoy
      1. Viktor Amadeus II. (1666–1732), King of Sicily and later King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Anne Marie d'Orléans (1669–1728), daughter of Philip I, Duke of Orléans (1640–1701)
        1. Maria Adelaide of Savoy (1685–1712) ⚭ Louis of France, Duke of Burgundy (1682–1712)
        2. Maria Anna (1687–1690)
        3. Maria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy (1688–1714) ⚭ King Philip V (Spain) (1683–1746)
        4. Vittorio Amadeo (1699-1715)
        5. Charles Emanuel III. (1701–1773), King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy
          1. Viktor Amadeus (1723-1725)
          2. Viktor Amadeus III. (1726–1796), King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Maria Antonia of Spain (1729–1785), daughter of King Philip V (Spain) (1683–1746)
            1. Charles Emanuel IV (1751–1819), King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Clothilde of France (1759–1802), daughter of Ludwig Ferdinand (Dauphin) (1729–1765)
            2. Carlotta Isabella (1752–1755)
            3. Maria Josepha of Savoy (1753–1810) ⚭ King Louis XVIII. (1755-1824)
            4. Amadeo Alessandro (1754–1755)
            5. Maria Theresa of Savoy (1756–1805) ⚭ King Charles X (France) (1757–1836)
            6. Maria Anna (1757–1824), Duchess of Chablais
            7. Viktor Emanuel I (Sardinia-Piedmont) (1759–1824), King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (1773–1832) , daughter of Ferdinand Karl of Austria-Este (1754–1806)
              1. Maria Beatrix of Savoy (1792–1840) ⚭ Francis IV (Modena) (1779–1846)
              2. Maria Adelaide (1794–1795)
              3. Carlo Emanuele (1796–1799)
              4. Maria Theresa of Savoy (1803–1879) ⚭ Duke Karl II. Ludwig (Parma) (1799–1883)
              5. Maria Anna of Savoy (1803–1884) ⚭ Emperor Ferdinand I (Austria) (1793–1875)
              6. Maria Christina of Savoy (1812–1836) ⚭ King Ferdinand II (Sicily) (1810–1859)
            8. Maria Ferdinanda (1760–1768)
            9. Maurizio Giuseppe (1762–1799), Duke of Montferrato
            10. Maria Carolina of Savoy (1764–1782) ⚭ King Anton (Saxony) (1755–1836)
            11. Karl Felix (Sardinia-Piedmont) (1765–1831), King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Maria Christina of Naples-Sicily (1779–1849) , daughter of King Ferdinand I (Sicily) (1751–1825)
              → Line extinct
            12. Giuseppe Benedetto (1766–1802), Duke of Maurienne
          3. Eleonore Maria (1728–1781)
          4. Maria Luisa (1729-1767)
          5. Maria Felicite (1730-1801)
          6. Giovanni Carlo (1731-1735)
          7. Carlo Francesco (1733)
          8. Carlo Francesco (1738–1745)
          9. Vittoria Margharita (1740–1742)
          10. Benedetto Maria (1741–1808) ⚭ Maria Anna von Savoyen (1757–1824), daughter of Viktor Amadeus III. (1726–1796)
        6. Emanuele Filiberto (1705)
    5. Violanta Margareta (1635–1663) ⚭ Ranuccio II. Farnese (1630–1694)
    6. Caterina Beatrice (1636-1637)
    7. Henriette Adelheid of Savoy (1636–1676) ⚭ Elector Ferdinand Maria (Bavaria) (1636–1679)

Savoy-Carignan line

  1. Thomas Franz (Savoyen-Carignan) (1596–1656), Prince of Carignan ⚭ Marie de Bourbon-Soissons (1606–1692), daughter of Charles de Bourbon-Condé, comte de Soissons (1566–1612), Count of Soissons; → Ancestors see above , main line Savoy (from Amadeus VIII. To Viktor Amadeus I)
    1. Cristina Carlotta (1626)
    2. Luise Christine of Savoyen-Carignan (1627–1689) ⚭ Margrave Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden-Baden (1625–1669)
    3. Emanuel Philibert (1628–1709) ⚭ Angelica Caterina d'Este (1656–1722), daughter of Borso d'Este (1605–1657)
      1. Maria Vittoria (1687–1763)
      2. Isabella Luisa (1688-1767)
      3. Viktor Amadeus (1690–1741) ⚭ Maria Vittoria Francesca (1690–1767), daughter of Viktor Amadeus II (Savoy) (1666–1732)
        1. Giuseppe Vittorio Amedeo (1716)
        2. Anna Theresa of Savoy (1717–1745) ⚭ Charles de Rohan, prince de Soubise (1715–1787)
        3. Ludwig Viktor (1721–1778) ⚭ Christine von Hessen-Rotenburg (1717–1778), daughter of Ernst II. Leopold (Hessen-Rotenburg) (1684–1749)
          1. Carlotta Maria Luisa (1742–1794)
          2. Viktor Amadeus (1743–1780)
            1. Karl Emanuel von Savoyen-Carignan (1770–1800) ⚭ Maria Christina von Sachsen (1770–1851) , daughter of Karl von Sachsen (1733–1796)
              1. Karl Albert (Sardinia-Piedmont) (1798–1849), King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Maria Theresa of Austria-Tuscany (1801–1855) , daughter of Grand Duke Ferdinand III. (Tuscany) (1769-1824)
                1. Victor Emanuel II (1820–1878), King of Sardinia, Duke of Savoy, King of Italy ⚭ Adelheid of Austria (1822–1855), daughter of Archduke Rainer Joseph of Austria (1783–1853), Viceroy of Lombardy-Veneto
                  1. Clothilda Maria (1843–1911) ⚭ Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (1822–1891), called Plon-Plon
                  2. Umberto I (1844–1900), King of Italy, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Margaret of Italy (1851–1926), daughter of Ferdinand Maria von Savoyen-Carignan (1822–1855)
                    1. Victor Emmanuel III (1869–1947), King of Italy, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Elena of Montenegro (1873–1952), daughter of King Nikola (Montenegro) (1841–1921)
                      1. Jolanda Margherita (1901–1986) ⚭ Giorgio Carlo Calvi di Bergolo (1887–1977), Count of Bergolo
                      2. Mafalda von Savoyen (1902–1944) ⚭ Philipp von Hessen (1896–1980), Upper President of the Province of Hessen-Nassau
                      3. Umberto II (Italy) (1904–1983), King of Italy, Duke of Savoy ⚭ Marie José of Belgium (1906–2001), daughter of King Albert I (Belgium) (1875–1934)
                        1. Maria Pia (* 1934) ⚭ Alexander of Yugoslavia (* 1924), son of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (1893–1976)
                        2. Victor Emanuel of Savoy (* 1937) ⚭ Marina Ricolfi Doria (* 1935)
                          1. Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia (* 1972) ⚭ Clotilde Courau (* 1969)
                            1. Viktoria Christina (* 2003)
                            2. Luisa (* 2006)
                        3. Maria Gabriella (* 1940), Countess de Balkany
                        4. Maria Beatrice (* 1943), Senora Corvalan
                      4. Giovanna of Savoy (1907–2000) ⚭ Tsar Boris III. (Bulgaria) (1894–1943)
                      5. Maria Francesca (1914–2001) ⚭ Luigi Carlo von Bourbon-Parma (1899–1967), son of Robert I (Parma) (1848–1907)
                  3. Amadeus I (Spain) (1845–1890), King of Spain, 1st Duke of Aosta; → For descendants see below , line Savoy-Aosta
                  4. Oddone Eugenio (1846–1866), Duke of Montferrat
                  5. Maria Pia of Savoy (1847–1911) ⚭ King Ludwig I (Portugal) (1838–1889)
                  6. Carlo Alberto (1851-1854)
                  7. Vittorio Emanuele (* 1852)
                  8. Vittorio Emanuele (* 1855)
                2. Ferdinand Maria von Savoyen-Carignan (1822–1855), Duke of Genoa ⚭ Maria Elisabeth Maximiliana of Saxony (1830–1912), daughter of King Johann (Saxony) (1801–1873); → For descendants see below , line Savoy-Genoa
                3. Maria Christina (1826-1827)
              2. Maria Elisabeth von Savoyen-Carignan (1800–1856) ⚭ Archduke Rainer of Austria (1783–1853) , Viceroy of Lombardy-Veneto
          3. Leopoldina Maria (1744–1807)
          4. Polissena Teresa (1746–1762)
          5. Gabriella (1748–1828) ⚭ Ferdinand Philipp von Lobkowitz (1724–1784)
          6. Marie-Louise of Savoy-Carignan (1749–1792)
          7. Tommaso Maurizio (1751–1753)
          8. Eugen (1753–1785), 1st Count of Villafranca
            1. Joseph (1783–1825), 2nd Count of Villafranca
              1. Maria Gabriella (1811-1837)
              2. Maria Vittoria (1814–1874) ⚭ Leopoldo Benjamin of Naples-Sicily (1813–1860), son of King Francis I (Sicily) (1777–1830)
              3. Eugen (1816–1888), 3rd Count of Villafranca
          9. Caterina Maria Luisa Francesca (1762–1823)
        4. Vittorio Amedeo (1722)
      4. Tommaso Filippo Gastone (1696-1715)
    4. Amedeo (died 1629/30 young)
    5. Giuseppe Emanuele (1631–1656)
    6. Ferdinando († 1637)
    7. Eugen Moritz von Savoyen-Carignan (1635–1673), Count of Soissons and Dreux ⚭ Olympia Mancini (1639–1708), daughter of Baron Michele Lorenzo di Mancini
      1. Louis Thomas of Savoy-Carignan (1657–1702), Count of Soissons, fallen
        1. Anna Viktoria von Savoyen (1683–1763) ⚭ Prince Joseph Friedrich von Sachsen-Hildburghausen (1702–1787), Field Marshal General
        2. Louis Thomas (1685–1695)
        3. Teresa Anna (1686-1736)
        4. Emanuel Thomas (1687–1729) ⚭ Maria Theresia Anna Felicitas von Liechtenstein (1694–1772), daughter of Prince Johann Adam Andreas (Liechtenstein) (1657–1712)
          1. Johannes Franz Eugen of Savoy (1714–1734)
        5. Maurice (1690-1710)
        6. Eugene (1692-1712)
      2. Philip (1659–1693)
      3. Ludwig (1660–1683)
      4. Emanuel Philibert (1662–1676)
      5. Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736), Field Marshal, Prince Eugene
      6. Johanna (1665-1705)
      7. Louise Philiberta (1667-1726)
      8. Franziska (1668–1671)
Savoy-Aosta line
  1. Amadeus I (Spain) (1845–1890), King of Spain, 1st Duke of Aosta; → See above for ancestors , Savoy-Carignan line
    1. Emanuel Philibert of Savoy-Aosta , 2nd Duke of Aosta ⚭ Hélène of France (1871–1951), daughter of Louis Philippe Albert d'Orléans (1838–1894), Count of Paris
      1. Amadeus, 3rd Duke of Aosta (1898–1942) ⚭ Anne Helene Marie von Orléans (1906–1986), daughter of Jean Pierre Clément Marie d'Orléans, duc de Guise (1874–1940)
        1. Margerita (* 1930) ⚭ Robert von Österreich-Este (1915–1996)
        2. Maria Cristina (* 1933) ⚭ Casimir of Naples-Sicily (* 1938), son of Gabriel Maria of Naples-Sicily (1897–1975)
      2. Aimone, 4th Duke of Aosta and Duke of Spoleto (1900–1948) ⚭ Irene of Greece (1904–1974) , daughter of King Constantine I (Greece) (1868–1923)
        1. Amadeus of Savoy (* 1943), Duke of Aosta ⚭ Claude Marie Agnès Catherine de Bourbon-Orléans (* 1943), daughter of Henri d'Orléans (1908–1999)
          1. Bianca Irene Olga Elena Isabella (* 1966)
          2. Aimone (* 1967) ⚭ Olga of Greece (* 1971), daughter of Prince Michael of Greece (* 1939)
            1. Umberto (* 2009)
          3. Mafalda Giovanna (* 1969)
    2. Viktor (1870–1946), Duke of Turin
    3. Luigi Amadeo of Savoy (1873–1933), Duke of Abruzzo
    4. Humbert (1889–1918), Duke of Salemi, died
Savoy-Genoa line
  1. Ferdinand Maria von Savoyen-Carignan (1822–1855), Duke of Genoa ⚭ Maria Elisabeth Maximiliana of Saxony (1830–1912), daughter of King Johann (Saxony) (1801–1873); → See above for ancestors , Savoy-Carignan line
    1. Margaret of Italy (1851–1926) ⚭ King Umberto I (1844–1900)
    2. Thomas (1854–1931), Duke of Genoa ⚭ Isabella of Bavaria (1863–1924) , daughter of Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875)
      1. Ferdinand (1884–1963) ⚭ Maria Luisa Alliaga Gandolfi dei conti di Ricaldone
      2. Philibert (1895–1990) ⚭ Lydia von Arenberg (1905–1977), daughter of Duke Engelbert IX. von Arenberg (1872–1949)
      3. Bona Margherita of Savoy-Genoa (1896–1971) ⚭ Konrad Luitpold Franz von Bayern (1883–1969)
      4. Adalberto of Savoy-Genoa (1898–1982), Italian general
      5. Adelaide (1904–1979) ⚭ Leone Massimo (1896–1979), Prince of Arsoli
      6. Eugen (1906–1996) ⚭ Lucia of Bourbon-Sicily (1908–2001), daughter of Ferdinand of Naples-Sicily (1869–1960), Duke of Calabria
        1. Isabella (* 1943)

Savoy-Nemours line

  1. Philip of Savoy-Nemours (1490–1533), 1528 Duke of Nemours, 1495–1519 Bishop of Geneva; ⚭ Charlotte d'Orléans-Longueville (1512–1549), daughter of Louis I (Orléans-Longueville) (1480–1516); → Ancestors see above , main line Savoy (from Amadeus VIII. To Viktor Amadeus I)
    1. Jacques (1531–1585), 1533 Duke of Nemours ⚭ Anna d'Este (1531–1607), daughter of Ercole II. D'Este (1508–1559)
      1. Charles-Emmanuel de Savoie-Nemours (1567–1595), 1585 Duke of Nemours
      2. Marguerite (1569–1572)
      3. Henri I. de Savoie-Nemours (1572–1632), 1595 Duke of Nemours ⚭ Anna of Lothringen-Aumale (1600–1638), daughter of Charles de Lorraine, duc d'Aumale (1556–1631)
        1. Ludwig (1615–1641), 1632 Duke of Nemours
        2. François Paul (1619-1627)
        3. Karl Amadeus (1624–1652), 1641 Duke of Nemours ⚭ Élisabeth de Bourbon-Vendôme (1614–1664), daughter of César de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme (1594–1665)
          1. Maria Johanna von Savoyen (1644–1724) ⚭ Karl Emanuel II. (1634–1675), Duke of Savoy
          2. Maria Francisca Elisabeth of Savoy (1646–1683)
        4. Heinrich II. (1625–1659), 1652 Duke of Nemours, Archbishop of Reims ⚭ Marie d'Orléans-Longueville (1625–1707), daughter of Henri II. D'Orléans-Longueville (1595–1663)

For the Nemours branch line, see also Prince étranger .

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. According to the Burgundian calendar, she died on March 9, 1483. Since the new year began with Easter in Burgundy, the year of death is 1484 according to today's calculation. According to Raphael de Smedt (ed.): Les chevaliers de l'ordre de la Toison d 'or au XVe siècle. Notices bio-bibliographiques. (Kieler Werkstücke, D 3) 2nd, improved edition, Verlag Peter Lang, Frankfurt 2000, ISBN 3-631-36017-7 , p. 200.