House of Savoy-Sardinia
Cadet branch of the House of Savoy
- Coat of Arms
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House of Savoy
Count of Bugey and Bresse
Philippe II of Savoy -
House of Savoy
Dukes of Savoy
Philippe II assumed undifferentiated arms in 1496 after succeeding his grandnephew as Duke of Savoy -
House of Savoy
Counts of Aosta and Chablais
Dukes of Savoy
1528-1632 -
House of Savoy
Counts of Aosta and Chablais
Marquises of Montferrat
Dukes of Savoy
After 1632 -
House of Savoy
Counts of Aosta, Chablais and Geneva
Marquises of Montferrat
Dukes of Savoy
Kings of Sardinia
After 1730 -
House of Savoy
Counts of Aosta, Chablais and Geneva
Marquises of Montferrat
Dukes of Savoy
Kings of Sardinia
1802-1831
- Additional Arms
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House of Savoy
as Lords and Princes of Piedmont
Heir apparent to Duchy of Savoy -
House of Savoy
as Counts of Aosta -
House of Savoy
as Lords and Counts of Chablais -
House of Savoy
Augmentation adopted in 1528 for the alleged Saxon origin of House of Savoy -
House of Savoy
Arms variant of Savoy from 18th century
- Cadet Branches
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House of Savoy-Nemours
Counts of Gisors
Marquises of Saint-Sorlin and Saint-Rambert
Counts and Dukes of Geneva
Dukes of Nemours and Aumale
Issued from Philippe, 3rd son of Philippe II, Duke of Savoy from his 2nd marriage -
House of Savoy-Villars
Counts of Tenda and Sommerive
Counts and Marquises of Villars
Issued from René, illegitimate son of Philippe II, Duke of Savoy
Legitimized line -
House of Savoy-Carignano
Lords and Marquises of Racconigi
Princes of Carignano
Dukes of Savoy
Kings of Sardinia and Italy
Issued from Thomas Francis, 5th son of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy
- Personal Arms
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Louise de Savoie
Duchess of Angoulême
and Anjou
Countess of Maine
Regent of France
Eldest child and daughter of Philippe II of Savoy from his 1st marriage
Mother of Francis I of France -
Louise de Savoie
Duchess of Nemours, Bourbon, Auvergne, Châtellerault, Anjou, Touraine and Angoulême
Countess of Maine and La Marche
Viscountess of Carlat
Regent of France
After 1522 -
Emmanuel Philibert de Savoie
Duke of Savoy
Governor of the Spanish Netherlands
Early arms variant -
Charles Emmanuel I
Duke of Savoy
Great arms variant -
Amédée de Savoie
Marquis of Peveragno
Illegitimate son of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy -
Charles Emmanuel III de Savoie
Duke of Savoy
Prince of Piedmont
King of Sardinia
1730-1773
Lesser arms variant