House of Savoy-Carignan

House of Savoy-Carignan

The Savoy-Carignan line, ( _it. Savoia-Carignano), ( _fr. Savoie-Carignan), was an offshoot of House of Savoy descended from its first member Thomas Francis, son of Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy. Members later succeeded to the throne of Sardinia.

Princes of Carignan 1620-1831

*Thomas Francis (1620-1656)
*Emmanuel Philbert (1656-1709)
*Amadeus (1709-1741)
*Louis Victor (1741-1778)
*Amadeus (1778-1780)
*Charles Emmanuel (1780-1800)
*Charles Albert (1800-1831)"Succeeded as King of Sardinia, 1831".

ee also

*House of Savoy
*Marie-Louise, princesse de Lamballe
*Counts of Villafranca


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