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  • Michele (Michael) of Savoy, a priest
  • victories against the Ottomans under Eugene of Savoy, a short and victorious campaign was expected
  • ith Aubrey Beardsley and Leonard Smithers, The Savoy, a literary magazine which published both art
  • The Savoy, a state-of-the-art theatre in the City of Wes
  • terest in marrying Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy, a daughter of the deposed Italian king Umbert
  • Alasia of Savoy, abbess of the monastery of St Pierre in Lyon
  • trus de Palude) (born in the County of Bresse, Savoy, about 1275; died at Paris, 1342) was a French
  • hips of the two different States, the House of Savoy added a blue border to its flag, and then it r
  • Savoy Affair
  • Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Savoy after Emmanuel Philibert
  • Treaty of Den Haag, Duke Victor Amadeus II of Savoy agreed to exchange Sicily with Austria, for th
  • Black Coffee (Ann Savoy album), 2010
  • In each of the previous Savoy albums there have been occasional lapses which
  • Softly, like the other Savoy albums, was praised for its original approach
  • nd military engineering under Prince Eugene of Savoy also in Rome, and military engineering in Pied
  • Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa, Woody Herman, the Savoy also hosted other activities, such as boxing,
  • Duke of Aosta (and therefore with the House of Savoy) although Amedeo had left the command of the u
  • Through the mediation of the "Green Count" of Savoy, Amadeus VI, the two sides made a peace treaty
  • V Palaiologos' detention at Vidin and Count of Savoy Amadeus VI's campaign on the Bulgarian Black S
  • ive-class monitor named after Prince Eugene of Savoy, an important commander of the War of the Span
  • In exchange for a French recognition, Savoy and Nice were ceded to France.
  • See Charlie Parker's Savoy and Dial Sessions
  • Born in Turin to Louis Victor of Savoy and his wife Christine of Hesse-Rotenburg, he
  • rato (1472- 30 March 1519), was the Duchess of Savoy and titular Queen consort of Cyprus, Jerusalem
  • 2006 when his father assumed the title Duke of Savoy and headship of the royal house.
  • s a member of the Aosta branch of the House of Savoy and was styled the Count of Salemi.
  • is oldest half brother Victor Amadeus, Duke of Savoy and Prince Carlo his only full brother who die
  • s: $58 million came from Fox, $41 million from Savoy, and $1 million from the chairmen of Savoy Pic
  • k Death through the surrounding countryside of Savoy and subsequently Basel, the Jews were accused
  • not enough to remove the French presence from Savoy and the territory was retaken.
  • may have been a daughter of Peter I, Count of Savoy and another Agnes of Aquitaine, perhaps the Ag
  • was born in Turin to Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy and Christine Marie of France.
  • ld and fifth son born to Victor Amadeus III of Savoy and Maria Antonietta of Spain.
  • RCA Victor, the Charlie Parker bebop sides for Savoy and Dial, and the Atlantic LPs by Ornette Cole
  • of Divinity in 1607, and in 1608 Master of the Savoy and chaplain to James I of England.
  • See Charlie Parker's Savoy and Dial Sessions for recording information.
  • garet, her third husband Philibert II, Duke of Savoy, and his mother, Margaret of Bourbon, are all
  • us a descendant of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spain.
  • ranch formed by a son of Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy and his wife Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spa
  • e Amedeo, assumed the headship of the House of Savoy and the title Duke of Savoy claiming that his
  • led a new band from 1943-48 that played at the Savoy and Apollo and made a few recordings.
  • inhardt-style blues and jazz standards as "Ann Savoy and her Sleepless Knights".
  • black newspaper The Newark Herald News said of Savoy and Lubinsky.
  • he Savoy-Archaea Branch; see also Thomas II of Savoy); and Joan (d.
  • He exhibited views of Rome, around Savoy and other continental locations, for example,
  • Her aunts included Maria Luisa of Savoy and Eleonora of Savoy, the proposed brides for
  • was deposed by the troops of Prince Eugene of Savoy, and held prisoner in Sibiu.
  • as a younger brother of Charles Emmanuel IV of Savoy and Victor Emmanuel I of Savoy.
  • He was the son of Humbert II of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy, the daughter of Willia
  • Strained relations between Savoy and Austria caused plans for the Prince of Pie
  • e Savoie, illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Savoy and his mistress Libera Portoneri, in 1486.
  • s of Adams, Williamstown, Clarksburg, Florida, Savoy, and Monroe, with tuition-based students comin
  • his will specified that he should be buried in Savoy, and a tomb at Aiguebelle was claimed as his,
  • She shortly left the Savoy, and Geraldine Ulmar was hastily called back f
  • rnal grandparents were Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy and his German wife Polyxena Christina of Hess
  • seven children born to Amadeus VIII, Count of Savoy and his wife Mary of Burgundy.
  • cover what it unjustly occupied by the Duke of Savoy, and from there, to attack the Genoese.
  • leader of French forces operating in Provence, Savoy and Piedmont.
  • He was grandson of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and Catherine Micaela of Spain, daughter of Ph
  • He was the son of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spain.
  • Rome under James II, recanted publicly at the Savoy, and Horneck published an account of the affai
  • e French Republic, ceded the original Duchy of Savoy and the County of Nice to France and gave the
  • Treaty of Paris (1814) they retrieved part of Savoy, and one year later in the Treaty of Paris (18
  • w band under his own name, which played at the Savoy and Apollo in Manhattan as well as in Atlantic
  • Margaret was a daughter of Amadeus IV of Savoy and Anne of Burgundy.
  • He was the son of Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva.
  • ated the revolt, systematically demolished the Savoy and everything in it.
  • ng in the dispute between Victor Amadeus II of Savoy and France.
  • sty, marrying Margherita, daughter of Louis of Savoy and Anne of Cyprus, in Casale in December 1458
  • egiment in the service of Victor Amadeus II of Savoy, and was severely wounded in 1701.
  • He was the son of Humbert III of Savoy and Beatrice of Viennois.
  • His parents were Amadeus III of Savoy and Mahaut (or Mafalda, or Matilda) of Albon,
  • of Valenciennes, Binche and Maubeuge), and in Savoy, and by lending to the Counts of Hainaut and N
  • 35: sketches in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Savoy, and France including historical notices; and
  • the framework of the snow-covered mountains of Savoy, and caricatures certain French rappers there.
  • She names her heir as Charles III, Duke of Savoy, and in default, the latter's younger brother
  • e was the father of the penultimate Duchess of Savoy and Queen of Portugal
  • Like the first lords of Richmond, Peter II of Savoy and Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
  • Turin he painted Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy and several members of his court.
  • he death of his first wife, Maria Francisca of Savoy, and became thus queen consort of Portugal wit
  • In 1792 the French invaded the Savoy and drove out the last monks.
  • the War of Spanish Succession under Eugene of Savoy, and gained his glory in the successful defenc
  • aughter of Alphonso I of Portugal, and Maud of Savoy, and the widow of Philip, Count of Flanders.
  • liner notes for The Complete Charlie Parker on Savoy, and in 1986 as Re-issue producer for Atlantic
  • those of our more prestigious competitors the Savoy and Claridges.
  • French Duke of Guise, assisted by the Duke of Savoy and Philip II of Spain, to kill the French Kin
  • his practice has recently been phased out from Savoy and is being phased out from Bugey.
  • pidemic and now only a few plantings remain in Savoy and the southeast fringes of the Rhone valley.
  • indicated: ”The Christmas Prayer was stolen by Savoy, and they were actually bootlegging it.
  • ia, and France would take its deferred reward, Savoy and Nice.
  • ghthouse was granted by King Charles Albert of Savoy and was initially fueled by vegetable oil, fol
  • A few of her siblings included Louis, Duke of Savoy and Mary, Duchess of Milan.
  • Philip was the eighth son of Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva.
  • Prince Eugene of Savoy and his dragoons were not directly involved in
  • Under the House of Savoy, Aosta was granted a special status that it ma
  • The present House of Savoy are direct descendants of Anne through her dau
  • Savoy Art Glass Studio was started in 1970 in Eureka
  • st, and he negotiated peace between France and Savoy as well.
  • e still in Chicago he continued to play at the Savoy as the Royal Flush.
  • The Savoy Assembly (not to be confused with the Savoy Co
  • ent; the main effect of the Declaration of the Savoy assembly was to confirm the Westminster theolo
  • While bishop, Peter founded a church in Savoy, at Aiguebelle, where he established the litur
  • -07), and for the mausoleum of Philibert II of Savoy, at Notre-Dame de Brou, his masterwork.
  • He converted many Calvinists in France and Savoy; at Naples there was collected, through one of
  • was in command of the cavalry under Eugene of Savoy at the Battle of Blenheim.
  • Annexation to House of Savoy, attested by the Congress of Vienna in late 18
  • Snowden was a popular dancer at the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, New York, in the United St
  • Stine S., 1998, The Savoy Ballroom
  • nto the late 1940s, holding a residency at the Savoy Ballroom for a period.
  • The Savoy Ballroom in Chicago, United States was opened
  • h lindy hoppers worldwide, including legendary Savoy Ballroom dancers Frankie Manning and Dawn Hamp
  • fessional gig was with Tab Smith at New York's Savoy Ballroom from 1945 to 1949.
  • a champion African-American dancer at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom and reputed inventor of the Lindy Hop
  • te 1936 he was invited to join the influential Savoy Ballroom orchestra led by drummer Chick Webb.
  • enlisted a group of talented dancers from the Savoy Ballroom to give demonstrations in a studio se
  • the 1930s and worked with his own band at the Savoy Ballroom in the middle of the decade.
  • ed African-American social jazz dancing at the Savoy Ballroom in New York between 1920 and 1940, a
  • the Cakewalk, Lindy Hop, and Charleston at the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, and worked with the Mura D
  • o, though the band did hold a residency at the Savoy Ballroom in New York City as well.
  • hey and their cohorts helped to pioneer at the Savoy Ballroom in New York, as well as working throu
  • Based at New York's Savoy Ballroom, Webb's orchestra was renowned as one
  • s the featured vocalist with Dick Vance at the Savoy Ballroom, which she held from 1948-1950.
  • w York City and played with Lloyd Scott at the Savoy Ballroom.
  • In 1931, his band became the house band at the Savoy Ballroom.
  • er, where he was leading a popular band at the Savoy Ballroom.
  • For the ballroom located in New York City, see Savoy Ballroom.
  • s with Lucky Millinder's Orchestra at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom.
  • nd his cohorts helped to pioneer at New York's Savoy Ballroom.
  • Horace Henderson at the Apollo Theater and the Savoy Ballroom; after the engagements were up, Hende
  • magazine contained notables such as Teresa Ann Savoy, Barbara Bouchet, Lilli Carati, and Camille Ke
  • int-Hippolyte church (12th century), remade in Savoy Baroque-style during the 17th century
  • rk History contains some information about the Savoy baseball team of 1917.
  • wned both the famous Hotel Baur au Lac and the Savoy Baur en Ville.
  • ty at the end of the tour, where he joined the Savoy Bearcats and, later, Charlie Turner's Arcadian
  • ed with musicians such as Charlie Johnson, the Savoy Bearcats, Fess Williams, Chick Webb (1933-34),
  • the 1920s, led by Leon Abbey, which became the Savoy Bearcats.
  • Jacques of Savoy became a close friend of Charles the Bold.
  • At the Savoyard capital of Turin, the Duke of Savoy became infatuated with the young countess and
  • er of Amadeus IV, he never became the Count of Savoy because he predeceased his nephew, who himself
  • However, the nobles and common people of Savoy begged him to marry yet again, which he reluct
  • ts of derision of the on-lookers, Philibert of Savoy, bending on his knee before Marguerite, begged
  • The manuscript was commissioned in Savoy between 1460 and 1477 by canon Jean de Montche
  • ic Gene Siskel; Abe Saperstein, creator of the Savoy Big Five, which later became the Harlem Globet
  • Peter of Savoy, Bishop of Geneva
  • Princess Luisa of Savoy, born on 16 August 2006
  • Language (Pi) and Still Life with Commentator ( Savoy), both collaborative efforts with jazz pianist
  • g at Route 70 and heading southeast, ending at Savoy Boulevard in Manchester Township.
  • to Venezuela, and helped build the corporation Savoy Brands, one of the largest in the Venezuelan f
  • However, the alliance with Savoy broke down and the agreement was never realise
  • "Train to Nowhere" (Youlden, Simmonds) - Savoy Brown
  • as well as a tenure in the British blues band Savoy Brown and Los Angeles based soft rock ensemble
  • release "Blues Special Reserve", with a tinged Savoy Brown influence.
  • Arranged By Savoy Brown & Mike Vernon
  • h ex-Fleetwood Mac guitarist Danny Kirwan, and Savoy Brown vocalist Chris Youlden.
  • In 1971 the British group Savoy Brown included a much slower and bluesier vers
  • in the late 1960s, leaving Stone to play with Savoy Brown and Mighty Baby.
  • ly and the Family Stone, Mothers of Invention, Savoy Brown and Guess Who (on July 12).
  • to a cover of I'm Tired, on founder member of Savoy Brown John O'Leary's album "Sins".
  • After his stint in Fleetwood Mac, he joined Savoy Brown before embarking on a career in teaching
  • cord On (1974), and also with Chris Youlden of Savoy Brown on his solo album Nowhere Road (1973).
  • wood Mac, and is also a long serving member of Savoy Brown, and guests with The Blues Band, featuri
  • escendo include Delaney Bramlett, John Mayall, Savoy Brown, Clifton Chenier, The Limeliters, Rusty
  • lly broken up and during 1970 regenerated into Savoy Brown, taking Bidwell along with it.
  • Saint Marie, Fleetwood Mac, Rotary Connection, Savoy Brown, Muddy Waters, and Jefferson Airplane.
  • harp player John O'Leary, a founder member of Savoy Brown.
  • He was born in Savoy, but worked in Venice from 1440 to 1450, and i
  • He began a war with Amadeus VI of Savoy, but was captured at Pinerolo and his territor
  • (1388-1432), daughter of Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy, but they never had any children.
  • d to marry Margaret, daughter of Amadeus IV of Savoy, but her grandfather Thomas I refused to grant
  • al election but was defeated by incumbent Andy Savoy by a margin of 3008 votes.
  • er her death, her husband married Charlotte of Savoy, by whom he had three surviving children: Char
  • : Madeleine de Faublas in the operetta Ball im Savoy by Paul Abraham
  • Statute of Ferdinand of Savoy, by Alfonso Balzico, Turin, 19th century.
  • rom the County of Nice in the Italian Duchy of Savoy, by his father's marriage to Madeleine Prongey
  • Members of the Savoy cell included Musa Juma al-Tallka, the sole su
  • registers of the Huguenot congregation at the Savoy Chapel in London in 1693.
  • rch of St. Clement Danes and afterwards to the Savoy Chapel.
  • of his older brother Francis Hyacinth, Duke of Savoy, Charles Emmanuel succeeded to the duchy of Sa
  • s to instrumental hits such as Stompin' at the Savoy, Christopher Columbus, and In the Mood.
  • The Savoy Cinema opened 1923, built in the Baroque Style
  • begins at the old Dutch canal just before the Savoy Cinema and extends all the way south to the sa
  • The Savoy Cinema had announced its closure due to low au
  • The Savoy closed in 1948, and was demolished in the earl
  • like The Bartender's Bible by Gary Regan, the Savoy Cocktail Book by Harry Craddock or the Complet
  • Craddock's “The Savoy Cocktail Book” was published in 1930, and is s
  • lejack, even the (extremely close to Normandy) Savoy Cocktail Book.
  • ded the public schools, and was graduated from Savoy College in Fannin County, Texas, in 1890.
  • e de Luxembourg, the widow of Jacques, Duke of Savoy, comte de Romont.
  • In the Savoy Conference of 1661 the Presbyterians demanded
  • When the Savoy Conference was appointed, Horton was nominated
  • At the Savoy Conference of 1661 he was chief representative
  • a commissioner, Griffith took some part in the Savoy conference, ‘speaking but once or twice a few
  • commissioner, he attended the meetings of the Savoy Conference, and spoke once or twice.
  • spring he was one of the commissioners at the Savoy Conference, but took little part in the busine
  • in to Elizabeth of Bohemia, participant in the Savoy Conference, and ejected minister.
  • In 1661 he acted as chairman of the Savoy conference.
  • Moreover, after Charles Emmanuel of Savoy conquered the Marquisate of Saluzzo, he decide
  • ories in Milan, he fought alongside France and Savoy, conquering Alessandria and Valenza in 1656-16
  • Savoy! Corsica!
  • Louis (Ludovico) of Savoy, Count of Geneva (Italian: Ludovico; June 5, 1
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