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  • the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and his wife Ma
  • Her first husband was Louis of Savoy, Count of Geneva whom she married in 1447 on e
  • the widow of Charles's paternal uncle Louis of Savoy, Count of Geneva (d.
  • fer comfortable accommodations and traditional Savoy country cooking.
  • Wilson Savoy, Courtney Granger, and former member Cedric Wa
  • Catherine of Savoy, d. 1336, married to Leopold I (duke of Austri
  • Beatrice of Savoy, d. 1265 or 1266, married in December 1219 to
  • mer, Jack "The Bear" Parker, who played on the Savoy dates, allegedly bestowed the singer with his
  • stura, to John Jacob of Montferrat and Joan of Savoy, daughter of Amadeus VII (the Red Count of Sav
  • was the father-in-law of Princess Adelaide of Savoy, daughter of Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa and
  • oleon and his wife Princess Marie Clothilde of Savoy, daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy.
  • The Savoy Declaration is a modification of the Westminst
  • In 1658 he was on the committee drawing up the Savoy Declaration.
  • , the Earl of Marlborough and Prince Eugene of Savoy defeat Franco-Bavarian army.
  • In 1716, Prince Eugene of Savoy defeated the Turks at Petrovaradin.
  • lip, in conjunction with Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, defeated the French at St. Quentin.
  • ither the date in the article is wrong, or the Savoy didn't introduce cocktails.
  • e Piedmont-Achaea cadet branch of the House of Savoy died with him.
  • solo work, however, is on a little-known 1956 Savoy disc by English pianist Ronnie Ball (like Denn
  • Man in Pub, Royal Personage, Ethel, Scarecrow, Savoy Doorman and other parts played by members of t
  • Savoy Dragoon Regiment Nr. 5 (8 squadrons)
  • age of Vittorio Emanuele to be in violation of Savoy dynastic law years before scandal evoked any c
  • lf was held by the republic of Venice, but the Savoy dynasty continued to claim it.
  • ld recorded the song in November 1936 with her Savoy eight, and recorded it for a second time with
  • on the Wonders of Geology, edited by Lauret E. Savoy, Eldridge M. Moores, and Judith E. Moores, Tri
  • rting with Mozart, going over Prince Eugene of Savoy, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, Viennese wi
  • During this time, Savoy encompassed a region that stretched from Bourg
  • The senior branch of the House of Savoy ended with her grandson Charles Felix of Sardi
  • Philip of Savoy eventually relinquished his claim to Achaea on
  • The Savoy family coat of arms.
  • Campbell Brothers, BeauSoleil, Jerry Hahn, the Savoy Family Band, the Pine Leaf Boys, The Klezmorim
  • He is a member of the Savoy Family Band along with of his father Marc, mot
  • He also plays in the Savoy Family Band with his wife Ann and their sons J
  • Savoy Family Album (2003) Arhoolie
  • During the Napoleonic Wars, Savoy fell under French control, and Citizen Jacques
  • The bride, Margaret of Savoy, finally arrived in Mantua on 24 May 1608 and
  • Thomas I, Count of Savoy, first Thomas to rule Savoy
  • r 1497), surnamed the Landless was the Duke of Savoy for the brief reign from 1496 to 1497.
  • ins to 1659 when the Duke Carlo Emanuele II of Savoy, formed a regiment of Guards.
  • 69 - 4 July 1931) was a member of the House of Savoy, former Crown Prince of Spain and a cousin of
  • ot belonging to the existing Military Order of Savoy, founded by Vittorio Emanuele I in 1815.
  • Maurice Villien, a native of Savoy, France came to America in 1855 and sold goods
  • In 1983 the Savoy French Restaurant was opened.
  • in, Piedmont - 16 April 1496), was the Duke of Savoy from 1490 to 1496 but his mother Blanche of Mo
  • nt - 1189), surnamed the Blessed, was Count of Savoy from 1148 to 1189.
  • He was the Heir apparent of Savoy from his birth and as such was styled as the P
  • He acted as Regent of Savoy from September 1713 till September 1714 in the
  • 1, 1391), surnamed the Red Count, was Count of Savoy from 1383 to 1391.
  • nerolo), surnamed the Warrior, was the Duke of Savoy from 1482 to 1490 and titular king of Cyprus,
  • (1178, Aiguebelle - 1 March 1233) was Count of Savoy from 1189-1233.
  • eer, 8 July 1528 - 30 August 1580) was Duke of Savoy from 1553 to 1580.
  • Earlier in life he was British envoy to Savoy from 1706 to 1713.
  • uly 1630), surnamed the Great, was the Duke of Savoy from 1580 to 1630.
  • ster of the Music at the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy from 1954-94; during forty years of sustained
  • a Lounge bar, a large Ballroom as well as the Savoy Garage
  • Savoy glass is still created in the same studio, rec
  • ia in Turin (the original seat of the House of Savoy government), and was chosen the body's vice-pr
  • The Savoy Grill Murals have been included in the Smithso
  • Michelin stars and five AA Rosettes, while the Savoy Grill achieved its first Michelin star in its
  • The Savoy Grill, located at 9th and Central, is a longst
  • dy and Piedmont), at the courts of Thomas I of Savoy, Guglielmo Malaspina, and Azzo VI of Este.
  • The restaurant is managed full time by Franck Savoy, Guy Savoy's son.
  • without issue, his widow Countess Margaret de Savoy had livery of the Manor until her death in 129
  • - 9 December 1706) married Maria Francisca of Savoy, had issue; married Maria Sophia of Neuburg an
  • iracusa (1813-1860), married Princess Maria of Savoy, had no issue.
  • Giunta of the Chivalric Orders of the House of Savoy, has stated that the Council of the Senators o
  • er Paris I, Paris II and Strasbourg III (URS), Savoy has the fourth-highest number of Erasmus excha
  • as Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia; the House of Savoy has it own regnal system and it does not chang
  • Later that year at the Savoy, he played Luiz in the first Savoy revival of
  • After quarrelling with the duke of Savoy he withdrew to Burgundy and joined the Spaniar
  • he, Bishop of Hereford, returned to his native Savoy he used it in his church in Aiguebelle.
  • ad two wives; by his first wife Maria Luisa of Savoy he had two children.
  • s father's unlucky war against Amadeus VIII of Savoy, he was imprisoned by the latter and used as h
  • While Duke of savoy he also held the subsidiary titles of Marquess
  • Philip became the next heir for the County of Savoy, he gave his church offices up and married Ade
  • yer and theologian by the primate, Boniface of Savoy, he did much to guide the policy both of the o
  • Savoy Hill was bought by the IEE in 1984 and is now
  • ion in a commando-style attack under Eugene of Savoy himself, and a larger force under Charles Thom
  • Savoy holds a degree in chemical engineering but his
  • Born in the Savoy Hospital 29 November 1669, eldest son of Sir R
  • 0; he also held the offices of chaplain of the Savoy Hospital and chaplain-in-ordinary to the queen
  • 1707 Faber was settled in The Strand, near the Savoy Hospital, where he kept a print-shop, and prac
  • In 1671 he was appointed preacher at the Savoy Hospital, and soon afterwards married.
  • Lincoln's Inn, he was appointed curate at the Savoy Hospital.
  • ns between another estate in Marsworth and the Savoy Hospitalin London whom the Boughton family gra
  • Al Bowlly recorded with the Savoy Hotel Orpheans on 11 May 1932 and released on
  • ocations for the film include Blenheim Palace, Savoy Hotel London, Lloyd's of London, Borough Marke
  • 6 August - The Savoy Hotel in London opens.
  • the loss of private-dining capacity while The Savoy hotel is closed, GRH propose presently to refu
  • r of awards leading up to the UK finals at the Savoy Hotel in London which they won and went to rep
  • Circus tube station and steel canopies at the Savoy Hotel and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in
  • She left all her holdings in the Savoy Hotel group, the Savoy Theatre and the D'Oyly
  • lege Law Ball held at London's famously lavish Savoy Hotel as well as events held for the RAF.
  • He was director of the Savoy Hotel company for many years and one of the fo
  • , with the inaugural meeting being held at the Savoy Hotel on 21 October 1918.
  • e hotel and was appointed vice-chairman of the Savoy hotel group.
  • The Savoy Hotel - Where Harold meets the American Mafia
  • The Savoy Hotel is one of the oldest Hotels in Blackpool
  • d was used for the new entrance canopy for the Savoy Hotel in 1929 in London.
  • related 1920's British group who played at the Savoy Hotel in London and featured the American trum
  • The Savoy Hotel in 1911
  • by flamenco music, which he first heard at the Savoy Hotel, he left his family in California and tr
  • or Richard D'Oyly Carte, Collcutt designed the Savoy Hotel, which has been subsequently altered, an
  • ded in 2004 Susie Willis, a former chef at The Savoy Hotel, the brand is positioned at the premium
  • ent project is based around the history of the Savoy Hotel, London, England.
  • Prohibition and joined the American Bar at the Savoy Hotel, London, in 1920.
  • of Defence, the Natural History Museum and the Savoy Hotel, as well as opening for internationally
  • d Sullivan operas in London and that built the Savoy Hotel.
  • jority (although non-controlling) stake in the Savoy Hotel.
  • husband, Egyptian Prince Fahmy Bey at London's Savoy Hotel.
  • 10 to head the revitalized American Bar at the Savoy Hotel.
  • ularly be found in the Bachelor's Club and the Savoy Hotel.
  • square feet) that was formerly the site of the Savoy Hotel.
  • Lines, and also passes Shell Mex House and the Savoy Hotel.
  • Hunter-Blair was born in 1926 in Savoy House, Ayr, Scotland, the youngest son of Sir
  • 228, has two tornadas referring to Beatrice of Savoy, husband of Raymond Berengar IV of Provence, a
  • Green Apple Books was founded by Richard Savoy in 1967 in a pre-1906 building at the corner o
  • When Rupert became chairman of the Savoy in 1903, Ada was given a position at the hotel
  • loires, near Annecy, then part of the Duchy of Savoy, in 1749.
  • the "Barony of Vaud" from being separated from Savoy in appanage and excluded the Count of Romont f
  • Yolande acted as regent of Savoy in 1472-78.
  • She married Duke Amadeus IX of Savoy in 1452.
  • Allen defeated Savoy in 2006 by 254 votes.
  • r career in the Paris jazz venue The Hollywood Savoy in the Place de la Bourse, interpreting the so
  • hrown their prince-bishop, Duke Charles III of Savoy in 1533, Protestant leaders acted swiftly to i
  • ated with her husband in the management of the Savoy in 1912.
  • ty of Lyon (January 17, 1601), Saluzzo went to Savoy in exchange for Bresse and other territories o
  • He became count of Savoy in 1268, and in 1272 he also acquired the Coun
  • etter to the king and fled to Prince Eugene of Savoy in the Low Countries.
  • folksong about the victory of Prince Eugene of Savoy in 1717 during the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-
  • n the last Turkish War, under Prince Eugene of Savoy, in Bosnia, Serbia and Oltenia (Lesser Wallach
  • November 1964, married HRH Princess Mafalda of Savoy in 1994, divorced without children 2000
  • The House of Savoy in exile continued to bestow the order.
  • ollowed his cousin, and later Prince Eugene of Savoy, in battles against the Turks.
  • with Spain, he commanded troops in the war in Savoy in 1600.
  • urin, she was introduced to the ducal court of Savoy in 1695.
  • medeo did not claim to be head of the House of Savoy in 1983 when King Umberto II died.
  • at first successful in extending the power of Savoy, in 1282 he was opposed by a coalition of King
  • rthur Sullivan had produced two operas for the Savoy in the early 1890s with librettists other than
  • of Guise, and had to retire for some time into Savoy in consequence of a plot.
  • ay joined the main D'Oyly Carte company at the Savoy in 1898, briefly playing Gianetta and then Cas
  • ather of the renowned general Prince Eugene of Savoy, in whose military shadow Louis would live and
  • career, he worked at the court of the dukes of Savoy in Turin.
  • A tram outside Hotel Savoy in Vinnytsia in the mid 1910s.
  • -1478), married the future Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy in 1452.
  • Savoy, incidentally, was the first man to begin the
  • Savoy Independent School District is a public school
  • sion, when Portugal together with the Duchy of Savoy initially sided with France, but after the Bat
  • Near Savoy is located the Illinois River Bridge at Philli
  • ry and even the very filiation of Humbert I of Savoy is not yet clear, with four possibilities in o
  • Stomping at the Savoy is a jazz album by Benny Goodman.
  • Savoy is an unincorporated community in Washington C
  • Guy Savoy is the youngest of the group of renowned chefs
  • The Savoy is remembered in the names of the Savoy Hotel
  • to 32 Jazz Records; more recently purchased by Savoy Jazz (JVC) - the latter has issued only Lockwo
  • Reimagining (2005, Savoy Jazz)
  • ssion came the album The Charlie Parker Story ( Savoy Jazz) (1945).
  • o-leader on labels including Pi Recordings and Savoy Jazz.
  • the Bold before the walls of Nancy, Jacques of Savoy joined the court of Charles's daughter and hei
  • Carignans were a cadet branch of the House of Savoy, Kings of Sardinia from 1720, and would inheri
  • The Faquetigue Courir de Mardi Gras near Savoy, La in 2010
  • Shepp and trumpeter Bill Dixon released on the Savoy label in 1962.
  • ll Adderley and Nat Adderley, produced for the Savoy label.
  • He recorded with Parker for the Savoy label.
  • eaturing performances recorded in 1960 for the Savoy label.
  • ce, Wine Spectator Magazine for Restaurant Guy Savoy Las Vegas
  • , made Thomas' younger son Amadeus his heir in Savoy, leaving the elder son, Thomas, and the geneal
  • p II (reigned 1496-1497), the male heir of the Savoy line.
  • Her third husband was Philip of Savoy, Lord of Piedmont, who now became Prince of Ac
  • e delegations of the Counts of Foix, Provence, Savoy, Lorraine, the embassy of the Roman church for
  • In this way, Jacques of Savoy lost all rights to his fiefs.
  • Marie Jeanne Baptiste of Savoy, Mademoiselle de Nemours (1644-1724), who marr
  • Philippina (Philippa) of Savoy, married Lorenzo de' Medici
  • Eleonor of Savoy, married in 1269 Guichard de Beaujeu
  • Bonne of Savoy, married twice: 1) John I of Viennois, dauphin
  • Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy married Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry,
  • h of the Westfield River starts at the town of Savoy, Massachusetts in the Berkshires.
  • Born in Savoy, Massachusetts, Dunham attended the common sch
  • The highest amount of snowfall was reported at Savoy, Massachusetts, with 40.5 inches.
  • area damaged 25 homes and swept away farms in Savoy, Mayview and St.
  • end of the war and the referendum against the Savoy Monarchy, in 1946, she was member of the Const
  • was made a lady-in-waiting to Marie Jeanne of Savoy, mother of the ruling Victor Amadeus II.
  • Borden Mountain is located in the Savoy Mountain State Forest in Savoy, Massachusetts,
  • Savoy Mountain State Forest is a Massachusetts state
  • Savoy Mountain State Forest was created in 1918 with
  • Savoy Mountain State Forest is located atop the Hoos
  • "The original Grill Room is surrounded by The Savoy Murals, painted by Edward Holslag in 1903 when
  • 1932 Ball im Savoy, music by Paul Abraham
  • regular jam sessions and mini-festivals at the Savoy Music Center.
  • In 1560, Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, named him a councillor of state.
  • Parker's most important records, including the Savoy November 1945 session, a turning point in reco
  • opted a policy of neutrality; Prince Eugene of Savoy occupied parts of the Farnese territories, how
  • lew to Los Angeles to meet dating coaches Nick Savoy of Love Systems and Ross Jeffries to get datin
  • accompanied Jesuit General Diego Lainez to the Savoy of Emanuele Filiberto where he bolstered the C
  • ta (1498-1524), daughter of Philip II, Duke of Savoy, on 22 February 1515, at the court of France,
  • edding of Margaret of Austria and Philibert of Savoy on Easter Monday of 1498.
  • It was ceded to the Duchy of Savoy on 24 March 1760 by the Convention of Turin.
  • The production reopened at the Savoy on 24 November 1902 for 56 additional performa
  • In 1329, John married his third wife Joan of Savoy, only child of Edward, Count of Savoy and Blan
  • nd Duke; or, The Statutory Duel, was the final Savoy Opera written by librettist W. S. Gilbert and
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