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  1. Carlos, Duque de Aosta. Carlos Francisco Maria Augusto de Saboia ( Turim, 1 de dezembro de 1738 - Turim, 25 de março de 1745) foi um príncipe da Casa de Saboia e duque de Aosta. [ 1] Ele filho do rei Carlos Emanuel III da Sardenha com sua terceira esposa Isabel Teresa de Lorena .

  2. Carlos Francisco Maria Augusto de Saboia foi um príncipe da Casa de Saboia e duque de Aosta.[1] Ele filho do rei Carlos Emanuel III da Sardenha com sua terceira esposa Isabel Teresa de Lorena.

  3. Nacido en Turín el 27 de abril de 1701, ostentó el título de duque de Aosta, que se concedía a los segundogénitos de los duques de Saboya. El niño representado es Carlos Manuel Víctor Amadeo de Saboya (1701-1773), segundo hijo varón de Víctor Amadeo II y Ana María de Orleans.

  4. Com Ana Cristina de Sulzbach: 1: Vítor Amadeu, Duque de Aosta: 7 de março de 1723: 11 de agosto de 1725 Com Polixena de Hesse-Rotemburgo: 2: Vítor Amadeu III da Sardenha: 26 de junho de 1726: 16 de outubro de 1796 3: Leonor de Saboia: 28 de fevereiro de 1728: 14 de agosto de 1781 4: Maria Luísa de Saboia: 25 de março de 1729: 22 de junho ...

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    Amedeo was born at Villa della Cisterna in Florence, the only child of Prince Aimone, Duke of Aosta, formerly designated king of Croatia as Tomislav II, and of Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark through whom he was a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria. Only three weeks before Amedeo's birth, Italy had surrendered to the Allies. His father, th...

    1st marriage and descendants

    On 22 July 1964, at the Igreja Paroquial De São Pedro in Sintra, Portugal, Amedeo married his second cousin, Princess Claude of Orléans (born 11 December 1943). She was the ninth child and fifth daughter of Henri, comte de Paris, Orléanist claimant to the French throne, and of Princess Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza. Amedeo and Claude officially separated 20 July 1976, obtained a civil divorce 26 April 1982, and an ecclesiastical annulment from the Roman Rota8 January 1987. Amedeo and Claude ha...

    2nd marriage

    On 30 March 1987, Amedeo married Silvia Paternò di Spedalotto (b. Palermo, 31 December 1953) in the chapel of Villa Spedalotto in Bagheria, Sicily. She is the daughter of Vincenzo Paternò di Spedalotto, 6th Marchese di Reggiovanni, and of Rosanna Bellardo e Ferraris.Amedeo and Silvia had no children.

    Outside of wedlock

    Amedeo had a daughter with Kyara van Ellinkhuizen, born outside of wedlock: 1. Ginevra Maria Gabriella van Ellinkhuizen (b. Milan, 19 March 2006), who was born with Down syndrome. Though before her birth Amedeo had stated that he would immediately recognize her as his child and provide for her welfare, he did not do so and instead firstly asked for DNA paternity testing to be performed in order to assure the filiation, which was done. On 4 August 2006, he legally recognized his daughter.The a...

    Amedeo and his wife Silvia lived in the village of San Rocco near the town of Castiglion Fibocchi in Tuscany (about 15 km northwest of Arezzo). He was involved in various agricultural activities including the production of wine marketed under the name Vini Savoia Aosta. Since 1997, Amedeo was president of the International Foundation Pro Herbario M...

    Always close to the head of the Savoy dynasty, ex-King Umberto II, Amedeo was long viewed by Italian royalists as a likely claimant to the throne if Umberto's own son, Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples, failed to live up to monarchist expectations. When Umberto II died in 1983, however, Amedeo recognised Vittorio Emanuele as Head of the House of ...

    Prince Amedeo died on 1 June 2021, at the age of 77, in Arezzo, Italy, from cardiac arrestafter undergoing surgery on 27 May.

  5. Coat of arms of the Dukes of Aosta. Duke of Aosta (Italian: Duca d'Aosta; French: Duc d'Aoste) was a title in the Italian nobility. It was established in the 13th century when Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, made the County of Aosta a duchy.

  6. Prince Amedeo, 3rd Duke of Aosta (Amedeo Umberto Isabella Luigi Filippo Maria Giuseppe Giovanni di Savoia-Aosta; 21 October 1898 – 3 March 1942) was the third Duke of Aosta and a first cousin once removed of the King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel III.