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  1. Emmanuel Philibert (Italian: Emanuele Filiberto; Piedmontese: Emanuel Filibert; 8 July 1528 – 30 August 1580), known as Testa di ferro (Piedmontese: Testa 'd fer; "Ironhead", because of his military career), was Duke of Savoy and ruler of the Savoyard states from 17 August 1553 until his death in 1580.

  2. Philibert II (10 April 1480 – 10 September 1504), nicknamed the Handsome or the Good, was the Duke of Savoy from 1497 until his death. Biography [ edit ] Philibert II, duke of Savoy, 1500 Margaret of Austria as a widow by Bernard van Orley

  3. Princess Mafalda, Baroness Lombardo di San Chirico. Princess Maria Isabella. Emanuele Filiberto Umberto Reza Ciro René Maria di Savoia (born 22 June 1972) [2] [3] is a member of the House of Savoy. He is the son of Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy [4] [2] and only male-line grandson of Umberto II, the last King of Italy. [5]

  4. Emmanuel Philibert (born July 8, 1528, Chambéry, Savoy—died Aug. 30, 1580, Turin) was the duke of Savoy who recovered most of the lands his father Charles III had lost to France and Spain. A skilled soldier and a wily diplomat, he was also an able administrator who restored economic equilibrium to Savoy while freeing it from foreign occupation.

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  5. In 1658 Emmanuel Philibert was promoted to a lieutenant-general by his first cousin Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy, in the latter's absence, and in 1663 was appointed governor of the city of Asti.

  6. Description. Known as 'Testa di ferro' or 'Ironhead' because of his military prowess, Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy was a skilled political strategist and one-time suitor to Lady Elizabeth Tudor, later Queen Elizabeth I.

  7. Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy (Italian Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia), a name shared by several members of the House of Savoy, may refer to: Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (1528–1580), a.k.a. "Testa di Ferro" ("Iron head"), sovereign of Savoy from 1553 to 1580; Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy (1588–1624), Viceroy of Sicily, son of ...