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  1. The House of Savoy (Italian: Casa Savoia) is an Italian royal house (formally a dynasty) that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region. Through gradual expansion, the family grew in power from ruling a small Alpine county north-west of Italy to absolute rule of the Kingdom of Sicily from 1713 to 1720, when they were ...

  2. A Casa de Saboia ( português europeu) ou Casa de Savoia ( português brasileiro), em italiano: Casa di Savoia, é uma das mais antigas famílias nobres europeias, presentes desde o século X no território do Reino da Borgonha, onde fundou um condado no século XI que passou a ducado no século XV.

  3. The Residences of the Royal House of Savoy are a group of buildings in Turin and the Metropolitan City of Turin, in Piedmont (northern Italy). It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in 1997.

  4. O Palácio de Savoy foi considerado a maior residência nobre da Londres medieval, até ser destruído durante a Revolta camponesa de 1381. A sua fachada ficava voltada para a Strand, no local onde se encontram actualmente o Teatro Savoy e o Hotel Savoy. História inicial.

  5. The House of Savoy was the ruling dynasty of the Duchy of Savoy, then the Kingdom of Sardinia and later Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946. The House of Savoy began in Switzerland in the Middle Ages. The Savoy rose to power in Sicily War of Spanish Succession then gave up Sicily for Sardinia in 1720 later adding Piedmont to their ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Savoy_PalaceSavoy Palace - Wikipedia

    The Savoy Palace, considered the grandest nobleman's townhouse of medieval London, was the residence of prince John of Gaunt until it was destroyed during rioting in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. The palace was on the site of an estate given to Peter II, Count of Savoy , in the mid-13th century, which in the following century came to ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2024 · House of Savoy, historic dynasty of Europe, the ruling house of Italy from 1861 to 1946. During the European Middle Ages the family acquired considerable territory in the western Alps where France, Italy, and Switzerland now converge. In the 15th century, the house was raised to ducal status within.