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Faucigny (French pronunciation: [fosiɲi]; Arpitan: Feûfnyi) is a
commune in the Haute-Savoie
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in south-eastern...
- de
Faucigny-Lucinge et Coligny; 23
December 1949) is a French-Brazilian
fashion executive and designer.
Princess Georgina Maria Natividad de
Faucigny-Lucinge...
- Saint-Pierre-en-
Faucigny station (French: Gare de Saint-Pierre-en-
Faucigny) is a
railway station in the
commune of Saint-Pierre-en-
Faucigny, in the French...
- Ferdinand,
Count (later Prince) of
Faucigny-Lucinge,
military officer. They had five children:
Charles de
Faucigny-Lucinge et
Coligny (17
August 1824...
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Agnes of
Faucigny (died 11
August 1268) was suo jure
ruling Dame of
Faucigny from 1253, as well as
countess consort of
Savoy by
marriage to
Peter II,...
- Savoy. She was the
daughter of
William I,
Count of Geneva, and
Beatrice de
Faucigny (1160–1196).
Margaret was
supposed to
become the
third wife of
Philip II...
- Metz-Tessy Essert-Romand
Etaux Étercy Étrembières Évian-les-Bains
Excenevex Faucigny Faverges-Seythenex Feigères
Fessy Féternes Fillière
Fillinges La Forclaz...
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Amadeus was the son of
Aymon I of
Geneva (the
preceding count) and of Ida de
Faucigny.
During his
lifetime Amadeus I
added the city of
Annecy to his territories...
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Savoy (c. 1237 – 21
April 1310)
ruled as Lady of
Faucigny,
having succeeded her mother,
Agnes of
Faucigny. She was the only
legitimate child of
Peter II...
- Geneva. His
brother William negotiated a
marriage for him with
Agnes of
Faucigny,
which also
helped provide territory of his own, so he
caused less trouble...