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Savoy (/səˈvɔɪ/; French:
Savoie [savwa] ) is a cultural-historical
region in the
Western Alps.
Situated on the
cultural boundary between Occitania and...
- The
House of
Savoy (Italian: Casa Savoia, French:
Maison de Savoie) is a
royal house of Franco-Italian
origin (formally a dynasty) that was established...
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Margaret of
Savoy may
refer to:
Margaret of
Savoy (d. 1254),
daughter of
Amadeus IV,
Count of
Savoy, and Anne of Burgundy; wife
firstly of
Boniface II...
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Savoy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Savoy is a
historical country in
western Europe,
heart of the
Savoyard state.
Savoy or The
Savoy may also...
- "Stompin' at the
Savoy" is a 1933 jazz
standard composed by
Edgar Sampson. It is
named after the
famed Harlem nightspot the
Savoy Ballroom in New York...
- The
Duchy of
Savoy (Italian:
Ducato di Savoia; French: Duché de Savoie) was a
territorial entity of the
Savoyard state that
existed from 1416
until 1847...
- The
Savoy Hotel is a
luxury hotel located in the
Strand in the City of
Westminster in
central London, England.
Built by the
impresario Richard D'Oyly...
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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...
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Lauren Lucia Savoy (born
April 17, 1963) is an
American musician and film director. Upon
graduation from the
London Film School,
Savoy started directing...
- The
titles of the
Count of
Savoy, and then Duke of
Savoy, are
titles of
nobility attached to the
historical territory of
Savoy.
Since its creation, in the...