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Savoyard (endonym: savoyârd) is a Franco-Provençal
dialect of the Gallo-Romance family. It is
spoken in some
territories of the
historical Duchy of Savoy...
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Savoyan League (French:
Ligue savoisienne, Arpitan: Liga de la Savouè) was a
regionalist and
populist political party based in Savoy, France. Founded...
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synonyms including: Angelique, Argillet, Argilliere, Begeain, Begean, Bon
Savoyan, Chetouan, Cintuan,
Cotillon Des Dames, Gascon,
Grand Chetuan,
Grand Picot...
- Demonym(s)
Savoyard (in
common use nowadays)
Savoisian (used
before annexation)
Savoyan (historic;
nowadays obsolete)
Legislature Sovereign Senate of
Savoy (dissolved...
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hamper of them was
presented before the King. They were s****ed by the
Savoyan comte de Soissons, who had
married a
niece of
Cardinal Mazarin. Little...
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surrounded by
three intertwined Savoyan knots,
decorated with
small crosses fleury, and in the
upper centre,
between two of the
Savoyan knots, a
cluster of rays...
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Tommaso Caracciolo,
Count of
Roccarainola (10
March 1572 – 5
December 1631), was
among others a
Field Marshal who
commanded parts of the
Spanish forces...
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elephants truncated into the base of a tall
column in the
shape of the
savoyan (savoyarde) cross,
topped by a
statue of de Boigne. At first, the landmark...
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Crown of Savoy.
Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy,
merged it with the
Savoyan Order of
Saint Maurice, and
thenceforth the
title of
Grand Master of the...
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First Italian War of Independence,
would use a
tricolour defaced with the
Savoyan coat of arms
superimposed on the
white as a war flag. In his proclamation...