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Definition of Savoys

Savoy
Savoy Sa*voy", n. [F. chou de Savoie cabbage of Savoy.] (Bot.) A variety of the common cabbage (Brassica oleracea major), having curled leaves, -- much cultivated for winter use.

Meaning of Savoys from wikipedia

- Look up 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...
- 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...
- Savoy (/səˈvɔɪ/; French: Savoie [savwa] )  is a cultural-historical region in the Western Alps. Situated on the cultural boundary between Occitania and...
- damages from the Savoys for their collusion with Benito Mussolini. The Italian constitution contains a clause stripping the Savoys of their wealth on...
- 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...
- possibility that the use of a blue banner by the Savoys started earlier. In any case the oldest do****ented Savoy flags, dating back to 1589, have the colours...
- part of the Duchy of Savoy. The Savoys themselves referred to their possessions as a whole as "the States of the Duke of Savoy" (Italian: "gli Stati...
- 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...
- (prin****lly the Duchy of Savoy, Prin****lity of Piedmont, County of Nice, Duchy of Genoa and others) were held by the Savoys in their own right, hence...
- The Savoy Palace, considered the grandest nobleman's townhouse of medieval London, was the residence of prince John of Gaunt until it was destro**** during...