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  1. Vittoria Francesca di Savoia; Vittoria di Savoia, principessa di Carignano, ritratta da Charles-André van Loo del XVIII secolo, Castello Reale di Racconigi: Principessa consorte di Carignano; In carica: 7 novembre 1714 – 4 aprile 1741: Predecessore: Maria Caterina d'Este: Successore: Cristina Enrichetta d'Assia-Rheinfels-Rotenburg ...

    • Early Life
    • Marriage
    • France
    • Later Life
    • Issue

    Maria Vittoria Francesca di Savoia was the child of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia and his maîtresse-en-titre, Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes. Born in Turin on 9 February 1690 while her father was reigning Duke of Savoy, her parents' affair had begun in early 1689. Daughter of a French duke of distinguished ancestry and wife of a prominent Savoy...

    In 1713 Victor Emmanuel acquired royal dignity, becoming King of Sicily (although he would be compelled to exchange that realm for Sardinia by the European Powers in 1720, while retaining the title of king). Betrothed in mid-1714 in an arrangement which imitated Louis XIV's practice of marrying his legitimated offspring to his royal kinsmen, the pr...

    The couple settled in Paris at the court of the infant Louis XV, who lived at the Tuileries Palace. Her husband was created Intendant des Ménus Plaisirs – a sort of Master of Ceremonies by the Regent. The couple lived at the Hôtel de Soissons, which they claimed in right of the Savoy-Soissons inheritance which had been confiscated when Savoy became...

    Her husband died at the Hôtel de Soissons in April 1740 heavily in debt; she lived quietly as a widow but successfully managed to marry her only surviving daughter, Princess Anna Teresa of Savoy-Carignan, to the widowed Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubise. Anna Teresa had one child; Victoire de Rohan, who would become the official governess of Loui...

    Prince Joseph Victor Amadeus of Savoy (1716–1716)
    Princess Anna Teresa of Savoy (Turin, 1 November 1717 – Paris, 5 April 1745) married Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubiseand had issue;
    Prince Victor Amadeus of Savoy (1722)
  2. Vittoria Cristina Adelaide Chiara Maria di Savoia (born 28 December 2003) is the daughter and heir apparent to Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice, who is a claimant to the headship of the House of Savoy, the former ruling house of the Kingdom of Italy.

  3. Il 7 novembre 1714, presso il Castello di Moncalieri, Vittorio Amedeo sposò Maria Vittoria Francesca di Savoia (10 febbraio 1690 - Parigi, 8 giugno 1766), figlia legittimata del re Vittorio Amedeo di Sardegna e di Giovanna Battista d'Albert de Luynes.

  4. Maria Beatrice di Savoia (nome completo in italiano Maria Beatrice Elena Margherita Ludovica Caterina Francesca Romana; Roma, 2 febbraio 1943) è una principessa italiana. È la quarta figlia dell'ultimo re d'Italia Umberto II e della regina Maria José

  5. Maria Vittoria of Savoy (Maria Vittoria Filiberta; 29 September 1814 – 2 January 1874) was a Princess of Savoy by birth and later a princess of the Two Sicilies by virtue of her marriage to Prince Leopold of Two Sicilies, Count of Syracuse, a younger son King Francis I of the Two Sicilies.