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... Savoy ' is connected with a close and constant intercourse between the Royal Houses of Savoy and England ; an intercourse which has lasted almost unbroken for seven centuries . The name ' Savoy ' , which for such adong period of time ...
... Savoy ' is connected with a close and constant intercourse between the Royal Houses of Savoy and England ; an intercourse which has lasted almost unbroken for seven centuries . The name ' Savoy ' , which for such adong period of time ...
Page 448
... Savoy ' ; a name which has survived to us unchanged through seven centuries . Peter of Savoy died in 1268 in the Castle of Chillon , one of the possessions of his House . By his Will the Savoy manor passed through Queen Eleanor to the ...
... Savoy ' ; a name which has survived to us unchanged through seven centuries . Peter of Savoy died in 1268 in the Castle of Chillon , one of the possessions of his House . By his Will the Savoy manor passed through Queen Eleanor to the ...
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... Savoy relatives ; the three nephews of Peter ( Amadeus , later fifth Count of Savoy , and Thomas and Louis of Savoy ) coming over to the English Court to pay their respects to the King and the Dowager Queen , and to look after the ...
... Savoy relatives ; the three nephews of Peter ( Amadeus , later fifth Count of Savoy , and Thomas and Louis of Savoy ) coming over to the English Court to pay their respects to the King and the Dowager Queen , and to look after the ...
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