• Carignano may refer to: Carignano, Piedmont, a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy Palazzo Carignano, a historical building in the centre...
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    Palazzo Carignano is a historical building in the centre of Turin, Italy, which houses the Museum of the Risorgimento. It was a private residence of the...
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    exercise direct rule from then onward. Through its junior branch of Savoy-Carignano, the House of Savoy led the Italian unification in 1861, and ruled the...
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    Louis Victor of Savoy, 4th Prince of Carignano (25 September 1721 – 16 December 1778) headed a cadet branch of the Italian dynasty which reigned over...
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    of Savoy, 6th Prince of Carignano (24 October 1770 – 16 August 1800) was a Prince of Savoy and later the Prince of Carignano between 1780 and 1800, and...
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    Amadeus of Savoy, 3rd Prince of Carignano (1 March 1690 – 4 April 1741) was an Italian nobleman who was Prince of Carignano from 1709 to 1741. He was the...
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    Carignano (Italian: [kariɲˈɲaːno]; Piedmontese: Carignan [kariˈɲɑŋ]) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region...
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    The Teatro Carignano (Carignano Theatre) is a theatre in Turin and one of the oldest and most important theatres in Italy. Designed by Benedetto Alfieri...
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    Savoy, 5th Prince of Carignano (31 October 1743 – 10 September 1780) was a member of the House of Savoy and Prince of Carignano. He was the brother of...
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    The House of Savoy-Carignano (Italian: Savoia-Carignano; French: Savoie-Carignan) originated as a cadet branch of the House of Savoy. It was founded by...
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    treaties. On 7 November 1859, they elected Eugenio Emanuele di Savoia-Carignano [it] as their regent. The peace of the Treaty of Zürich had left the question...
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  • The Princess of Carignano was a woman married to the Prince of Carignano of the House of Savoy. The list ends with Charles Albert, in 1831, after he became...
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    Luisa; 8 September 1749 – 3 September 1792) was a member of the Savoy-Carignano cadet branch of the House of Savoy. She was married at the age of 17 to...
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  • Principe di Carignano may refer to: Principe di Carignano, prince of House of Savoy-Carignano Principe di Carignano-class ironclad, group of three ironclad...
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  • Amadeus, Prince of Carignano may refer to: Victor Amadeus I, Prince of Carignano (1690-1741) Victor Amadeus II, Prince of Carignano (1743-1780) This disambiguation...
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    Parma (redirect from Carignano, Parma)
    frazioni: Alberi, Baganzola, Beneceto, Botteghino, Ca'Terzi, Calestano, Carignano, Carpaneto, Cartiera, Casalbaroncolo, Casalora di Ravadese, Casaltone...
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    Prince Eugene Maurice of Savoy-Carignano (French: Eugène Maurice de Savoie-Carignan; 2 March 1635 – 6 June 1673) was a Franco-Italian nobleman and general...
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    Thomas Francis of Savoy, 1st Prince of Carignano (Italian: Tommaso Francesco di Savoia, Principe di Carignano; French: Thomas François de Savoie, Prince...
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    Carignano (Caignan, Carignan or Cavignan in Ligurian) is a residential district in the center of Genoa, administratively included in Municipio I Centro...
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  • César Andrés Carignano (born 28 September 1982) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a forward. Carignano started his children's football in...
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    of Carignano (20 August 1628 – 23 April 1709), was the son and heir of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano. He constructed the Palazzo Carignano in Turin...
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    Prince of Carignano is a 1634 painting by Anthony van Dyck, now in the Galleria Sabauda in Turin. It shows Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano on a prancing...
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    Patria). Born in Turin as the eldest son of Charles Albert, Prince of Carignano, and Maria Theresa of Austria, he fought in the First Italian War of Independence...
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    Giovanni da Carignano, or Johannes de Mauro de Carignano (Genoa c. 1250-Genoa 1329), was a priest and a pioneering cartographer from Genoa. There is little...
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    Prince of Carignano and his German wife, Christine of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg. Although their family seat was the principality of Carignano 20 kilometers...
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    resided in France, where he received a liberal education. As Prince of Carignano in 1821, he granted and then withdrew his support for a rebellion which...
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    sector called Carignano located on the hills just above the city center, thus the church is also known as Santa Maria Assunta di Carignano. The church is...
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    Carignan (redirect from Carignano (grape))
    as Mazuelo, Bovale Grande, Cariñena, Carinyena, Samsó, Carignane, and Carignano) is a red grape variety of Spanish origin that is more commonly found...
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    d'Auvergne. His paternal cousins included Victor Amadeus I, Prince of Carignano, Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden, son of his aunt Louise of Savoy...
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    Silvia "Sissi" Carignano (born 11 August 1987) is an Italian former ice hockey player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2006 Winter Olympics...
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