• Duke of Savoy and then governor-general of the Low Countries Emmanuel-Philibert de Pingon [fr] (1525–1582), magistrate and historian of the Duchy of Savoy...
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  • Librairie Droz. ISBN 978-2-600-05014-2. Cox (1974), 82. Emmanuel-Philibert de Pingon (1525–1582), Chronique de Savoie, quoted in Cox (1974), 83–86. Eugene L. Cox...
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  • with Savoyard friends who had stayed behind there, including Emmanuel-Philibert de Pingon and Louis Milliet. Chambéry was still under French occupation...
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    was later succeeded by his brother Amadeus II. Emmanuel-Philibert de Pingon (1525–1582), Chronique de Savoie, quoted in Cox (1974), 83–86. Cox (1974)...
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  • François de Sales, a former lawyer and brilliant intellectual turned bishop, who set about reclaiming the Chablais. In 1561, Emmanuel-Philibert of Savoy...
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