Turin, Italy, Europe

Turin is in Italy.

See: Marsaglia.

On 21st February 1458 Pierre Savoy [aged 18] died at Turin.

On 4th July 1482 Jean Louis Savoy [aged 35] died at Turin.

On 6th October 1490 François Savoy [aged 36] died in Turin.

On 7th November 1497 Philip "Landless" Savoy II Duke Savoy [aged 59] died at Turin. His son Philibert [aged 17] succeeded 2nd Duke Savoy.

On 22nd February 1608 Alfonso Este IV Duke Modena [aged 16] and Isabella of Savoy [aged 16] were married in Turin. She the daughter of Charles Emmanuel Savoy I Duke Savoy [aged 46] and Catherine Habsburg Spain Duchess Savoy.

On 4th October 1657 Cardinal Maurice of Savoy [aged 64] died at Turin.

On 31st May 1670 Josceline Percy 11th Earl of Northumberland [aged 25] died in Turin without male issue. Earl of Northumberland, Baron Percy of Alnwick and Baron Percy of Topcliffe, Baron Percy of Alnwick and Baron Poynings extinct. His daughter Elizabeth [aged 3] was his sole heiress.

On 6th December 1685 Maria Adelaide Savoy was born to Victor Amadeus King Sardinia [aged 19] and Anne Marie Bourbon Queen Consort Sardinia [aged 16] at Turin. She a great granddaughter of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. Coefficient of inbreeding 4.96%. She married her second cousin Louis Bourbon Duke Burgundy, son of Louis "Le Grand Dauphin" Bourbon Duke Burgundy and Maria Anna Victoria Wittelsbach Duchess Burgundy, and had issue.

On 14th August 1687 Maria Anna Savoy was born to Victor Amadeus King Sardinia [aged 21] and Anne Marie Bourbon Queen Consort Sardinia [aged 17] at Turin. She a great granddaughter of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. Coefficient of inbreeding 4.96%. She died aged two in 1690.

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On 17th September 1688 Maria Luisa Savoy was born to Victor Amadeus King Sardinia [aged 22] and Anne Marie Bourbon Queen Consort Sardinia [aged 19] at Turin. She a great granddaughter of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. Coefficient of inbreeding 4.96%. She married 3rd November 1701 her second cousin Philippe V King Spain, son of Louis "Le Grand Dauphin" Bourbon Duke Burgundy and Maria Anna Victoria Wittelsbach Duchess Burgundy, and had issue.

On 5th August 1690 Maria Anna Savoy [aged 2] died at Turin.

On 17th October 1693 Charles Schomberg 2nd Duke Schomberg [aged 48] died at Turin. His brother Meinhart [aged 52] succeeded 3rd Duke Schomberg.

On 6th May 1699 Victor Amadeus Savoy was born to Victor Amadeus King Sardinia [aged 32] and Anne Marie Bourbon Queen Consort Sardinia [aged 29] at Turin. He a great grandson of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. Coefficient of inbreeding 4.96%.

On 27th April 1701 Charles Emmanuel III King Sardinia was born to Victor Amadeus King Sardinia [aged 34] and Anne Marie Bourbon Queen Consort Sardinia [aged 31] at Turin. He a great grandson of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. Coefficient of inbreeding 4.96%. He married (1) before 1723 Anne Christine Wittelsbach and had issue (2) 23rd July 1724 Polyxena Hesse Rotenburg Queen Consort Sardinia and had issue (3) 5th March 1737 his half first cousin Elisabeth Therese Lorraine Queen Consort Sardinia, daughter of Leopold Duke of Lorraine and Élisabeth Charlotte Bourbon Duchess Lorraine, and had issue.

On 1st December 1705 Emanuele Philibert Savoy was born to Victor Amadeus King Sardinia [aged 39] and Anne Marie Bourbon Queen Consort Sardinia [aged 36] at Turin. He a great grandson of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. Coefficient of inbreeding 4.96%. He died aged less than one years old.

On 19th December 1705 Emanuele Philibert Savoy died at Turin.

On 22nd March 1715 Victor Amadeus Savoy [aged 15] died at Turin.

On 7th October 1732 William Anne Capell 4th Earl Essex was born to William Capell 3rd Earl Essex [aged 35] and Elizabeth Russell Countess Essex [aged 21] at Turin. He married (1) 1st August 1754 his half sixth cousin Frances Hanbury Williams Countess Essex and had issue (2) 2nd March 1767 Harriet Bladen Countess Essex and had issue.

On 20th February 1773 Charles Emmanuel III King Sardinia [aged 71] died at Turin.

Marsaglia, Turin, Italy, Europe

On 4th October 1693 Charles Schomberg 2nd Duke Schomberg [aged 48] fought for Spain and Savoy at Marsaglia at the Battle of Marsaglia.