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  1. It was created when Emperor Sigismund, raised the County of Savoy into a duchy for Amadeus VIII. The duchy was an Imperial fief, [1] [2] [3] [4] subject of the Holy Roman Empire, until 1792, with a vote in the Imperial Diet. From the 16th century, Savoy belonged to the Upper Rhenish Circle.

  2. and the loss of Savoy, which remained under occupation until peace was con-cluded in 1696. The French occupied the duchy a second time from 1703–1713, after Victor Amadeus again broke his alliance with Louis XIV and joined the allied powers during the War of the Spanish Succession.

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  4. The Bourbons lost the throne of France for a first time in 1792 and finally in 1830 after a sixteen-year restoration. The Dukes of Orleans, are, since the 17th century, also a branch of the Bourbon royal line.

    • The House of Savoy was founded in 1003. The House of Savoy was founded in 1003 by Humbert I of Savoy, who was a nobleman from the French region of Burgundy.
    • The House of Savoy became very powerful. By the 12th century, the House of Savoy had become one of the most powerful states in Europe, with a strong economy and a well-trained military.
    • The title of the Duchy of Savoy was created in 1416. The Duchy of Savoy was officially created in 1416 when Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor awarded the title of “Duke” to Count Amadeus VIII.
    • Chambéry became its capital. Every duke needs a capital and with that, the city of Chambéry became the capital of the Duchy of Savoy in 1416. During the Middle Ages, the Duchy of Savoy became a strategic location for trade and commerce, as it controlled the mountain passes leading to Italy and France.
  5. The French occupation of the duchy from 1792 to 1815 The Italian States in 1796, Savoy in the Kingdom of Sardinia. In 1792, the French crossed the border once again, this time it was the revolutionaries. A National Assembly of the Allobroges, meeting in Chambéry, called for Savoy to be reunited with France.

  6. Jun 18, 2021 · 1792 is accident prone, or possibly cursed. 1792 has suffered a lot of weird accidents. In March 2019, the distillery lost 120,000 gallons of would-be bourbon after an equipment failure. The ...

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