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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChambéryChambéry - Wikipedia

    Chambéry was founded at a crossroads of ancient routes through the Dauphiné (Dôfenâ) region of France, Switzerland, and Italy, in a wide valley between the Bauges and the Chartreuse Mountains on the Leysse River.

    • 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.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SavoySavoy - Wikipedia

    Two-thirds of Savoy was restored to the Kingdom of Sardinia in the First Restoration of 1814 following Napoleon's abdication; approximately one-third of Savoy, including the two most important cities of Chambéry and Annecy, remained in France.

  3. After the French Revolution, the community revived under the leadership of Jeanne Fontbonne. The order grew and branched out. One of these branches became the Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambéry, founded in 1812 in the town of Chambéry in south-eastern France.

  4. The historic district established by the City of Paris in 1995 is bordered by rue Caulaincourt and rue Custine on the north, rue de Clignancourt on the east, and boulevard de Clichy and boulevard de Rochechouart to the south, containing 60 ha.

  5. It was founded in 1949 and comprised initially artworks from the private collection of Doctor Jean Faure (1862–1942), bequeathed to the city. The Faure Museum possesses the second collection in France of works by Rodin and the second collection of impressionist paintings of France.

  6. Mar 16, 2015 · The name given to the bacterium's genus pays homage to French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist Emile Roux who co-founded the Institut Pasteur alongside Louis Pasteur. The species name gives reference to Chambéry where the new bacterium first appeared.

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