Diferencia entre revisiones de «Víctor Manuel I de Cerdeña»
Contenido eliminado Contenido añadido
mSin resumen de edición |
mSin resumen de edición |
||
Línea 55:
En [[1814]] regresó al reconstituido [[Reino de Cerdeña|reino de Piamonte]] y Saboya, al que se le habían adherido los territorios de la extinta [[República de Génova]]. Sin ningún hijo varón que lo sucediese, [[Abdicación|abdicó]] en [[1821]] en favor de su hermano, [[Carlos Félix de Saboya|Carlos Félix]].
<!-- ==
<div style="clear: both; width: 100% padding: 0; text-align: left; border: none;"
class="NavFrame">
Línea 71:
|boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc;
|boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe;
| 1= 1. '''Victor Emanuel I'''
| 2= 2. [[Víctor Amadeo III de Cerdeña]]
| 3= 3. [[María Antonia Fernanda de España|Infanta María Antonia Fernanda de España]]
| 4= 4. [[Carlos Manuel III de Cerdeña]]
| 5= 5. [[Polixena Cristina de Hesse-Rotenburg]]
| 6= 6. [[Felipe V de España]]
| 7= 7. [[Isabel de Farnesio|Reina Isabel de Farnesio]]
| 8= 8. [[Víctor Amadeo II de Saboya|Victor Amadeo II Rey de Sicilia y Cerdeña]]
| 9= 9. [[Ana María de Orleans|Princesa Ana Maria de Orleans]]
William I "the Elder" of Hesse-Rotenburg was from 1683 until his death Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg. He was a son of Ernest I of Hesse-Rotenburg-Rheinfels and his wife, Countess Maria Eleonore of Solms-Lich. William was fter his father's death in 1693, William ruled one half of the Rotenburg Quarter, the quarter of Hesse-Kassel which Landgrave Maurice of Hesse-Kassel had distributed as fiefs among the sons of his second wife, Juliane. He officially resided in Rotenburg an der Fulda, but he often stayed in Langenschwalbach in the Taunus area. His descendants ruled the Rotenburg Quarter; his grandson, Constantine reunited all the parts of the Quarter.
| 10= 10. [[Ernest Leopold, Landgrave of Hesse-RoErnesto Leopoldo de Hesse-Rotenburg|Ernesto Leopoldo]]▼
William's dominions included the lower part of the County of Katzenelnbogen and the districts and castles of Burg Rheinfels, Reichenberg and Hohenstein as well as shares of Umstadt and Vierherren an der Lahn. He swapped the district and city of Eschwege with his brother Charles for the district and city of Rotenburg. He also held the dominions of Falkenberg, Cornberg and Langenschwalbach and he received a share of the Hessian toll on the Rhine and custom duties on wine, agriculture and wool and the toll at Boppard. Countess Maria Anna of Löwenstein-Wertheim
| 11= 11. [[Eleonora Maria of LöwenLeonor de Löwenstein-Wertheim]]▼
▲| 10= 10. [[
| 12= 12. [[Louis, Grand DaLuis de Francia (1661-1711)|Luis, el Gran Delfin]]▼
| 11= 11. [[Eleonora Leonor de Löwenstein-Wertheim pr Löwenstein-Wertheim|Princesa Eleonora Leonor de Löwenstein-Wertheim]]
| 13= 13. [[Duchess Maria Anna VsMaría Ana Victoria de Baviera|P]]▼
|
|
|
| 16= 16. [[CharlesCarlos Manuel II de Saboya|Duque Car]]
| 18= 18. [[Philippe I, Duke of Orléans|Philippe of France, Duke of OrléansFelipe I de Orleans]]▼
|
▲| 18= 18. [[Philippe I,
| 20= 20. William of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg▼
| 19= 19. [[Enriqueta de Inglaterra|Princesa]]
William I "the Elder" of Hesse-Rotenburg was from 1683 until his death Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg. He was a son of Ernest I of Hesse-Rotenburg-Rheinfels and his wife, Countess Maria Eleonore of Solms-Lich. William was nicknamed the Elder to distinguish hifter his father's death in 1693, William ruled one half of the Rotenburg Quarter, the quarter of Hesse-Kassel which Landgrave Maurice of Hesse-Kassel had distributed as fiefs among the sons of his second wife, Juliane. He officially resided in Rotenburg an der Fulda, but he often stayed in Langenschwalbach in the Taunus area. His descendants ruled the Rotenburg Quarter; his grandson, Constantine reunited all the par.William's dominions included the lower part of the County of Katzenelnbogen and the districts and castles of Burg Rheinfels, Reichenberg and Hohenstein as well as shares of Umstadt and Vierherren an der Lahn. He swapped the district and city of Eschwege with his brother Charles for the district and city of Rotenburg. He also held the dominions of Falkenberg, Cornberg and Langenschwalbach and he received a share of 7 . Countess Maria Anna of Löwenstein-Wertheim
|
|
|
|
▲|
| 29= 29. [[Isabella of Modena|Isabella d'Este]]▼
| 27= 27. [[Princess HenrietteEnriqueta Adelaida de Saboya|Princesa Enri]]
| 30= 30. [[Philip William, Elector Palatine]]▼
| 28= 28. [[Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of ParmaRenato II Farnesio|Duque Renato II]]
| 31= 31. [[Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt]]▼
▲| 29= 29. [[Isabella of Modena|Isabella d'EsteIsabel de Este (1635-1666)|Princesa Isab]]
▲| 31= 31. [[Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-DarmstadtIsabel Amalia de Hesse-Darmstadt]]
}}</center> -->
|