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Charles III, Duke of Savoy

Charles III of Savoy (10 October 1486 – 17 August 1553), often called Charles the Good, was Duke of Savoy from 1504 to 1553, although most of his lands were ruled by the French between 1536 and his death.

Charles III
Portrait attributed to Jean Clouet, between c. 1500–1510
Duke of Savoy
Reign10 September 1504 – 17 August 1553
PredecessorPhilibert II
SuccessorEmmanuel Philibert
Born(1486-10-10)10 October 1486
Chazey-sur-Ain
Died17 August 1553(1553-08-17) (aged 66)
Vercelli
SpouseBeatrice of Portugal
Issue
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Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
HouseSavoy
FatherPhilip ΙΙ the Landless
MotherClaudine de Brosse
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Biography edit

He was a younger son of Philip (Filippo) the Landless, an aged younger son of the ducal family, and his second wife Claudine de Brosse of the family that unsuccessfully claimed the Duchy of Brittany. His grandparents were Duke Louis of Savoy and Anne of Cyprus. As a child, there were next to no expectations for him to succeed to any monarchy. He was christened as a namesake of the then-reigning Duke, Charles I of Savoy, the Warrior, his first cousin.

 
Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Savoy

However, when he was ten years old, his father unexpectedly succeeded his grandnephew Charles II of Savoy as duke and head of the Savoy dynasty, which had now also received the titles of the kingdoms of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia. However, Charles's father was not the heir general of the deceased duke, only the male heir. Jerusalem, Cyprus and certain other claims and possessions could go to a different heir, and they did, in principle, going to Charles II's sister Yolande Louise. Charles's father was not ready to relinquish those, and he took such titles to his own titulary, staking a claim. He also had Yolande marry his son, Philibert the Handsome, in 1496, to ensure the male line of succession.

In 1497, Charles's half-brother Philibert succeeded their father as Duke of Savoy, etc. Philibert however died childless in 1504, surprisingly, and now Charles succeeded, at age eighteen.

Charles faced down challenges to his authority, including from Philibert Berthelier.[1]

After Yolande's death in 1499, the de jure rights of Jerusalem and Cyprus were lost to the Savoy family. Charles however, as some sort of heir-male, took those titles, which his successors also used. In 1713, Charles's great-great-great-grandson Victor Amadeus II of Savoy received confirmation to that title from the Kings of Spain and France, who also claimed it. The rights, according to succession of heirs general, i.e. not excluding female lines, had gone, until Charles's death, to the House of La Trémoille, the French lords of La Tremoille, Princes of Talmond and Taranto.

In response to the riots between Catholic and Protestants within Geneva, Charles launched a surprise attack in July 1534, but his army was beaten back.[2] A second siege in October 1535 was attempted, and again Charles's army was defeated when forces from Berne arrived to assist Geneva.[2] Charles was allied with the Habsburg camp in Western European politics, where Francis I of France and Emperor Charles V battled for ascendancy. France invaded Savoy in 1536, and held almost all of Charles's possessions.[3] He spent the rest of his life practically in exile, at the mercy of relatives. He died in 1553 and was succeeded by his only surviving child, Emanuele Filiberto.

He was the duke who imprisoned François Bonivard, the "prisoner of Chillon" in 1530.

Issue edit

 
The famed carrack Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai, and other Portuguese ships, carrying the marriage party of Beatrice of Portugal to Savoy, 1521

Charles married the rich, beautiful and ambitious Infanta Beatrice of Portugal (1504–1538), daughter of the richest monarch in Europe at the time, Manuel I of Portugal, and Maria of Aragon. Beatrice was both first cousin and sister-in-law of Emperor Charles V. They had nine children, but only one child, Emmanuel Philibert, would reach adulthood:

  • Adriano Giordano Amadeo, Prince of Piedmont (19 November 1522 – 10 January 1523)
  • Ludovico, Prince of Piedmont (4 December 1523 – 25 November 1536)
  • Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (8 July 1528 – 30 August 1580), married Marguerite, Duchess of Berry, sister of Henri II, King of France
  • Caterina (25 November 1529 – May 1536)
  • Maria (12 June 1530 – 1531)
  • Isabella (May 1532 – 24 September 1533)
  • Emanuele (May 1533; died young)
  • Emanuele (May 1534; died young)
  • Gianmaria (3 December 1537 – 8 January 1538)

Ancestors edit

References edit

  1. ^ Philibert Berthelier.
  2. ^ a b John Roger Paas, The German Political Broadsheet, 1600–1700: 1600–1615, (Otto Harrassowitz, 1985), 67.
  3. ^ Michael Mallett and Christine Shaw, The Italian Wars, 1494–1559, (Pearson Educational Limited, 2012), 230-231.
Charles III, Duke of Savoy
Born: 10 October 1486 Died: 17 August 1553
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Savoy
1504–1553
Succeeded by

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editHe was a younger son of Philip Filippo the Landless an aged younger son of the ducal family and his second wife Claudine de Brosse of the family that unsuccessfully claimed the Duchy of Brittany His grandparents were Duke Louis of Savoy and Anne of Cyprus As a child there were next to no expectations for him to succeed to any monarchy He was christened as a namesake of the then reigning Duke Charles I of Savoy the Warrior his first cousin nbsp Coat of Arms of the Dukes of SavoyHowever when he was ten years old his father unexpectedly succeeded his grandnephew Charles II of Savoy as duke and head of the Savoy dynasty which had now also received the titles of the kingdoms of Cyprus Jerusalem and Armenia However Charles s father was not the heir general of the deceased duke only the male heir Jerusalem Cyprus and certain other claims and possessions could go to a different heir and they did in principle going to Charles II s sister Yolande Louise Charles s father was not ready to relinquish those and he took such titles to his own titulary staking a claim He also had Yolande marry his son Philibert the Handsome in 1496 to ensure the male line of succession In 1497 Charles s half brother Philibert succeeded their father as Duke of Savoy etc Philibert however died childless in 1504 surprisingly and now Charles succeeded at age eighteen Charles faced down challenges to his authority including from Philibert Berthelier 1 After Yolande s death in 1499 the de jure rights of Jerusalem and Cyprus were lost to the Savoy family Charles however as some sort of heir male took those titles which his successors also used In 1713 Charles s great great great grandson Victor Amadeus II of Savoy received confirmation to that title from the Kings of Spain and France who also claimed it The rights according to succession of heirs general i e not excluding female lines had gone until Charles s death to the House of La Tremoille the French lords of La Tremoille Princes of Talmond and Taranto In response to the riots between Catholic and Protestants within Geneva Charles launched a surprise attack in July 1534 but his army was beaten back 2 A second siege in October 1535 was attempted and again Charles s army was defeated when forces from Berne arrived to assist Geneva 2 Charles was allied with the Habsburg camp in Western European politics where Francis I of France and Emperor Charles V battled for ascendancy France invaded Savoy in 1536 and held almost all of Charles s possessions 3 He spent the rest of his life practically in exile at the mercy of relatives He died in 1553 and was succeeded by his only surviving child Emanuele Filiberto He was the duke who imprisoned Francois Bonivard the prisoner of Chillon in 1530 Issue edit nbsp The famed carrack Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai and other Portuguese ships carrying the marriage party of Beatrice of Portugal to Savoy 1521Charles married the rich beautiful and ambitious Infanta Beatrice of Portugal 1504 1538 daughter of the richest monarch in Europe at the time Manuel I of Portugal and Maria of Aragon Beatrice was both first cousin and sister in law of Emperor Charles V They had nine children but only one child Emmanuel Philibert would reach adulthood Adriano Giordano Amadeo Prince of Piedmont 19 November 1522 10 January 1523 Ludovico Prince of Piedmont 4 December 1523 25 November 1536 Emmanuel Philibert Duke of Savoy 8 July 1528 30 August 1580 married Marguerite Duchess of Berry sister of Henri II King of France Caterina 25 November 1529 May 1536 Maria 12 June 1530 1531 Isabella May 1532 24 September 1533 Emanuele May 1533 died young Emanuele May 1534 died young Gianmaria 3 December 1537 8 January 1538 Ancestors editAncestors of Charles III Duke of Savoy16 Amadeus VII Count of Savoy8 Antipope Felix V17 Bonne of Berry4 Louis Duke of Savoy18 Philip II Duke of Burgundy9 Mary of Burgundy19 Margaret III Countess of Flanders2 Philip II Duke of Savoy20 James I of Cyprus10 Janus of Cyprus21 Helvis of Brunswick5 Anne of Cyprus22 John I Count of La Marche11 Charlotte of Bourbon23 Catherine of Vendome1 Charles III Duke of Savoy24 Pierre II de Brosse Lord of Boussac12 Jean I de Brosse Lord of Boussac25 Marguerite de Malval Lady of La Foret6 Jean II de Brosse Lord of Boussac26 Guillaume de Naillac Viscount of Bridiers13 Jeanne de Naillac Lady of Motte Jolivet27 Jeanne Turpin3 Claudine de Brosse28 Jean I de Chatillon Count of Penthievre14 Charles de Chatillon Lord of Avaugour29 Marguerite de Clisson Lady of Champtoceau7 Nicole de Chatillon Countess of Penthievre30 Savary V de Vivonne Lord of Thors15 Isabeau de Vivonne Lady of Thors31 Jeanne d Aspremont Lady of RegnacReferences edit Philibert Berthelier a b John Roger Paas The German Political Broadsheet 1600 1700 1600 1615 Otto Harrassowitz 1985 67 Michael Mallett and Christine Shaw The Italian Wars 1494 1559 Pearson Educational Limited 2012 230 231 Charles III Duke of SavoyHouse of SavoyBorn 10 October 1486 Died 17 August 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