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* Princess Margaret Yolande of Savoy ( Turin, 15 November 1635 – Parma, 29 April 1663 ), married Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma ; had two stillborn children ; died giving birth to her last child ;
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* Princess Catherine Beatrice of Savoy ( Turin, 6 November 1636 – Turin, 26 August 1637 ) twin of the above
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