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Victor Emmanuel II, by the Grace of God and the Will of the Nation, King of Italy, King of Sardinia, Cyprus, Jerusalem, Armenia, Duke of Savoy, Count of Maurienne, Marquis ( of the Holy Roman Empire ) in Italy ; Prince of Piedmont, Carignano, Oneglia, Poirino, Trino ; Prince and Perpetual vicar of the Holy Roman Empire ; Prince of Carmagnola, Montmellian with Arbin and Francin, Prince bailliff of the Duchy of Aosta, Prince of Chieri, Dronero, Crescentino, Riva di Chieri e Banna, Busca, Bene, Brà, Duke of Genoa, Monferrat, Aosta, Duke of Chablais, Genevois, Duke of Piacenza, Marquis of Saluzzo ( Saluces ), Ivrea, Susa, del Maro, Oristano, Cesana, Savona, Tarantasia, Borgomanero e Cureggio, Caselle, Rivoli, Pianezza, Govone, Salussola, Racconigi con Tegerone, Migliabruna e Motturone, Cavallermaggiore, Marene, Modane e Lanslebourg, Livorno Ferraris, Santhià Agliè, Centallo e Demonte, Desana, Ghemme, Vigone, Count of Barge, Villafranca, Ginevra, Nizza, Tenda, Romont, Asti, Alessandria, del Goceano, Novara, Tortona, Bobbio, Soissons, Sant ' Antioco, Pollenzo, Roccabruna, Tricerro, Bairo, Ozegna, delle Apertole, Baron of Vaud e del Faucigni, Lord of Vercelli, Pinerolo, della Lomellina, della Valle Sesia, del marchesato di Ceva, Overlord of Monaco, Roccabruna and 11 / 12th of Menton, Noble patrician of Venice, patrician of Ferrara.
Carmagnola borders the following municipalities: Poirino, Villastellone, Carignano, Lombriasco, Ceresole Alba, Racconigi, Sommariva del Bosco, Caramagna Piemonte.

Carignano and Carignan
Thomas Francis of Savoy ( Italian Tommaso Francesco di Savoia, Principe di Carignano, French Thomas François de Savoie, Prince de Carignan ; 21 December 1596 – 22 January 1656 ) was an Italian military commander, the founder of the Savoy-Carignano branch of the House of Savoy which reigned as kings of Sardinia from 1831 to 1861, and as kings of Italy from 1861 until the dynasty's deposition in 1946.

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For example, on a map dated about 1320 by the Genoese cartographer Giovanni di Carignano, who got his information about Africa from a fellow-countryman in Sijilmas trading city in North Africa, we find Gunuia, and in the Catalan atlas of 1375 as Ginyia.
A notable example the Renaissance Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, sitting on the top of the hill of Carignano and visible from almost every part of the city.
Umberto II, surnamed the Fat ( 1065, Carignano, Piedmont – 14 October 1103 ), was Count of Savoy from 1080 until his death in 1103.
Category: People from Carignano
Amadeus III of Savoy ( 1095, Carignano, Piedmont – April 1148, Nicosia ) was Count of Savoy and Maurienne from 1103 until his death.
Category: People from Carignano
Charles I ( 28 March 1468 Carignano, Piedmont – 13 March 1490 Pinerolo ), surnamed the Warrior, was the Duke of Savoy from 1482 to 1490 and titular king of Cyprus, Jerusalem, and Armenia from 1485 to 1490.
Category: People from Carignano
Victor Amadeus subsequently had his daughter including the future Maria Vittoria marry the Prince of Carignano from which the present Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples is a direct descendant.
He was recalled from Paris when the occupation of the Marche and Umbria by the Piedmontese caused a breach in Franco-Italian relations, and was appointed secretary of state to the prince of Carignano, viceroy of the Neapolitan provinces.
D ' Avalos, having waited for the arrival a large body of landsknechts dispatched by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, set off from Asti towards Carignano.

Carignano and San
Alberi, Baganzola, Beneceto, Botteghino, Ca ' Terzi, Calestani, Carignano, Carpaneto, Cartiera, Casalbaroncolo, Casalora di Ravadese, Casaltone, Case Capelli, Case Cocconi, Case Crostolo, Case Nuove, Case Rosse, Case Vecchie, Casino dalla Rosa, Casagnola, Castelletto, Castelnovo, Cervara, Chiozzola, Coloreto, Corcagnano, Eia, Fontanini, Fontanellato, Gaione, Ghiaiata Nuova, Il Moro, La Catena, La Palazzina, Malandriano, Marano, Marore, Martorano, Molino di Malandriano, Osteria San Martino, Panocchia, Paradigna, Pedrignano, Pilastrello, Pizzolese, Ponte, Porporano, Pozzetto Piccolo, Quercioli, Ravadese, Ronco Pascolo, Rosa, San Pancrazio, San Prospero, San Ruffino, San Secondo, Sissa, Soragna, Valera, Viarolo, Viazza, Vicofertile, Vicomero, Vigatto, Vigheffio, Vigolante.
King Victor Amadeus died in September 1732 and was buried in the Convent of San Giuseppe di Carignano.
Some famous places where these events were said to have been celebrated are Briany, Carignano, Benevento, Puy-de-Dôme ( France ), Blocksberg, Melibäus, the Black Forest, ( Germany ), the Bald Mount ( Poland ), Vaspaku, Zabern, Kopastatö ( Hungary ), San Colombano al Lambro ( Italy ) and more, but it was also said that Stonehenge ( England ) was a place for Sabbats.
The 1st division in the vanguard consisted of Principe di Carignano, Castelfidardo and Ancona under Admiral Vacca, Captain 1st Class Faà di Bruno's 2nd division in the centre consisted of Re d ' Italia, Palestro and San Martino, and the 3rd division to the rear had the Re di Portogallo, Maria Pia and at the extreme rear Varese under Captain Augusto Riboty.
He designed a large number of public and private buildings in Turin, including the palaces of the Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy ( as well as his sister ( Louise Christine of Savoy ), the Royal Church of San Lorenzo ( 1666 – 1680 ), most of the Chapel of the Holy Shroud ( housing the Shroud of Turin, 1668, incorporating beginnings by Carlo di Castellamonte ), the Palazzo Carignano ( 1679 – 85 ), the Castle of Racconigi and many other public and ecclesiastical buildings at Modena, Messina, Verona, Vienna, Prague, Lisbon, and Paris.
Boutières seized San Germano Vercellese, near Vercelli, and laid siege to Ivrea ; d ' Avalos, meanwhile, captured Carignano, only fifteen miles south of Turin, and proceeded to garrison and fortify it.
In the church of San Giorgio is a canvas of the Martyrdom of San Giorgio ; Santa Maria da Carignano houses a Pietà, containing his own portrait and ( according to tradition ) that of his beloved sister-in-law.

Carignano and .
His grandfather, Thomas Francis, founder of the Carignano line of the House of Savoy, was the son of Catherine Michelle – a daughter of Philip II of Spain – and the great-grandson of the Emperor Charles V. But of more immediate consequence to Leopold I was the fact that Eugene was the second cousin of Victor Amadeus, the Duke of Savoy, a connection that the Emperor hoped might prove useful in any future confrontation with France.
* Basilica of S. Maria Assunta, Carignano
** Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano ( d. 1656 )
Later he conquered Vaud, Bugey, and Carignano.
He was born in Turin in 1798, to Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano and Maria Cristina of Saxony.
His father was a fifth-generation descendant of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, founder of the Savoy-Carignano line of the House of Savoy.
It was founded by Thomas Francis of Savoy, Prince di Carignano 21 December 1596-22 January 1656 ), an Italian military commander.
The fief of Carignano had belonged to the Savoys since 1418, and the fact that it was part of Piedmont, only twenty kilometers south of Turin, meant that it could be a " princedom " for Thomas in name only, being endowed neither with independence nor revenues of substance.
Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano by Antony van Dyck.
The fief of Carignano had belonged to the Savoys since 1418, and the fact that it was part of Piedmont, only twenty km.
Documenti ragguardanti alla storia della vita di Tommaso Francesco di Savoia, principe di Carignano.
Victor Emanuel was born the eldest son of Charles Albert, Prince of Carignano and Maria Theresa of Austria.
Carignano is a comune ( municipality ) in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 20 km south of Turin.
Carignano borders the following municipalities: Moncalieri, Vinovo, La Loggia, Piobesi Torinese, Villastellone, Castagnole Piemonte, Osasio, Lombriasco and Carmagnola.

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The clay terroir of the area, an alluvial plain created by the river Po, is not ideal for wine ; a notable exception is the Vini del Bosco Eliceo ( DOC ), made from grapes cultivated on the sandy coast line.
* Colli del Trasimeno DOC ( Umbria ) – Primarily Trebbiano with up to 40 % of Verdicchio permitted along with Verdello, Malvasia and Grechetto.
Primitivo di Manduria DOC is made from 100 % Primitivo grapes ( unlike other Primitivo wines, like Gioia del Colle Primitivo, which are blends ).
As a prominent landmark it gave its name to the Vulture region, the most significant viticultural zone in Basilicata growing the DOC wine Aglianico del Vulture.
The most famous DOC wine of Basilicata is the Aglianico del Vulture.
Aglianico del Vulture DOC can be produced only in the following communes: Rionero in Vulture, Barile, Rapolla, Ripacandida, Ginestra, Maschito, Forenza, Acerenza, Melfi, Atella, Venosa, Lavello, Palazzo San Gervasio, Banzi, Genzano di Lucania.
Around the castle, Andria is the Italian DOC wine region of Castel del Monte that produces red, white and rose wines.

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