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  1. René of Savoy (1473 – 31 March 1525) was a French nobleman and soldier. He was count of Villars (1497) and of Tende (1501). Known as "the Great Bastard of Savoy", he was the illegitimate son of Philip II, Duke of Savoy and Libera Portoneri - this made him the originator of the Savoie-Villars (or Savoie-Tende) branch of the House of Savoy.

  2. Apr 30, 2022 · Occupation: Rene di Savoia, Comte de Villars, [illegitimate by Libera Portoneri] René "le Grand Bastard de Savoie", legitimated 1499, Cte de Villars-en-Bresse (1497-1525), Conte di Tenda (1501-25), Governor of Nice, French Governor of Provence. Managed by: Henn Sarv. Last Updated: April 30, 2022.

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  3. Feb 8, 2021 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for René (Savoie) de Savoie born abt. 1470 died 1525 Pavia, Lombardia, ducato di Milano including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

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  4. Emanuele Filiberto Umberto Reza Ciro René Maria di Savoia (born 22 June 1972) [2] [3] is a member of the House of Savoy. He is the son of Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy [4] [2] and only male-line grandson of Umberto II, the last King of Italy. [5] .

  5. René of Savoy (1473 – 31 March 1525) was a French nobleman and soldier. He was count of Villars (1497) and of Tende (1501). Known as "the Great Bastard of Savoy", he was the illegitimate son of Philip II, Duke of Savoy and Libera Portoneri - this made him the originator of the Savoie-Villars (or...

  6. René of Savoy explained. René of Savoy (1473 - 31 March 1525) was a French nobleman and soldier. He was count of Villars (1497) and of Tende (1501). Known as "the Great Bastard of Savoy", he was the illegitimate son of Philip II, Duke of Savoy and Libera Portoneri - this made him the originator of the Savoie-Villars (or Savoie-Tende) branch ...

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  8. A first step was taken in 1515 when Francis I, who had just come to the throne, officially entrusted his mother Louise of Savoy (1476-1531), duchess of Angouleme, with the regency, before leaving the country for his first Italian expedition, crowned with success at Marignano.