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1817 treaty between Sardinia and Monaco
The Treaty of Stupinigi was signed on November 8 and 10 1817, in Stupinigi between Honoré V, Prince of Monaco, and Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia. After
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Italian monarchy ruled by the House of Savoy (1720–1861)
returned the region of Savoy to its borders after it had been annexed by France in 1792. By the Treaty of Stupinigi (1817), the Kingdom of Sardinia extended
Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861)
Kingdom_of_Sardinia_(1720–1861)
1641 treaty between France and Monaco
The Treaty of Péronne was signed on September 14, 1641, in Péronne, France between Honoré II, Prince of Monaco, and Louis XIII, King of France. Based
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Monégasque government-owned company
d(ə) mɛʁ]; SBM) is a publicly traded company registered in the Principality of Monaco. SBM owns and manages the Monte Carlo Casino, the Opéra de Monte-Carlo
Société des bains de mer de Monaco
Société_des_bains_de_mer_de_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1819 to 1841
to instead be a protectorate of the Kingdom of Sardinia with the treaty of Stupinigi. This also resulted in the laws of Monaco and Sardinia were assimilated
Honoré_V,_Prince_of_Monaco
National anthem of Monaco
agents of the Kingdom of Sardinia, abusively interpreting the treaty of Stupinigi signed on November 8, 1817, as a treaty submitting the Prince of Monaco
Hymne_monégasque
to be designated a protectorate of the Kingdom of Sardinia by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 and the Treaty of Stupinigi in 1817. Monaco remained in this
History_of_Monaco
State in Southern Europe from 1324 to 1861
Congress of Vienna, which returned the region of Savoy to its borders after it had been annexed by France in 1792. By the Treaty of Stupinigi (1817), the
Kingdom_of_Sardinia
conflict of interest, bribery, and misappropriation of public funds. There is also the case of Serge Telle’s administration, which saw the emergence of several
Corruption_in_Monaco
Postal service company of the Principality of Monaco
Sardinian from the signing of the Treaty of Stupinigi, which took effect on 1 January 1818, until the signing of the Treaty of Turin on 24 March 1860, again
La_Poste_Monaco
Monegasque businessman (born 1973)
is a Monegasque businessman and property developer. He has been chairman of the Monaco development company J.B. Pastor & Fils since 2002. In 1926, the
Patrice_Pastor
his army to protect the fortress of Monaco. In 1819, the Treaty of Stupinigi put the principality of the Kingdom of Sardinia. In the meanwhile, the prince
Conscription_in_Monaco
Court in Monaco
the Principality of Monaco. The Court of Appeal judges on appeals of judgments delivered by the Court of First Instance. The Court of Appeal has a remarkable
Court_of_Appeal_of_Monaco
Highest judicial court in Monaco
The Court of Revision is a member of the Francophone Association of High Courts of Cassation (AHJUCAF). As of 2021 the president of the Court of Revision
Court_of_Revision_(Monaco)
Court of the first instance in Monaco
The Justice of the Peace (French: La Justice de Paix) is a court of the first instance in the Principality of Monaco. The Justice of the Peace resolves
Justice_of_the_peace_(Monaco)
King of Sardinia from 1773 to 1796
improvements to the Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi outside Turin. Victor Amadeus III also encouraged the extension of the Orto Botanico dell'Università di
Victor_Amadeus_III
Ruler of the Savoyard state from 1675 to 1730
remodeling the Royal Palace of Turin, Palace of Venaria, Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi, as well as building the Basilica of Superga where he rests. Victor
Victor_Amadeus_II
King of Italy from 1861 to 1878
of Mirafiori and Fontanafredda. In addition to his morganatic second wife, Victor Emmanuel II had several other mistresses: 1) Laura Bon at Stupinigi
Victor_Emmanuel_II
Country in Southern and Western Europe
original work of late Baroque and Rococo architecture is the Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi. In 1752, Luigi Vanvitelli began the construction of the Royal
Italy
Building in Turin, Italy
palace in the reign of Charles Emmanuel III. The palace was overshadowed by the Stupinigi building later on, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia married
Royal_Palace_of_Turin
accepted the invitation because of the climate in Paris at that time of year and due to the fact that the Prince of Monaco would build an Aerodrome and
Santos-Dumont's experiments in Monaco
Santos-Dumont's_experiments_in_Monaco
Bilateral relations
of Giuseppe Garibaldi and well before the Lateran Treaty of 1929 which recognized the sovereignty of the Holy See over the Vatican City State. In 1888
Holy_See–Monaco_relations
City in Piedmont, Italy
complex of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy in Turin and in the nearby cities of Rivoli, Moncalieri, Venaria Reale, Agliè, Racconigi, Stupinigi, Pollenzo
Turin
Royal dynasty of Southern Europe and Eastern Africa
during the War of the Spanish Succession, future King Victor Amadeus II switched sides to assist the Habsburgs, and via the Treaty of Utrecht they rewarded
House_of_Savoy
Queen of Sardinia and Duchess of Savoy
Royal Palace of Turin, the vast Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi outside the capital, and the Vigna di Madama Reale. Queen Anne Marie died of heart failure
Anne_Marie_d'Orléans
Former royal residence in Italy
residences around Turin, which also included the hunting lodge of Stupinigi, the Castle of Rivoli, the Queen's Villa, and others. In 1658 Charles Emmanuel
Palace_of_Venaria
1865, Christian IX of Denmark was deposed in Second Schleswig War and resigned by Treaty of Vienna; Saxe-Lauenburg passed to William I of Prussia, to whom
List_of_rulers_of_Saxony
Massacre in Turin
Matteo (18), from Feletto, shoemaker, unmarried Pavesio Candido (35), from Stupinigi, shoemaker Peletti Giacomo (22), from Tigliole, corporal in 66 infantry
Turin_Massacre_(1864)
German noble and royal family
1485 by the Treaty of Leipzig: the senior Ernestine and junior Albertine branches. The Ernestine branch initially held the Electorate of Saxony (1485–1547)
House_of_Wettin
Pubblico, Siena Royal Palace of Turin, Torino – former residence of the dukes of Savoy and kings of Sardinia Palazzina di Stupinigi, Torino Palazzo Carignano
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