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Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Savoy after Victor Amadeus I.
'Charles Emmanuel II' (
Italian: ''Carlo Emanuele II di Savoia'',
June 20,
1634 –
June 12,
1675) was the
Duke of Savoy from
1638 to
1675 and under regency of his mother
Christine Marie of France until
1663. He was also
Marquis of
Saluzzo,
Count of
Aosta,
Geneva,
Moriana and
Nice, as well as claimant king of
Cyprus and
Jerusalem.
Biography
He was born in
Turin to
Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy and Christine Marie of France. His maternal grandparents were
Henry IV of France and his second wife
Marie de' Medici.
His mother governed in his place, and even after reaching adulthood, Charles Emmanuel continued a life of pleasure, far away from the affairs of state.
He became notorious for his persecution of the
Vaudois (Waldensians) culminating in the massacre of 1655.
Only after the death of his mother in 1663, he really assumed power.
He was not successful in gaining a passage to the sea at the expense of
Genoa (Second Genoese-Savoyard War, 1672-1673), and had difficulties in retaining the influence of his powerful neighbour France.
But he greatly improved commerce and wealth in the Duchy, developing the port of
Nice and building a road through the
Alps towards France. He also reformed the army, which until then was mostly composed of mercenaries: he formed instead five Piedmontese regiments and recreated cavalry, as well as introducing uniforms. He also restored fortifications. He constructed many beautiful buildings in
Turin, for instance the
Palazzo Reale.
Ancestors
Marriage and issue
Charles Emmanuel married
:1. Françoise Madeleine of
Orléans (b.1648-d.1664), daughter of his maternal uncle
Gaston, Duke of Orléans and younger brother of his mother Christine Marie.
:2.
Marie Jeanne Baptiste de Savoie-Nemours (
French) b.1644- d.
March 15 1724, regent
1675 to
1684 and had 1 child
Vittorio Amedeo.
He also had a number of illegitimate children.
References
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(alleanza monarchica, Italian)