Publisher's Synopsis
From 1416 to 1847, the Duchy of Savoy was a country in Western Europe. It was created when Sigismund, King of the Romans, raised the County of Savoy into a duchy for Amadeus VIII. The duchy was an Imperial fief, subject of the Holy Roman Empire with a vote in the Imperial Diet.
Duchy Of Savoy
Index
Chapter 1: Duchy Of Savoy
1.1 16th century
1.2 17th century
1.3 From duchy to kingdom
Chapter 2: Savoyard-Waldensian wars
2.1 Events
2.2 War of the Banished
2.3 Time of peace
2.4 Renewed persecution and war
2.5 Glorious Return
2.6 Renversement des alliances
2.7 Aftermath
Chapter 3: Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
3.1 King of Hungary
3.2 King of the Romans
3.3 Anti-Polish alliances
3.4 Council of Constance
3.5 Hussite Wars
3.6 Final years
Chapter 4: Family and issue
4.1 Hungarian affiliations
Chapter 5: Duke
5.1 Middle Ages
5.2 Holy Roman Empire
5.3 The modern age
5.4 Equivalents in other European languages
5.5 Nordic countries
5.6 France
5.7 Italy, Germany and Austria
5.8 Elsewhere in Europe
5.9 Post-colonial non-European states
5.10 Equivalents