Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa

Also known as. English. Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa. 0 references. Prince Adalberto, Duke of Bergamo. 0 references. Princess Maria Adelaide of Savoy-Genoa. 0 references. family. Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa's wiki: Prince Tommaso of Savoy, 2nd Duke of Genoa (Tommaso Alberto Vittorio; 6 February 1854 â“ 15 April 1931), also known as Thomas Albert Victor of ... All information for Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa's wiki comes from the below links. Any source is valid, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Pictures, videos, biodata, and files relating to Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa are also acceptable encyclopedic sources. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Thomas,_Duke_of_Genoa. The original version of this page is from Wikipedia, you can edit the page right here on Everipedia. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Tommaso Alberto Vittorio di Savoia (, February 6, 1854 - Turin, April 15, 1931), 2nd Duke of Genoa, also known as Thomas Albert Victor of Savoy, was an Italian royal prince, nephew of the king of Sardinia, from 1860 King of , cousin and brother-in-law of its second king, and uncle of yet another king of Italy. Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa. Italian admiral. Wikipedia. Date of birth. Child. Prince Eugenio, Duke of Genoa. Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa. Prince Filiberto, Duke of Genoa. Princess Bona Margherita of Savoy-Genoa. Prince Adalberto, Duke of Bergamo. Princess Maria Adelaide of Savoy-Genoa. Spouse. Born in Turin, Prince Filiberto was the son of Prince Thomas of Savoy-Genoa, Duke of Genoa. On 22 September 1904 he was given the title Duke of Pistoia, Prince Filiberto pursed a career in the Royal Italian Army achieving the rank of General. A supporter of , he volunteered to serve in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War where he commanded the 1st Blackshirt Division and it was his division that raised the Italian flag over Amba Aradam. Bona was the third of six born to Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa. Her father was a grandson of King Charles Albert of Sardinia, among her siblings were Ferdinando, 3rd Duke of Genoa, Filiberto, 4th Duke of Genoa, and Eugenio, 5th Duke of Genoa. Prince Tommaso of Savoy, 2nd Duke of Genoa (Tommaso Alberto Vittorio; 6 February 1854 â“ 15 April 1931), also known as Thomas Albert Victor of Savoy, was an Italian royal prince, nephew of the King of Sardinia, who on 18 February 1861 became the first King of a united Italy. His cousin and brother-in-law Umberto I and his nephew Victor Emmanuel III became subsequent kings of Italy. Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa Prince Filiberto, Duke of Genoa Princess Bona Margherita Prince Adalberto, Duke of Bergamo Princess Adelaide Prince Eugenio, Duke of Genoa. Full name. Tommaso Alberto Vittorio di Savoia. Father. Thomas was born in Turin as the second child and only son of Prince Ferdinand of Savoy, 1st Duke of Genoa, the second son of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia (1798â“1849, abdicated 1848) and his wife of Austria-Tuscany (1801â“55). Thomas' mother was Princess Elizabeth of Saxony (1830â“1912), daughter of King John I of Saxony (1801â“73) and Princess Amalie of Bavaria (1801â“77). Barely a year after his birth, on 10 February 1855, his father died and Thomas inherited his title, becoming the 2nd Duke of Genoa. He was educated at Harrow. Prince Tommaso of Savoy, 2nd Duke of Genoa , also known as Thomas Albert Victor of Savoy, was an Italian royal prince,[1][2] nephew of the King of Sardinia, who on 18 February 1861 became the first King of a united Italy. His cousin and brother-in-law Umberto I and his nephew Victor Emmanuel III became subsequent kings of Italy. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa. Home. News. Prince Ferdinando, 3rd Duke of Genoa Prince Filiberto, 4th Duke of Genoa Princess Bona Margherita Prince Adalberto, Duke of Bergamo Princess Adelaide Prince Eugenio, 5th Duke of Genoa. Full name. Tommaso Alberto Vittorio di Savoia. Prince Thomas died in 1931, leaving six adult children. He was the last surviving grandchild of Charles Albert of Sardinia. Family and children. In 1883 at Nymphenburg, Bavaria, he was married to Princess Maria Isabella of Bavaria (1863â“1924), the eldest daughter of the late Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828â“1875) and Infanta Amelia Philippina of Spain (1834â“1905), daughter of the Duke of Cadiz. Their marriage produced the following children: Name.