Anna Victoria of Savoy (fl. 18th c.)
Anna Victoria of Savoy (fl. 18th c.)
Princess of Savoy-Carignan. Probably dau. of Emmanuel Philibert (d. 1709) and Catherine d'Este.
Succeeded her uncle, Eugene of Savoy.
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