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  2. A Bad Case of Stripes - Wikipedia

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    A Bad Case of Stripes is popular in the curricula of many elementary schools. A 2004 study found that it was a common read-aloud book for fourth-graders in schools in San Diego County, California. [8] A 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children." [9]

  3. County of Savoy - Wikipedia

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    The County of Savoy and its possessions ( red) within the Holy Roman Empire around the middle of the 13th century. The cream area highlights the rest of the Kingdom of Burgundy. Note that some of Savoy's possessions lie outside of that kingdom (instead being part of the Kingdom of Italy). Savoy proper is the westernmost of the territories.

  4. Thomas, Count of Savoy - Wikipedia

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    The Eagles of Savoy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691052166. Gee, Loveday Lewes (2002). Women, Art, and Patronage from Henry III to Edward III: 1216-1377. The Boydell Press. Previte-Orton, C.W. (1912). The Early History of the House of Savoy: 1000-1233. Cambridge University Press. Shacklock, Antonia (2021).

  5. Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy - Wikipedia

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    On 6 June 1352, the count of Savoy made an alliance with Albert II, Duke of Austria for mutual aid in conflict. Amadeus of Savoy gathered an army from his Italian lands to bring to war. As they were crossing the Alps, the rebellion in Valais and Sion broke out anew. Amadeus turned his army there first, and on 3 November defeated the rebels soundly.

  6. Cecile of Baux - Wikipedia

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    Cecile of Baux (1230–1275), was a Countess Consort of Savoy; married in 1244 to Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy. She was the daughter of Barral of Baux and his wife, Sibylle d'Anduze. She was the Regent of Savoy during the minority of her son, Boniface, Count of Savoy , from 1253 until 1259.

  7. Category:County of Savoy - Wikipedia

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  8. Prince Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, son of Italy's last king ...

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    Prince Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, the son of Italy’s last king, Umberto II, has died at the age of 86. The prince died on Saturday in Geneva, the Savoy Royal House said in a statement. Vittorio ...

  9. Sybille of Bâgé - Wikipedia

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    Eleonor of Savoy, married: firstly, William of Chalon, Count of Auxerre and Tonnerre; secondly, Dreux IV of Mello; and thirdly, John I, Count of Forez. [1] Her daughter, Marguerite of Mello, married John II of Chalon-Arlay. Margaret of Savoy (d. 1349), married John I of Montferrat [1] Agnes of Savoy (d. 1372), married William III of Geneva. [1]