Genevois (province), the Glossary
The Genevois is a former province of the Duchy of Savoy.[1]
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11 relations: Annecy, Antipope Clement VII, Appanage, County of Geneva, Duchy of Savoy, Faucigny, Faverges, Geneva, House of Savoy, La Clusaz, Thônes.
- 1659 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
- Duchy of Savoy
- History of Savoy
Annecy
Annecy is the prefecture and largest town of the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France.
See Genevois (province) and Annecy
Antipope Clement VII
Robert of Geneva (Robert de Genève; 1342 – 16 September 1394) was elected to the papacy as Clement VII (Clément VII) by the cardinals who opposed Pope Urban VI and was the first antipope residing in Avignon, France.
See Genevois (province) and Antipope Clement VII
Appanage
An appanage, or apanage (apanage), is the grant of an estate, title, office or other thing of value to a younger child of a monarch, who would otherwise have no inheritance under the system of primogeniture (where only the eldest inherits).
See Genevois (province) and Appanage
County of Geneva
The County of Geneva, largely corresponding to the later Genevois province, originated in the tenth century, in the Burgundian Kingdom of Arles (Arelat) which fell to the Holy Roman Empire in 1032.
See Genevois (province) and County of Geneva
Duchy of Savoy
The Duchy of Savoy (Ducato di Savoia; Duché de Savoie) was a territorial entity of the Savoyard state that existed from 1416 until 1847 and was a possession of the House of Savoy. Genevois (province) and Duchy of Savoy are history of Savoy.
See Genevois (province) and Duchy of Savoy
Faucigny
Faucigny is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.
See Genevois (province) and Faucigny
Faverges
Faverges (Favèrges) is a former commune located in Haute-Savoie department situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region (south-east of France).
See Genevois (province) and Faverges
Geneva
Geneva (Genève)Genf; Ginevra; Genevra.
See Genevois (province) and Geneva
House of Savoy
The House of Savoy (Casa Savoia) is an Italian royal house (formally a dynasty) that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region. Genevois (province) and house of Savoy are Duchy of Savoy and history of Savoy.
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La Clusaz
La Clusaz (La Klyuza) is an alpine commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southeastern France.
See Genevois (province) and La Clusaz
Thônes
Thônes is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France, and is the ″capital″ of local cheeses Reblochon and Chevrotin.
See Genevois (province) and Thônes
See also
1659 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
- Genevois (province)
Duchy of Savoy
- County of Nice
- County of Savoy
- Duchy of Savoy
- Dukes of Savoy
- FERT
- Genevois (province)
- House of Savoy
- Piedmontese Civil War
- Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
- Savoy
- Savoyard state
History of Savoy
- André Provana de Leyni
- Annexation of Savoy
- Barony of Vaud
- Château de Menthon-Saint-Bernard
- Château de Thorens
- Chablais
- County of Savoy
- Duchy of Aosta
- Duchy of Savoy
- Evian
- Fortress of Miolans
- Genevois (province)
- Hautecombe Abbey
- History of Savoy
- House of Savoy
- Italian irredentism in Savoy
- Italian occupation of France
- Land reform in Savoy
- Marc-Claude de Buttet
- Medulli
- Pays de Savoie
- Piedmontese Easter
- Plombières Agreement
- Samuel Guichenon
- Savoy Region Movement
- Savoyan League
- Savoyard–Waldensian wars
- Second Genoese–Savoyard War
- Treaty of Turin (1860)
- Unification of Italy
- Valais witch trials