Lord of Piedmont

Lord of Piedmont
Coat of arms of the lordship and principality of Piedmont.

The lordship, later principality of Piedmont (Italian: Piemonte, French: Piémont) was originally an appanage of the Savoyard county and as such its lords were members of the Savoy-Achaea branch of that illustrious house. The title was inherited by the elder branch of the dynasty in 1418, at about which time Savoy was elevated to ducal status and Piedmont to princely status. When the House of Savoy was given the Kingdom of Sardinia, the Savoyard's used the style of Prince of Piedmont for their Heir apparent. This first came into use by Prince Victor Amadeus of Savoy.

The usage was retained when the House of Savoy became Kings of Italy, "Prince of Piedmont" becoming roughly equivalent to the British "Prince of Wales".

Lords of Piedmont

Princes of Piedmont

Note: Lighter shade of blue means that the person was not titled Prince of Piedmont, being only the first in the line of succession.
Picture Name Heir of Birth Became Heir to the Throne Created Prince of Piedmont Ceased to be Prince of Piedmont Death Other Titles before/whilst Prince Princess of Piedmont
1586 Philippe.JPG Prince Philip Emmanuel Charles Emmanuel I 3 April 1586 9 February 1605 -
Vittorio Amedeo I of Savoy1.jpg Prince Victor Amadeus
later Victor Amadeus I
8 May 1587 9 February 1605
brothers death
26 July 1630
became Duke
7 October 1637 Princess Christine Marie of France
Francisko-Jacinto de Savojo.jpg Prince Francis Hyacinth
later Francis Hyacinth
Victor Amadeus I 14 September 1632 7 October 1637
became Duke
4 October 1638 -
Victor Amadeus of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont (1699-1715).jpg Prince Victor Amadeus Victor Amadeus II 6 May 1699 22 March 1715 Regent of Savoy
Regent of Sicily
-
Carloemaneul3.jpg Prince Charles Emmanuel
later Charles Emmanuel III
27 April 1701 22 March 1715
brother's death
3 September 1730
became King
20 February 1773 Duke of Aosta Countess Palatine Anne of Sulzbach
Landgravine Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg
Giuseppe Duprà Charles Emanuel of Savoy with his mother Maria Antonietta of Spain.jpg Prince Charles Emmanuel
later Charles Emmanuel IV
Victor Amadeus III 24 May 1751 20 February 1773
father became King
16 October 1796
became King
6 October 1819 Princess Clotilde of France
Cavalleri Painting of Queen of Piedmont with sons 1832.jpg Prince Victor Emmanuel
later Victor Emmanuel II
Charles Albert I 14 March 1820 27 April 1831
father became King
23 March 1849
became King
9 January 1878 Archduchess Maria Adelaide of Austria
Neurdein - Umberto I di Savoia come principe ereditario.jpg Prince Umberto
later Umberto I
Victor Emmanuel II 14 March 1844 23 March 1849
father became King
9 January 1878
became King
29 July 1900 Princess Margherita of Savoy
Crown Prince of Italy.jpg Prince Umberto
later Umberto II
Prince Victor Emmanuel
later Victor Emmanuel III
15 September 1904 28 December 1947
became King
18 March 1983 Princess Marie José of Belgium
Noimage.png Prince Vittorio Emanuele Umberto II 12 February 1937 28 December 1947
father became King
12 June 1946
Monarchy abolished
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