Philip of Savoy

Philip of Savoy

Philip of Savoy may refer to:

* Philip I, Count of Savoy (1207-1285)
* Philip I of Piedmont (1278-1334)
* Philip, Count of Geneva (1417-1444)
* Philip of Savoy, count of Genevois of the sixteenth century


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