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Royale Maison de Savoie

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Royale Maison de Savoie by Grégoire Hudry-Menos is an incredibly comprehensive and detailed exploration of the history of the House of Savoy. The author meticulously traces the rise and fall of this powerful dynasty, shedding light on its political intrigues, military conquests, and cultural achievements.

Hudry-Menos brings to life the key figures of the House of Savoy, from the legendary Amadeus VIII to the controversial Victor Emmanuel III. The book is rich in anecdotes and insights that make these historical figures feel vivid and compelling.

One of the book's strengths is its attention to detail. The author leaves no stone unturned in his examination of the House of Savoy, diving deep into the family's genealogy, alliances, and rivalries. This level of thoroughness makes Royale Maison de Savoie a valuable resource for anyone interested in European history.

Overall, Royale Maison de Savoie is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the complex tapestry of European politics and power dynamics. Grégoire Hudry-Menos has crafted a masterful and engaging account of the House of Savoy that will leave readers with a newfound appreciation for this influential dynasty.

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Grégoire Hudry-Menos, modeste journaliste savoyard, apporte un nouveau point de vue sur l'histoire de la maison de Savoie, montée quelques années plus tôt sur le trône d'Italie. Ces «Études historiques» sont dédiées au roi Victor-Emmanuel II. - Summary by BeniaminoMassimo


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