Charles Felix of Sardinia
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Charles Felix | ||
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File:Berger - Charles Felix of Sardinia - Castle ofAgliè.png | ||
Portrait by Giacomo Berger (1816) | ||
Reign | 12 March 1821 – 27 April 1831 | |
Coronation | 25 April 18214 | |
Predecessor | Victor Emmanuel I | |
Successor | Charles Albert | |
Born | Royal Palace, Turin | 6 April 1765|
Died | Palazzo Chiablese, Turin | |
Died | 27 April 1831 | (aged 66)|
Spouse | Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily (m 7 March 1807) | |
Issue | no issue | |
Full name | ||
Carlo Felice Giuseppe Maria di Savoia | ||
House | Savoy | |
Father | Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia | |
Mother | Maria Antonia of Spain | |
Burial | 28 April 1831 Hautecombe Abbey, Saint-Pierre-de-Curtille | |
Signature | ||
Charles Felix (Carlo Felice Giuseppe Maria; 6 April 1765 – 27 April 1831) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta and King of Sardinia from 1821 to 1831 he married a niece of Marie Antoinette.
Marriage[edit]
On 7 March 1807, he married Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily by proxy in Palermo. She was a daughter of Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Maria Carolina of Austria. They had no issue.
Titles and styles[edit]
- 6 April 1765 – 7 January 1815 His Royal Highness Prince Carlo Felice of Savoy.
- 7 January 1815 – 12 March 1821 His Royal Highness The Duke of Genoa.
- 12 March 1821 – 27 April 1831 His Majesty The King.
Honours[edit]
- Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
- Knight of the Order of Saint Januarius
- Knight Grand Master of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation
- Knight and Grand Master of the Gold Medal of Military Valour
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- Kings of Sardinia
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- Knights of the Order of Saint Januarius
- Grand Masters of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation
- Knights of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation
- Grand Masters of the Gold Medal of Military Valour
- Viceroys
- Regents
- Regents of Sardinia
- Courtesy dukes
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- Burials at Hautecombe Abbey