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  1. Maria Vittoria of Savoy (Maria Vittoria Francesca; 9 February 1690 – 8 July 1766) was a legitimated daughter of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia, first king of the House of Savoy. Married to the head of a cadet branch of the House of Savoy, she is an ancestor of the kings of Sardinia and of the Savoy kings of Italy.

  2. Maria Vittoria of Savoy (Maria Vittoria Filiberta; 29 September 1814 – 2 January 1874) was a Princess of Savoy by birth and later a princess of the Two Sicilies by virtue of her marriage to Prince Leopold of Two Sicilies, Count of Syracuse, a younger son King Francis I of the Two Sicilies.

  3. Vittoria Cristina Adelaide Chiara Maria di Savoia (born 28 December 2003) is the daughter and heir apparent to Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice, who is a claimant to the headship of the House of Savoy, the former ruling house of the Kingdom of Italy.

  4. Jun 19, 2021 · Young princess fights for her claim to the (abolished) throne of Italy. Vittoria di Savoia is the first female heir to the Italian crown in 1,000 years. By Ines de la Cuetara. June 19, 2021, 9:19 ...

  5. Nov 3, 2023 · Vittoria’s role within the family may soon be upgraded, thanks to her father's announcement in June 2023 that he intends to abdicate his role. This means that Vittoria will officially become the heir to the House of Savoy and, on her grandfather’s death, the first female head of the family.

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  6. Princess Maria Vittoria of Savoy (29 September 1814 – 2 January 1874) was a Princess of Savoy by birth and later a princess of the Two Sicilies by virtue of her marriage to Prince Leopold of Two Sicilies, Count of Syracuse, a younger son King Francis I of the Two Sicilies.

  7. Jul 22, 2010 · Maria Vittoria Francesca di Savoia was the child of Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy and his favourite mistress Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes. Born in Turin on 9 February, 1690, her parents affair had began in early 1689 when her mother Jeanne Baptiste had caught the eye of the Duke of Savoy.