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Duke of Aosta (Italian:Duca d'Aosta;French:Duc d'Aoste) was a title in theItalian nobility. It was established in the 13th century whenFrederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, made theCounty of Aosta a duchy. The region was part of theSavoyard state and the title was granted to various princes of theHouse of Savoy, second sons of the reigningking of Sardinia orking of Italy.

Coat of arms of the Dukes of Aosta

The title was re-created in 1845 forPrince Amadeo, son ofVictor Emmanuel II, and thereafter held by him and his descendants until the abolition of the Italian monarchy in 1946. Two holders briefly served as kings of European countries – Prince Amadeo ruled asking of Spain from 1870 to 1873, while his grandsonPrince Aimone was titularking of Croatia from 1941 to 1943 during the Italian-backed fascist regime.

The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Aosta were Prince della Cisterna and of Belriguardo, Marquess of Voghera, and Count of Ponderano, originating from the heritage ofMaria Vittoria dal Pozzo, the mother of Duke Emanuele Filiberto. Ponderano was created in 1559, Voghera in 1618; Cisterna and Belriguardo as princely in 1670.

Duke of Aosta, 1701–1715

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NamePortraitBirthMarriagesDeath
Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia
1701–1715
 
27 April 1701
Royal Palace of Turin
second son ofVictor Amadeus II andAnne Marie d'Orléans
(1)Anne Christine of the Palatinate-Sulzbach
15 March 1722
Vercelli
one son
(2)Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg
20 August 1724
Toruń
six children
(3)Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine
1 April 1737
Royal Palace of Turin
three children
20 February 1773
Royal Palace of Turin
aged 71

Duke of Aosta, 1723–1725

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NamePortraitBirthMarriagesDeath
Prince Vittorio Amedeo
1723–1725
 
7 March 1723
Royal Palace of Turin
only son ofCharles Emmanuel III andAnne Christine of the Palatinate-Sulzbach
never married11 August 1725
Royal Palace of Turin
aged 2

Duke of Aosta, 1731–1735

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NamePortraitBirthMarriagesDeath
Prince Emanuele Filiberto
1731–1735
 
17 May 1731
Royal Palace of Turin
second son ofCharles Emmanuel III andPolyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg
never married23 April 1735
Royal Palace of Turin
aged 3

Duke of Aosta, 1738–1745

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NamePortraitBirthMarriagesDeath
Prince Carlo Francesco
1738–1745
 
1 December 1738
Royal Palace of Turin
eldest son ofCharles Emmanuel III andElisabeth Therese of Lorraine
never married25 March 1745
Royal Palace of Turin
aged 6

Duke of Aosta, 1759–1802

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NamePortraitBirthMarriagesDeath
Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia
1759–1802
 
24 July 1759
Royal Palace of Turin
second son ofVictor Amadeus III andMaria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain
Maria Theresa of Austria-Este
25 April 1789
Royal Palace of Turin
seven children
10 January 1824
Castle of Moncalieri
aged 64

Duke of Aosta, 1845–present

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NamePortraitBirthMarriagesDeath
Amadeo I of Spain
1845–1890
(King of Spain
1870–1873)[1]
 
30 May 1845
Royal Palace of Turin
second son ofVictor Emmanuel II andAdelaide of Austria[2]
(1)Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo
30 May 1863
Royal Palace of Turin
three sons
(2)Maria Letizia Bonaparte
11 September 1888
Royal Palace of Turin
one son
18 January 1890
Royal Palace of Turin
aged 44
Prince Emanuele Filiberto[1]
1890–1931
 
13 January 1869
Genoa
eldest son ofAmedeo andMaria Vittoria dal Pozzo
Hélène d'Orléans[2]
25 June 1895
Church of St. Raphael,Kingston upon Thames
two sons
4 July 1931
Royal Palace of Turin
aged 62
Prince Amedeo
1931–1942
 
21 October 1898
Royal Palace of Turin
eldest son ofEmanuele Filiberto andHélène d'Orléans
Anne d'Orléans
5 November 1927
Naples
two daughters
3 March 1942
Nairobi
aged 43
Prince Aimone
1942–1948
(King of Croatia
1941–1943)
 
9 March 1900
Royal Palace of Turin
second son ofEmanuele Filiberto andHélène d'Orléans
Irene of Greece and Denmark
1 July 1939
Florence
one son
29 January 1948
Buenos Aires
aged 47
Prince Amedeo
1948–2021
 
27 September 1943
Florence
only son ofAimone andIrene of Greece and Denmark
(1)Claude d'Orléans
22 July 1964
Sintra, Portugal
three children
(2)Silvia Paternò di Spedalotto
30 March 1987
Villa Spedalotto
no issue
1 June 2021
Castiglion Fibocchi
aged 77
Prince Aimone
2021–present
 
13 October 1967
Florence
only son ofAmedeo
Olga of Greece
27 September 2008
Patmos, Greece
three children
living

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