Italy
Kingdom from 1713 until 1946 (until 1720 Kingdom of Sardinia and until 1861 Piemont-Sardinia). Family burial sites are the Basilica di Superga in Turin and since the unification of Italy the Pantheon in Rome.
Name | Born-died | Burial site |
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King Victor Amadeus II | 1666–1732 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Anne Marie d'Orléans | 1669–1728 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Anna Canalis di Cumiana | 1680–1769 | |
King Charles Emmanuel I | 1701–1773 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Anne Christine of Sulzbach | 1704–1723 | first in the Cathedral S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg | 1706–1735 | first in the Cathedral S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine | 1711–1741 | first in the Cathedral S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica of Superga in Turin |
King Victor Amadeus III | 1726–1796 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Maria Antonietta of Spain | 1729–1785 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
King Charles Emmanuel IV | 1751–1819 | Jesuite Church Il Gesù in Rome |
Clothilde of France | 1759–1802 | Sta. Catarina e Chiaia in Naples |
King Victor Emmanuel I | 1751–1819 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Maria Teresa of Austria-Este | 1773–1832 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
King Charles Felix | 1765–1831 | Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, Savoy, France |
Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily | 1779–1849 | Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, Savoy, France |
King Charles Albert | 1798–1849 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Maria Theresa of Austria-Tuscany | 1801–1855 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
King Victor Emmanuel II | 1820–1878 | Pantheon in Rome |
Maria Adelaide of Austria | 1822–1855 | Basilica of Superga in Turin |
Rosa Vercellana | 1833–1885 | first in S. Matteo in Pisa, since 1885 in the Mausoelum of "Bela Rosin" nearby Mirafiori castle in Turin |
King Umberto I | 1844–1900 | Pantheon in Rome |
Margherita of Savoy | 1851–1926 | Pantheon in Rome |
King Victor Emmanuel III | 1869–1947 | first in the church St. Catherine in Alexandria |
Elena of Montenegro | 1873–1952 | Saint-Lazare cemetery in Montpellier |
King Umberto II | 1904–1983 | Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, Savoy, France |
Marie-José of Belgium | 1906–2001 | Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, Savoy, France |
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