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Father
  
Louis of Savoy

House
  
House of Savoy

Name
  
Philip Duke

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Mother
  
Anne of Cyprus


Philip II, Duke of Savoy

Born
  
5 February 1438 Chateau de Chambery, Savoy, France (
1438-02-05
)

Issue
  
Louise, Countess of Angouleme Philibert II, Duke of Savoy Charles III, Duke of Savoy Philippe, Duke of Nemours Philiberta, Duchess of Nemours Antonia, Lady of Monaco (illegitimate)

Died
  
November 7, 1497, Chambery, France

Spouse
  
Margaret of Bourbon (m. 1472)

Children
  
Philibert II, Duke of Savoy, Charles III, Duke of Savoy, Louise of Savoy, Philippe, Duke of Nemours

Parents
  
Anne of Cyprus, Louis, Duke of Savoy

Similar People
  
Philibert II - Duke of Savoy, Charles III - Duke of Savoy, Louise of Savoy, Anne of Cyprus, Antipope Felix V

Philip II (5 February 1438 – 7 November 1497), surnamed the Landless, was the Duke of Savoy for a brief reign from 1496 to 1497.

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Biography

He was the granduncle of the previous duke Charles II, and the youngest surviving son of Duke Louis of Savoy and Anne of Cyprus. However, he was not the heir general of the previous duke, there being several females before him in the line of succession. To ensure male inheritance to the Savoy line, his eldest son Philibert was married to his cousin, the only sister of the deceased young Duke. However, the plan did not succeed: the girl died at age twelve. (Philip had already died in the meantime.) The children of the daughters of Philip's eldest brother Duke Amedeo IX of Savoy were next in line, and were entitled to the inheritance of the line of heirs-general, including Cyprus and Jerusalem. Despite the fact that Cyprus and Jerusalem did not bar succession in female line, Philip however took those claims and used those titles as well. His male successors in Savoy also continued to do so, thus giving their ducal title a higher, royal titulary.

He spent most of his life as a junior member of the ducal family. His original apanage was the district of Bresse, close to the French and Burgundian border, but it was lost and therefore Philip received his sobriquet "the Landless", or "Lackland".

First marriage

He married Margaret of Bourbon (5 February 1438 – 1483) and had three children from this marriage:

  1. Louise (1476–1531), married Charles d'Orléans, Count of Angoulême, had children including:
    1. Francis I of France whose daughter Margaret of Valois married to Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy.
    2. Marguerite of Navarre (1492–1549); Queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre
  2. Girolamo (1478)
  3. Philibert II (1480–1504)

Second marriage

He married Claudine de Brosse of Brittany (1450–1513), daughter of Jean II de Brosse and Nicole de Châtillon, and they had six children:

  1. Charles III (1486–1553) who succeeded his half-brother as Duke of Savoy
  2. Louis (1488–1502)
  3. Philip (1490–1533), duke of Nemours
  4. Assolone (1494)
  5. Giovanni (1495)
  6. Philiberta (1498–1524), married Julian II di Medici (1479–1516), duke of Nemours

Illegitimate issue

He also had eight illegitimate children by two mistresses.

With Libera Portoneri:

  1. René of Savoy (1468-31 March 1525), served as Governor of Nice and Provence, known as the Grand Bastard of Savoy and father-in-law of Anne, 1st Duc de Montmorency
  2. Antonia of Savoy, married Jean II, Lord of Monaco
  3. Peter of Savoy, Bishop of Geneva

With Bona di Romagnano:

  1. Claudina (Claudia) of Savoy (d. 2 May 1528), married to Jacob III, Count of Horne (d. 15 August 1531).
  2. Philippina (Philippa) of Savoy, married Lorenzo de' Medici
  3. Margherita (Margaret) of Savoy
  4. Giovanna (Johanna) of Savoy
  5. Michele (Michael) of Savoy, a priest

Philip is an ancestor, through an illegitimate daughter of Honorat II of Savoy, of Joséphine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napoleon.

References

Philip II, Duke of Savoy Wikipedia