Victor Emmanuel III of Italy - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
16. Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano (= #22, #24)
8. Charles Albert of Sardinia (=#12)
17. Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (= #23, #25)
4. Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
18. Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (= #26)
9. Maria Theresa of Austria (=#13)
19. Princess Luisa of Naples and Sicily (= #27)
2. Umberto I of Italy
20. Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor
10. Archduke Rainer Joseph of Austria
21. Maria Luisa of Spain
5. Adelaide of Austria
22. Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano (= #16, #24)
11. Princess Elisabeth of Savoy
23. Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (= #17, #25)
1. Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
24. Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano (= #16, #22)
12. Charles Albert of Sardinia (=#8)
25. Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (= #17, #23)
6. Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa
26. Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (= #18)
13. Maria Theresa of Austria (=#9)
27. Princess Luisa of Naples and Sicily (= #19)
3. Margherita of Savoy
28. Maximilian, Crown Prince of Saxony
14. John of Saxony
29. Princess Carolina of Parma
7. Princess Elisabeth of Saxony
30. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
15. Amalie Auguste of Bavaria
31. Caroline of Baden

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