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Charles Albert of Sardinia

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Charles Albert (October 2, 1798July 28, 1849) was the Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, Aosta and King of Sardinia from 1831 to 1849. He succeeded Charles Felix, and his name is bound with the first Italian statute and the First Independence War (1848–1849). He abdicated after a defeat suffered from the Austrian army at the Battle of Novara (1849) .

Born in Turin in 1798, to the son of Carlo Emanuele (b.1770-d.1800), 6th Prince of Carignano and Albertina Maria Cristina of Saxony (b.1779-d.1851). He was educated in the intellectually liberal but Francophil atmosphere of Geneva, then Paris during the First French Empire. At the fall of Napoleon he returned to Turin. He married Maria Teresa of Tuscany (b.1801-d.1855) in 1817 and displayed some sympathies with liberals. In 1821, as regent for the kingdom in the absence of the new king, Charles Felix, he conceded a constitution that was disavowed by the king, who sent him to join the French ultra-monarchist forces in Spain to suppress the liberal revolution there and restore Ferdinand VII. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Trocadero in 1823, which annihilated hopes of a constitutional monarchy for Spain.

Carlo Alberto succeeded Carlo Felice to the throne of Sardinia in 1831. Although an Italian patriot opposed to Austrian hegemony in Northern Italy, he put down the Mazzini conspiracy. He introduced a series of reforms that abolished domestic customs barriers within the kingdom, promulgated a constitutional law code (Statuto Albertino) along Napoleonic lines and supported the arts and sciences.

During the Revolutions of 1848 he agreed to a constitutional regime that remained in place for the century that the Kingdom of Italy lasted. The same year he declared war on absolutist Austria. However, he was defeated at Novara in 1849 and, rather than redraw the Statute, abdicated in favour of his son, Vittorio Emanuele.

He then left for exile in Oporto, Portugal, where he died the same year.

For all hereditary titles, check Vittorio Amedeo III.

With Maria Teresa of Tuscany he had children including:

  1. Vittorio Emanuele II (b.1820-d.1878)
  2. Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa (18221855), 1st Duke of Genoa who had 2 children:
  1. Margherita Teresa Giovanna, Princess of Savoy (18511926), married Umberto I.
  2. Tomasso (18541931), 2nd Duke of Genoa, who had children including:
  1. Ferdinando, (b.1884-d.1963) 3rd Duke of Genoa
  2. Philiberto, (b.1895-d.1990) Duke of Pistoia, then 4th duke of Genoa.
  3. Adalberto, Duke of Bergamo (b.1898-d.1982) unmarried.
  4. Eugenio, (b.1906-d.1996) Duke of Ancona, then 5th Duke of Genoa.
  5. Maria Bona Margherita, (b.1896-d.1971) married Prince Conrad of Bavaria (b.1883-d.1969)
  6. Maria Adelaide, (b.1904-d.1979) married Don Leone Massimo, Prince of Arsoli, Duke of Anticoli Corrado (b.1896-d.1979)

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