For the venue in Monmouth, Wales SavoyTheatre, Monmouth Infobox Theatre name SavoyTheatre image 1881 Savoy Theatre.jpg caption Original facade of the SavoyTheatre, 1881 address Savoy Street city City ... Theatre Information The SavoyTheatre is a West End theatre located in the Strand, London Strand in the City ... opera s of Gilbert and Sullivan , which became known as the Savoy Opera s as a result. The theatre ... . ref name Times The SavoyTheatre , The Times , 3 October 1881 ref In 1889, Richard D Oyly Carte built the Savoy Hotel next to the theatre. For many years, the Savoy was the home of the D Oyly Carte ... empty until Richard D Oyly Carte bought it in 1880 to build the SavoyTheatre specifically for the production ... 1 March 2007 ref Richard D Oyly Carte s theatre File Savoy pre 1920.JPG right thumb Original interior of SavoyTheatre, 1881 Carte bought the freehold of the site, then known as Beaufort Buildings ... in 1881, On the Savoy Manor there was formerly a theatre. I have used the ancient name as an appropriate .... The SavoyTheatre , The Times , 3 October 1881 ref The proscenium arch was convert 30 ft m high by convert ... Beaufort Street. After Carte built the Savoy Hotel in 1889, the entrance to the theatre was moved to the hotel s courtyard off the Strand, where it is today. The Savoy was a state of the art theatre and the first ... ref The Strand, including the SavoyTheatre, and a depiction of Richard D Oyly Carte, are featured ... Greet , staged other Savoy Opera comic operas at the theatre by Arthur Sullivan and others, notably ... closed the SavoyTheatre, and the interior was completely rebuilt to designs by Frank A. Tugwell with elaborate ... There were Gilbert and Sullivan seasons at the SavoyTheatre in 1929&ndash 30, 1932&ndash 33, 1951 ... of the Savoy Hotel group, which controlled the theatre. Management of the theatre was assumed in 1948 ... The Times , obituary of Hugh Wontner, 27 November 1992 ref 1990 fire and restored theatre File Savoy Theatre.jpg thumb alt Savoytheatre refurbishment. upright left The SavoyTheatre was refurbished in the early ... more details
Infobox Theatre name SavoyTheatre image The SavoyTheatre, Monmouth geograph.org.uk 1070497.jpg caption Entrance to the SavoyTheatre address Church Street city Monmouth pushpin map country Wales designation ... savoy.co.uk The SavoyTheatre is a theatre and Movie theater cinema in Church Street, Monmouth ... SavoyTheatre . Accessed 10 January 2012 ref It is one of 24 buildings on the Monmouth Heritage Trail . File Dual language plaque, SavoyTheatre, Monmouth geograph.org.uk 1708043.jpg thumb left ... management and operation The Savoy is the oldest working theatre site in Wales ref name freepress ... theatre gets 6k boost , 10 January 2012 . Accessed 10 January 2012 ref The Savoy still shows ... cell details for the first row Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, Exterior at night.jpg 500x130px Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, sign.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth main door handles.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, Stalls entrance sign.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, Ironwork on the ticket booth.jpg border 500x130px none Start of a second ... Start of individual cell details for the first row Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, View From Balcony, Central.jpg border 500x130px Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth View From Balcony.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth View Of Balcony.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, Balcony Door View.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth Chandelier on Balcony.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, original wallpaper.jpg border 500x130px none Start ... Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth Plaster Mythical Nude and Trumpeting Babies.jpg border 500x130px Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth Plaster Mouldings.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, Dragon Moulding.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth, Dragon Moulding From Below.jpg border 500x130px none Image SavoyTheatre Monmouth Curtain and Pillar.jpg border 500x130px none Image ... more details
About the historical region of Savoy other uses Savoy disambiguation For the two French d partements of the region of Savoy, see Savoie and Haute Savoie Infobox Country or territory native name span style white space nowrap Savoy span br lang fr Savoie Language icon fr French language fr br lang frp ... , Savoyard in widespread use, pejorative ref Jack D. Street. The Independence of Savoy and the Autonomy ... Senate of Savoy small dissolved in 1860 small area km2 10416 population estimate 1,125,119 population ... type Annexation Annexed sovereignty note Annexed to France on June 14, 1860 established event1 Savoy ... utc offset DST 2 drives on right calling code 33 Savoy IPA en s v IPA lang frp Savou , IPA frp .... The historical land of Savoy emerged as the feudal territory of the house of Savoy during ... and Italy . Installed by Rudolph III, King of Burgundy , officially in 1003, the House of Savoy became ... of Savoy to 1416 and then the Duchy of Savoy from 1416 to 1714. The territory of Savoy was annexed ... Sardinia in 1815. Savoy was finally annexed to France, under the Second French Empire in 1860, as part ... . Victor Emmanuel s dynasty, the House of Savoy , retained its Italian lands of Piedmont and Liguria and became the Kings of Italy ruling dynasty of Italy . Geography The County and Duchy of Savoy incorporated Turin and other territories in Piedmont , a region in northwestern Italy that borders Savoy, which were also possessions of the House of Savoy. The capital of the Duchy remained at the traditional Savoyard capital of Chamb ry until 1563, when it was moved to Turin. In modern France, Savoy is part of the Rh ne Alpes region. Following its annexation to France in 1860, the territory of Savoy ... the castle of the House of Savoy and the Savoyard senate . The state included six districts Savoie Propre, sometimes known as Ducal Savoy capital Chamb ry Chablais capital Thonon les Bains Faucigny ... Allobroges people ref CathEncy wstitle Savoy ref became part of the Roman Empire . The name Savoy ... more details
wiktionarypar Savoy TOCright Savoy or The Savoy may refer to Savoy, a type of cabbage which has curly leaves Savoy crackers, made by Arnott s Biscuits Holdings , sold in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia Savoy Declaration , reformed statement of faith and modification to the Westminster Confession Savoy Operation , 1975 PLO terrorist attack at the Savoy Hotel, Tel Aviv, Israel Plymouth Savoy , an American automobile People House of Savoy , the house or dynasty of the former Italian Royal Family Andy Savoy born 1963 , Canadian politician and engineer Gene Savoy 1927 2009 , American author and explorer Marc Savoy born 1940 , Cajun accordionist and accordion maker Nick Savoy born 1974 , American entrepreneur Prince Eugene of Savoy 1663 1736 , Austrian Habsburg military leader Teresa Ann Savoy born 1955 , British born actress Places Savoy , a historical region in western Europe Duchy of Savoy , that ruled there in the Middle Ages House of Savoy , dynasty of nobles who traditionally ... Savoie Pays de Savoie See also Savoie disambiguation India Savoy Hotel Mussoorie , built in 1902 on a hill station in Uttarakhand state Ireland The Savoy Cinema , Dublin Malta Savoy, a zone of Sliema Russia Savoy Hotel Moscow , in Central Moscow South Africa Savoy Estate, Gauteng , a suburb of Johannesburg United Kingdom Savoy Hotel Savoy Palace Precinct of the SavoySavoy Pier SavoyTheatre The Savoy, a former name of the Safari Cinema in Croydon, demolished 2005 United States Savoy, Illinois Savoy, Massachusetts Savoy, Texas Savoy, Wisconsin , a ghost town Savoy Ballroom , in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City The Savoy Indianapolis, Indiana , included on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Center Township, Marion County, Indiana Entertainment Savoy opera , meaning comic opera in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan, as performed at the SavoyTheatre until about 1903 Savoy band , Norwegian American rock trio, featuring Paul Waaktaar Savoy and his wife Lauren SavoySavoy ... more details
SavoyTheatre and the Savoy Hotel which memorialise its name and on the south the River Thames ... 200px The Savoy Palace in 1650 drawn by Hollar The Savoy Palace was considered the grandest nobleman ... was known as the Liberties of the Savoy . Savoy Palace File Plan of the savoy 1736.png thumb 200px Plan of the Savoy precincts in 1736 In the Middle Ages , though there were many other noble palaces within ... the land to the Eleanor of Provence queen s uncle, Peter II, Count of Savoy Peter, Count of Savoy ... there throughout the next century. In the 14th century, when the Strand was paved as far as the Savoy ... broker and in his time the richest person in the kingdom. The Savoy was the most magnificent nobleman ... and ornaments. Geoffrey Chaucer began writing The Canterbury Tales while working at the Savoy Palace ... the revolt, systematically demolished the Savoy and everything in it. What could not be smashed ... this, the name Savoy was retained by the site. Savoy Hospital File Savoy Hospital Vetusta Monumenta.jpg thumb right Savoy Hospital, from Vetusta Monumenta . Image Savoy on Norden s map.jpg thumb The arrow added to this 1593 map of Westminster indicates the Savoy. Image SavoyChapel.jpg thumb The Savoy Chapel It was here that Henry VII of England Henry VII founded the Savoy Hospital for poor, needy ... report.asp?compid 35379 title VCH Hospital of the Savoy publisher British history.ac.uk date 2003 ... in 1702 and in the 19th  century the old hospital buildings were demolished. The Masters of the Savoy ... Hospital of the Savoy & 124 A History of the County of London Volume 1 pp. 546 549 publisher British ... Sheldon 1663 1699 Henry Killigrew playwright Henry Killigrew Savoy Chapel Main Savoy Chapel The only ... use as the church for the Duchy of Lancaster and Royal Victorian Order . Today The Savoy is remembered in the names of the Savoy Hotel and the SavoyTheatre which stand on the site. Many of the nearby streets are also named for the SavoySavoy Buildings, Court, Hill, Place, Row, Street and Way. Savoy ... more details
Hotel Savoy may refer to Hotel Savoy novel Hotel Savoy novel , by Joseph Roth Savoy Hotel and Grill , Kansas City, Missouri Savoy Hotel , London, England Savoy Hotel Moscow , Russia Savoy Hotel Mussoorie , India See also Savoy disambiguation disambig nl Hotel Savoy pl Hotel Savoy ... more details
Image Savoy Palace.jpg thumb 200px The former Savoy Palace . Savoy Place is a large red brick building on the north bank of the River Thames in London , England . It is on a street called Savoy Place and Savoy Street runs along the side of the building up to the Strand, London Strand . In front is the Victoria Embankment , part of the Thames Embankment . Close by are the Savoy Hotel and Waterloo Bridge . There are commanding views over to the South Bank and the London Eye . The building is the headquarters for the Institution of Engineering and Technology IET , formed from the Institution of Electrical Engineers IEE and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers IIE in 2006. Outside the building, there is a statue of the leading Victorian era Victorian scientist Michael Faraday by the Irish sculptor John Henry Foley 1818 1874 . ref http www.nowpublic.com statue michael faraday savoy place london sculptor john henry foley Statue of Michael Faraday at Savoy Place, London Sculptor John Henry Foley . ref History The location of Savoy Place was originally called the Savoy Manor , taking its name from Peter II, Count of Savoy . He was given the land by Henry III of England Henry III on 12 ... hospice. The Savoy Palace was extended by successive Earl of Lancaster Earls of Lancaster and John ... were carried out by H. Percy Adams and Charles Holden . Savoy Hill House Behind Savoy Place is a building originally known as Lancaster House and later as Savoy Mansions. It was built in 1880 by the Savoy ... , BBC . ref Savoy Hill was bought by the IEE in 1984 and is now known as Savoy Hill House . See also List of eponymous roads in London Savoy Chapel SavoyTheatre References reflist External links http www.savoyplace.co.uk Savoy Place website http www.theiet.org about libarc archives research guides savoy.cfm Archives research guide The Savoy and Savoy Place http www.londontown.com LondonStreets savoy place f6d.html LondonTown.com information coord 51.50923 N 0.12086 W type landmark region GB ... more details
AreaLastYear 1921 DensityLast 5 acre DensityLastYear 1921 The Precinct of the Savoy , also known as the Liberty of the Savoy and the Liberties of the Savoy , was a Liberty division liberty in the metropolitan area of London , England. The Savoy was the area where the Savoy Hotel and SavoyTheatre ...Infobox historic subdivision Name Precinct of the Savoy HQ Government Master of the Savoy Origin Status Civil parish Start End 1922 Code CodeName Replace Strand District Metropolis Strand District Motto Divisions DivisionsNames DivisionsMap Image Map File Savoy liberty in westminster 1921.png 300px br Civil parish within Metropolitan Borough of Westminster Westminster in 1921 Arms Civic PopulationFirst 245 PopulationFirstYear 1881 AreaFirst convert 7 acres km2 AreaFirstYear 1881 1921 DensityFirst ... was different in this area. Name and early history Main Savoy Palace File Plan of the savoy 1736.png 250px thumb left Plan of the Savoy Precinct 1736 In 1245 a palace was built in this location by Simon ... by Henry III of England Henry III to Peter II, Count of Savoy Peter of Savoy , uncle of his queen, Eleanor of Provence , and was renamed Savoy Palace. ref name old and new cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 45137 title The Savoy author Walter Thornbury year 1878 work Old ... , becoming the Great Hospital of St Bernard de Monte Jovis in Savoy . ref name old and new Duchy of Lancaster ... of Lancaster , including the Savoy, were effectively part of the County Palatine of Lancaster ..., someone being pursued for a debt in London could reside in the Savoy without fear of arrest by people ... series Aubrey Maturin novels of Patrick O Brian . Demise The area of the Precinct of the Savoy was included ... report.aspx?compid 45137 The Savoy , Old and New London Volume 3 1878 cite web url http www.pepysdiary.com p 1159.php 11225 title The Savoy accessdate 5 May 2006 cite web url http www.wwnorton.com pob ... W region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Savoy Category History of Westminster Category Liberties ... more details
Thomas of Savoy may refer to Thomas I, Count of Savoy , first Thomas to rule Savoy Thomas II of Piedmont , second Thomas to rule Savoy as regent Thomas III of Piedmont Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano , of the House of Savoy hndis ... more details
, The Savoy Company is the oldest amateur theater company in the world dedicated solely to the production of the 13 surviving operas of Gilbert and Sullivan . Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , the Savoy ... Yeomen of the Guard The Savoy Company celebrates 100 years of taking on Gilbert and Sullivan , CityPaper ... opulent production values, compared with most amateur theatre groups. The company s productions ... Charity through productions Since 1901, The Savoy Company has been an important part of Philadelphia ... to local charitable organization s. In the past fifteen years, The Savoy Company has donated ... of his friends, The Savoy Company has always performed the works of Gilbert and Sullivan sharing ... of Act I Finale.jpg thumb 400px right The Pirates of Penzance The Savoy Company is financially ..., board members and committee chairs are all company members. Savoy provides its own choreographers ... program book. The Savoy season officially begins in early February, although production and administrative ... evenings and Saturdays. The Savoy Company s performances generally take place in late May and early June. A smaller ensemble of The Savoy Company, The Savoy Travelling Troupe, presents concert versions ... at the Festival s Philadelphia legs in 1996 and 1997. In 1997, members of The Savoy Company were asked .... In 1999, Savoy also helped the Blue Hill Troupe in New York City to celebrate its 75th ... function Savoy s membership consists of volunteers drawn from the Greater Philadelphia area. Nelson ... the company, and many of the members are second and third generation members. Each season, Savoy sponsors a series of social events open to members and their friends. The Savoy season culminates ... 090554&source froogle History of The Savoy Company 1901 1940 1940 External links http www.savoy.org Savoy Company s website http www.theatrealliance.org theatres savoy company.html Profile of the company at the Theatre Alliance http www.zwire.com site news.cfm?newsid 2369993&BRD 1673&PAG 461&dept id ... more details
impresario Richard D Oyly Carte bought it in 1880 to build the SavoyTheatre specifically for the production ... of land, next to the SavoyTheatre, that Carte originally purchased to house an electrical generator ... gallery with pool, gym and spa, located above the SavoyTheatre. The new Beaufort Bar has an Art ... . Reflected Light The Story of the SavoyTheatre Contarini, Paulo. The Savoy Was My Oyster Dorelli ...About the Savoy Hotel in London other uses Savoy disambiguation Infobox hotel logo Savoy Logo.png logo width 140px image Savoy Hotel, London.jpg image width 260px caption Front entrance location London ... Savoy The Savoy Hotel is a hotel located on the Strand, London Strand , in the City of Westminster ... and Sullivan operas, the hotel opened on 6 August 1889. It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels ... telereopen The hotel became Carte s most successful venture. Its bands, Savoy Orpheans and the Savoy ... details Savoy 27up for sale 27 as Saudi owner 27s billions dwindle article.do Savoy up for sale as Saudi ... hotels, with 268 rooms and panoramic views of the River Thames across Savoy Place and the Thames Embankment . ref http www.fairmont.com savoy The Savoy , Fairmont.com. ref The hotel closed in December 2007 for extensive renovations and reopened in October 2010. History The site The House of Savoy was the ruling family of Savoy , descended from Humbert I of Savoy Humbert I, Count of Sabaudia or Maurienne , who became count in 1032. The name Sabaudia evolved into Savoy or Savoie . Peter II of Savoy Count Peter or Piers or Piero of Savoy d. 1268 was the maternal uncle of Eleanor of Provence , queen consort of Henry III of England , and came with her to London. Image Savoy Palace.jpg thumb left The Savoy Palace Henry III of England King Henry III made Peter Earl of Richmond and, in 1246, gave him the land between the Strand, London Strand and the Thames where Peter built the Savoy Palace in 1263. On Peter s death, the Savoy was given to Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster , by his mother ... more details
the SavoyTheatre , which impresario Richard D Oyly Carte built to house the Gilbert and Sullivan pieces, and later, those by other composer&ndash librettist teams. The great bulk of the non G&S Savoy ... 1881 was the first opera to appear at the SavoyTheatre, and thus, in a strict sense, the first true Savoy Opera , although the term Savoy Opera has, for over a century, included the complete set ... , or The Statutory Duel 1896 Image 1881 Savoy Theatre.jpg right thumb 200px c.1881 SavoyTheatre ... drama curtain raisers to the G&S pieces, or to fill the theatre when no G&S piece was available. To their contemporaries, the term Savoy Opera referred to any opera that appeared at that theatre, regardless ... operas were the only works produced at the SavoyTheatre from the date it opened 10 October 1881 ... librettist teams. Richard D Oyly Carte died on April 3, 1901. If the nexus of Carte and the SavoyTheatre is used to define Savoy Opera, then the last new Savoy Opera was The Rose of Persia music ... not produce it, nor was it ever performed at the SavoyTheatre. Given its lack of a D Oyly Carte or Savoy ... Theatre during the original runs and principal revivals of the Savoy Operas through 1909. There may ...Image 1881 Patience.jpg right 250px 1881 Programme for Patience opera Patience The Savoy Operas denote ..., leaving the term Savoy Opera as practically synonymous with Gilbert and Sullivan. The Savoy operas in both senses were seminal influences on the creation of the modern Musical theatre musical . Gilbert ... to these works as Savoy Operas , comic operas , or both. ref See, e. g., Crowther, Stedman, Bailey ..., his wife Helen Carte assumed management of the theatre. She continued to produce new pieces in the G&S ... Carte Opera Company produced, the last Savoy Opera was A Princess of Kensington music by Edward German ... Rollins and R. John Witts adopt as the end of the Savoy Operas. After A Princess of Kensington , Mrs. D Oyly Carte relinquished control of the theatre until December 8, 1906, when she produced two seasons ... more details
Mafalda of Savoy may refer to Maud of Savoy , aka Mafalda of Savoy, 1112 1158 , Queen Consort of Portugal, wife of King Afonso I of Portugal Princess Mafalda of Savoy 1902 1944 , wife of Prince Philipp of Hesse Princess Mafalda Giovanna Shams Maria Fiorenza Isabella of Savoy b. Florence, 1969 , daughter of Amedeo, 5th Duke of Aosta , claimant to the headship of the House of Savoy hndis ... more details
Infobox person name Suzanne Savoy image imagesize caption pseudonym birth name Suzanne Savoy birth date birth date and age 1955 2 19 birth place Wilmington, Delaware , United States death date death place active 1986 present spouse children Bonnie Black website Suzanne Savoy born February 19, 1955 is an United States American actress and voice actress . Best known for playing Susan Lombardo in The Man with the Perfect Swing . She also appears and does voice overs for many commercials, and has roles ranging from minor to starring in both film , and television . She also acted as Major Jo Anne Vargas in the Crusader game series Crusader video game series. Life and career Born in Wilmington, Delaware , Suzanne Savoy moved with her family to Montreal, Canada Montreal at the age of five and lived in Canada until the age of 23. She studied design at the National Theatre School of Canada and only began her acting career in her late twenties after she had moved to Houston, Texas Houston . She studied acting at Royal National Theatre The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain and various other schools and colleges. While living in Texas , she had principal and starring roles in many commercials , films , TV shows and Play theatre plays , had a thriving career as a voice over ref http wiki.answers.com Q Who does the voiceover for the Evista commercial ref actress, and co founded Mercury Studio , which provided on camera training for actors until 2005. She was married to James Black of the Alley Theatre for seven years they have one daughter. Having moved to New York City, New York New York City in 1995 with her daughter following divorce, Suzanne became a mainstay of the Shakespeare Project , which toured New York City s park and public spaces. She variously performed, designed sets ... ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savoy, Suzanne ALTERNATIVE ... , United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savoy, Suzanne Category 1955 births Category ... more details
Peter of Savoy may refer to Peter I of Savoy d. 1078 , who ruled jointly with his brother Amedeo from 1060 to 1078 Peter II of Savoy 1203 1268 , Count of Savoy Peter of Aigueblanche died 1268 , medieval bishop of Hereford hndis ... more details
Marie or Mary of Brittany may refer to Marie of Savoy, Baroness of Faucigny 1298 1336 , daughter of Amadeus V, Count of Savoy wife of Hugues de La Tour du Pin, Baron de Faucigny Marie of Savoy, Duchess of Milan 1411 1469 , daughter of Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy wife of Filippo Maria Visconti Marie of Savoy, Countess of Saint Pol 1448 1475 , daughter of Louis, Duke of Savoy wife of Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint Pol Marie of Savoy, Margravine of Baden Hochberg 1455 1511 , daughter of Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy wife of Philip, Margrave of Baden Hochberg hndis ... more details
Margaret of Savoy may refer to Margaret of Savoy d. 1254 , daughter of Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy and Anne of Burgundy wife firstly of Boniface II of Montferrat and secondly of Aymar III, Count of Valentinois The Blessed Margaret of Savoy 1390 1464 Margaret of Savoy 1410 1479 , wife of Louis III of Naples, Louis IV of the Rhine and Ulrich V, Count of W rttemberg, mother of Philip, Elector Palatine Margaret of Savoy, Countess of Saint Pol 1439 1483 , daughter of Louis, Duke of Savoy and wife firstly of Giovanni IV Paleologo and secondly of Pierre II de Luxembourg Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy 1480 1530 , daughter of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Mary of Burgundy wife firstly of John of Castile and secondly of Philibert of Savoy Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry 1523 1574 , daughter of King Francis I of France and Claude, Duchess of Brittany wife of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy Margaret of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal 1589 1655 , Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat and last Vicereine of Portugal Margherita of Savoy 1851 1926 , Queen consort of Italy, wife of Umberto I See also Margherita di Savoia disambiguation lookfrom Margaret of Savoy hndis nl Margaretha van Savoye pl Ma gorzata Sabaudzka ujednoznacznienie ... more details
Boniface of Savoy may refer to Boniface, Count of Savoy 1244 1263 Boniface of Savoy archbishop 1217 1270 , Archbishop of Canterbury hndis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Savoy Bearcats were an eleven piece jazz band, led by Leon Abbey , which was the house band at the Savoy Ballroom in New York City from its opening in 1926 to 1928. The band s name was changed from the Charleston Bearcats while they were at the Savoy. After leaving the Savoy they became known as Leon Abbey s Band . The band s drummer was Tiny Bradshaw and its bassist was Ralph Escudero . Category American jazz ensembles US jazz band stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Marc Savoy image Marcandannsavoy.jpg alt Marc and Ann Savoy playing Cajun accordion and guitar respectively at the Balfa camp. caption Marc and Ann Savoy playing at the Balfa Camp. image size 250 landscape yes background non vocal instrumentalist birth name alias birth date Birth date and age 1940 10 1 death date origin Near Eunice, Louisiana instrument Cajun accordion genre ... associated acts Savoy Family Band , Savoy Doucet Cajun Band , website http www.savoymusiccenter.com Marc Savoy pronounced IPA en s vw sah vwah ref cite journal last Berman first Leslie year 2003 month January title Savoy fare the real family values of Marc & Ann Savoy. Sound Recording Review journal Sing Out volume 47 issue 3 id url http www.singout.org 412toc.html quote Marc Savoy pronounced ... musician, and builder and player of the Cajun accordion . Savoy holds a degree in chemical engineering but his primary income is derived from his accordion making business, based at his Savoy Music Center in Eunice, Louisiana . His wife is the singer and guitarist Ann Savoy , whom he met in 1975 ... , D. L. Menard , and Michael Doucet , the latter of whom he plays with in the Savoy Doucet Band. He also plays in the Savoy Family Band with his wife Ann Savoy Ann and their sons Joel Savoy Joel and Wilson Savoy Wilson . He hosts regular jam sessions and mini festivals at the Savoy Music Center. Films ... related to Cajun music References reflist External links commons category Savoy family http www.savoymusiccenter.com Marc Savoy official site http www.meloche.net marc.htm Marc Savoy page http www.rootsworld.com interview savoy.html Marc Savoy interview Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savoy, Marc ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 1, 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savoy, Marc Category 1940 births Category Living people ... stub fr Marc Savoy ... more details
Philip of Savoy may refer to Philip I, Count of Savoy 1207 1285 Philip I of Piedmont 1278 1334 Philip of Savoy, Count of Gen ve 1417 1444 , son of Antipope Felix V and Mary of Burgundy, Duchess of Savoy hndis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
BLP sources date August 2011 Lauren Waaktaar Savoy is an United States American musician , composer , director and photographer . She was born on the 17th april 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts. Since 1995, she has played with husband Paul Waaktaar Savoy and drummer Frode Unneland in the group Savoy band Savoy . ref name George WarrenRomanowski2001 cite book last1 George Warren first1 Holly last2 Romanowski first2 Patricia last3 Bashe first3 Patricia Romanowski coauthors Jon Pareles title The Rolling stone encyclopedia of rock & roll url http books.google.com books?id uU9AAQA6kAMC accessdate 12 August 2011 date 2001 10 30 publisher Fireside isbn 9780743201209 page 10 ref Savoy has won the Spellemannprisen award for Best Pop Band twice 1999, 2001 , and has been nominated three times. Waaktaar Savoy ... married in 1991. In 1999 they had a son together, named True August Waaktaar Savoy. The a ha song Angel a ha song Angel In The Snow was written for Lauren Savoy by Paul Savoy and he played it to her on their wedding day. He was too shy to make a speech so he wrote a song instead. Savoy has not released an album since 2007. Discography with Savoy Mary is Coming 1996 Lackluster Me 1997 Mountains of Time 1999 Reasons To Stay Indoors 2001 Savoy 2004 Savoy Songbook vol. 1 2007 Other appearances Savoy appeared on the a ha track You ll Never Get Over Me from the album Minor Earth Major Sky ... Leaves and The Sun Never Shone That Day . Filmography Savoy has made a name for herself as a director ... Approach You? a ha Early Morning a ha I Call Your Name a ha There s Never A Forever Thing Savoy Velvet Savoy Rain Savoy Star Savoy Grind You Down Savoy Empty Of Feeling The September When Cries Like ... Lauren mvdbase.com US singer stub Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Savoy, Lauren DATE OF BIRTH 1968 DEFAULTSORT Savoy, Lauren Category American singers Category Songwriters ... es Lauren Waaktaar Savoy no Lauren Waaktaar Savoy sv Lauren Waaktaar Savoy ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Savoy Type Album Artist Savoy band Savoy Cover Savoy Savoy.jpg Released startdate 2004 10 30 Recorded 2003 04 Genre Rock music Rock Length Label Eleventeen Sonet Records Sonet Producer Lauren Savoy Lauren & Paul Waaktaar Savoy Reviews Last album Reasons to Stay Indoors br 2001 This album Savoy br 2004 Next album Savoy Songbook Vol. 1 br 2007 Savoy is the fifth album from the Norway Norwegian Savoy band group of the same name , released 30 October 2004 in Norway. Like their two previous releases, there was a regular edition and limited edition. However, this time, the limited edition bonus CD has been substituted with a DVD with the videos for Isotope and Whalebone . There is also a Making Of featurette. Whalebone appears in the critically acclaimed film Hawaii, Oslo . Track listing All songs written by Paul Waaktaar Savoy and Lauren Savoy . Empty of Feeling Girl One Bovine Whalebone Shooting Spree Melanie Lied to Me Watertowers Is My Confidence Reeling? Rain on Your Parade Cyna The Breakers Isotope Credits Paul Waaktaar Savoy Lead vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, programming, arrangements Lauren Savoy Lead vocals, rhythm guitar, backing vocals Maya Vik Bass, backing vocals Frode Unneland Drums, backing vocals Jimmy Gnecco Backing vocals Shooting Spree , lead vocals The Breakers External links http old.savoycentral.com music Savoy.php Album listing on old Savoycentral.com page Category 2004 albums 2000s rock album stub es Savoy lbum it Savoy album ... more details
Infobox University name University of Savoy native name Universit de Savoie latin name image Image Universite de savoie logo.jpg 200px Logo motto established 1960s, officially recognised 1979 type Public endowment staff faculty president Gilbert Ang nieux provost principal rector chancellor vice chancellor dean head label head students 12,368 small 2005 small undergrad postgrad doctoral profess city Annecy br fr Jacob Bellecombette Jacob Bellecombette , br fr Le Bourget du Lac Le Bourget du Lac , br both near Chamb ry state br in Haute Savoie Savoie country br France Flagicon France campus free label free colors colours mascot fightsong nickname affiliations footnotes website http www.univ savoie.fr address Chamb ry br small MAISON DE L ETUDIANT br 378, rue de la R publique br B.P. 1104 br 73011 CHAMBERY CEDEX small Annecy br small Maison de l Etudiant Antenne d Annecy br 9, rue de l Arc en Ciel br B.P. 240 br 74942 ANNECY LE VIEUX CEDEX small telephone coor logo The University of Savoy is a university in Alps alpine eastern France , in the historical region of Savoy , with one campus ... of Chamb ry teaches science . History Between 1295 and 1563, Chamb ry was the capital of Savoy as the region ... in Chamb ry in this period, and Turin took over from Chamb ry as Savoy s capital in 1563. The Italian unification annexing of Savoy by France after the unification of Italy meant that Chamb ry ... universities in the 1960s, a Savoy Coll ge Scientifique Universitaire CSU was created, then a Coll ge ... of Strasbourg Strasbourg Robert Schuman University III URS , Savoy has the fourth highest number of ERASMUS ... Univ Sav amphi 11.JPG Grand amphith atre lecture theatre Image Univ Sav bibliotheque.JPG University ... of the University of Savoy Annecy http www.iut.univ savoie.fr IUT d Annecy http www.tc.univ savoie.fr ... in France coord 45 33 34 N 5 54 46 E type edu region FR source frwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Savoy ... in the 1960s Category Buildings and structures in Savoie University of Savoy Category 1960s ... more details
small Italian language it small conventional long name County of Savoy common name Savoy continent ... end Raised to Duchy of Savoy duchy date end Optional Date of disestablishment p1 Kingdom of Arles flag p1 s1 Duchy of Savoy flag s1 Savoie flag.svg image flag Default Flag of Common name .svg image coat Blason73 Savoie.svg image map Savoie 12 13e siecles.GIF image map caption Savoy lands about 1200 capital Chamb ry from 1295 footnotes Accepts wikilinks For the later history of Savoy see Duchy of Savoy . The Counts of Savoy Lang it Savoia , Lang fr Savoie emerged, along with the mediaeval commune .... Humbert I, Count of Savoy Humbert I the White Handed from the noble House of Savoy had received ... s descendants maintained their independence as counts. His younger son Otto, Count of Savoy Otto in 1046 ... House of Z hringen . Count Thomas I, Count of Savoy Thomas I in 1220 occupied the towns of Pinerolo and Chamb ry Kamrach , which afterwards became the Savoy capital. His younger son Peter II, Count of Savoy Peter II in 1240 was invited to Kingdom of England England by King Henry III of England ... Ports and Earl of Richmond and had the Savoy Palace erected at London . In 1313 Count Amadeus V, Count of Savoy Amadeus V the Great officially gained the status of Imperial immediacy from the hands ... of Savoy Amadeus VI of Savoy was appointed Imperial vicar of Arelat by Emperor Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV of Luxembourg in 1365. The Red Count Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy Amadeus ... Antipope Felix V Amadeus VIII the Peaceful purchased the County of Geneva in 1401. The extended Savoy ... of Luxembourg see Duchy of Savoy 1416 1718 . Counts of Savoy Humbert I, Count of Savoy Humbert I the White Handed 1003 1047 48 Amadeus I, Count of Savoy Amadeus I of the Tail , son 1030 48 1051 56 Otto I, Count of Savoy Otto I , brother 1051 56 1060 Peter I, Count of Savoy Peter I , son 1060 78 Amadeus II, Count of Savoy Amadeus II , brother 1078 80 Otto II, Count of Savoy Otto II , son 1080 ... more details