Prince Eugenio, Duke of Genoa
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{{Infobox royalty
| name = Prince Eugenio
| full name = {{langx|it|Eugenio Alfonso Carlo Maria Giuseppe}}
| title = Duke of Genoa
Duke of Ancona
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| spouse = {{marriage|Princess Lucia of the Two Sicilies|1938}}
| issue = Princess Maria Isabella of Savoy-Genoa
| house = Savoy
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| father = Thomas, 2nd Duke of Genoa
| mother = Princess Isabella of Bavaria
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1906|03|13|df=y}}
| birth_place = Turin, Kingdom of Italy
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1996|12|08|1906|03|13|df=y}}
| death_place = São Paulo, Brazil
| place of burial = Basilica of Superga, near Turin
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Prince Eugenio of Savoy, 5th Duke of Genoa{{cn|date=August 2020}} (Eugenio Alfonso Carlo Maria Giuseppe; 13 March 1906 – 8 December 1996) was a member of the House of Savoy, Duke of Ancona from birth, and the 5th and final Duke of Genoa. Prince Eugenio was the sixth and youngest child of Prince Thomas of Savoy, 2nd Duke of Genoa and his wife Princess Isabella of Bavaria.{{cn|date=August 2020}}
Marriage and issue
Prince Eugenio married Princess Lucia of the Two Sicilies, fifth child and fourth-eldest daughter of Prince Ferdinand Pius of the Two Sicilies, Duke of Calabria and his wife Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria, on 29 October 1938 at Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Germany.{{cn|date=August 2020}} The bride and groom were second cousins once removed in descent from King Ludwig I of Bavaria. Prince Eugenio and Princess Lucia had one daughter:{{cn|date=August 2020}}
Later life
After the dissolution of the Kingdom of Italy in 1946, Prince Eugenio and his family relocated to Brazil where the Duke ran a farm. Upon his death on 8 December 1996, the male line of the Genoa branch of the House of Savoy became extinct as did the Royal Dukedom of Genoa. In 2006, the ashes of the Duke and Duchess of Genoa were transferred to the Royal Crypt of Superga near Turin.
Honours
- {{flagicon|Kingdom of Italy}}
- Knight of the Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation
- Knight of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
- {{flagicon|Two Sicilies}} Knight Grand Cross of Justice of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George
- {{flagicon|Sovereign Military Order of Malta}} Knight of Honor and Devotion of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta
- {{flagicon|Kingdom of Bavaria}} Knight of the Order of Saint Hubert
Ancestry
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|1= 1. Prince Eugenio, Duke of Genoa
|2= 2. Prince Thomas, Duke of Genoa
|3= 3. Princess Isabella of Bavaria
|4= 4. Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa
|5= 5. Princess Elisabeth of Saxony
|6= 6. Prince Adalbert of Bavaria
|7= 7. Infanta Amalia of Spain
|8= 8. Charles Albert of Sardinia
|9= 9. Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria
|10= 10. John of Saxony
|11= 11. Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria
|12= 12. Ludwig I of Bavaria
|13= 13. Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen
|14= 14. Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain
|15= 15. Princess Luisa Carlotta of the Two Sicilies
|16= 16. Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano
|17= 17. Princess Maria Christina of Saxony
|18= 18. Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany
|19= 19. Princess Luisa of Naples and Sicily
|20= 20. Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony
|21= 21. Princess Carolina of Parma
|22= 22. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
|23= 23. Princess Caroline of Baden
|24= 24. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (= 22)
|25= 25. Princess Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt
|26= 26. Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
|27= 27. Duchess Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
|28= 28. Charles IV of Spain
|29= 29. Princess Maria Luisa of Parma
|30= 30. Francis I of the Two Sicilies
|31= 31. Infanta Maria Isabella of Spain
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References
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{{cite journal |last1=Chaffanjon |first1=Arnaud |last2=Zalewski |first2=Maurice |date=29 March 1985 |title=La Maison de Savoie fête les 90 [sic] ans du duc de Gênes |url= |journal=Point de Vue, Images du Monde |volume=36 |issue=1913 |pages=14–15, 26}}
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