Prince Giuseppe, Count of Asti explained

Prince Giuseppe
Count of Asti
Full Name:Giuseppe Benedetto Maria Placido di Savoia
Father:Victor Amadeus III
Mother:Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain
House:House of Savoy
Birth Date:5 October 1766
Birth Place:Royal Palace of Turin, Turin
Death Place:Palazzo Carcassona, Sardinia
Burial Place:Cathedral of Alghero, Sardinia

Giuseppe of Savoy (Giuseppe Benedetto Maria Placido; 5 October 1766  - 29 October 1802) was a prince of Savoy. He was styled the Count of Moriana from birth but was later created the Count of Asti.[1]

Biography

Prince Giuseppe born at the Royal Palace of Turin, he was styled the Count of Moriana from birth. He was the youngest child of Victor Amadeus of Savoy (then styled as the "Duke of Savoy") and his wife, Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain. To escape the threat of Napoleon I, Montferrat fled to Sardinia with his brothers the Duke of Aosta and Charles Felix of Sardinia where the trio lived in the Palazzo Carcassona.[2]

In June 1799 his brother Charles Emmanuel IV created his brother Maurice, the Governor of the province of Sassari but he later died of malaria on the island in 1799.[3] At the death of Montferrat, Asti became governor of Sassari in his brother's place. Catching malaria in 1802, Asti died of the disease having had a fit of convulsions and was buried at the Cathedral of Alghero.[4] His other brother Genoa later became the viceroy of Sardinia.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Savoia. 2010-08-26.
  2. Memorie di religione, di morale e di letteratura, Eredi Soliani, 1833, p 115
  3. Bertolotti, Davide: Istoria della R. Casa di Savoia, Antonio Fontana, Turin, 1830, p 289
  4. Cibrario. Luigi: Origine e progressi delle instituzioni della monarchia di Savoia: sino alla costituzione del regno d'Italia, Parts 1-2, Cellini e c., 1869, p 450