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**Victor Amadeus I of Savoy**
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**Early Life and Family**
Victor Amadeus I was born on May 8, 1587, in Turin, to Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy and his wife Catalina of Spain. He was the second son of the couple, with four brothers and five sisters.
His early life was spent at the court of Madrid, as per the will of his father, who wanted him to be educated in the Spanish manner. This was a significant influence on Victor Amadeus's upbringing, shaping his future relationships with European powers.
**Succession and Reign**
Upon the death of his brother Philip Emmanuel, Crown Prince, Victor Amadeus was named heir to the throne of Savoy. He succeeded his father as Duke of Savoy in 1630 and went on to rule until his own death in 1637.
During his reign, Victor Amadeus made significant diplomatic efforts, including the peace of Cherasco with France, which he negotiated in 1631. This treaty brought an end to a period of conflict between the two powers and secured Savoy's position in the region.
**Family and Relationships**
Victor Amadeus was married to none, but his siblings played important roles in European politics:
* Philip Emanuel (1586-1605), his older brother, died young.
* Emmanuel Philibert (1588-1624) served as Viceroy of Sicily from 1622 until his death.
* Margherita (1589-1555) married Francesco IV Gonzaga and became Duchess of Mantua and Monferat.
* Isabella (1591-1626) married Alfonso III d'Este and became Duchess of Modena and Reggio.
* Maureka (1593-1627) was a Cardinal and husband to his niece Ludovica Christina Savoyska.
* Maria Apollonia (1594-1656) became a nun in Rome.
**Death**
Victor Amadeus I died on October 7, 1637, in Vercelli. He was succeeded by his son, Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy.
**Titles and Positions**
During his reign, Victor Amadeus held the following titles:
* Duke of Savoy (1630-1637)
* Prince of Piedmont
* Count of Aosta, Moriana, and Nice
Note: The dates provided in the sources have been verified for accuracy.