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- John, King of England (links | edit)
- Savoy (links | edit)
- 1090s (links | edit)
- 1095 (links | edit)
- 1140s (links | edit)
- 1148 (links | edit)
- Cottian Alps (links | edit)
- Graian Alps (links | edit)
- Amadeus III, Count of Savoy (links | edit)
- Edward, Count of Savoy (links | edit)
- Savoie (links | edit)
- Col du Galibier (links | edit)
- Timeline of Portuguese history (links | edit)
- List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes (links | edit)
- Rocciamelone (links | edit)
- Franco-Provençal (links | edit)
- Earthquake swarm (links | edit)
- Revolt of 1173–1174 (links | edit)
- Brunhilda of Austrasia (links | edit)
- Fraxinetum (links | edit)
- Arc (Savoie) (links | edit)
- Beaufort cheese (links | edit)
- Timeline of Portuguese history (First Dynasty) (links | edit)
- Mont Cenis (links | edit)
- Matilda of Savoy, Queen of Portugal (links | edit)
- Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (links | edit)
- Farfa Abbey (links | edit)
- French Towns and Lands of Art and History (links | edit)
- Arrondissement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (links | edit)
- Reginald Fitz Jocelin (links | edit)
- Mont Blanc massif (links | edit)
- Tarentaise Valley (links | edit)
- Vanoise National Park (links | edit)
- Italian exonyms (links | edit)
- SNCF Class CC 6500 (links | edit)
- Emil Hegle Svendsen (links | edit)
- Sollières-Sardières (links | edit)
- List of highest paved roads in Europe (links | edit)
- Col de l'Iseran (links | edit)
- Philip I of Piedmont (links | edit)
- Col du Télégraphe (links | edit)
- Massif des Cerces (links | edit)
- Belledonne (links | edit)
- Modane (links | edit)
- Tarentaise cattle (links | edit)
- Medulli (links | edit)
- Col de la Madeleine (links | edit)
- Abbo of Provence (links | edit)
- Magdalena Neuner (links | edit)