This Saturday, January 25, at the Thรฉรขtre de la Photographie et de l’Image, in the presence of Jean-Marc Giaume, Municipal Councilor, delegate for Historical Heritage, Archeology, Niรงoise Language and Culture, Bruno Berthier, senior lecturer in legal history at the University of Savoie, will hold a conference on “The Senate of Savoy: the elder and model of all the Senates of the former States of Savoy.”

For centuries, the Senate of Savoy played a leading political role in the territorial cradle of the eponymous dynasty, beyond its classic jurisdictional responsibilities. It certainly represented a key body for relaying a princely will now installed beyond the mountains, but perhaps even more distinctly, it stubbornly defended local specificities to the Chancellery and the government of Turin within a heterogeneous political entity where the opposition between Savoyards and Piedmontese long constituted a sort of tradition.
This conference is organized by the Historical Heritage Department of the City of Nice


