Charles Felix of Sardinia, born on April sixth, seventeen sixty-five, ascended to the throne as the King of Sardinia and ruler of the Savoyard states on March twelfth, eighteen twenty-one. His reign marked a significant period in the history of the House of Savoy, a lineage that began with Victor Amadeus I.
As the last male-line member of this illustrious house, Charles Felix's rule was characterized by the challenges and transformations of his time. His leadership came to an end with his death in eighteen thirty-one, which led to a pivotal shift in the Savoyard succession.
Following his passing, the throne was seized by the line of Thomas Francis, the younger brother of Victor Amadeus I, thus continuing the legacy of the House of Savoy beyond Charles Felix's reign. His life and rule remain a notable chapter in the annals of Sardinian history.