5) Aimon de Savoie († 1242), seigneur de Chablais, 6) Guillaume († 1239), évêque de Valence (1226-1238), puis évêque de Liège (1238-1239), 8) Amédée († 1268) évêque de Maurienne (1230-1268). BONIFACE de Savoie (Château de Sainte-Hélène du Lac [1206]-Château de Sainte-Hélène-des-Millières 14 Jul 1270, bur Abbaye de Hautecombe). AU COMTE DE SAVOIE AMÉDÉE VI. The date of her marriage is confirmed by a charter dated 18 Nov 1235, which confirmed a pact between her father and the bishop of Torino, approved by "domina Margarita eius filia…uxor dom. Il est ainsi le fils d'Amédée VIII, comte, puis duc de Savoie, prince de Piémont, comte d'Aoste et de Maurienne, et de Marie de Bourgogne, fille du duc de Bourgogne, Philippe Le Hardi [6], [2], [1]. Sabaud" and the bishop of Sion, witnessed by "ipse Thomas comes, Amedeus primogenitus illius, Comitissa uxor Thomæ, eorum quatuor filii clerici…Willelmus, Thomas, Petrus et Bonifacius"[270]. The most likely probability is that Avoie was illegitimate. m secondly (Betrothed 8 May 1246, by proxy Mar 1247, contract 21 Apr 1247, [Dec 1248/Jan 1249]) as his first wife, MANFRED von Hohenstaufen, illegitimate son of Emperor FRIEDRICH II King of Sicily & his mistress Bianca Lancia (Venosa 1232-killed in battle Benevento 26 Feb 1266). The Complete Peerage[486] assumes that the Count Thomas in question must have been Thomas II. Her third marriage is confirmed by the Annalista Saxo which names "Adelheidis que soror erat comitis qui agnominatus est de Monte Bardonis in Italia et Immule seu Irmingardis" as wife of "Ottonis marchionis de Italia"[74]. [AMEDEE (-19 Jan 1256). ], 18. Maurianæ et filii mei Amedeus et Aymo", by charter dated Dec 1227[271]. m firstly (21 Oct 1268) PIERRE "le Bouvier" de Salins Seigneur de Châtelbelin, son of JEAN I "l'Antique/le Sage" Seigneur de Salins [Bourgogne-Comt%C3%A9] & his second wife Isabelle de Courtenay (-[21 Jul 1272/29 Apr 1274]). Comtesse de Savoie Gisèle de Bourgogne. He is named by Guichenon as the son of Comte Oddon and his wife, stating that the parentage is confirmed in "plusieurs titres" although he cites none of these recognisably[149]. Il était le fils d'Humbert III le Bienheureux, comte de Savoie, d'Aoste et de Maurienne, et de Béatrice de Mâcon. Il est en 2 e position de succession. Il était fils d'Aymon le Pacifique, comte de Savoie, d'Aoste et de Maurienne, et de Yolande de Montferrat. Archdeacon of Metz 1229. [m firstly (divorced) as his first wife, GUIGUES [IV] "Pinguis" Comte d'Albon, son of GUIGUES [III] "Vetus" [d'Albon] & his wife Adelais --- ([1025/30]-[1075]). Elected Bishop of Valence 1224. Amadeus III, the Crusader de Savoie de Suse. He used the title Comte de Savoie: "Thomas comes Sabaud. He appears to have come to a violent end[89]. "Hugo dux Burgundie" requested the abbot of Cluny to recognise the rights of “Ph Sabaudie et Burgundie comiti et A. comitisse uxori sue” in “comitatu Burgundie…cessionis nobis facte a domina B, comitissa Orlemunde, sorore dicte A. comitissa”, by charter dated Apr 1270[455]. Comte Philippe was able to reaffirm his authority over Turin by defeating Guglielmo VII Marchese di Monferrato[451]. Le petit-fils de Maurice Genevoix confie son émotion au moment de l'entrée au Panthéon de son grand-père, Maurice Genevoix, ce mercredi 11 novembre 2020. A pesar de su juventud comenzó el empuje al noroeste en territorios nuevos. Matthew of Paris records that Henry III King of England, married to his niece Eléonore de Provence, gave him the honour of Richmond 20 Apr 1240, invited him to England towards the end of the same year and knighted him 5 Jan 1241[385]. Along with his brothers, he established himself at the English court soon after the marriage in 1236 of his niece Eléonore de Provence to Henry III King of England. "M. comitissa Sabaudie et marchisa in Ytalia et…Amedeus, Aymo, W. electus Valentinus, Thomas, Petrus, Bonifacius et Philippus filii Thome Comitis Sab. Décédé le 19 mars 1060 - Aiguebelle, 73002, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France,à l'âge de 37 ans. 14. Compagnie familiale de père en fils, nous offrons sablage, décapage et vernissage de planchers pour votre plus grand confort. La police a dû intervenir dans un foyer guérétois pour des violences intra-familiales, mardi 1er décembre. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "unus filiorum comitis Thome de Sabaudia" was elected bishop of Belley in 1232 after the death of Bishop Bernard but does not name him[437]. Although this document does not name the Comte de Savoie in question, Comte Amedée IV was the only one who was recently deceased ("bonæ memoriæ") at the date of the letter. A fourth testament of "Amedeus comes Sabaudie" is dated 19 Sep 1252, appoints "Bonifacium filium meum" as his heir, under the tutelage of his brother Thomas, substituting "fratri meo Thome de Sabaudia comitis…Beatricem filiam meam uxorem quondam Manfredi marchionis Salutiarum et Margaretam filiam meam uxorem Bonifacii marchionis Montisferrati", and names "Cecilie…uxori nostre…Beatrix filia mea minor"[332]. viri Ay. After this acquisition the House of Savoy concentrated their expansion efforts towards Italy instead of outside the Alps as they had done before. Her marriage date is confirmed by the charter dated 1230 under which her husband "H. comes de Kiburch" confirmed donations "propter nuptias uxori sue filie comitis Sabaudie", with the consent of "fratris sui Ul. This would exclude the Earl and Countess of Devon having a son "John who died an infant"[487]. et marchionis in Ytalia" confirmed donations to Hautecombe abbey by charter dated 26 Feb 1231[283]. His parentage is confirmed by, inter alia, Matthew of Paris who specifies that Beatrix de Savoie was "soror comitis Sabaldiæ adhuc viventis Amidei", when he records the marriage of her daughter to Henry III King of England[278]. The following reference shows that Beatrix was known as "Contesson". He is not referred to in the 26 Jun 1248 testament of his supposed brother Thomas de Savoie[479], unlike all the other known brothers whether deceased or alive. The contract of marriage between "Thomas comes Savoyæ…filiam suam Margaritham…infra nubiles annos" and "comiti Hartmanno filio comitis Ulrici de Kyburg" is dated 1 Jun 1218, stating that "Dni Bertholdi comitis de Novocastro et Dni Wilhelmi de Stavayé" acted as guarantors, and with the consent of "Ulricus comes de Kyburg et comes Garnerius frater eius et comitissa uxor comitis de Kyburg"[464]. "Amedeus comes Sabaudie et in Italie marchio…cum…genetrice sua et fratribus suis B. Bellicensi Electo et Philippo Metensi Primicerio" granted "villam S. Mauritii de Chablaisio" {Saint-Maurice de Chablais} to "soror illorum Margareta comitissa de Kiborch" by charter dated 24 Feb 1240[447]. Sab. Su nacimiento fue considerado como milagroso; su padre monje estaba desesperado por tener un heredero varón después de tres esposas. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the death in 1232 of "comitis Thome de Sabaudia"[265]. "M. comitissa Sabaudie et marchisa in Ytalia et…Amedeus, Aymo, W. electus Valentinus, Thomas, Petrus, Bonifacius et Philippus filii Thome Comitis Sab. It is uncertain whether he was aware of the charter quoted above when he made this suggestion. Children (8) Reginald de Savóie. "Beatrix uxor comitis Thomæ, Amadeus primogenitus et Aymo filii eius" confirmed the purchase of Chambéry by "Thoma comite" by charter dated 1232, with the seal of "Beatricis comitisse Sabaudie"[273]. A charter dated 18 Dec 1244 confirms the celebration by proxy of the marriage between "Amedée IV Comte de Savoie, marquis d'Italie" (represented by "Humbert de Seyssel") and "Cécile fille de Barral de Baux" at the "chapelle Sainte-Marie d'Orange", in the presence of "Raymond de Baux I, son neveu Raymond II prince et co-prince d'Orange, Guillaume de Sabran, et B. de Baux chanoine d'Avignon"[304]. He ascended the throne after the death of his elder brother, Amedeo. Children (12) Elisa Savoia. Sabaud " and the bishop of Sion, witnessed by "ipse Thomas comes, Amedeus primogenitus illius, Comitissa uxor Thomæ, eorum quatuor filii clerici…Willelmus, Thomas, Petrus et Bonifacius"[281]. 1105-1145. Father of Amadeus IV, count of Savoy; Humbert comte de Savoie; Thomas II, count-regent of Savoy; Aymon Lord of Chablais; Wiliam of Savoy, bishop of Valence and 13 others; Peter II, count of Savoy "the Little Charlemagne"; Boniface de Savoie; Béatrice de Savoie, comtesse consort de Provence; Philip I, count of Savoy; Alix de Savoie; Marguerite de Savoie; ?nn de Savoie; ?nn de Savoie; Agathe de Savoie; Avoie de Savoie; Beraud de Savoie; Benoit de Savoie and Amedee de Savoie, Bishop of Maurienne « less At the time of his marriage, his father constituted him Lord of territory from Pavia to Genoa. Europäische Stammtafeln[366] shows two sons of Comte Thomas I both named Aymon, without any dates of birth or death for the second. 1057) was Count of Savoy from 1051 (or 1056) until his death. He also acquired Carignano, Pinerolo, Moncalieri, Vigone, Albenga and Savona in Piemonte. m ([1196]) MARGUERITE [Beatrix] de Genève, daughter of GUILLAUME [I] Comte de Genève & his second wife Béatrix de Faucigny (-8 Apr 1257, bur Abbaye de Hautecombe). Sabaud " and the bishop of Sion, witnessed by "ipse Thomas comes, Amedeus primogenitus illius, Comitissa uxor Thomæ, eorum quatuor filii clerici…Willelmus, Thomas, Petrus et Bonifacius"[367]. He was the son of Humbert III of Savoy and Beatrice of Viennois. Valbonnais assumes that they were the same person, "Marguerite sœur du dauphin André" who married "Amé fils de Thomas Comte de Savoie", and adds that "la duchesse Beatrix" named "son héritier le Dauphin André son fils…Matilde sa fille aînée femme de Jean Comte de Chalon…Marguerite son autre fille épouse d´Amedée fils du comte de Savoye" in her testament dated 1228[298]. [489]m secondly (1269) as his second wife, Sir ROBERT Aguillon of Watton, Hertfordshire (-12 Feb 1286). The Pingonio Chronicon records the death "VI Id Apr" in 1257 of "Domina Beatrix de Gebennis comitissa Sabaudie et domina de Narembors, parens comitum Sabaudie"[276]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Margareta filia domni de Fusceneis de matre Guilelmi, filii Humberti comitis Gebenensis" as wife of "comitis Thome de Sabaudia"[267]. It should be noted that Bonifazio´s [second] wife Agnes de Vermandois was considerably younger than her husband. Stub icon This Italian biographical article is a stub. Matthew of Paris records that he was adviser to Henry III King of England but left the country after quarrelling with the barons, but was permitted to return by the king[372], which represents the earliest reference in this source to the problems caused by relations of Queen Eléonore. m secondly (1275) as his second wife, Infante don MANUEL de Castilla y León, Señor de Escalona y Peñafiel, son of FERNANDO III “el Santo” King of Castile & his first wife Elisabeth von Hohenstaufen (Carrión de los Condes 1234-Peñafiel 25 Dec 1283, bur Uclés, Santiago convent). Matthew of Paris names her as daughter of "comitis Sabaldiæ Thomæ iam mortui, sororem comitis Sabaldiæ adhuc viventis Amidei", when he records the marriage of her daughter to Henry III King of England[426]. fratri suo…filius quondam Thomæ de Sabaudia alterius fratris sui…major natu aliorum filiorum dicti Thomæ…Agneti conjugi suæ", and appointed "Philippi elect. - Dynastie de La Maison de SAVOIE.- Il est le fils de Thomas II de Piémont, comte de Flandres, apanagé en Piémont, et succède à son oncle Philippe Ier de Savoie.- Étant écarté d'une probable succession, il se rend auprès de son cousin Edouard Ier avec qui il combat notamment les Gallois. A powerful force in the region, she claimed Savoy for her grandson Hugues. Elle fut enterrée dans l'église de l'abbaye de Cherlieu. After quarrelling with her son-in-law Charles Comte d'Anjou over the usufruct of the county of Provence she retired to Echelles in Savoy[428]. ], c) [BERTHE ([1075]-before 1111). He had reached his majority by August 1191. The same collection includes several other charters relating to this grant, dated between 9 Jul 1241 and 1243[471]. m (1269) GUICHARD de Forez, son of RENAUD Comte de Forez [Albon] & his wife Isabelle Dame de Beaujeu. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_of_Savoy, The family of Odo de SAVOIE and Adelheid MARKGRAFIN, [133758] SAVOIE (de), Odo (Humbert Ier & Auxilia de LENZBURG [133759]), comte de Chablais, MARKGRAFIN, Adelheid (Udalrich Manfred & Berta degli OBERTENGHI [134961]), 1) Amédée II, comte de Savoie, married about 1065 Jeanne de GENÈVE, http://www.francogene.com/quebec--genealogy/133/133758.php. For presentation purposes in this document she is shown as the illegitimate daughter of Comte Thomas I, but it is recognised that Comte Thomas II is an alternative possible father. Un jeune prince Guichenon states that Berold and Benoît were illegitimate sons of Comte Thomas I, adding that they swore homage to Pierre I Comte de Savoie at Aiguebelle in Jun 1263 (without citing the corresponding primary source)[477]. A second testament of "Agnetis dominæ Fuciniaci conjugis Petri de Sabaudia" dated 16 Nov 1262 elects her burial "in ecclesia Contaminæ", and appoints "Beatricem filiam suam uxorem Guigonis Dalphini, Vienn. BENOÎT (-after Jun 1263). Thomæ, ill. Sabaud. The primary source which confirms her second marriage has not yet been identified. ADELAIDE ([1052/53]-[Schlo%C3%9F Twiel] early 1079, bur St Blasius). It is recognised that Avoie could not have been born much later than 1220 if she was the legitimate daughter of Comte Thomas I, and therefore would have been at least 17 years older than her first husband the Earl of Devon. The Aymari Rivalli De Allobrogibus records the marriage of "Guigonem quartum" and "Beatricem, Petri comitis Sabaudiæ filiam"[412]. The king proposed his election as Bishop of Winchester in 1238, but the church council elected Ralph Neville, whose election was quashed by the Pope after intervention by the king[373]. "H. comes de Kyburch" granted "castra Windegge, Oltingen…advocatiam et predium in Shennis, Wizennanc et Kemanatvn" to "uxori mee" by way of dower, with the consent of "fratruelis mei H", by charter dated 28 May 1241[470].

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