The same collection includes several other charters relating to this grant, dated between 9 Jul 1241 and 1243[471]. The testament of "Bonifacius archiepiscopus Cantuarensis", dated 11 Oct 1264, made bequests to "sorori suæ comitissæ Provinciæ…sorori suæ alteræ comitissæ de Quiborc…"[431]. Stub icon This biography of a member of a European royal house is a stub. Son of Blessed Humbert III, count of Savoy and Béatrice de Savoie, de Mâcon m firstly (1257) BALDWIN de Reviers Earl of Devon, son of BALDWIN de Reviers Earl of Devon & his wife Amice de Clare (1 Jan 1236-in France 1262 before 13 Sep, bur Breamore Priory, Hampshire). Il n'est utilisé qu'à partir du XIIe siècle. Oldrici…Maginfredi…marchioni" donated property to San Antonino[73]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[147], Adelaide married firstly Guigues Comte d'Albon. He was not named in his parents´ charter dated May 1057 under which "Oddo et uxor mea Adalaicis…et filii mei Petrus Admedeus et filie mee" donated churches to Oulx[150], indicating that he was considered too young at the time to be mentioned and suggesting that he was his parents´ youngest child. appoints the children to be born from his marriage to "Annete filia nob. Her origin is not known. ODDON de Maurienne, son of HUMBERT Comte de Maurienne & his wife Auxilia --- ([1017]-1 Mar 1060, bur Turin, cathedral of San Giovanni). "Thomas comes Maurianæ" donated property to "Bonifacio Marchioni Montisferrati" by way of dowry of "Margarethæ futuræ uxoris Bonifacii et filiæ Amedei Sabaudia primogeniti Thomæ comitis" by charter dated 18 Jan 1228[322]. A charter dated 1244 confirmed the peace agreement reached between the bishop of Lausanne and "Amadeus comes Sabaudie et in Italia marcho et…Petrus de Sabaudia…frater suus"[291]. c) HUMBERT de Savoie ([1072]- Moûtiers 19 Oct 1103, bur Moûtiers). Un jeune prince Betrothed (28 Apr 1213) to AGNESE di Saluzzo, daughter of BONIFAZIO Marchese di Saluzzo & his wife Maria di Torres [in Sardinia] (-after 1219). Archdeacon of Metz 1229. The second testament of "Amedeus comes Sabaudie", dated 19 Jul 1238, repeats the nomination of "Thomam fratrem suum" as his heir, substituting "Philippum, huic autem Petrum fratres suos" if Thomas died without male heirs[288]. "M. comitissa Maurian. m ULRIC [I] de Bâgé et de Bresse, son of JOSSERAN [Gaulseran] Seigneur de Bâgé et de Bresse & his wife --- (before 1074-after 1125).]. This hypothesis appears confirmed by the following charter: "Thomas…Mauriannensis comes et marchio Italiæ" confirmed the donations made by "pater meus…[et] domini comitis Humberti…abavi mei" to the canons of Saint-Jean de Maurienne, with the advice of "B. matris mee et…tutore meo Bonifacio marchione Montisferrati", by charter dated 12 Jun 1189[260]. Leur fille Jeanne est mariée en 1330 à Jean III (1286 † 1341), duc de Bretagne [3]. "Conte Amedeo di Savoia Marchese in Italia" donated "Castello di Monteuz" to "Contessa di Kibourg Margarita di Savoia sua Sorella" by charter dated "Festa di S. Gallo 1239"[467]. The testament of "Bonifacius archiepiscopus Cantuarensis", dated 11 Oct 1264, made bequests to "sorori suæ comitissæ Provinciæ…sorori suæ alteræ comitissæ de Quiborc…"[472]. 9. BONIFACE de Savoie (Château de Sainte-Hélène du Lac [1206]-Château de Sainte-Hélène-des-Millières 14 Jul 1270, bur Abbaye de Hautecombe). A possible explanation is that this second Amedée was an illegitimate son of Comte Thomas I. ", as his heir in default of male heirs, and reserves the dowry of "alterius filiarum suarum Beatricis"[402]. Otto substantially enlarged his lands through his marriage with Adelaide of Susa, countess of Turin and Lady of the Italian Mark, a title she had inherited from her father Olderico Manfredi. Más adelante Tomás conquistó Cantón de Vaud, Bugey, y Carignano. The fact that "Beatrix" appears in a seal shows that it was not a transcription error. 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). The original document has not been consulted to verify how this conflict is resolved. A charter dated 1224 records an agreement between "Thomæ com. 1091-1150. Pope Clement IV wrote 11 Aug 1266 to "Jacobo…filii…Regis Aragonum" requiring him to comply with the marriage contract with "filiam B. natam bonæ memoriæ Comitis Sabaudiæ"[340]. 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]. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 1090 under which "Adelais comitissa filia quondam bonæ memoriæ comitis et marchionis Amedei" confirmed the donations by "Manasses dominus de Coloniaco quondam maritus meus" to Nantua, for the soul of "patris sui Manassis", signed by "Humbertus et Manasses filii mei"[120]. After this acquisition the House of Savoy concentrated their expansion efforts towards Italy instead of outside the Alps as they had done before. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[474], Marguerite de Savoie married secondly Eberhard von Habsburg-Laufenburg, son of Rudolf III Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg & his wife Gertrud von Regensberg. Im Investiturstreit war Adelheid eifrige Verfechterin der Ghibellinen. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. et march. 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]. The Annals of Dunstable record that “electus Valenciæ, avunculus reginæ nostræ” arrived in England in 1237 and was made the king´s principle adviser (“consiliarius regis principalis”) and granted the honor of Richmond[371]. The primary source which confirms her second marriage has not yet been identified. The Annales Sancti Diibodi record the death in 1087 of "Bertha imperatrix" and her burial "apud Moguntiam"[135]. ...avoy, Thomas II Count of Savoy, William of Savoy, Peter II Count of Savoy, Philip I Count of Savoy, Boniface of Savoy, Margherita of Savo... 1178 - Aiguebelle, Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, Humbert Iii of Savoy, Beatrice of Viennois, 1177 - Carbonne, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France, 1232 - Aoste, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France, ...mbert de Savoy, Philip de Savoy, William de Savoy, Peter de Savoy, Thomas de Savoy, Amadeus de Savoy, Beatrice de Savoy, Marguerite de Savoy, Peter of Savoy, Philip of Savoy, Thomas II of Savoy, Amadeus IV of Savoy, Beatrice of Savoy, May 27 1178 - Charbonnières,69,Rhone,Rhone-Alpes,France, Humbert Iii de Savoie-Maurienne, Béatrice de Macon, Umberto 'Il Beato' Iii di Savoia, Béatrice de Bourgogne-Comté, May 27 1178 - Aiguebelle, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France, Mar 8 1233 - Moncalieri, Torino, Piemonte, Italy, Umberto Iii de Savoie, Beatrix de Bourgogne, Béatrice de Savoie, Amadeus IV de Savoie, Thomas II de Savoie, May 20 1178 - Aiguebelle, 73002, Savoie, France, Humberto Iii "Le Bienheureux" de Savoie, Beatrix de Bourgogne de Macon, Montmélian, Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, Château de Charbonnières, Aiguebelle, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France, Ancestors of Robert Harry Chapman - Carpenter's Son, Marguerite Beatrice of Geneva, countess consort of Savoy, Peter II, count of Savoy "the Little Charlemagne", Béatrice de Savoie, comtesse consort de Provence, contessa Sophie Eléonore de Savoie, de Maurienne, Thomas Too Many Ancestors Comte De Savoie, http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%C3%A1s_I_de_Saboya, Birth of Thomas de Savoie, I, Comte de Savoie. Geni requires JavaScript! comitis" founded the hospital of Villeneuve, for the souls of and with the support of his mother and four brothers (all named) by charter dated 25 Jun 1236[362]. Although this omission is not conclusive as the testator's other presumed two sisters, abbesses Alix and Agathe, were not mentioned either, it is somewhat surprising that he would not have mentioned a legitimate sister who was then living in England, if he had one. Maurianæ et filii mei Amedeus et Aymo", by charter dated Dec 1227[355]. et Petri comitis Sabaudiæ" as her heirs[440]. "Amedeus comes Sabaudie et marchio Italie" granted "castrum…Monteys" {Montheys} to "sorori mee Margarete comitisse de Kiborch" by charter dated 16 Oct 1239[468]. uxor Thomæ comitis Maurianensis et marchionis Italiæ" donated property, with the consent of "Thomas com. 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]. 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. et Albon. The testament of "Petri de Sabaudia", dated 8 Jun 1255 at London, names "Beatrix filia sua…Eleonora Angliæ regina…Philippum electrum Lugdunensem fratrem suum, Agneti…Fuciniacensi uxori suæ", and names Henry III King of England as his executor[403]. He succeeded in 1253 as THOMAS II Comte de Savoie, as regent or co-ruler with his nephew. 1095-1148. Hijo de Humberto III de Saboya y de Beatrice de Viennois. Although the area is called “reino” and “Estado” by Ubieto Arteta, there appears no reason to suppose from the wording of these two charters that the territory was anything other than a señorío granted by King Pedro as dower for his wife, and that it was governed in the same way as any other señorío in the kingdom of Aragon. The Aegidii Aurævallensis Gesta Episcoporum Leodiensium records the death “in partibus Transalpinis” in Oct 1239 of Bishop Guillaume and his burial “in civitate Florentia”[377]. "M. comitissa Maurian. Savoy's lands occupied much of modern Savoy and Piedmont, although several other small states could be find between them. Comte. ], 2. He faced the continual opposition of his niece Beatrix Dauphine de Viennois, daughter of his predecessor, who claimed Savoy for her grandson Hugues de la Tour. m ([1065/70]) JEANNE, daughter of --- (-[1095]). "Contessa Beatrice detta Contesson figlia del fu Conte Amedeo di Savoia e della Contessa Cecilia" renounced her rights of succession with the consent of her mother and "Pietro Boverio di Lei Marito" in favour of "Conte Filippo di Savoia di Lei Patruo" by contract dated 21 Oct 1268[339]. The Annalista Saxo names "Bertam filiam Ottonis marchionis de Italia et Adelheidis que soror erat comitis qui agnominatus est de Monte Bardonis in Italia et Immule seu Irmingardis" as wife of King Heinrich[132]. Although her mother is not named, the date of the document suggests that it is likely that Marguerite would have been born from her supposed father's first marriage. The marriage contract of "Beatrix Dalphina Viennensis domina de Fulciniaco filia quondam Dni Petri comitis Sabaudie" and "domino Gastoni vicecomiti Bearnensi" is dated 2 Apr 1273[421]. "Adalasia comitissa cum nuru sua Agneta et filia eius Agnete" donated property to "ecclesiæ S. Mariæ…Astensis episcopatus" by charter dated 18 Jun 1089[94]. On the death of his brother Aymon in 1242, he received the towns of Milden and Romont[386]. Zurita who, while in relation to Queen Berta stating that “no se escrive cuya hija fuesse”, comments that “en las historias de Castilla...el Rey Don Alonso que ganó a Toledo tuvo...una [muger] llamada Berta que era natural de Toscana” [third wife of Alfonso VI King of Castile, see the document CASTILE KINGS for the primary sources on which this statement is based], that “el Emperador Henrico avia casado con Berta hija de Otho Marques de Italia”, and that “parece verisimil que esta Reyna Berta sucediesse de aquella casa de los Marqueses de Italia”[103]. 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]. "Hubertus comes" donated property to the canons of Saint-Jean and Saint-Urse by charter dated 1040, signed and consented to by "Oddo, Amedeus comes, Aymo Sedunensis episcopus, Brochardus filius Huberti comitis, Petrus marchio filius Odonis marchionis et commitissæ"[66]. d) BEATRIX de Savoie (-Escalona Nov 1290 or 23 Feb 1292). filiam Amedei comitis…fratris nostri quondam…" as well as numerous bequests to religious institutions[400]. If this is correct, the betrothed must have been his daughter Beatrix, the only one whose name began with the letter b. He was obliged to leave England in 1262 due to the growing hostility towards foreigners, his English lands were confiscated but later restored to him by the king[395]. Définitions de Liste des comtes et ducs de Savoie, synonymes, antonymes, dérivés de Liste des comtes et ducs de Savoie, dictionnaire analogique de Liste des comtes et ducs de Savoie (français) ... 1343-1383 : Amédée VI le Comte vert (1334-1383), fils du précédent; 1383-1391 : Amédée VII le Comte … Administrator of the bishopric of Belley 1234. [AMEDEE (-19 Jan 1256). In addition, the 1224 agreement between his supposed father and the Bishop of Sion refers to "four clerical sons", whereas the second Boniface would have been a fifth. Emperor Friedrich II recognised Amedée's rights over Turin in 1248. Despite his youth he began the push northwest into new territories. La police a dû intervenir dans un foyer guérétois pour des violences intra-familiales, mardi 1er décembre. "Dominus Petrus Marchio filius quond. It is not clear from this document whether "matertera Margarita" and "meæ amitæ quondam comitissæ Sabaudiæ" refer to the same person as they are named in the context of two separate donations in different parts of the testament. En 1195 Tomás efectuó una meboscada a la partida del Conde Guillermo I de Ginebra, que escoltaba a hija del Conde, Margarita, a Francia para casarse con el rey Felipe II de Francia. He was elected Bishop of Liège in 1238. Maurianæ et filii mei Amedeus et Aymo", by charter dated Dec 1227[282]. A pesar de su juventud comenzó el empuje al noroeste en territorios nuevos. Marquis of Susa, Count of Chablais, Oddone, Eudes, Comte de Savoie, Margrave de Turin et de Suse. Imperatoris" and "Beatrice marchionissa Salutiensi, filia Amedei comitis Sabaudiæ et in Italia marchionis, relicta Manfredi marchionis Salutiarum" is dated 21 Apr 1247[319]. m ([1046]) as her third husband, ADELAIDA di Susa, Marchesa di Susa, widow firstly of HERMANN IV Duke of Swabia and secondly of ENRICO Marchese di Monferrato, daughter of MANFREDO UDALRICO Marchese di Susa & his wife Berta degli Obertenghi (Turin 1020-Canischio in Canavese 27 Dec 1091, bur Turin, cathedral of San Giovanni). Her husband granted her the castles of Momigliano, La Rocchetta, e Terra della Tarantasia for life by charter dated 24 May 1253[307]. 10) Philippe Ier (1207 † 1285), archevêque de Lyon et évêque de Valence (1246-1267), puis comte de Savoie. The testament of "Petri de Sabaudia", dated 8 Jun 1255 at London, names "Beatrix filia sua…Eleonora Angliæ regina…Philippum electrum Lugdunensem fratrem suum, Agneti…Fuciniacensi uxori suæ", and names Henry III King of England as his executor[411]. et marchionis Italie", dated 23 Sep 1235, which appointed his younger brother "Thomam fratrem suum" as his heir "in comitatu et marchionatu" in default of male children[360]. Tomás era menor de edad cuando su padre murió el 4 de marzo de 1189, y establecieron un consejo de regencia, compeusto por su madre Beatriz, el primo de su padre Bonifacio I de Montferrat, y el obispo de Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne. The testament of "Bonifacius archiepiscopus Cantuarensis", dated 11 Oct 1264, chose burial "infra ecclesiam Christi Cantuar" if he died in England and "Pontiniacum" if he died elsewhere overseas and if he died "circa Montem Cinisium…apud Altam Combam", made bequests to "sorori suæ comitissæ Provinciæ…sorori suæ alteræ comitissæ de Quiborc…fratri suo Dom. ], 18. P. comiti Sabaudiæ…fratri suo Philippo elect. [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]). Matthew of Paris reports that "Baldewinus de Ripariis, domina regina procurante, quondam alienigenam ducit in uxorem, Sabaudiensem, ipsius reginæ consanguineam"[482]. A powerful force in the region, she claimed Savoy for her grandson Hugues. Otto (or Othon in French, Oddone in Italian), (1010 or 1020 – c. 1057) was Count of Savoy from 1051 (or 1056) until his death. Parmi les 10 enfants de Thomas Ier comte de Savoie (+1233) et de Marguerite de Genève, trois seront comtes de Savoie Amédée IV (+1253), Pierre II (+1268) et Philippe Ier.Ce dernier résilie sa charge d’archevêque de Lyon pour assurer la succession de son frère. As noted above, two primary sources indicate that Comte Amedée IV married Marguerite de Bourgogne as his first wife, one source indicating that she was still alive in 1228. The necrology of San Andreo di Torino records the death "XIV Kal Feb" of "Dnis Oddonis Marchionis"[71]. She is not mentioned in either the 19 Sep 1252 or 24 May 1253 testaments of her father[348], which suggests that she may have born posthumously, in which case she must have been the twin of her sister Eléonore. Oddonis idemque marchionis" donated property to the monastery at Taurini, in the presence of "domne Agnetis comitissæ, filiæ Wilelmi comitis et relictæ quondam Petri marchionis", for the souls of "Maginfredi patris, Adalrici Astensis episcopi patrui, Berthæ matris et Petri marchionis filii predictæ comitissæ Adalegidæ", by charter dated 4 Jul 1079[81].
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