• Born May 20, 1178 - Aiguebelle
  • Baptized in 1197 - Savoy
  • Deceased June 24, 1253 - Aoste, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France,aged 75 years old
  • Buried in 1253 - Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
  • Comte de Savoie & de Maurienne, COUNT OF SAVOY, of Savoy, Greve av Svoyen 1189-1233, Count of Savoy, Conte di Savoia, graaf van Savoye

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Nationality: Italy

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Marriage with Beatrice Margaret

Cônjuge: Marguerite Beatrice de Savoie (nascida of Geneva), countess consort of Savoy

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    - Árvore Genealógica Mundial Geni - Thomas de Savoie, I, Comte de Savoie<br>Gênero: Masculino<br>Pseudônimo: Tommaso, of Savoy, di Savoia, Tommaso I di Savoie, Thomas I, conte di Savoie, Thomas di Savoia (Geni Tree Match) Too Many Ancestors<br>Nascimento: 27 de maio de 1178 - Château de Charbonnières, Aiguebelle, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France<br>Profissão: Comte de Savoie & de Maurienne, COUNT OF SAVOY, of Savoy, Greve av Svoyen 1189-1233, Count of Savoy, Conte di Savoia, graaf van Savoye<br>Casamento: Cônjuge: Marguerite Beatrice de Savoie (nascida of Geneva), countess consort of Savoy - Carbonierres,Savoy,,France<br>Morte: 8 de mar de 1233 - Moncalieri, Piedmont, Italy<br>Enterro: 1 de mar de 1233 - St Michael, Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy<br>Pai: Humbert III of Savoy, the Blessed<br>Mãe: Béatrice de Savoie (nascida de Vienne), de Mâcon<br>Esposas: Marguerite Beatrice de Savoie (nascida of Geneva), countess consort of Savoy, Unknown Mistresses de Savoie<br>Filhos: Amadeus IV of Savoy, Humbert de Savoie, Thomas of Savoy, Aymon de Savoie, Wiliam of Savoy, bishop of Valence, Peter II of Savoy, the Little Charlemagne, Boniface de Savoie, Beatrice di Savoia, contessa consorte di Provenza, Philip I of Savoy, ?nn (nascida de Savoie), ?nn (nascida de Savoie), Alix (nascida de Savoie), Agathe (nascida de Savoie), Margaret de Savoie, Beraud de Savoie, Benoit de Savoie, Amedee de Savoie, Bishop of Maurienne, Avita de Savoie, comtesse - Record - 40000:2775395:
    - Árvore Genealógica Mundial Geni - Amadeo de Savoie<br>Gênero: Masculino<br>Nascimento: 1197 - Savoie, France<br>Morte: 24 de jun de 1253 - Record - 40000:91396232:
    - Árvore Genealógica do FamilySearch - Amadeus IV Count of Savoy<br>Também conhecido como: Amadeus Bishop of MaurienneAmadeus IV Count of SavoyAmadeo di Savoia y GinebraAmadeu IV de SaboiaAmadeo IV Conde de SaboyaAmédée de Savoie IVCount Amédée de Savoie IVCount Amedeus de Savoie IVAMADEEamedee vi de savoie<br>Gênero: Masculino<br>Nascimento: 1197 - Montmelian, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France<br>Batizado: 1197 - Savoy<br>Serviço militar: Together with his brother Thomas, he fought against the communes of Turin and Pinerolo, but with uncertain results.<br>Serviço militar: He had to fight with his brothers for the inheritance of Savoy lands after their father's death. His brothers Pietro and Aimone spurred a revolt in Aosta Valley against Amadeus, but he was able to crush it with the help of Manfred III of Saluzzo and Boniface II of Montferrat, who were his sons-in-law.<br>Casamento: Cônjuge: Cecile of Baux Countess consort of Savoy - 1244<br>Morte: 24 de jun de 1253 - Montmêlian, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France<br>Enterro: 1253 - Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France<br>Parece haver um problema com os parentes desta pessoa. Veja esta pessoa no FamilySearch para ver esta informação.<br>  Informação adicional: LifeSketch:geni.com
    Amadeus de Savoie, IV
    Spanish: Amadeo IV de Saboya, IV
    Also Known As: "Amedee", "Savoy"
    Birthdate: 1197 (56)
    Birthplace: Chambéry, Savoie, Rhone-Alpes, France
    Death: June 24, 1253 (56)
    Savoie, Rhone-Alpes, Montmelian, France
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Thomas I, comte de Savoie and Marguerite Beatrice of Savoy
    Husband of NN; Marguerite ou Anne de Bourgogne and Cécile De Baux-Orange
    Father of Adameus de Savoye, V; Beatrice of Savoy, Queen Consort of Sicily; Marguerite de Savoie; Avita de Savoy; Thomas de Savoie II Count de Maurienne; Boniface de Savoie and Béatrice de Savoie « less
    Brother of Humbert comte de Savoie; Thomas II, comte-régent de Savoie; Aymon de Savoie; Guillaume de Savoie; Pietro comte de Savoie-Faucigny, II; Boniface de Savoie; Béatrice de Savoie, comtesse consort de Provence; Filippo I, comte de Savoie; ?nn de Savoie; ?nn de Savoie; Alix de Savoie; Agathe de Savoie and Marguerite de Savoie « less
    Half brother of Beraud de Savoie; Benoit de Savoie; Amedee de Savoie, Bishop of Maurienne and Avoie de Savoie
    Occupation: Count of Savoy, Comte, de Savoie, Sieur, Duc, de Chablais, Greve i Savoien 1233-1253, Greve av Maurienne och Savoyen, comte de savoie mp

    About Amadeus IV, count of Savoy
    Amadeo IV (1197 – 24 de junio o 13 de julio de 1253) Conde de Saboya desde 1233 hasta 1253.

    El heredero legítimo de Tomás I de Saboya y de Margarita de Ginebra, sin embargo tuvo queluchar con sus hermanos para la herencia de las tierras de Saboya después de la muerte de su padre. Sus hermanos Pietro y Aimone estimularon una rebelión en el Valle de Aosta contra Amadeo, pero pudo acabar con ellos con la ayuda de Manfredo III de Saluzzo y de Bonifacio II de Montferrat, que eran sus yernos. Junto a su hermano Tomás II, Conde de Piamonte, luchó contra las comunas de Turín y de Pinerolo, pero con resultados inciertos.

    Fue sucedido por su joven hijo Bonifacio de Saboya, que murió joven.

    Familia y Descendientes
    Amadeo se casó dos veces:

    Ana de Borgoña, hija de Hugo III de Borgoña, Duque de Borgoña:

    Beatriz de Saboya (muerta en 1258), casada en primer lugar en 1233 con Manfredo, Margrave de Saluzzo (muerto en 1244), en segundo lugar el 21 de abril de 1247 con Manfredo de Sicilia

    Margarita de Saboya (muerta en 1254), casada en primer lugar el 9 de diciembre de 1235 con Bonifacio II de Montferrat, en segundo lugar con Aymar III, Conde de Valentinois

    Cecilia de Baux, hija de Barral de Baux

    Bonifacio I de Saboya

    Beatriz de Saboya (1250-23 de febrero de 1292) casada con Pedro de Chalon y Manuel de Castilla

    Leonor de Saboya, casada en 1269 con Guichar de Beaujeu

    Constanza de Saboya, muerta desdpués de 1263

    Predecesor:

    Tomás I Conde de Saboya

    1233-1253 Sucesor:

    Bonifacio I y Tomás II

    Obtenido de "http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeo_IV_de_Saboya"

    Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Amadeus IV (1197 – June 24 or July 13, 1253) was Count of Savoy from 1233 to 1253.

    The legitimate heir of Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva, he had however to fight with his brothers for the inheritance of Savoy lands after their father's death. His brothers Pietro and Aimone spurred a revolt in Aosta Valley against Amadeus, but he was able to crush it with the help of Manfred III of Saluzzo and Boniface II of Montferrat, who were his sons-in-law. Together with his brother Thomas, he fought against the communes of Turin and Pinerolo, but with uncertain results.

    He was succeeded by his young son Boniface, who died soon. Child of Count Amadeus & Princess Ana is Count of Savoy - Aimon, born 15 Dec 1291, died Jun 22, 1343:married Princess of Montfierrat, Yolande 01, May 1330

    Child of Count Aimon and Princess Yolande is Count of Savoy Amadeus VI, born 94 Jan. 1333/34 died 01 March 1382/83, married Bonne De Bourbon

    Family and children

    He married twice:

    Anne of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy.

    Beatrice of Savoy (d. 1258), married firstly in 1233 Manfred III of Saluzzo (d. 1244), married secondly on April 21, 1247 Manfred of Sicily

    Margaret of Savoy (d. 1254), married firstly on December 9, 1235 Boniface II of Montferrat, married secondly Aymar III, Count of Valentinois

    Cecilia of Baux, "Passerose", daughter of Barral of Baux

    Boniface, Count of Savoy

    Beatrice of Savoy (1250 – February 23, 1292) married Peter of Chalon and Juan Manuel of Castile.

    Eleonor of Savoy, married in 1269 Guichard de Beaujeu

    Constance of Savoy, died after 1263

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    Amadeus IV (1197, Montmélian, Savoie – June 24, 1253) was Count of Savoy from 1233 to 1253.

    The legitimate heir of Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva, he had however to fight with his brothers for the inheritance of Savoy lands after their father's death. His brothers Pietro and Aimone spurred a revolt in Aosta Valley against Amadeus, but he was able to crush it with the help of Manfred III of Saluzzo and Boniface II of Montferrat, who were his sons-in-law. Together with his brother Thomas, he fought against the communes of Turin and Pinerolo, but with uncertain results.

    He was succeeded by his young son Boniface, who died soon.

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    He married twice:

    * Anne of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy.
    o Beatrice of Savoy (d. 1258), married firstly in 1233 Manfred III of Saluzzo (d. 1244), married secondly on April 21, 1247 Manfred of Sicily
    o Margaret of Savoy (d. 1254), married firstly on December 9, 1235 Boniface II of Montferrat, married secondly Aymar III, Count of Valentinois
    * Cecilia of Baux, "Passerose", daughter of Barral of Baux
    o Boniface, Count of Savoy
    o Beatrice of Savoy (1250 – February 23, 1292) married Peter of Chalon and Juan Manuel of Castile.
    o Eleonor of Savoy, married in 1269 Guichard de Beaujeu
    o Constance of Savoy, died after 1263
    Preceded by

    Thomas I Count of Savoy

    1233–1253 Succeeded by

    Boniface and

    Thomas II

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    From Medlands:

    AMEDEE de Savoie (Montmélian, Savoie 1197-Montmélian 13 Jul 1253, bur Abbaye de Hautecombe). "Thomas comes Sabaud. et Amedeus eius filius" granted rights to the abbey of San Marco by charter dated 5 Mar 1200[277]. 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]. In a later passage, the same source records Amedée as "primogenitus" among the "filii comitis Sabaudiæ Thomæ avunculi dominæ reginæ Angliæ Alienoræ"[279]. "Thomas Maurianensis comes et marchio" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Maurice, with the consent of "filiis suis Amedeo et Humberto", by charter dated 8 Nov 1217[280]. A charter dated 1224 records an agreement between "Thomæ com. 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]. "M. comitissa Maurian. uxor Thomæ comitis Maurianensis et marchionis Italiæ" donated property, with the consent of "Thomas com. Maurianæ et filii mei Amedeus et Aymo", by charter dated Dec 1227[282]. "M. comitissa Sabaudie et marchisa in Ytalia et…Amedeus, Aymo, W. electus Valentinus, Thomas, Petrus, Bonifacius et Philippus filii Thome Comitis Sab. et marchionis in Ytalia" confirmed donations to Hautecombe abbey by charter dated 26 Feb 1231[283]. "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"[284]. He succeeded his father in 1233 as AMEDEE IV Comte de Savoie, Marchese in Italy. "Amedeus comes Sabaudie et in Italia marchio" confirmed his father´s grant of privileges to Susa by charter dated 7 Mar 1233[285]. A charter dated 23 Jul 1234 records an agreement between "Amedeum comitem Sabaudie" and "Aymonem et Petrum fratres ipsius" in settlement of a dispute concerning their paternal inheritance[286]. The first testament of "Amedei comitis Sab. et marchionis Italie", dated 23 Sep 1235, appoints "Thomam fratrem suum" as his heir "in comitatu et marchionatu" in default of male children[287]. This document disinherits Thomas´s older brother Aimon. 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]. He was an active supporter of Emperor Friedrich II. He acquired territories in Vaud and lower Valais. In 1238, Comte Amedée was created Duc de Chablais and Aosta, and nominated Imperial Vicar in northern Italy, by the emperor in reward for his support against the Lombards[289]. Under a third testament, dated 2 Nov 1240, "Amadeus com Sab. et marchio in Italia" repeated the nomination of "Thomæ, Flandriæ comiti, fratri suo" as his heir to "totius comitatus sui Sabaudiæ marchionatus Italiæ et ducatus Chablasii" if he died without male children, on condition that he satisfied all the debts of "Thomæ comitis patris et Humberti fratris ipsorum"[290]. 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]. Emperor Friedrich II recognised Amedée's rights over Turin in 1248. On the emperor's death in 1250, Comte Amedée's reconciliation with Pope Innocent IV was sealed by the marriage of the Pope's niece to Comte Amedée's brother Thomas[292]. A fourth testament of "Amedeus comes Sabaudie" is dated 19 Sep 1252, appoints "Bonifacium filium meum" as his heir, under the tutelage of his broNoble Family:House of SavoyTitleOfNobility:Conde de SaboyaFact:https://www.geni.com/people/Amadeus-IV-count-of-Savoy/6000000002598892743?through=6000000000154060862Find A Grave:https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84121965/amadeus_iv-of_savoyNFS ID:9ZCZ-SQB - Record - 40001:12661568:
    - Biographical Summaries of Notable People - Thomas I, Count of Savoy<br>Gênero: Masculino<br>Nascimento: 20 de maio de 1178 - Aiguebelle<br>Morte: 6 de mar de 1233 - Moncalieri<br>Nationality: Italy<br>  Parentes: RelaçãoNomeNascimentoPaiHumbert III, Count of Savoy1135MãeBeatrice of Viennois1160FilhoAmadeus IV, Count of Savoy1197FilhoPeter II, Count of Savoy1203FilhoBoniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury1217FilhoThomas, Count of Flanders1199FilhaBeatrice of Savoy1205FilhoWilliam of SavoyFilhoPhilip I, Count of Savoy1207EsposaMargaret of Geneva - Record - 10182:44952:

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