of Savoy. Humbert was the son of Amadeus, who may or may not have preceded him as count of Maurienne. His brother was Bishop Otto of Belley. Humbert is...
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Humbert III (1136 – 4 March 1189), surnamed the Blessed, was Count of Savoy from 1148 to 1189. His parents were Amadeus III of Savoy and Mahaut of Albon...
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Humbert II (Italian: Umberto II), nicknamed the Gat (1065 – 19 October 1103), was Count of Savoy from 1080 until his death in 1103. He was the son of...
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976–1025) Humbert I (bishop of Valence) [fr] (r. 1027–1032) Humbert I, Count of Savoy (r. 1032–1047) Humbert I of Viennois (died 1307), dauphin Umberto I of Italy...
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Amadeus I (c. 1016 – c. 1051), nicknamed of the Tail or la Coda (Latin caudatus, "tailed"), was an early count of the House of Savoy. He was probably the...
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Guichard, Humbert, Guigues, and Hugh Humbert II, his successor as count of Savoy Constance of Savoy, wife of Otto II of Montferrat. The succession of Amadeus...
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the son of Humbert II of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy, the daughter of William I of Burgundy. He succeeded as count of Savoy upon the death of his father...
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was count of Savoy from around 1051 until his death. Through marriage to Adelaide, the heiress of Ulric Manfred II, he also administered the march of Susa...
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Otto, Count of Savoy, c. 1020–1060 Peter I, Count of Savoy, c. 1048/49–1078 Amadeus II, Count of Savoy, c. 1050–1080 Humbert II, Count of Savoy, 1065–1103...
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Humbert of Maroilles (before 652 – 680) Humbert (bishop of Würzburg) (died 842) Humbert I, Count of Savoy (980 – 1047 or 1048) Humbert II, Count of Savoy...
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Count of Savoy from 1285 until his death in 1323. He was a significant medieval ruler who played a crucial role in the expansion and consolidation of...
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(Tommaso I; c. 1178 – 1 March 1233) was Count of Savoy from 1189 to 1233. He is sometimes numbered "Thomas I" to distinguish him from his son of the same...
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titular kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire, Humbert's descendants—later known as the House of Savoy—maintained their independence as counts. In 1046, his...
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Humbert II may refer to: Humbert II of Savoy, Count of Savoy, 1080–1103 Humbert II of Viennois, Dauphin of the Viennois, 1333–1349 Umberto II of Italy...
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of Burgundy (1075–1135) was a Countess consort of Savoy and a Marchioness consort of Montferrat. Gisela was the spouse of Humbert II, Count of Savoy and...
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Aymon, Count of Savoy (1291–1343), also known as Aymon the Peaceful, was a nobleman who ruled the County of Savoy from 1329 until his death in 1343. He...
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The titles of the Count of Savoy, and then Duke of Savoy, are titles of nobility attached to the historical territory of Savoy. Since its creation, in...
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Count of Geneva and Matilda de Cuiseaux. William married Agnes of Savoy. They had: Humbert [fr; it] Following his first wife's death c. 1172, William married...
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criminality in Chicago Humbert I, Count of Savoy (c. 980 – c. 1042), known as Humbert the White-Handed William of the White Hands (1135–1202), a French...
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Green Count (Italian: Il Conte Verde) was Count of Savoy from 1343 to 1383. He was the eldest son of Aymon, Count of Savoy, and Yolande Palaeologina of Montferrat...
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Humbert I of Viennois (c. 1240 – 12 April 1307) was baron of la Tour-du-Pin and then also became, by his marriage, dauphin of Viennois. He was the son...
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son of Humbert I, Count of Savoy and Aosta and his wife Auxilia, who may have originated from Aosta and who would have been the sister of Anselm of Aosta...
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Umberto (redirect from King Humbert)
form of Humbert. People with the name include: King Umberto I of Italy (1844–1900) King Umberto II of Italy (1904–1983) Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi...
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independent force, while the Counts of Savoy encircled the territory and controlled the trade routes. From 1219 on, the counts' stronghold and capital was...
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Beatrice of Vienne (1160–1230) was a Countess of Savoy by marriage to Humbert III, Count of Savoy. Beatrice was born in 1160 in Vienne, France, the second...
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taxes. When Humbert inherited the Dauphiné on the death of his brother Guigues VIII in 1333, they were at war with Aymon, Count of Savoy. Within a year...
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Albon, married Humbert, Baron of La Tour du Pin Humbert I of Viennois (c. 1240–1307), Baron of La Tour du Pin, Dauphin of Viennois and Count of Albon, ruled...
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throne on the death of his father (9 January 1878), Umberto adopted the title "Umberto I of Italy" rather than "Umberto IV" (of Savoy), ignoring his three...
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Count Thomas III (c. 1246 – 16 May 1282), called Thomas of Savoy or de Savoie, was the lord of Piedmont and a claimant to the county of Savoy from 1268...
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Hautecombe Abbey in Savoy. The children of Marguerite and Thomas I of Savoy were: Amadeus IV of Savoy (1197–1253) Humbert (d. 1223) Thomas, Count of Flanders (c...
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