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312:, a cousin and vassal of Amadeus, backed the queen. After her first army was defeated in 1345, the attackers moved next into the territory ruled by James. In 1347, James asked Amadeus for help, and Amadeus sent an army. That army swept the attackers back through July of that year, with Amadeus joining the fighting in the last few weeks. John then recruited the help of
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response and captured a couple of castles. One hundred knights were sent in and pushed the rebels back. In March 1352, Amadeus assembled an army, including
Amadeus of Geneva and John of Montferrat, and the count swept through the valley in April. The rebels yielded quickly, and Amadeus re-established the authority over Sion that his uncle
415:, the rebellion in Valais and Sion broke out anew. Amadeus turned his army there first, and on 3 November defeated the rebels soundly. On the morning of the fourth, his advisor William knighted him. He then had part of the wall of Sion torn down, and his army pillaged the city. He also fined the citizens heavily.
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In 1350, Guichard Tavel, the bishop of Sion and an ally of Savoy attempted to take the rights of some nobles in Valais, a frontier of Savoy. He and his staff were attacked in August 1351. Pope
Clement VI excommunicated the rebels, and Amadeus sent in thirty knights. Eight thousand peasants rose up in
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ravaged the lands of Savoy, halving the population in some villages. In 1348, many of the peasants thought that it was caused by Jews poisoning wells and fountains. Though the castellans in some places tried to protect them, quite a few were killed. In Chambéry, the Jews were locked in the castle for
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In the summer of 1352, Hugh of Geneva, uncle of
Amadeus of Geneva and a noble within the Dauphiné re-ignited the long-standing feud with Savoy. The count of Savoy insulted Amadeus of Geneva's honour related to the treaty he had negotiated between Savoy and the Dauphiné, and so Amadeus of Geneva left
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when, in celebration of his 19th birthday, he appeared in a series of tournaments dressed with green plumes upon his helm, a green silk tabard over his armour, and his horse bearing green caparisons. He entered with an escort of eleven knights dressed in green, each led by a lady also dressed in
488:. The Col de Largentière was of great strategic and commercial importance because it linked Lyon with Italy; it offered an easy route between Piedmont and the outlying valley of Barcelonnette, which came into Savoyard possession when Amadeus or his heir transferred it from the
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In 1377, he ordered the installation of the first public mechanical clock in the region, and established an officer to maintain it. He created a system of state-supported poor relief, one of the first of its kind in the late medieval world.
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their protection, but a mob broke in and killed several. Court officers were then pressured into finding the remainder guilty of poisoning, executing eleven and charging the remainder a fine of 160 florins per month for the next six years.
251:. The two agreed to a document limiting their power as regents. Neither could make any significant decision without the other, and the decisions of both were subject to review by the resident council of nobles representing all
293:. He also showed religious devotion, requesting a portable altar and the right for his chaplain to say mass for him every morning wherever he may be. He took vows to fast more often than was healthy for him, and then asked
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Le Col d'Argentière qui est en la terre nove de la conté de Nyce qui souloit estre du païs de
Provence. Et fut baillée en gaige pour certaine somme d'argent que l'on dit de lx mille escuzau conte Vert pour lors comte de
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an ultimatum to release John V or suffer further defeat. Ivan
Alexander released John V and Amadeus returned to spend the winter in Mesembria, arriving there with John V before Christmas.
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and John both sent delegations to negotiate a truce, but
Amadeus and Hugh continued their fight until April 1354. The fighting ended then when Amadeus destroyed Hugh's army near
697:. This marriage would have come with a dowry of fifty thousand florins. In 1347, he renounced that engagement, and became engaged instead to Joan of Burgundy, daughter of
426:
In the spring of 1353, Amadeus prepared his army to attack the
Dauphiné. John II of France intervened and settled a truce in July, as he was hoping to use both armies in
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the council, and challenged one of the other
William de la Baume, who had replaced Louis of Vaud on the council. On 6 June 1352, the count of Savoy made an alliance with
717:. This petition was protested by Amadeus of Geneva. Joan remained at the court until 18 April 1355, when she was sent to a convent in Poissy to live out her life.
434:. However, Hugh immediately broke the truce. Amadeus besieged Hugh's forces in Gex from 26 October through 11 November, when Amadeus defeated and burned the city.
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to spite her cousins. In 1345, he negotiated a similar settlement to the one Joan reached with Aymon, yielding the claim in exchange for 5000 livres annually.
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469:, all of whose titles had been the subject of earlier contention between the Counts of Savoy and the Dauphins of Viennois. Amadeus also forced the
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Amadeus was educated both physically and mentally. He enjoyed learning to fight and ride. His education included classic works such as
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green, leading her knight's steed with a green cord. From then on, green was the favourite colour for his clothes and for his court.
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for mutual aid in conflict. Amadeus of Savoy gathered an army from his
Italian lands to bring to war. As they were crossing the
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709:. The three-year-old heiress was brought to the court of Savoy to be raised. In the summer of 1351, Amadeus sent to
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took the throne, several in northern Italy sought to take advantage of her inexperience and seize her lands there.
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Throughout his youth, negotiations took place for him to marry a royal bride. In 1338, he was engaged to
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Amadeus was credited with purchasing the territory of the mountain pass, the Col de
Largentièes, today
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to release him from these vows. The pope agreed, asking him instead to feed twelve of the poor weekly.
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spent 1348 negotiating a truce to end the fighting, which none of the combatants were satisfied with.
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In 1349, Amadeus agreed to a treaty between himself, Amadeus of Geneva, James of Piedmont, and the
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223:. Though he started under a regency, he showed himself to be a forceful leader, continuing
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559:, son of the Dowager Empress, Anne of Savoy. In this campaign, Amadeus joined forces with
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571:. (This victory was short-lived, though, for they lost Gallipoli to the Turkish Sultan
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519:. Eventually, it was agreed that the island should be entrusted to the Count of Savoy.
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renewed her claim on the county of Savoy, that she was descended from Amadeus's uncle
243:. Since he was only nine years old, his father's will left two cousins as co-regents:
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738:(March 1360 – 1 November 1391). He married Bonne of Berry (1365–1435), daughter of
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tradition. Though she died the following year, in her will she left the county to
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227:'s emergence as a power in Europe politically and militarily. He participated in
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657:. Here in 1382 the Count would share with Louis in the successful conquests of
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Hulbert, J. R. (April 1916). "Syr Gawayn and the Grene Knyzt-(Concluded)".
351:, sister of the count. To honour the marriage in 1350, Amadeus created the
343:, for mutual defence and assistance. This treaty included provisions for
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to pay him tribute, thus extending his rule to the Italian side of the
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and Guiers, in exchange for recognition as the undisputed sovereign of
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in Italy as a part of the Papal forces against the Visconti family.
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concluded in Paris in 1355, Amadeus agreed to exchange territory in
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In 1349 Humbert II de La Tour du Pin, Dauphin de Viennois, the last
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Avignon and Its Papacy, 1309–1417: Popes, Institutions, and Society
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a few years later.) At this time John V was held captive by the
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Louis of Savoy, born late 1364, died before the end of the year
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340:
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266:, though her claim had previously been denied under Savoy's
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and sponsored the peace treaty which brought an end to the
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16th century portrait of Amadeus VI, by an unknown painter
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The Hospitaller Knights of Saint John at Rhodes 1306-1522
705:. This would have placed Amadeus as heir to her brother,
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on the border of France and Italy, for the sum of 60,000
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had for long argued over the ownership of the island of
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863:
362:, surrendered his title and principality to the future
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1174:
935:
1332:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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This made him an important player in the politics of
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When his father died in 1343, Amadeus inherited the
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815:
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258:Shortly after Amadeus took the county, his cousin
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465:, as well as becoming the suzerain lord over the
382:. Humbert II retired into a Dominican monastery.
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887:
851:
839:
1344:
1252:
543:(with 15 ships and 1,700 men) in 1366 against
320:. Together, they conquered the Angevin lands.
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754:Amadeus is one of the main characters in the
1114:
215:from 1343 to 1383. He was the eldest son of
1033:Abercrombie, Gordon Ellyson (16 May 2024).
1032:
766:. He is also a supporting character in the
199:(4 January 1334 – 1 March 1383), nicknamed
1496:
1482:
1094:. Princeton University Press. p. 23.
732:daughter, born 1358 died after a few weeks
40:
1121:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 134.
689:. From 1340 to 1344, he was betrothed to
1294:
1004:
778:providing the title of the third novel,
676:
669:on 27 February 1383 and was interred at
531:Military campaign of Amadeus VI against
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397:
276:
1391:
1382:
1353:
1180:
1115:Rollo-Koster, Joëlle (20 August 2015).
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941:
14:
1685:
1345:Echols, Anne; Williams, Marty (1992).
1153:
1039:. Pen and Sword Military. p. 99.
977:
645:. Later Amadeus would be persuaded by
614:From 1372 to 1373 he fought alongside
1477:
316:, an old enemy of the Savoyards, and
1713:People of the Byzantine–Ottoman wars
1347:An Annotated Index of Medieval Women
1154:Davies, Norman (30 September 2010).
579:. Amadeus turned his forces against
430:against the English, continuing the
1503:
1323:
1295:Coolidge, W. A. B. (October 1915).
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1240:
1228:
1216:
1204:
1192:
1141:
1087:
965:
953:
929:
917:
905:
893:
881:
869:
857:
845:
833:
821:
809:
797:
720:He was married in 1355 in Paris to
281:Coat of arms of the counts of Savoy
24:
1297:"The Passages of the Alps in 1518"
1088:Cox, Eugene L. (8 December 2015).
221:Yolande Palaeologina of Montferrat
25:
1729:
978:Vester, Matthew (25 March 2013).
713:, seeking to marry his daughter,
649:(Avignon Obedience) to accompany
385:
370:was grandson of the current King
46:Detail of Amadeus in a fresco by
1671:
1022:. R.S. Peale. 1891. p. 341.
749:
742:and a niece of Bonne of Bourbon.
567:, and they drove the Turks from
289:and more modern texts including
1385:Byzantium: The Decline and Fall
1349:. Markus Weiner Publishing Inc.
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1108:
1081:
1065:. C. Knight. 1833. p. 409.
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1026:
1010:
984:. Penn State Press. p. 1.
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314:Humbert II, Dauphin of Viennois
306:John II, Marquess of Montferrat
687:Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
609:
318:Thomas II, Marquess of Saluzzo
234:
13:
1:
1392:Norwich, John Julius (1997).
1383:Norwich, John Julius (1996).
1301:The English Historical Review
1288:
1160:. Random House. p. 404.
685:, three-year-old daughter of
616:Enguerrand VII, Lord of Coucy
308:led the first attacks, while
300:When the young Angevin queen
231:who were moving into Europe.
51:
48:Andrea di Bonaiuto da Firenze
1703:14th-century counts of Savoy
1394:A Short History of Byzantium
1387:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
703:Joan I, Countess of Auvergne
327:From 1348 through 1351, the
7:
1718:Burials at Hautecombe Abbey
1415:Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy
728:. They had three children:
229:a crusade against the Turks
10:
1734:
1253:Echols & Williams 1992
707:Philip I, Duke of Burgundy
522:
409:Albert II, Duke of Austria
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1511:
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1328:The Green Count of Savoy
785:
595:. He then laid siege to
27:Count of Savoy 1343–1383
1324:Cox, Eugene L. (1967).
1313:10.1093/ehr/xxx.cxx.681
724:, the sister-in-law of
418:He earned the nickname
353:Order of the Black Swan
272:Philip, Duke of Orléans
1243:, pp. 79–80, 105.
1207:, p. 336,339–340.
653:, on an expedition to
651:Louis I, Duke of Anjou
629:, he mediated between
536:
403:
366:. At the time the new
282:
264:Edward, Count of Savoy
208:
872:, pp. 63–68, 71.
711:Edward III of England
677:Marriage and children
561:Francesco I of Lesbos
530:
401:
291:De Regimine Principum
280:
245:Amadeus III of Geneva
217:Aymon, Count of Savoy
189:Yolande of Montferrat
179:Aymon, Count of Savoy
1708:People from Chambéry
647:Antipope Clement VII
643:Venetian-Genoese War
345:Galeazzo II Visconti
157:Amadeus VII of Savoy
1078:, pp. 330–331.
812:, pp. 336–337.
764:Valerio Evangelisti
726:Charles V of France
695:Philip VI of France
683:Margaret of Bohemia
551:to aid his cousin,
471:Marquess of Saluzzo
372:Philip VI of France
364:Charles V of France
360:Dauphin de Viennois
18:Amadeus VI of Savoy
1195:, p. 318-319.
968:, pp. 99–101.
740:Duke John of Berry
699:Philip of Burgundy
553:John V Palaiologos
539:Amadeus initiated
537:
509:Republic of Venice
490:County of Provence
467:Counts of Genevois
461:and the county of
453:beyond the rivers
432:Hundred Years' War
404:
302:Joanna I of Naples
283:
1680:
1679:
1472:
1471:
1463:Succeeded by
1403:978-0-679-77269-9
1396:. Vintage Books.
1231:, pp. 60–61.
1167:978-1-4070-9179-2
1157:Europe: A History
1128:978-1-4422-1534-4
1101:978-1-4008-7499-6
1046:978-1-3990-4804-0
991:978-0-271-09100-6
956:, pp. 97–98.
932:, pp. 94–96.
920:, pp. 88–92.
908:, pp. 74–75.
884:, pp. 68–70.
836:, pp. 53–55.
824:, pp. 33–36.
800:, pp. 11–13.
772:Christian Cameron
760:La luce di Orione
691:Joanna of Bourbon
673:on 15 June 1383.
583:and captured the
557:Byzantine Emperor
505:Republic of Genoa
380:John II of France
337:House of Visconti
310:James of Piedmont
194:
193:
135:Kingdom of Naples
115:Holy Roman Empire
16:(Redirected from
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1379:
1356:Modern Philology
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671:Hautecombe Abbey
436:Pope Innocent VI
249:Louis II of Vaud
145:Bonne of Bourbon
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32:
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21:
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1505:Counts of Savoy
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788:
780:The Green Count
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679:
665:. He died near
641:and the larger
639:War of Chioggia
612:
565:Louis the Great
541:a minor crusade
525:
420:the Green Count
388:
374:and son to his
349:Bianca of Savoy
322:Pope Clement VI
295:Pope Clement VI
255:in the county.
241:County of Savoy
237:
201:the Green Count
129:
125:
111:County of Savoy
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1535:(1051/56–1060)
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1527:(1048–1051/56)
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1519:(1003–1047/48)
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1456:Count of Savoy
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1441:Regnal titles
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1437:
1428:4 January 1334
1420:House of Savoy
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1221:
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1183:, p. 354.
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1127:
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1009:
1007:, p. 687.
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990:
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958:
946:
944:, p. 140.
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604:Ivan Alexander
549:Ottoman Empire
524:
521:
501:Northern Italy
494:County of Nice
482:Maddalena Pass
387:
386:Count of Savoy
384:
287:De Re Militari
236:
233:
213:Count of Savoy
209:Il Conte Verde
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128:(aged 49)
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104:4 January 1334
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63:Count of Savoy
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1652:Amadeus VII
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610:Later years
329:Black Death
235:Early years
91:Amadeus VII
77:Predecessor
55: 1365
1687:Categories
1644:Amadeus VI
1588:Amadeus IV
1556:Umberto II
1548:Amadeus II
1460:1343–1383
1289:References
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517:Aegean Sea
440:Les Abrets
395:had lost.
268:Semi-Salic
197:Amadeus VI
35:Amadeus VI
1620:Amadeus V
1524:Amadeus I
1516:Umberto I
1376:162395954
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599:and sent
593:Sozopolis
589:Mesembria
587:ports of
585:Black Sea
569:Gallipoli
535:(1366–67)
347:to marry
87:Successor
72:1343–1383
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1604:Peter II
1596:Boniface
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107:Chambéry
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1318:Savoye.
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547:of the
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523:Crusade
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175:Father
141:Spouse
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627:Turin
597:Varna
455:Rhone
445:In a
341:Milan
225:Savoy
169:Savoy
164:House
152:Issue
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69:Reign
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