1417-1444 Louis I of Vaud, 1250-1302 Louis II of Vaud, c. 1290-1348 Aymon, Lord of Chablais, d. 1237 William of Savoy, d. 1239 Amadeus, Bishop of Maurienne...
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had at least four sons: Amadeus I (died 1056), Count of Savoy, successor Aymon (died 1054 or 1055), Bishop of Sion Burchard (died 1068 or 1069), Archbishop...
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Maurienne (formerly held by the archbishops of Vienne) and territories in Chablais and Tarentaise, formerly held by its archbishops at Moûtiers. While the...
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1322), married William III of Geneva. Their son was Amadeus III of Geneva. Aymon of Savoy (d. 1343), succeeded his brother Edward as Count of Savoy, and...
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de Tarente, Madame de Tourzel, the Duchess de Maillé, Madame de Laroche-Aymon, Marie Angélique de Mackau, Renée Suzanne de Soucy, Madame de Ginestous...
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married Jeanne of Flanders, and later Beatrice de Fiesco Aymon, d. 30 August 1237, Lord of Chablais William, Bishop of Valence and Dean of Vienne Amadeus...
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election which placed Jean de Cossonay on the bishop's seat. In 1236–37, Aymon, Baron of Faucigny, made himself protector of the priory of Chamonix despite...
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He was the second son of Count Rudolf and succeeded his heirless brother Aymon II. In June 1282 at Versoix, Amadeus and Béatrice “la Grande Dauphine”,...
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from 1078 to 1129, when Count Aymon I managed to get his brother Guy de Faucigny appointed as bishop of Geneva. Aymon took advantage of this situation...
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Count of Provence as proxy for the groom, and with Cardinal de la Roche-Aymon officiating at the ceremony. Clotilde departed from Versailles on 27 August...
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