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Persönliche Daten Amadeus 

  • Er wurde geboren im Jahr 1046 in Maurienne, Savoie, Rhone-AlpesFrance.

    Waarschuwing Pass auf: Alter bei der Heirat (??-??-1061) war unter 16 Jahre (15).

  • Er wurde getauft im Jahr 1060 in Count of, Savoy.
  • Alternative: Er wurde getauft im Jahr 1060 in Count of, Savoy.
  • Alternative: Er wurde getauft im Jahr 1060 in Count of, Savoy.
  • Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 15. Juli 1992.
  • Alternative: Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 20. August 1993.
  • Alternative: Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 18. März 1995.
  • Beruf: unknown in Count of Savoy.
  • Er ist verstorben am 26. Januar 1080 in Carbonierres, Savoy, er war 34 Jahre altFrance.
  • Er wurde beerdigt im Jahr 1080 in Monastery of Sant'Andrea, Turin, Piedmont, Italy.
  • Ein Kind von Otto of Savoy und Adelaide of the Arduinici
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 30. Januar 2020.

Familie von Amadeus

Er ist verheiratet mit Jeanne de Genève.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1061 in Mauriennie,France, er war 15 Jahre alt.


Kind(er):

  1. Humbert II of Savoy  ± 1065-1103 


Notizen bei Amadeus

GIVN Amadeo Il
SURN von Savoy
NPFX Count
AFN 9HM0-PW
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:37
GIVN Amadeo Il
SURN von Savoy
NPFX Count
AFN 9HM0-PW
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:37
Name Prefix: Count Name Suffix: Ii, Of Savoy
Amadeus II of Savoy
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Amadeus II (d. 1080), Count of Savoy 1060-1080, jointly ruled with Peter until 1078). He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had three children:

Umberto
Adelaide (d. 1090)
Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu
Preceded by:
Peter I Count of Savoy
with Peter I Succeeded by:
Humbert II
[Wikipedia, "Amadeus II of Savoy", retrieved 13 Oct 07]
Amadeus II (d. 1080), Count of Savoy 1060-1080, jointly ruled with Peter until 1078). He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

1. Humbert II of Savoy
2. Adelaide (d. 1090)
3. Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu
4. Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat
Amadeus II (d. 1080) is also styled as Amedeo II of Savoy, Aosta and M oriana, Marchese di Torino e Susa, as Count of Savoy 1060-1080, and jo intly ruled with his brother Peter until 1078. He married Joan (Giova nna in Italian) of Geneva and had three children: Umberto, Adelaide (d . 1090) and Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu. Amadeus appeared atC anossa in 1077, when Emperor Henry IV made his entry of submission to Pope Gregory VII.
GIVN Amadeo Il
SURN von Savoy
NPFX Count
AFN 9HM0-PW
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:37
#Générale##Générale#Profession : Comte de Savoie.
Décès : 26 Janvier 1080 ou en 1095.
{geni:about_me} - http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/amedeo-ii-conte-di-savoia_(Dizionario-Biografico)/

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeo_II_de_Saboya

http://www.friesian.com/lorraine.htm#savoy

http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027364&tree=LEO

Amadeus II (c. 1046 – January 26, 1080) was Count of Savoy from 1060 to 1080, ruling jointly with Peter until 1078. He was the son of Otto of Savoy (Oddone in Italian).

Documents about his life are rather scarce. His effective rule after Peter's death was only nominal, as the reins remained in his mother Adelaide's hands. The two visited Rome in 1073.

Family

He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

1. Humbert II of Savoy

2. Adelaide (d. 1090)

3. Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu

4. Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat

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Amadeo II, Count of Savoy, b. ca. 1032 in Geneva, Switzerland, d. 26 January 1080

Father: Eudes Savoy, b. ca. 1002 in Geneva, Switzerland, d. 19 January 1057/60

Mother: Adelais Suza, b. 1004 in Geneva, Switzerland

Spouse: Joan de Geneva

Married.

Children:

* Humbert II, Count of Maurienne and Savoy, b. ca. 1062 in Savoy, France, m. Gisele (Gille) of Burgundy, 1090, d. 17 October 1103

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Amadeus II (c. 1046 – January 26, 1080) was Count of Savoy from 1060 to 1080, ruling jointly with Peter until 1078. He was the son of Otto of Savoy (Oddone in Italian).

Documents about his life are rather scarce. His effective rule after Peter's death was only nominal, as the reins remained in his mother Adelaide's hands. The two visited Rome in 1073.

[edit] Family

He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

1. Humbert II of Savoy

2. Adelaide (d. 1090)

3. Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu

4. Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat

Preceded by

Otto Count of Savoy

with Peter I until 1078.

1060-1080 Succeeded by

Humbert II

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Amadeus II (c. 1046 - January 26, 1080), Count of Savoy 1060-1080, jointly ruled with Peter until 1078). He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

Humbert II of Savoy

Adelaide (d. 1090)

Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu

Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeus_II_of_Savoy

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Amadeus II of Savoy, Count of Savoy

Alternative Birth Date: 1050

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeus_II,_Count_of_Savoy

And in French: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%A9d%C3%A9e_II_de_Savoie

Amadeus II (c.1050 – 26 January 1080) was the Count of Savoy from 1078 to 1080. His life is obscure and few documents mention him. During his reign he was overshadowed by his mother, but he had good relations with the Papacy and, for a time, the Holy Roman Emperor.[1]

Before his countship

The second son of Otto, Count of Savoy, and Adelaide, Margravine of Turin, Amadeus II was probably born around 1050, because he, alongside other noblemen of the Kingdom of Burgundy, swore an oath on the tomb of Saint Peter in Rometo defend the Church around 1070–73. In 1074 Pope Gregory VII was trying to persuade William I, Count of Burgundy, to remember this vow and, with Amadeus and others, go to the defence of the Roman Empire in the East against the Seljuk Turks.[2] As his mother is known to have had good relations with the Papacy in these years, this record seems to indicate that Amadeus was following his mother's policies at this early stage in his career.[2]

Early in 1077 Amadeus, with his mother and brother Peter, then Count of Savoy, hosted his sister Bertha, and his brother-in-law, Bertha's husband, the Emperor Henry IV. Amadeus and Adelaide then escorted the imperial couple to Canossa so the excommunicated emperor could reconcile with the pope. There they both took part in the negotations and stood as pledges for the emperor's good faith.[2]

On 16 July 1078 Amadeus and Peter witnessed a donation of their mother's to the Abbey of Novalesa.[2] It was the last act of Amadeus and Peter together.

[edit] As count

On 9 August 1078 Peter died and Amadeus succeeded him as Count of Savoy, but in the March of Turin, where Peter had co-ruled with their mother, Amadeus was never margrave, although the reason for this is unclear.[2] One document, issued by his widowed daughter Adelaide in 1090, refers to him as "count and margrave" (comes et marchio), but it is probably anachronistic.[3] There is only one document from his reign, in the cartulary of Saint-André-le-Bas in Vienne, which is dated when "Count Amadeus [was] reigning."[4] This shows, by the absence of the regnal year of the emperor, that despite his involvement in the reconciliation at Canossa, Amadeus II was neutral in the wider Investiture Controversy and the wars against Henry IV that it caused in Duitsland.[3]

Amadeus died in Turin on 26 January 1080, according to the necrology of the church of Saint Andrew there.[5] This date must be at least approximately correct, since Adelaide made a monastic donation for the benefit of the souls ofher sons Margrave Peter and Count Amadeus on 8 March.[6]

[edit] Marriage, children and succession

According to the much later Chronicles of Savoy, Amadeus married Joan, daughter of "Girard, Count of Burgundy", which scholars have surmised to have been Count Gerold II of Geneva. The Chronicon Altacumbae says only that "the wifeof Amadeus [was] from Burgundy", which might refer to Amadeus I.[7] If his wife were Genevan, it would explain how the house of Savoy came so early to possess a large portion of the Genevois.[8] His wife, whatever her name and origins, bore Amadeus II several children, although there is some uncertainty about how many:

* Adelaide, wife of Manasses, sire de Coligny

* Ausilia (also Auxilia or Usilia), second wife of Humbert II de Beaujeu, whom she bore four sons by the last decade of the eleventh century: Guichard, Humbert, Guigues, and Hugh

The succession of Amadeus II is unclear. His son Humbert II, who was later Count of Savoy, is well known, but in 1082 the Count of Savoy was Otto II. Although Amadeus is known to have had a younger brother named Otto, he is more likely to have been the Bishop of Asti of this name and time. This has led some scholars, beginning with the Conte di Vesme, to make Otto II the eldest son of Amadeus II, who succeeded him and was in turn succeeded by Humbert II.[8] In the immediate aftermath of Amadeus's death, Adelaide took control of all the Savoyard lands on both sides of the Alps.

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Amadeus II, Count of Savoy

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Amadeus II (c. 1046 – January 26, 1080) was Count of Savoy from 1060 to 1080, ruling jointly with Peter until 1078. He was the son of Otto of Savoy (Oddone in Italian).

Documents about his life are rather scarce. His effective rule after Peter's death was only nominal, as the reins remained in his mother Adelaide's hands. The two visited Rome in 1073.

[edit]Family

He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

Humbert II of Savoy

Adelaide (d. 1090)

Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu

Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat

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Amadeus II (c. 1046 - January 26, 1080), Count of Savoy 1060-1080, jointly ruled with Peter until 1078). He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

Humbert II of Savoy

Adelaide (d. 1090)

Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu

Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat

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Amadeus II (c. 1046 - January 26, 1080), Count of Savoy 1060-1080, jointly ruled with Peter until 1078). He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

Humbert II of Savoy

Adelaide (d. 1090)

Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu

Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat

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Amadeus II (c. 1046 - January 26, 1080), Count of Savoy 1060-1080, jointly ruled with Peter until 1078). He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

Humbert II of Savoy

Adelaide (d. 1090)

Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu

Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat

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Amadeus II (c. 1046 – January 26, 1080) was Count of Savoy from 1060 to 1080, ruling jointly with Peter until 1078. He was the son of Otto of Savoy (Oddone in Italian).

Documents about his life are rather scarce. His effective rule after Peter's death was only nominal, as the reins remained in his mother Adelaide's hands. The two visited Rome in 1073.

Family

He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:

1. Humbert II of Savoy

2. Adelaide (d. 1090)

3. Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu

4. Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat
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Amadeus II (c.1050 – 26 January 1080) was the Count of Savoy from 1078 to 1080. His life is obscure and few documents mention him. During his reign he was overshadowed by his mother, but he had good relations with the Papacy and, for a time, the Holy Roman Emperor.[1]
Before his countship
The second son of Otto, Count of Savoy, and Adelaide, Margravine of Turin, Amadeus II was probably born around 1050, because he, alongside other noblemen of the Kingdom of Burgundy, swore an oath on the tomb of Saint Peter in Rometo defend the Church around 1070–73. In 1074 Pope Gregory VII was trying to persuade William I, Count of Burgundy, to remember this vow and, with Amadeus and others, go to the defence of the Roman Empire in the East against the Seljuk Turks.[2] As his mother is known to have had good relations with the Papacy in these years, this record seems to indicate that Amadeus was following his mother's policies at this early stage in his career.[2]
Early in 1077 Amadeus, with his mother and brother Peter, then Count of Savoy, hosted his sister Bertha, and his brother-in-law, Bertha's husband, the Emperor Henry IV. Amadeus and Adelaide then escorted the imperial couple to Canossa so the excommunicated emperor could reconcile with the pope. There they both took part in the negotiations and stood as pledges for the emperor's good faith.[2]
On 16 July 1078 Amadeus and Peter witnessed a donation of their mother's to the Abbey of Novalesa.[2] It was the last act of Amadeus and Peter together.
As count
On 9 August 1078 Peter died and Amadeus succeeded him as Count of Savoy, but in the March of Turin, where Peter had co-ruled with their mother, Amadeus was never margrave, although the reason for this is unclear.[2] One document, issued by his widowed daughter Adelaide in 1090, refers to him as "count and margrave" (comes et marchio), but it is probably anachronistic.[3] There is only one document from his reign, in the cartulary of Saint-André-le-Bas in Vienne, which is dated when "Count Amadeus [was] reigning."[4] This shows, by the absence of the regnal year of the emperor, that despite his involvement in the reconciliation at Canossa, Amadeus II was neutral in the wider Investiture Controversy and the wars against Henry IV that it caused in Duitsland.[3]
Amadeus died in Turin on 26 January 1080, according to the necrology of the church of Saint Andrew there.[5] This date must be at least approximately correct, since Adelaide made a monastic donation for the benefit of the souls ofher sons Margrave Peter and Count Amadeus on 8 March.[6]
Marriage, children and succession
According to the much later Chronicles of Savoy, Amadeus married Joan, daughter of "Girard, Count of Burgundy", who scholars have surmised to have been Count Gerold II of Geneva. The Chronicon Altacumbae says only that "the wife of Amadeus [was] from Burgundy", which might refer to Amadeus I.[7] If his wife were Genevan, it would explain how the house of Savoy came to possess so early a large portion of the Genevois.[8] His wife, whatever her name and origins, bore Amadeus II several children, although there is some uncertainty about how many:
•Adelaide, wife of Manasses, sire de Coligny
•Ausilia (also Auxilia or Usilia), second wife of Humbert II de Beaujeu, whom she bore four sons by the last decade of the eleventh century: Guichard, Humbert, Guigues, and Hugh
The succession of Amadeus II is unclear. His son Humbert II, who was later Count of Savoy, is well known, but in 1082 the Count of Savoy was Otto II. Although Amadeus is known to have had a younger brother named Otto, he is more likely to have been the Bishop of Asti of this name and time. This has led some scholars, beginning with the Conte di Vesme, to make Otto II the eldest son of Amadeus II, who succeeded him and was in turn succeeded by Humbert II.[8] In the immediate aftermath of Amadeus's death, Adelaide took control of all the Savoyard lands on both sides of the Alps.

from "Our Folk" by Albert D Hart, Jr.
867789480. Grev Amadeus II N.NSON av Svoyen (20634) died on 26 Jan 1080. (20635) He was a Greve in Savoyen. (20636) Han fikk landområdet Bugey av keiser Henrik IV He was married to Johanna GEROLDSDTR av Genf between 1065 and 1070
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Ancestral File Number: 9HM0-PW

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SOURCE NOTES:
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal10227
RESEARCH NOTES:
Count of Savoy (1078-1080)
Amadeus II Count of Savoy Information
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349px-CoA_fam_ITA_savoia
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early Coat of arms of the House of Savoy
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Amadeus II Count of Savoy Information
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349px-CoA_fam_ITA_savoia
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early Coat of arms of the House of Savoy
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=4a213fa7-6833-4824-949e-4c32be0cd54f&tid=10145763&pid=-391487185

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