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Données personnelles Count Thomas I of Savoie 

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Famille de Count Thomas I of Savoie

Il est marié avec Marguerite Beatrice de Genève di Ginevra.

Ils se sont mariés à Carbonierres, Savoy, France.


Enfant(s):

  1. Amadeus de Savoie  1197-1253
  2. Humbert de Savoie  ± 1198-1223
  3. Thomas de Savoie  1199-1259
  4. Aymon de Savoie  1200-± 1242
  5. Gugliermo de Savoie  ± 1201-1239
  6. Boniface de Savoie  1205-1270
  7. Margaret de Savoie  1212-1273
  8. Alix de Savoie  ????-1277
  9. Agathe de Savoie  ????-> 1279

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  1. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Thomas (I) de Savoie, Comte de Savoie<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Tommaso, Thomas de Savoie, Thomas of Savoy, Thomas di Savoia, Tommaso I di Savoie, Thomas I, conte di Savoie, Thomas di Savoia (Geni Tree Match) Too Many Ancestors<br>Birth: May 27 1178 - Château de Charbonnières, Aiguebelle, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France<br>Occupation: 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>Marriage: Spouse: Marguerite Beatrice of Savoy (born de Genève) - Carbonierres,Savoy,,France<br>Death: Mar 8 1233 - Moncalieri, Piedmont, Italy<br>Burial: Mar 1 1233 - St Michael, Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy<br>Father: Umberto 'il Beato' di Savoia, III<br>Mother: Béatrice de Bourgogne-Comté<br>Wives: Marguerite Beatrice of Savoy (born de Genève), Unknown Mistresses de Savoie<br>Children: Amadeus de Savoie, IV, Humbert de Savoie, <a>Thomas II de Savoie, conte di Piemonte, Aymon de Savoie, Gugliermo de Savoie, Pietro comte de Savoie-Faucigny, II, Boniface de Savoie, Beatrice di Savoia, contessa consorte di Provenza, Philip Filippo I de Savoie, ?nn (born de Savoie), ?nn (born de Savoie), Alix (born de Savoie), Agathe (born de Savoie), Margaret de Savoie, Beraud de Savoie, ;Benoit de Savoie, Amedee de Savoie, Bishop of Maurienne, Avita de Savoie, comtesse
  2. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Count Thomas I, of Savoie/Savoy<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1178 - Aiguebelle, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France<br>Christening: (Savoy)&;lt;br>Marriage: Spouse: Béatrice Marguerite De Genève - 1195 - Savoie, France<br>Marriage: Spouse: Marguerite Genève - May 1195<br>Death: Mar 1 1233 - Moncalieri, Torino, Piedmont, Italy<br>Burial: 1233 - Abbaye de Hautecombe, Savoie, France<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Thomas was born in Aiguebelle, the son of Humbert III of Savoy and Beatrice of Viennois. His birth was seen as miraculous; his monkish father had despaired of having a male heir after three wives. Count Humbert sought counsel from St. Anthelm, who blessed Humbert three times, and it was seen as a prophecy come true when Thomas was born shortly before Anthelm himself died on 26 June 1178. He was named in honour of Saint Thomas Becket.ather died on 4 March 1189, and a council of regency was established, composed of his mother Beatrice, his father's cousin Boniface I of Montferrat, and the Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne. He had reached his majority by August 1191. Thomas possessed the martial abilities, energy, and brilliance that his father lacked, and Savoy enjoyed a golden age under his leadership. Despite his youth he began the push northwest into new territories. In the same year he granted Aosta Valley the "Charte des Franchises", recognising the right to administrative and political autonomy. This right was maintained until the eve of the French Revolution. Later he conquered Vaud, Bugey, and Carignano. He supported the Hohenstaufens, and was known as "Thomas the Ghibelline" because of his career as Imperial Vicar of Lombardy.r of children, who he worked to get into positions of influence in neighboring regions. In part, this was done by getting many of his sons into episcopal offices in surrounding territories, in a time when bishops had temporal as well as spiritual authority.[1] In addition to Guglielmo and Bonifacio, who made their careers in the clergy, their brother Thomas started out as a canon at Lausanne and became prévôt of Valence by 1226.[2] Pietro was also a canon at Lausanne and served as acting bishop there until he was replaced in 1231.[3] In 1219 he worked to get his daughter Beatrice married to the fourteen-year-old Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence. This established a close relationship between the two adjoining counties which would help cement Savoy control over trade between Italy and France.[4]ur.[6]l over Turin, Thomas made an agreement with their rival Asti to reroute their French trade around Turin through Savoyard lands in a treaty on 15 September 1224. In 1226, Emperor Frederick II came to northern Italy and named Thomas Imperial Vicar of Lombardy. In this role, he mediated in a Genoese rebellion and a dispute between the town of Marseille and their bishop.[7] Thomas also made a policy of granting franchises and charters to towns on key trade routes which enabled the merchant class to develop more wealth and built support for his rule.[8]e ambushed the party of Count William I of Geneva, which was escorting the count's daughter, Margaret of Geneva, to France for her intended wedding to King Philip II of France. Thomas carried off Margaret and married her himself, producing some eight sons and six daughters.


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