Hij is getrouwd met Gisela van Bourgondië.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1090.Bron 1
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HUMBERT de Savoie, son of AMEDEE II Comte de Savoie & his wife Jeanne [de Genève] ([1072]-Moûtiers 19 Oct 1103, bur Moûtiers). "Umbertus comes, filius quondam Amedei" donated property to the monastery at Pinerolo by charter dated 29 Nov 1098[152]. He succeeded his father in 1080 as HUMBERT II "le Renforcé" Comte de Maurienne et de Savoie, under the regency of his paternal grandmother. On her death in 1091, Humbert lost much of her territories, retaining only the valley of Susa[153]. He was the first of his family to strengthen relations with France, diverting his attention from Italy after the loss of most of the family's Italian possessions. "Ubertus filii qda Amedo" donated property to Santa Maria d´Ivrea by charter dated 14 Sep 1094[154]. "Nantelmus" confirmed the foundation of the priory of Bellevaux en Bauges ["Bellævalles supra villam Boggarum"], with the support of "Humberto comite", by charter dated to the end-11th century[155]. "Humbertus comes et marchio" donated property to the abbey of Aulps ["in pago Gebennensi in valle Alpis"], with the consent of "Girardo Alingiensi et Gilione de Rovorea quorum feudem est", by charter dated to [1094], witnessed by "Girardus Alingiensis, Rodulphus de Fulciniaco, Uldricus comes, Anselmus, Willelmus, Amedeus filius eiusdem Girardi"[156]. "Humbertus comes et Girardus de Alingio et Gislo miles a quibus est ille locus" consented to the agreement between the abbey of Molesme and the abbey of Aulps, recorded in a charter dated 1097[157]. "Umbertus comes filius quondam Amedei" donated property to Pinerolo by charter dated 29 Nov 1098[158]. The necrology of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne records the death "XIV Kal Nov" of "Humbertus comes Maur."[159].
m ([1090]) as her first husband, GISELE de Bourgogne, daughter of GUILLAUME I Comte Palatin de Bourgogne, Comte de Vienne et de Mâcon & his wife Etiennette --- ([1075]-after 1133). Her parentage is deduced from Suger stating that her daughter Adelaide, wife of Louis VI "le Gros" King of France, was the niece of Pope Calixtus II[160]. This is corroborated by "Guido Viennensis archiepiscopus" (later Pope Calixtus II) addressing a letter to "nepoti suo Amedeo comiti" (Amedée III Comte de Savoie, son of Gisèle by her first marriage) dated [1115][161]. Her date of birth is estimated from her having given birth to five children by her second husband whom she married in [1105], and assuming that she was no more than 17 years old when she gave birth to her first child by her first husband. "Amedeus comes" donated property to Saint-Jean de Maurienne, for the soul of "patris sui Uberti comtis", with the consent of "Gisla matre et fratribus eius Guillelmo atque Umberto", by charter dated 21 Oct 1104[162]. She married secondly ([1105]) Ranieri Marchese di Monferrato. Her second marriage is confirmed by Orderic Vitalis who records the marriage of Guillaume de Normandie and the daughter of Raniero III Marchese di Monferrato, naming both the bride's parents and specifying that the marriage was arranged by the bride's uterine half-sister, Adélaïde de Maurienne Queen of France[163].
[152] Wurstenberger (1858), Vol. IV, 22, p. 6.
[153] Marie José (1956), p. 33.
[154] Carutti (1888), Documenti del libro primi, XXXVIII, p. 205.
[155] Besson (1759), Preuves, 9, p. 347.
[156] Besson (1759), Preuves, 10, p. 347, and Ménabréa, L. (ed.) (1843) L´abbaye d´Aulps d´après des documents inédits, Mémoires de la société royale académique de Savoie, Tome XI (Chambéry) ("Aulps (1843)"), Documents, I, p. 265.
[157] Besson (1759), Preuves, 12, p. 349.
[158] Gabotto, F. (ed.) ´Cartario di Pinerolo fino all´anno 1300´, Biblioteca della società storica subalpina, Vol. II (Pinerolo, 1899) ("Pinerolo"), XXX, p. 42.
[159] Billiet, A. & Albrieux, l´abbé (ed.) (1861) Chartes du diocèse de Maurienne, Documents publiés par l´académie royale de Savoie, Vol. II (Chambéry) ("Maurienne Chartes"), Obituaire du Chapitre, p. 350.
[160] Suger, 27, cited in Bouchard (1987), p. 275.
[161] Chartarium Viennensium 72, in Vienne Saint-André-de-Bas, p. 281.
[162] Regesta comitum Sabaudiæ, CCXLV, p. 89.
[163] Chibnall, M. (ed. and trans.) (1969) The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis (Oxford Clarendon Press), Vol. VI, Book XII, p. 371.
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Humbert II van Savoye
Humbert II (ca. 1072 - Moûtiers, 14 oktober 1103), bijg. de Sterke of de Dikke, was de zesde graaf van Savoye.
Humbert was de enige zoon van graaf Amadeus II van Savoye en Johanna van Genève. In 1080 overleed zijn vader en werd Humbert graaf van Savoye, hertog van Turijn, Valle d'Aosta en Susa (Italië), heer van Maurienne, Tarentaise en de Chablais. Omdat hij nog maar amper acht jaar was, trad zijn grootmoeder Adelheid van Susa op als regentes. Na haar dood in 1091 verloor Humbert wel zijn Italiaanse bezittingen, met uitzondering van Susa.
Humbert concentreerde zich op de consolidatie van zijn resterende gebieden. Hij organiseerde het bestuur rondom een stelsel van burggraafschappen. Humbert brak samen met zijn vazallen de macht van aartsbisschop Heraclius van de Tarentaise. Wel moest hij na zware gevechten delen van zijn bezit in de Piëmont opgeven aan lokale edelen.
Humbert stichtte de abdij van Saint-Jean-d'Aulps in 1094 en deed in datzelfde jaar een schenking aan de Mariakerk van Ivrea. In 1101 bezocht hij Rome. Humbert is begraven in de kathedraal van Moûtiers.
Humbert was gehuwd met Gisela van Bourgondië, dochter van graaf Willem I van Bourgondië, zuster van paus Callixtus II, en werd vader van:
Adelheid (-1154), in 1115 gehuwd met koning Lodewijk VI van Frankrijk (1081-1137) en in 1141 met Mattheus I van Montmorency
Amadeus III van Savoye (1094-1148), zijn opvolger
Willem (ovl ca. 1131), tegenbisschop van Luik
Humbert (ovl 1131)
Guido, abt van Namen, kanunnik van Sint-Lambertus in Luik
Reinoud, prior van Saint-Maurice in Aosta
mogelijk Agnes, gehuwd met Archimbald VII van Bourbon.
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Humbert II van Savoye, geb. vóór 1080, graaf, overl. 18-9-1103, tr. ca. 1090 Gisela van Bourgondië, geb. ca. 1070, overl. ná 1110.
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