See also

Family of Amadeus III + and Maud + of ALBON

Husband: Amadeus III + (1092-1148)
Wife: Maud + of ALBON (1116- )
Children: Elisa of SAVOY (1120- )
Mafalda + (1125-1157)
John of SAVOY (c. 1127- )
Peter of SAVOY (c. 1129- )
William of SAVOY (c. 1131- )
Margaret of SAVOY (c. 1133- )
Humbert III + (1136-1188)
Isabella of SAVOY (c. 1138- )
Juliana of SAVOY (c. 1140-1194)
Marriage 1120

Husband: Amadeus III +

Name: Amadeus III +
Sex: Male
Father: Humbert II + (1062-1103)
Mother: Gisela + of BURGUNDY (1064-1133)
Birth 1092 Carginano, Piedmont
Occupation Count of Savoy
Title frm 1103 to 1 Apr 1148 (age 10-56) Count of Savoy
Title frm 1103 to 1 Apr 1148 (age 10-56) Count of Maurienne
Death 1 Apr 1148 (age 55-56) Nicosia
Burial Church of St. Croix, Nicosia

Wife: Maud + of ALBON

Name: Maud + of ALBON
Sex: Female
Father: Guigues V + (1068-1133)
Mother: Matilda + of SICILY (1070-1144)
Birth 1116 Albon, Rhones-Alpes, France
Death "1/1145"

Child 1: Elisa of SAVOY

Name: Elisa of SAVOY
Sex: Female
Birth 1120

Child 2: Mafalda +

Name: Mafalda +
Sex: Female
Spouse: Alfonso I + HENRIQUEZ (1110-1185)
Birth 1125 Chambery, Savoie, France
Death 4 Nov 1157 (age 31-32) Coimbra, Portugal

Child 3: John of SAVOY

Name: John of SAVOY
Sex: Male
Birth 1127 (est)

Child 4: Peter of SAVOY

Name: Peter of SAVOY
Sex: Male
Birth 1129 (est)

Child 5: William of SAVOY

Name: William of SAVOY
Sex: Male
Birth 1131 (est)

Child 6: Margaret of SAVOY

Name: Margaret of SAVOY
Sex: Female
Birth 1133 (est)

Child 7: Humbert III +

Name: Humbert III +
Sex: Male
Spouse: Beatrix + of VIENNE (1138-1184)
Birth 1 Aug 1136 Savoie, Rhones-Alpes, France
Occupation Count of Savoy
Title Count of Savoy
Death 4 Mar 1188 (age 51) France

Child 8: Isabella of SAVOY

Name: Isabella of SAVOY
Sex: Female
Birth 1138 (est)

Child 9: Juliana of SAVOY

Name: Juliana of SAVOY
Sex: Female
Birth 1140 (est)
Occupation Abbess of St. Andre-le-Haut
Title Abbess of St. Andre-le-Haut
Death 1194 (age 53-54)

Note on Husband: Amadeus III +

Amadeus III of Savoy (1095, Carignano, Piedmont - 1148) was Count of Savoy and Maurienne from 1103 until his death. He was also known as the Crusader. [1]

 

He was the son of Humbert II of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy, the daughter of William I of Burgundy. He succeeded as count of Savoy upon the death of his father. Amadeus had a tendency to exaggerate his titles, and also claimed to be Duke of Lombardy, Duke of Burgundy, Duke of Chablais, and vicar of the Holy Roman Empire, the latter of which had been given to his father by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.

 

He helped restore the Abbey of St. Maurice of Agaune, in which the former kings of Burgundy had been crowned, and of which he himself was abbot until 1147. He also founded the Abbey of St. Sulpicius in Bugey, Tamié Abbey in the Bauges, and Hautecombe Abbey on the Lac du Bourget.

 

In 1128, Amadeus extended his realm, known as the "Old Chablais", by adding to it the region extending from the Arve to the Dranse d'Abondance, which came to be called the "New Chablais" with its capital at St. Moritz. Despite his marriage to Mahaut, he still fought against his brother-in-law Guy, who was killed at the Battle of Montmeillan. Following this, King Louis VI of France, married to Amadeus' sister Adélaide de Maurienne, attempted to confiscate Savoy. Amadeus was saved by the intercession of Peter the Hermit, and by his promise to participate in Louis' planned crusade.

 

In 1147, he accompanied his nephew Louis VII of France and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine on the Second Crusade. He financed his expedition with help from a loan from the Abbey of St. Maurice. In his retinue were many barons from Savoy, including the lords of Faucigny, Seyssel, La Chambre, Miolans, Montbel[disambiguation needed], Thoire, Montmayeur, Vienne, Viry, La Palude, Blonay, Chevron-Villette, Chignin, and Châtillon. Amadeus travelled south through Italy to Brindisi, where he crossed over to Durazzo, and marched east along the Via Egnatia to meet Louis at Constantinople in late 1147. After crossing into Anatolia, Amadeus, who was leading the vanguard, became separated from Louis near Laodicea, and Louis' forces were almost entirely destroyed.

 

Marching on to Adalia, Louis, Amadeus, and other barons decided to continue to Antioch by ship. On the journey, Amadeus fell ill on Cyprus, and died at Nicosia in April of 1148. He was buried in the Church of St. Croix in Nicosia. In Savoy, his son Humbert III succeeded him, under the regency of bishop Amadeus of Lausanne.

 

[edit] Family and childrenHe had no children with his first wife Adelaide. In 1123 he married Mahaut (or Mafalda, or Matilda) of Albon, the sister of Guy IV of Dauphinois, with whom he had ten children:

 

1.Elisa of Savoy (1120-?) married Humberto of Beaujeu

2.Mafalda (Mahaut), (1125-1158), married Alfonso I of Portugal

3.Agnes of Savoy (1125-1172), married William I, Count of Geneva

4.Humbert III (1136-1188)

5.John of Savoy

6.Peter of Savoy

7.William of Savoy

8.Margaret of Savoy (died 1157)

9.Isabella of Savoy

10.Juliana of Savoy (died 1194), abbess of St. André-le-Haut