See also

Family of Thomas I + and Margaret + of GENEVA AND FAUCIGNY

Husband: Thomas I + (1177-1233)
Wife: Margaret + of GENEVA AND FAUCIGNY (1180-1257)
Children: Amadeo IV + (1197-1253)
Thomas II of SAVOIE (1199-1259)
Beatrice + of SAVOIE (1201- )
Marriage "5/1195"

Husband: Thomas I +

Name: Thomas I +
Sex: Male
Father: Humbert III + (1136-1188)
Mother: Beatrix + of VIENNE (1138-1184)
Birth 20 Mar 1177 Carbonierres, Savoie, France
Occupation Count of Savoy
Title frm 1189 to 1233 (age 11-56) Count of Savoy
Death 1 Mar 1233 (age 55) Aoste, Isere, France

Wife: Margaret + of GENEVA AND FAUCIGNY

Name: Margaret + of GENEVA AND FAUCIGNY
Sex: Female
Father: William I + (1130-1195)
Mother: Beatrix + of FAUCIGNY (1146- )
Birth 1180 Geneva,Switzerland
Death 8 Apr 1257 (age 76-77) Pierre-Chatel, Isere, France

Child 1: Amadeo IV +

Name: Amadeo IV +
Sex: Male
Spouse: Anne + of BURGUNDY (1192-1242)
Birth 1197 Savoie, Rhones-Alpes, France
Occupation Count of Savoy
Title Count of Savoy
Death 24 Jun 1253 (age 55-56)

Child 2: Thomas II of SAVOIE

Name: Thomas II of SAVOIE
Sex: Male
Spouse: Beatrice + of FIESCHI (1215-1283)
Birth 1199 Savoie, Rhones-Alpes, France
Death 7 Feb 1259 (age 59-60)

Child 3: Beatrice + of SAVOIE

Name: Beatrice + of SAVOIE
Sex: Female
Spouse: Raymond V + BERENGER (1195-1245)
Birth 1201 Chambery, Savoie, France
Death "12/1266" France

Note on Husband: Thomas I +

Thomas I or Tommaso I (1178, Aiguebelle – 1 March 1233) was Count of Savoy from 1189-1233. He was 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.

 

Thomas was still a minor when his father died on 4 March 1189, and a council of regency was established, comprising 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 "Carta delle Franchigie", recognising the right to administrative and political autonomy. This right was maintained up 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.

 

[edit] Family and childrenIn 1195 he 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 Marguerite and married her himself, producing some eight sons and six daughters.

 

1.Amedeo, his immediate successor

2.Umberto, d. between March and November 1223

3.Tommaso, lord and then count in Piedmont and founder of a line that became the Savoy-Achaea

4.Aimone, d. 30 August 1237, Lord of Chablais

5.Guglielmo (William of Savoy), Bishop of Valence and Dean of Vienne

6.Amadeo of Savoy, Bishop of Maurienne

7.Pietro, who resided much in England, became Earl of Richmond, and ultimately in 1263 became the disputed count of Savoy

8.Filippo, archbishop of Lyon, who resigned, through marriage became Count Palatine of Burgundy and ultimately in 1268 became the disputed count of Savoy

9.Bonifacio who became archbishop of Canterbury

10.Beatrice of Savoy, d. 1265 or 1266, married in December 1219 to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (1209-1245) and was mother of four Queens-consort

11.Alasia of Savoy, abbess of the monastery of St Pierre in Lyon (d.1250)

12.Ágatha of Savoy, abbess of the monastery of St Pierre in Lyon (d.1245)

13.Margherita of Savoy, d. 1273, married in 1218 to Hartmann I of Kyburg

14.Avita of Savoy (1215-92) who married Baldwin de Redvers, 7th Earl of Devon and Robert Aguillon (d.1286).