William of Savoy. Ultimately, she remarried to Aymon II de Faucigny. In one chansonnier, he is Naimerics de peiteus, where the initial N means "Sir", in...
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eldest daughter of Aymon II, Seigneur de Faucigny, and Beatrix d'Auxonne. From her father, she was descended from the Seigneur de Faucigny and the Counts...
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of Lyon. Peter's marriage was to Agnes of Faucigny in 1236.Agnes was the daughter of Aymon II de Faucigny and Béatrice d’Auxonne. The marriage brought...
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the episcopal election which placed Jean de Cossonay on the bishop's seat. In 1236–37, Aymon, Baron of Faucigny, made himself protector of the priory of...
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marriage being the work of Beatrice's maternal grandfather Aymon II, Seigneur de Faucigny. The subject of Beatrice's inheritance was soon raised. Her...
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until his death in 1178. Amadeus was the son of Aymon I of Geneva (the preceding count) and of Ida de Faucigny. During his lifetime Amadeus I added the city...
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House of Savoy (section World War II Croatia)
Nemours, 1624-1652 Henry II, Duke of Nemours, 1625-1659 Peter, Archbishop of Tarentasia, 1440–1458 Janus, Count of Faucigny and Geneva, 1440-1491 John...
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Simon of Joinville (redirect from Simon de Joinville)
been previously married to Aymon de Faucigny by which they had a daughter, Agnes of Faucigny. Agnes was married to Peter II, Count of Savoy. This made...
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Chambéry. He and Louis II of Vaud were designated by Aymon as regents for the young Amadeus, which roles they assumed on Aymon's death on 22 June 1343...
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de Joinville. Geoffrey’s mother, Beatrice of Auxonne had been previously married to Aymon de Faucigny by which they had a daughter, Agnes of Faucigny...
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1234 Aymon II of Faucigny made himself protector of the priory of Chamonix, in violation of the rights of the Count of Geneva, then William II. This...
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was the second son of Count Rudolf and succeeded his heirless brother Aymon II. In June 1282 at Versoix, Amadeus and Béatrice “la Grande Dauphine”, the...
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Gaston VII, Viscount of Béarn (redirect from Gaston de Bearn)
April 1273 to Beatrice (c. 1237 – 1310), daughter of Peter II of Savoy and Agnes of Faucigny, widow of Guigues VII of Viennois Chronicle of Britain, p...
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final time in 1279 to Aymon II of Geneva. The marriage had been arranged by Constance's stepmother Beatrice of Savoy, Dame of Faucigny. Like the first two...
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of Bethune. They had 4 children: Maria of Savoy, married Hugh, Baron of Faucigny, the son of Humbert I of Viennois. Catherine of Savoy (d. 1336), married...
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Bishop of Lausanne (redirect from Diocèse de Lausanne)
de Bertrand (1341-1342) Geoffroi de Vayrols (1342-1347) François Prévost (1347-1354) Aymon de Cossonay (1355-1375) Guy de Prangins (1375-1394) Aymon Séchal...
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Canton of Geneva (redirect from Canton de Genève)
from 1078 to 1129, when Count Aymon I managed to get his brother Guy de Faucigny appointed as bishop of Geneva. Aymon took advantage of this situation...
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Conte Verde) was Count of Savoy from 1343 to 1383. He was the eldest son of Aymon, Count of Savoy, and Yolande Palaeologina of Montferrat. Though he started...
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the count of Savoy, Édouard and Aymon, signed an agreement committing the various parties to divide the barony of Faucigny, in case of death without heir...
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Amadeus VIII as its first duke. In the 18th century, the duke Victor Amadeus II annexed the Kingdom of Sardinia to the historical possessions of the Duchy...
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1116–1124: Amédée de Faucigny 1124–1132: Conon II 1132–1146: Ayrald I 1146–1158: Bernard 1158–1162: Ayrald II 1162–1176: Guillaume II 1177: Peter 1177–1198:...
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incorporated the majority of Italian states. On 17 March 1861 King Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of Italy by the Parliament in Turin. Also Duchess consort...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Geneva (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Pierre de Sessons (1213–1213) Aymon de Grandson (1215–1260) Henri de Bottis, O.S.B.Clun. (1260–1267) Aymon de Menthonay (1268–1275) Robert de Genève (1276–1287)...
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spouse Edward died in Gentilly in 1329. Her was succeeded by his brother Aymon. Blanche negotiated with her brother-in-law about her dowry until 8 February...
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List of American heiresses (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Abigail "Abbie" Pankhurst, previously Pratt) on 11 June 1913 Princess Aymon de Faucigny-Lucinge (née Carolyn Salome Foster, previously Stickney) on 2 July...
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one ship for the men of Bresse (Breysse), another for "the men of Faucigny" (des gens de Foucignie), another for those of Savoy proper (Savoye), etc. All...
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was Amadeus III of Geneva. Aymon, Count of Savoy Tomb of Sibylle of Bâgé in Hautecombe Abbey. Bernard Demotz, Le comté de Savoie du xie au xve siècle :...
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