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Шаблон:Infobox royalty Amadeus VII (24 February 1360 – 1 November 1391),[1] known as the Red Count, was Count of Savoy from 1383 to 1391.[2]

Biography

Amadeus was born in Chambéry on 24 February 1360, the son of Count Amadeus VI of Savoy and Bonne of Bourbon.[1] Although he succeeded his father in 1383, he had to share power with his mother.[1] In 1384, in order to suppress a revolt against his relative Edward of Savoy, Bishop of Sion, Amadeus led an army that attacked and pillaged Sion.[1] In 1388, he acquired territories in eastern Provence and the port city of Nice, thus giving the County of Savoy access to the Mediterranean Sea.[1]

Amadeus died from tetanus[3] on 1 November 1391, as a result of a hunting accident.[1] Upon his death, controversy arose because of his will. Amadeus left the important role of guardian of his son and heir, Amadeus VIII, to his own mother, a sister of the powerful Duke de Bourbon, instead of following the tradition of appointing the child's mother, who was a daughter of the equally powerful Duke de Berry.Шаблон:Sfn Due to the dispute between his mother and his wife, rumours that Amadeus had been poisoned emerged soon after his death.[1] It took three months of negotiations to restore peace in the family.Шаблон:Sfn

Amadeus was known for his hospitality, for he would entertain people of all stations and never turned a person from his table without a meal.Шаблон:Sfn

Marriage and children

Amadeus married Bonne of Berry, daughter of John, Duke of Berry, who was the younger brother of King Charles V of France.Шаблон:Sfn They had three children:

Notes

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References

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  2. "Amadeus VII." The Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 3 August 2012
  3. European Cases of the Reincarnation Type By Ian Stevenson, M.D., p. 19.