Английская Википедия:County of Savoy
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The County of Savoy (Шаблон:Lang-fr, Шаблон:Lang-it) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire which emerged, along with the free communes of Switzerland, from the collapse of the Burgundian Kingdom in the 11th century. It was the cradle of the future Savoyard state.
History
Sapaudia, stretching south of Lake Geneva from the Rhône River to the Western Alps, had been part of Upper Burgundy ruled by the Bosonid duke Hucbert from the mid-9th century. Together with the neighbouring Free County of Burgundy (today's Franche Comté), it became part of the larger Kingdom of Burgundy under King Rudolph II in 933.
Humbert the White-Handed was raised to count by the last king of Burgundy, Rudolph III, in 1003. He backed the inheritance claims of Emperor Henry II and in turn, was permitted to usurp the county of Aosta from its bishops at the death of Anselm. Following his support of Conrad II in annexing Arles upon Rudolph's death and suppressing the revolts of Count Odo and Bishop Burchard, he also received the county of Maurienne (formerly held by the archbishops of Vienne) and territories in Chablais and Tarentaise, formerly held by its archbishops at Moûtiers.
While the Arelat remained a titular kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire, Humbert's descendants—later known as the House of Savoy—maintained their independence as counts. In 1046, his younger son Otto married Adelaide, daughter of Ulric Manfred II, marquis of Susa. When she inherited her father's lands in preference to other, male, relatives,Шаблон:Refn he thereby acquired control of the extensive March of Turin. This was then united with Savoy upon his inheritance from his elder brother.
The counts further enlarged their territory when, in 1218, they inherited the Vaud lands north of Lake Geneva from the extinct House of Zähringen. In 1220, Count Thomas I occupied the towns of Pinerolo and Chambéry (Kamrach), which afterwards became the Savoy capital. In 1240, his younger son Peter II was invited to England by King Henry III, who had married Peter's niece Eleanor of Provence. He was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Earl of Richmond and had the Savoy Palace erected in London.
In 1313, Count Amadeus V the Great officially gained the status of Imperial immediacy from Emperor Henry VII. What was left of the Kingdom of Burgundy effectively ceased to be entirely under the authority of the emperor after the Dauphiné had passed to the future King Charles V of France in 1349 and Amadeus VI of Savoy was appointed Imperial vicar of Arelat by Emperor Charles IV in 1365.
Amadeus VII gained access to the Mediterranean Sea by the acquisition of the County of Nice in 1388, and his son Amadeus VIII purchased the County of Geneva in 1401. The extended Savoy lands were finally raised to a duchy in 1416 by the German king Sigismund (see Duchy of Savoy 1416–1718).
Counts of Savoy
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- Humbert I the White-Handed: 1003–1047/48
- Amadeus I of the Tail, son: 1030/48–1051/56
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchOtto I, brother: 1051/56–1060
- Peter I, son: 1060–78
- Amadeus II, brother: 1078–80
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchHumbert II the Fat, brother: 1082/91–1103
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus III, son: 1103–48
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchHumbert III the Blessed, son: 1148–89
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchThomas, son: 1189–1233
- Amadeus IV, son: 1233–53
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchBoniface, son: 1253–63
- Peter II the Little Charlemagne, uncle: 1263–68
- Philip I, brother: 1268–85
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branch(Thomas, Count of Flanders, did not rule Savoy)
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus V the Great, nephew: 1285–1323
- Edward the Liberal, son: 1323–29
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAymon the Peaceful, brother: 1329–43
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus VI the Green Count, son: 1343–83
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus VII the Red Count, son: 1383–91
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus VIII the Peaceful, son: 1391–1416
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus VII the Red Count, son: 1383–91
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus VI the Green Count, son: 1343–83
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus V the Great, nephew: 1285–1323
- Amadeus IV, son: 1233–53
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchThomas, son: 1189–1233
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchHumbert III the Blessed, son: 1148–89
- Шаблон:Tree list/final branchAmadeus III, son: 1103–48
- In 1416 Amadeus VIII was raised to the status of Duke of Savoy.
See also
Notes
References
Further reading
- Taylor, A.J. and Lewis is Savoy. "A Letter from Lewis of Savoy to Edward I" The English Historical Review, Vol. 68, No. 266 (Jan., 1953), 56–62 [1]
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