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COUNTY OF SAVOY


:''For the later history of Savoy see Duchy of Savoy.''
The 'Counts of Savoy' (, ) emerged, along with the free communes of Switzerland, from the collapse of the Frankish Kingdom of Burgundy. Installed by Rudolph III, King of Burgundy, officially in 1003, the House of Savoy maintained independence as counts, (to 1416) and then as dukes (see Duchy of Savoy, 1416 to 1714).

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Counts of Savoy
Counts of Savoy

''Main Branch''

Umberto I Biancamano : 10031047 or 1048

Amedeo I Coda : 10481051 or 1056

Oddone : 1051 or 105660

Pietro I : 106078

Amedeo II : 106080

Umberto II : 10801103

Amedeo III : 110348

Umberto III : 114889

Tommaso I : 11891233

Amedeo IV : 123353

Bonifacio : 125363, ''with''


Tomasso II : 125359

Pietro II : 126368

Filippo I : 126885

Amedeo V : 12851323

Edoardo : 132329

Aimone : 132943

Amedeo VI : 134383

Amedeo VII : 138391

Amedeo VIII : 13911440, duke from 1416

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