:''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).
Counts of Savoy
''Main Branch''
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Umberto I Biancamano :
1003–
1047 or
1048
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Amedeo I Coda :
1048–
1051 or
1056
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Oddone :
1051 or
1056–
60
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Pietro I :
1060–
78
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Amedeo II :
1060–
80
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Umberto II :
1080–
1103
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Amedeo III :
1103–
48
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Umberto III :
1148–
89
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Tommaso I :
1189–
1233
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Amedeo IV :
1233–
53
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Bonifacio :
1253–
63, ''with''
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Tomasso II :
1253–
59
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Pietro II :
1263–
68
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Filippo I :
1268–
85
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Amedeo V :
1285–
1323
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Edoardo :
1323–
29
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Aimone :
1329–
43
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Amedeo VI :
1343–
83
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Amedeo VII :
1383–
91
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Amedeo VIII :
1391–
1440, duke from
1416