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  2. Amadeus V (1252/1253 – 16 October 1323) [1] was Count of Savoy from 1285 to 1323. Life Amadeus was the son of Thomas II of Savoy and Beatrice Fieschi. [2] Through his mother he was a grandnephew of Pope Innocent IV. [1]

  3. In House of Savoy. Amadeus V (reigned 1285–1323) introduced the Salic Law of Succession and the law of primogeniture to avoid any future partition of the family’s dominions between various members.

  4. Jul 29, 2010 · Amadeus V (between 1249 and 1253, Le Bourget-du-Lac – 16 October 1323, Avignon), surnamed the Great for his wisdom and success as a ruler, was the Count of Savoy from 1285 to 1323. He established Chambéry as his seat. He was the son of Thomas II of Savoy and Beatrice di Fiechi.

  5. Amadeus IV (1197-1253) succeeded as Tenth Count of Savoy while his brother, Thomas II, obtained Piedmont, Aimone the County of Chablais, and Peter and Philip received other fiefs. The brothers agreed to be nominal vassals of Amadeus IV.

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  6. primary name:Amadeo V. other name:(Count of) Savoy. other name:Amadeus V. Details. individual; ruler; Italian; French; Male. Life dates. 1253 c.-1323.

  7. The County of Savoy was elevated to a duchy at the beginning of the 15th century, bringing together all the territories of the Savoyard state and having Amadeus VIII as its first duke. In the 18th century, Duke Victor Amadeus II annexed the Kingdom of Sardinia to the historical possessions of the Duchy, and from then on, the Savoyard dukes also ...

  8. Amadeus V (4 September 1249, Le Bourget-du-Lac – 16 October 1323, Avignon), surnamed the Great for his wisdom and success as a ruler, was the Count of Savoy from 1285 to 1323. He established Chambéry as his seat. He was the son of Thomas II of Savoy and Beatrice Fieschi.

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