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Humbert I Biancomano of Savoy
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Humbert I Biancomano of Savoy

  • Born: 980
  • Marriage: Ancilia of Lenzburg before 1023
  • Died: 1 Jul 1051 at age 71
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bullet  General Notes:

Born: 980
Marriage: Ancilia of Lenzburg before 1023
Died: 1 Jul 1051 at age 71
Another name for Humbert was Umberto "Whitehand".
General Notes:
Han regnes som stamfar til huset Savoya. Humbert hadde opprinnelig lenet Maurienne, og fikk senere Chablais og St. Maurice samt besittelser i Tarentaise og Asti. Han var allerede i 1025 greve av Asti og greve av Maurienne seneste fra 1036. Savoyaslekten var grever av Savoya fra 1034 til 1720. Grevskapet Savoya lå opprinnelig i kongeriket Burgund som ble innlemmet i det tysk-romerske riket, men ligger nå i Frankrike. Etter at keiserriket gikk i oppløsning ble Savoya et selvstendig kongedømme. Dette kongeriket ble utgangspunkt for det moderne kongedømmet Italia. De italienske kongene tilhørte derfor denne slekten. ______________________________________ Humbert I (Hubert de Maurienne in French, Umberto I Biancamano di Moriana in Italian and in official documents, born in 980 - died at Hermillon in 1047 or 1048) became the first count of the House of Savoy, which ruled Savoy throughout its independent existence and furnished the monarchs of Italy after the unification. Surnamed Biancamano (literally meaning white-handed - in the original sense this should have meant a very generous man), Humbert came of noble stock from either Saxony, Italy, Burgundy or Provence. Humbert married Ancilla, or Auxilia or Ancilia (Austrian, daughter of the Master of Ceremonies of the House of Burgundy) and had at least four sons: Amedeo, later Amedeus I of Savoy; Aimone (died 1054 or 1055), bishop of Sion; Burcado, or Burcardo (died 1068 or 1069), bishop of Lyons; Oddone. Some authors believe that he had further sons. During the campaigns of Rudolph of Burgundy to make Rome the imperial seat, Humbert supported the Emperor (of which family he was an adherent by marriage) with provisions and soldiers. Thus Rudolph installed him in 1003 as the count of the mountainous region of Aosta and of the northern Viennois as a reward. Humbert in turn protected the right flank during the advance of the Holy Roman Empire into Italy. However the county was pretty much autonomous after the fall of the Ottonian Dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire which cared less of a minor power. In 1032 he received the Maurienne, his native county, from Conrad II the Salian whom he had helped in his Italian campaigns against archbishop Aribert of Milan.
Noted events in his life were:
• He was a Count of Savoy from 1034 to 1049.
Humbert married Ancilia of Lenzburg, daughter of Arnold of Schännis and Lenzburg and Unknown, before 1023.


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Humbert married Ancilia of Lenzburg, daughter of Arnold of Schannis and Lenzburg and Unknown, before 1023.



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