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Boniface, Count of Savoy
Count of Savoy
Coat of Arms of the Counts of Savoy
Born1245
Died1263
Noble familyHouse of Savoy
FatherAmadeus IV, Count of Savoy
MotherCecile of Baux

Boniface (1245–1263) was Count of Savoy from 1253 to 1263, succeeding his father Amadeus IV. He never married and thus left no heir.

Career

Boniface was born in Chambéry. Since he became Count of Savoy at the age of nine, he required a regency. Throughout the decade before his death, Savoy was governed through a joint regency resembling that devised for his grandfather Tomasso I in 1189, in which authority was shared between his mother, Cécile of Baux, and one of his uncles, Thomas II of Piedmont.[1] Boniface's other uncles, Peter II and Philip I disputed this, seeking to divide the County's many properties, but Thomas took it to arbitration per the family treaty of 1234 which had been negotiated by his brother William and won out. The uncles were, however granted compensation in return, receiving more properties within the County.[2] When Thomas died in 1259, Cecile continued as regent in Savoy. Under her regency, Philip and Peter continued their previous work of expanding the control and influence of the County of Savoy.[3]

Boniface's campaigns in Flanders and Piedmont were not successful.[4] In September 1262, Rudolf of Geneva offered homage to cousin Boniface after yet another round of the war between Peter and their kin in Geneva.[5] In 1263, Boniface was mortally wounded in battle[citation needed] and died, to be succeeded by his uncle Peter.[5]

References

  • Cognasso, Francesco (1971). I Savoia. Milan: Dall'Oglio.
  • Cox, Eugene L. (1974). The Eagles of Savoy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691052166.
  • Marie José (1956). La Maison de Savoie, Les Origines, Le Comte Vert, Le Comte Rouge. Paris: Albin Michel.

Notes

  1. ^ Cognasso 1971, p. 136-139.
  2. ^ Cox 1974, p. 227-229.
  3. ^ Cox 1974, p. 279-291.
  4. ^ Marie José 1956, p. 40.
  5. ^ a b Cox 1974, p. 303.
Boniface
Born: 1245 Died: 1263
Regnal titles
Preceded by Count of Savoy
1253–1263
with Thomas II
Succeeded by

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