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Encyclopedia > Amedeus I of Savoy

Amadeus I Coda (d. 1051 or 1056) was the count of Savoy from the death of his father Umberto until his death, (1047 or 1048 to 1051 or 1056).


He married Adila or Adalegidal or Adelaide and had two sons:

  1. Humbert (d. ca 1051)
  2. Aimone (d. ca 1060), Bishop of Belley


Preceded by:
Humbert I
Count of Savoy Succeeded by:
Otto







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