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|name= Amadeus I of Geneva |title= Count of Geneva |image= Blason comte Geneve ancien.svg |caption= Coat of Arms of the Count of Geneva.[1] |full name= Amadeus I of Geneva |birth_date= 1098 |death_date= 1178 (age 80) |place of death= |burial site= |antecessor= |successor= |consorte= |children= |father= Aymon I of Geneva |mother= Ida Faucigny }} Amadeus I of Geneva (1098–1178) was count of Geneva. He succeeded his father in the county's government in 1128,[2][3] and remained count of Geneva until his death in 1178. Amadeus was the son of Aymon I of Geneva (the preceding count) and of Ida Faucigny. BiographyDuring his lifetime Amadeus I added the city of Annecy to his territories, thereby increasing the power of his County. He also sought the protection of the House of Zähringen, after losing the rights to the dioceses of Sion, Lausanne and Geneva. Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1156 granted the rights to Berthold IV of Zähringen instead.[4] However, Pope Alexander III took the bishop of Lausanne under his protection and superseded all claims to Lausanne, thereby reducing the power of the Duke of Zähringen. The three bishops of the dioceses in question, however, wanted to maintain autonomy from all parties concerned. In 1162, Amadeus permitted the use of the land of Vaud, and the forests that belonged to him, by the Abbot of Haut-Crêt. In 1178 Amadeus donated cannons to the capital of the St. Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, and the vineyards and tithes collected in Bossey.[3] FamilyAmadeus was the son of Aymon I of Geneva (f. 1128) and Ida Faucigny, daughter of Sir Luís I of Faucigny.[5] For two years Amadeus was married to the Lady Matilde of Cuiseaux, daughter of Hugo I of Cuiseaux, with whom he had:
In a second marriage (1137), with Lady Beatriz de Domène, daughter of Pierre Ainar of Domène, he had:
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References1. ^Armorial Genevois de J.B. BLAVIGNAC - Vitrail de l'abside de l'église du monastère royal de Brou (01 - Bourg en Bresse) - Armorial général, J.B. Rietstap. tome 1 page 759 (Comtes de Genevois) 2. ^Armorial Genevois de J.B. BLAVIGNAC - Vitrail de l'abside de l'église du monastère royal de Brou (01 - Bourg en Bresse) - Armorial général, J.B. Rietstap. Tome 1 page 759 (Comtes de Genevois), cité sur le site Sur le site de FranceGenWeb. Brasão utilizado até Aymon II de Genebra 3. ^1 Article « Le paradoxe religieux d'une commune coupée en deux »{{Dead link|date=October 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} de Dominique Ernst, paru dans Le Dauphiné libéré du 1er avril 2008 4. ^Armorial Genevois de J.B. BLAVIGNAC - Vitrail de l'abside de l'église du monastère royal de Brou (01 - Bourg en Bresse) - Armorial général, J.B. Rietstap. Tome 1 page 759 (Comtes de Genevois), cité sur le site Sur le site de FranceGenWeb. Ce blason est utilisé jusqu'au règne de Amédée II de Genève. 5. ^Counts of Generva May 2012 External links
| before = Aymon I of Geneva | title = Count of Geneva | years = 1128–1178 | after = William I of Geneva }}{{end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Amadeus 01 of Geneva}} 5 : Counts of Geneva|Medieval Swiss nobility|1098 births|1178 deaths|12th-century people of the Holy Roman Empire |
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