Mahaut of Albon (1112–1148), was a Countess Consort of
Savoy
Savoy (; frp, Savouè ; french: Savoie ) is a cultural-historical region in the Western Alps.
Situated on the cultural boundary between Occitania and Piedmont, the area extends from Lake Geneva in the north to the Dauphiné in the south.
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by marriage to
Amadeus III, Count of Savoy.
Life
She was the eldest daughter of
Guigues III of Albon
Guigues the Old, called Guigues III (born 1050/1060; died 21 December 1133), was a Count of Albon from 1079, when the County of Vienne, then in the possession of the Archdiocese of Vienne, was divided between him and Humbert I of Savoy, who rec ...
and Matilda of Hauteville. The marriage was arranged as an alliance with the counts of Geneva and her own family. Amadeus III had no heir after his first spouse, who died in 1134. The wedding took place in 1135.
She is noted as the countess of Savoy when she acted as a donor to the convent in Ripalta on 9 January 1137. She made donations to other convents, such as the convent of San Maurizio d'Agauno in 1143. When she gave birth to an heir in 1136, Savoy was spared a succession crisis. Because of her marriage alliance, her father assisted her spouse in the military expedition in Grésivaudan in 1140, and died in battle in 1142. Mahaut died prior to the departure of her spouse in the Second crusade.
Legacy
According to tradition, she was the founder of the charity establishment ''Pain de mai'', which provided food to people during famine.
[Jean-Paul Bergeri, Histoire de Moûtiers. Capitale de la Tarentaise, Les Marches, La Fontaine de Siloé, coll. « Les Savoisiennes », 2007, 503 p. (ISBN 978-2-84206-341-2]
Issue
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Mafalda
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(1125–1158), married king
Afonso I of Portugal
Afonso I of PortugalOr also ''Affonso'' (Archaic Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonso'' ( Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonsus'' (Latin version), sometimes rendered in English as ''Alphonzo'' or ''Alphonse'', depending on the Spanish or French i ...
:# Agnes of Savoy (1125–1172), married
William I, Count of Geneva
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Humbert III (1136–1188)
:# John of Savoy
:# Peter of Savoy
:# William of Savoy
:# Margaret of Savoy (died 1157)
:# Isabella of Savoy
:# Juliana of Savoy (died 1194), abbess of St. André-le-Haut
References
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1112 births
1148 deaths
12th-century French people
12th-century Italian nobility
12th-century French women
Countesses of Savoy
12th-century Italian women