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  1. Wikipedia. Thomas I of Savoy. Thomas I of Savoy. Thomas I or Tommaso I (c. 1176 – March 1, 1233) was Count of Savoy from 1189-1233. He was the son of Humbert III of Savoy and Beatrice of Viennois. His birth was seen as miraculous; his monkish fathe ...

  2. Thomas, Count of Flanders (c. 1199–1259), count in Piedmont; Aimone (d. 1237), Lord of Chablais; William of Savoy (d. 1239), Bishop of Valence and Dean of Vienne; Peter II of Savoy (1203-1268), Earl of Richmond and later disputed count of Savoy; Philip I of Savoy (1207-1285), archbishop of Lyon, later Count Palatine of Burgundy by marriage

  3. Beatrice of Savoy, Dame of Faucigny. House. Savoy. Father. Thomas I, Count of Savoy. Mother. Margaret of Geneva. Peter II is known as Count of Savoy and holder of the Honour of Richmond. He was born in 1203 and died in 1268.

  4. Thomas Francis of Savoy, 1st Prince of Carignano (Italian: Tommaso Francesco di Savoia, Principe di Carignano; French: Thomas François de Savoie, Prince de Carignan; 21 December 1596 – 22 January 1656) was an Italian military commander and the founder of the Carignano branch of the House of Savoy, which reigned as kings of Piedmont-Sardinia from 1831 to 1861, and as kings of Italy from 1861 ...

  5. Also known as. English. Thomas II, Regent of Savoy. Lord of Piedmont, regent of the County of Savoy and Count of Flanders-Hainaut ''jure uxoris''. Thomas II, Count of Flanders. Tommaso II de Savoie, Comte de Piemont. Thomas de Savoie.

  6. Prince Thomas Emmanuel of Savoy, (8 December 1687 – 28 December 1729), was born a Prince of Savoy and was later Count of Soissons from 1702 till his death. Early life [ edit ] He was the son of Prince Louis Thomas of Savoy (1657–1702) and his wife, Uranie de La Cropte (1655-1717).

  7. Charles III of Savoy (10 October 1486 – 17 August 1553), often called Charles the Good, was Duke of Savoy from 1504 to 1553, although most of his lands were ruled by the French between 1536 and his death. Ruling for nearly 49 years, he is the third longest reigning Savoyard monarch, behind Charles Emmanuel I and Victor Amadeus II .