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  1. House. Savoy. Father. Aymon, Count of Savoy. Mother. Yolande of Montferrat. Amadeus VI (4 January 1334 [1] – 1 March 1383 [2] ), nicknamed the Green Count ( Italian: Il Conte Verde) was Count of Savoy from 1343 to 1383. He was the eldest son of Aymon, Count of Savoy, and Yolande Palaeologina of Montferrat.

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      Amadeus VIII (4 September 1383 – 7 January 1451), nicknamed...

  2. Amadeus VI was the count of Savoy (1343–83) who significantly extended Savoys territory and power. Son of Aimone the Peaceful, count of Savoy, Amadeus ascended the throne at the age of nine. He crossed the Alps in 1348 to put down a revolt of Piedmontese cities and won a victory over rebellious.

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  4. Perang Salib Savoyard adalah ekspedisi Perang Salib ke Balkan pada tahun 1366–1367. Gerakan ini lahir dari perencanaan yang sama yang mengarah pada Perang Salib Aleksandria dan merupakan gagasan Paus Urbanus V. Gerakan ini dipimpin oleh Pangeran Amadeus VI dari Savoy dan ditujukan untuk melawan Kekaisaran Ottoman yang sedang berkembang di ...

  5. The Savoyard crusade was a crusading expedition to the Balkans in 1366–67. It was born out of the same planning that led to the Alexandrian Crusade and was the brainchild of Pope Urban V. It was led by Count Amadeus VI of Savoy and directed against the growing Ottoman Empire in eastern Europe.

  6. Amadeus VIII was the count (1391–1416) and duke (1416–40) of Savoy, and the first member of the house of Savoy to assume the title of duke. His 42-year reign saw the extension of his authority from Lake Neuchâtel on the north to the Ligurian coast, and under the title of Felix V, he was an antipope

  7. Amadeus V (reigned 1285–1323) introduced the Salic Law of Succession and the law of primogeniture to avoid any future partition of the family’s dominions between various members. Amadeus VI (reigned 1343–83) enlarged and further consolidated their territory, and under Amadeus VII (reigned 1383–91) the port… Read More.

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