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Count Otto of Savoy 1010–1060 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1010

Birth Location: Italy

Death Date: 22 May 1060

Death Location: Savoy, France

Father: Count Savoy

Mother: Ancilla Lenzburg

Spouse(s): Adelaide Susa

Children(s): County Savoy

The story of Count Otto of Savoy began in 1010 in Italy. Count Otto of Savoy married Adelaide Of Susa, and had children including County Amadeus Ii Of Savoy. Count Otto of Savoy passed away in 1060 in Savoy, France.

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Biography

  • The story of Count Otto of Savoy began in 1010 in Italy.
  • Count Otto of Savoy married Adelaide Of Susa, and had children including County Amadeus Ii Of Savoy.
  • Count Otto of Savoy passed away in 1060 in Savoy, France.

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Count Savoy's Ancestors

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Count Savoy
1010–1060
Birth Place: Italy
Parents
Count Humbert I of Savoy
–1047
Italy
Ancilla (of) Lenzburg
–1049
Lenzburg, Aargau, Switzerland
Grandparents
Count (Arnold I of) Lenzburg
Lenzburg, Aargau, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Count Savoy's Descendants

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Count (Otto of) Savoy (1010–22 May 1060) m. Adelaide (of) Susa (1015–19 Dec 1091)
  1. 1. County (Amadeus II of) Savoy 1047–1080 m. Johanna (of) Genf 1050–1111
    1. 1. Count (Humbert II of) Savoy 1067–1103 m. Countess (Gisela of) Burgundy –1133
      1. 1. Count (Guillaume IV of) Forcalquier 1130–1208 m. Tiburge (of) Orange 1137–1191
        1. 1. Garsende (of) Forcalquier 1156–1233 m. Count (Raimond I of) Sabran 1154–1224

Count Savoy's Timeline

2 Records

1010
1010
Birth of Count Otto of Savoy in Italy
Italy
1060
22 May 1060
Age 50
Death of Count Otto of Savoy in Savoy, France
Savoy, France

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1010
    Event Place: Italy

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 May 1060
    Event Place: Savoy, France

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