Person:Peter II, Count of Savoy (1)

Peter II _____, Count of Savoy
d.16 May 1268
m. May 1195
  1. Amédée IV de Savoie, comte de Savoie1197 - 1253
  2. Humbert de Savoie1198 - 1223
  3. Thomas II of PiedmontAbt 1199 - 1259
  4. Aimon de SavoieAbt 1201 - 1242
  5. Peter II _____, Count of Savoy1203 - 1268
  6. Wilhelm de SavoieEst 1204 - 1239
  7. Beatrice of Savoy1205 - 1267
  8. Humbert _____Abt 1205 - 1223
  9. Aymon _____Abt 1205 - 1237
  10. Philip I _____, Count of Savoy1207 - 1285
  11. Alice of Savoy1209 - 1277
  12. Alix de SavoieAbt 1210 -
  13. Agathe de SavoieAbt 1212 -
  14. Margareta de Savoie1212 - 1270
  15. Avita de SavoieEst 1214 -
  16. Boniface of SavoyAbt 1217 - 1270
  1. Beatrice of SavoyAbt 1235 - 1310
Facts and Events
Name Peter II _____, Count of Savoy
Unknown Peter Earl of Richmond de Savoie, II
Alt Name Pierre de Savoie
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1203 Chambéry, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
Marriage to Agnes de Faucigny
Alt Death? 14 May 1268
Death[1] 16 May 1268
Burial? 16 May 1268
Reference Number? Q723562?


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Peter II (120315 May 1268), called the Little Charlemagne, held the Honour of Richmond, Yorkshire, England (but not the Earldom) from April 1240 until his death, holder of the Honour of l’Aigle, and was Count of Savoy (now part of France, Switzerland and Italy) from 1263 until his death in 1268. Briefly, from 1241 until 1242 he was the castellan of Dover Castle and Keeper of the Coast (later called Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports). In 1243 he was granted land by the Thames in London where he later built the Savoy Palace.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Peter II, Count of Savoy, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.