Philip I (b.
1207 - d.
1285) was the Count of Savoy from
1268 to
1285. Before ascending the throne, he was the Bishop of
Valence (
1241-
1267), Dean of
Vienne (
1241-
1267) and Archbishop of
Lyon (
1245-
1267).
married in 1267 to
Alice of Merano[?] d. 1279, Countess-Palatinate of Burgundy who had 7 children from her first marriage:
- 1. Otto IV, Count-Palatinate of Burgundy (1279-1301) and married
- in 1271 to 1. Philippa of Bar
- in 1285 to 2. Mahaut of Artois, granddaughter of Louis IX of France
- 2. Renaud, Count of Montbeliard[?]
- 3. John
- 4. Guia of Burgundy, married in 1274 to Thomas (III) of Savoy, pretender of Count of Savoy and son of Thomas II of Savoy.
- 5. Hugues
- 6. Police, married to Aymer IV, Count of Valence (1277-1330)
- 7. Elizabeth d. 1275, married in 1250 to Hartman the Young, Count of Kyburg d. 1263 and has a daughter:
- Anne, married in 1273 to Eberhard of Habsburg-Laufeuburg[?]
- preceded by Pietro II
- succeeded by Amedeo V
See also: Kings of Savoy
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