- Humbert I of Savoy
Humbert I (c. 980–1047/1048) was the first
Count of Savoy from 1032, when theCounty of Vienne , which was recently sold to theArchdiocese of Vienne , was divided between the County of Albon and that ofMaurienne . Humbert came of noble stock, possibly fromSaxony ,Italy ,Burgundy orProvence . He himself was born in Maurienne.He is also called the White-Handed (Italian: "Umberto Biancamano"; French: "Humbert Blanches-Mains") reportedly to signify his generosity, however, this retroactively applied title may derive from a textual mistranslation of an early Latin record which actually refers to the walls of his castle, not his hands, as white. [History of Hous eof Savoy http://www.regalis.com/reg/savhistory.htm] .
During the wars between
Rudolph III of Burgundy and theEmperor Henry II , Humbert supported the latter with provisions and soldiers, for he was related to the imperial family by marriage. Thus, in 1003, the emperor installed him as theCount of Aosta , a mountainous region then a part of Burgundy but today within Italy, and granted him the northernViennois as a reward. Humbert in turn protected the right flank of Henry's army during his subsequent invasion of Italy (1004).Humbert's lands were essentially autonomous after the death of Henry. Their inaccessibility and their minor importance lent them to being overlooked and ignored in the power struggles which inevitably followed the death of the emperor. In 1032, Humbert received the Maurienne, his native country, from the Emperor Conrad II, whom he had helped in his Italian campaigns against
Aribert, Archbishop of Milan .He died at
Hermillon .Family
Humbert married Ancilla (Auxilia or Ancilia) of Lenzbourg, the daughter of the
master of ceremonies of Burgundy, and had at least four sons:
#Amadeus I, successor
#Aimone (died 1054 or 1055),Bishop of Sion
#Burchard (died 1068 or 1069),Archbishop of Lyon
#Otto, successor of his brotherSome authors believe that he had further sons.
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