- Guigues V of Albon
Guigues V (c. 1125 –
29 July 1162 ) was theCount of Albon andGrenoble from 1142 until his death. He was the first to take the title "Dauphin du Viennois ".Guigues V was the son of Guigues IV and Margaret of Mâcon. He inherited when he was considered too young to rule on his own and so his mother controlled the
regency until 1153. In that year Guigues took the reigns of government and immediately set about to avenge his father, who had been killed in a surprise attack by theCount of Savoy , Humbert III, during the siege ofMontmélian eleven years earlier. Guigues V besieged Montmélian a second time, but was driven off by Humbert's relief force. Peace was finally achieved by the intervention of theBishop of Grenoble , Hugh II.Two years later, on
13 January 1155 , Guigues was inRivoli , nearTurin , to recognise the suzerainty of theHoly Roman Emperor ,Frederick Barbarossa , for his lands. The emperor in return confirmed the count of Albon in the possession of certain territories his ancestors had acquired through litigation, and granted him a mint atRâme in theEmbrun ais and the right to coinage inCézanne .Guigues died without male heirs at
Vizille in 1162. He left a daughter, Beatrice, who inherited his lands and titles.The identity of his wife, whom he married in 1155 is uncertain, other than that she was a kinswoman of Frederick Barbarossa. Chorier, in his "Histoire Générale de Dauphiné" (1641, Grenoble, republished 1878, Valence, vol. I, p. 616) identified her as Beatrice, a daughter of
William V of Montferrat , and also assigned to them a son who died young. However, Usseglio, in "I Marchesi di Monferrato in Italia ed in Oriente durante i secoli XII e XIII" (Casale Monferrato, 1926, vol. 1, pp. 167-9) has shown that Chorier had misdated a charter of Frederick II for one of Frederick I: the Beatrice of Montferrat in question was the daughter ofWilliam VI of Montferrat , and widow of Guiges V's grandsonGuigues VI of Viennois .
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