Joan of Geneva
Joan of Geneva (born c. 1040; died 1095)[1] was a Countess Consort of Savoy; married to Amadeus II, Count of Savoy.
According to the much later Chronicles of Savoy, Amadeus married Joan, daughter of "Girard, Count of Burgundy", which scholars have surmised to have been Count Gerold of Geneva. The Chronicon Altacumbae says only that "the wife of Amadeus [was] from Burgundy", which might refer to Amadeus I.[2] If his wife were Genevan, it would explain how the house of Savoy came so early to possess a large portion of the Genevois.[3] His wife, whatever her name and origins, bore Amadeus II several children, although there is some uncertainty about how many:
- Adelaide, wife of Manasses, sire de Coligny
- Ausilia (also Auxilia or Usilia), second wife of Humbert II de Beaujeu, whom she bore four sons by the last decade of the eleventh century: Guichard, Humbert, Guigues, and Hugh
References
- ^ "Jeanne de Genève". Geni.
- ^ Quoted in Previté-Orton, 243: uxor ejus [Amedei] de Burgondia.
- ^ Previté-Orton, 243.
Preceded by | Countess of Savoy 1078–1080 | Succeeded by |
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- Ancilla
- Adila
- Adelaide of Susa
- Agnes of Aquitaine
- Joan of Geneva
- Gisela of Burgundy
- Adelaide
- Mahaut of Albon
- Faidiva of Toulouse
- Gertrude of Flanders
- Clementia of Zähringen
- Beatrice of Viennois
- Margaret of Geneva
- Margaret of Burgundy
- Cecile of Baux
- Agnes of Faucigny
- Adelaide, Countess of Burgundy
- Sybille of Bâgé
- Marie of Brabant
- Blanche of Burgundy
- Yolande Palaeologina of Montferrat
- Bonne of Bourbon
- Bonne of Berry
- Mary of Burgundy