Humbert III, Count of Savoy

Umberto III, Count of Savoy
Count of Savoy
Spouse(s) Faidiva of Toulouse
Gertrude of Flanders
Clementia of Zähringen
Beatrice of Viennois
Noble family House of Savoy
Father Amadeus III
Mother Mahaut of Albon
Born 1136
Avigliana
Died 1189

Umberto III (1136, Avigliana, Piedmont – 1189), surnamed the Blessed, was Count of Savoy from 1148 to 1189. His parents were Amadeus III of Savoy and Mahaut of Albon, the sister of Guy IV of Dauphinois. His memorial day is March 4.

According to Cope[1]

Umberto III, who reigned from 1149 to 1189...was a man of irresolute spirit who was disconsolate at being born a prince and preferred the seclusion of a monastery. He only renounced his chosen state of celibacy so as to give his land an heir.

His first wife died young; his second marriage ended in divorce. Umberto gave up and became a Carthusian monk. However, the nobles and common people of Savoy begged him to marry yet again, which he reluctantly did. This third wife gave him two more daughters, and Umberto attempted to return to the monastic life yet again. Finally he was prevailed upon to marry for a fourth time, and this wife, Beatrice, produced the son who would ultimately succeed him.

In 1188 he founded the Monastery of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso.

Family

Umberto married four times:

External links

References

  1. Cope, Christopher.The Lost Kingdom of Burgundy(Edition? Page number?)
Umberto III the Blessed
Born: 1135 Died: 1189
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Amadeus III
Count of Savoy
1148–1189
Succeeded by
Thomas I
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