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Ludovico IorLouis I (Italian: Lodovico; 24 February 1413 – 29 January 1465) was Duke of Savoy from 1440 until his death in 1465.

Ludovico I
Imagined portrait of Ludovico by Ferrero di Lavriano, 1701
Duke of Savoy
Reign6 January 1440 – 29 January 1465
PredecessorAmadeus VIII
SuccessorAmadeus IX

Born(1413-02-24)24 February 1413
Geneva
Died29 January 1465(1465-01-29) (aged 51)
Lyon
SpouseAnne of Cyprus
Issue
  • Louis, King of Cyprus
  • Philip II, Duke of Savoy
  • Marguerite, Countess of Saint-Pol
  • Charlotte, Queen of France
  • Maria, Countess of Saint-Pol
  • Bona, Duchess of Milan
  • Jacques, Count of Romont
  • HouseHouse of Savoy
    FatherAmadeus VIII
    MotherMary of Burgundy

    Life

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    Louis was born at Geneva the son of Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy and Mary of Burgundy;[1] he was the first to hold the title of Prince of Piedmont. On 1 November 1433 (or 12 February 1434), at Chambéry, he married Princess Anne of Cyprus,[1] an heiress of the Kingdom of Cyprus and the defunct Kingdom of Jerusalem. The family lived in Allaman Castle, Vaud/Switzerland and as Count de Vaud, Savoy tried to conquer the Duchy of Milan, then under the Repubblica Ambrosiana, but failed.

    In 1452 he received the Shroud of Turin from Margaret de Charny.[2] It was held by the House of Savoy until 1946, at the end of the Kingdom of Italy and bequeathed to the Holy See in 1983.

    Louis died at Lyon in 1465, while returning from France.

     
    Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Savoy

    Issue

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    Louis and Anne had:

    1. Amadeus IX (Thonon, 1 February 1435 – 30 March 1472), Duke of Savoy, married Yolande of France[3]
    2. Louis (Thonon, 5 June 1436 – Ripaille, 12 July 1482), Count of Geneva, King of Cyprus.
    3. Marie (Morges, March 1437 – Thonon, 1 December 1437)
    4. Jean (1437?–1440)
    5. Philip II (Thonon, 5 February 1438 – Torino, 7 November 1497), Duke of Savoy, married Margaret of Bourbon[3]
    6. Marguerite (Pinerolo, April 1439 – Bruges, 9 March 1485), married firstly in December 1458 Giovanni IV Paleologo, Marquis of Montferrat and secondly Pierre II de Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, Marle, and Soissons
    7. Pierre (Genève, c. 2 February 1440 – Torino, 21 October 1458), Archbishop of Tarentasia.
    8. Janus (Genève, 8 November 1440 – Annecy, 22 December 1491), Count of Faucigny and Geneva, married Helene of Luxembourg, daughter of Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, and his first wife Jeanne de Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons
    9. Charlotte (Chambéry, 16 November 1441 – Amboise, 1 December 1483), married King Louis XI of France[4]
    10. Aimon (Genève, 2 November 1442 – Genève, 30 March 1443)
    11. Jacques (Genève, 29 November 1444 – Genève 1 June 1445)
    12. Agnes (Chambéry, October 1445 – Paris, 16 March 1509), married François d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville. Their son was Louis I d'Orléans, duc de Longueville
    13. Jean Louis (Genève, 26 February 1447 – Torino, 4 July 1482), Bishop of Genève[5]
    14. Maria (Pinerolo, 20 March 1448 – 13 September 1475), married Louis of Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano, Constable of France
    15. Bona (Avigliana, 12 August 1449 – Fossano, 17 November 1503), married Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan[3]
    16. Giacomo (Genève, 12 November 1450 – Ham in Picardy, 30 January 1486), Count of Romont, Lord of Vaud[5]
    17. Anne (Genève, September 1452 – Genève, 1 October 1452)
    18. François (Annecy, 19 August 1454 – Torino 6 October 1490), Archbishop of Auch and Bishop of Geneva
    19. Jeanne (died without alliance, 1455?)

    References

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  • ^ Grendler 2017, p. 260.
  • ^ a b c Hand 2013, Appendix 4.
  • ^ Fletcher 2000, p. 75.
  • ^ a b Vaughan 1975, p. 65.
  • Sources

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    Louis, Duke of Savoy

    House of Savoy

    Born: 24 February 1413 Died: 29 January 1465
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Amadeus VIII

    Duke of Savoy
    1440–1465
    Succeeded by

    Amadeus IX


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