Aimon I , Count of Geneva
M, (circa 1050 - between 1125 and 1128)
Father-Biological* | Gérald ~ Count of Geneva d. bt 1060 - 1080 |
Mother-Biological* | Thietburga of Savoy |
- Family Lines
- Roy Line
Boudreau Line
Last Edited=28 Nov 2022
Aimon I , Count of Geneva was born circa 1050.1,2 He was the son of Gérald ~ Count of Geneva and Thietburga of Savoy.
Aimon I , Count of Geneva married Ida de Faucigny, daughter of Louis I ~ Sire de Faucigny and first wife ______.3,1,2 Aimon became, in 1091, the Count of Geneva.2 Aimon I founded the Chamonix Priory and was an advocate of St. Victor.1 He died between 1125 and 1128.1,2,3
Aimon I , Count of Geneva married Ida de Faucigny, daughter of Louis I ~ Sire de Faucigny and first wife ______.3,1,2 Aimon became, in 1091, the Count of Geneva.2 Aimon I founded the Chamonix Priory and was an advocate of St. Victor.1 He died between 1125 and 1128.1,2,3
Child of Aimon I , Count of Geneva and Ida de Faucigny
- Amado I , Count of Geneva+ (c 1100 - 26 Jun 1178)
Citations
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