Alasia Aleramici, del Monferrato

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Alasia Aleramici, del Monferrato

Also Known As: "Adelasia or /Azalaïs/", "(also Adelasia or Alasia)"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Montferrat, Piedmont, Italy
Death: circa July 22, 1202 (33-50)
Montferrat, Alessandria, Italy
Place of Burial: Santa Maria di Staffarda, Italy
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William V Aleramici, "the Old" marquess of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg
Wife of Manfred II del Vasto, marquess of Saluzzo
Mother of María di Saluzzo; Agnese di Saluzzo; Boniface, marquis of Saluzzo; Thomas of Saluzzo and Margaret de Salvaing
Sister of William "Longsword" of Montferrat, count of Jaffa & Ascalon; Beatrice Aleramici, del Monferrato; Conrad I de Montferrat, king of Jerusalem; Boniface I, marquess of Montferrat, 1st king of Thessalonica; Agnes Guidi, of Montferrat and 2 others

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About Alasia Aleramici, del Monferrato

- https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alasia_del_Monferrato

Azalaïs of Montferrat (also Adelasia or Alasia) (d. 1232), was marchioness and regent of Saluzzo.

Azalaïs was one of at least three daughters of William V of Montferrat and his wife Judith of Babenberg. Her brothers included William of Montferrat, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon, Conrad I of Jerusalem, and Boniface of Montferrat.

She married Marquis Manfred II of Saluzzo before 1182, in which year she received lands in Saluzzo, Racconigi, Villa, Centallo and Quaranta, in case her marriage (like that of her sister Agnes) should need to be annulled for reasons of sterility. However, after this date, she bore at least five children:

Agnes m. Comita III, giudice of Logudoro, in Sardinia.

Boniface (the heir, who predeceased his father) m. Maria of Torres (daughter of Agnes's husband).

Margaret m. Geoffrey de Salvaing.

(unnamed daughter) m. Marquis William II of Ceva.

Thomas.

Like her brother Boniface, Azalaïs was a patron of troubadours. She is mentioned in Peire Vidal's song, Estat ai gran sazo:

Dieus sal l'onrat marques

E sa bella seror...

(God save the honoured marquis

And his beautiful sister)[1]

and is the dedicatee of his Bon' aventura don Dieus als Pizas.[2]

Around 1192, she had built the church of San Lorenzo, which she granted to the canons of San Lorenzo in Oulx; her eldest son, Boniface, named after her brother, is mentioned for the first time in the donation. However, Boniface died in 1212, and with the death of her husband in February 1215, Azalaîs became regent of Saluzzo for her grandson, Manfred III.

In 1216, she made a treaty with Thomas I of Savoy for a marriage between his son Amadeus and her granddaughter Agnes. However, the marriage never took place, possibly on grounds of consanguinity, since Azalaïs was a first cousin of Thomas's father. Amadeus married Anne of Burgundy, and Agnes became Abbess of the Cistercian convent of Santa Maria della Stella in Rifreddo.[3] Azalaïs also made political and ecclesiastical agreements with Alba and with the Bishop of Asti.

When young Manfred reached his majority in 1218, Azalaïs returned to church patronage. In 1224, she endowed the convent of Rifreddo with the income of the church of San Ilario. In 1227, she made further grants to the canons of Oulx. She died in 1232, and was buried in the Cistercian abbey of Santa Maria di Staffarda.

Notes

^ Peire Vidal, Estat ai gran sazo

^ Peire Vidal, Bon' aventura don Dieus als Pizas

^ comune.rifreddo.cn.it: Informazioni storiche



Azalaïs of Montferrat (also Adelasia or Alasia) (died 1232), was marchioness and regent of Saluzzo.

Azalaïs was one of at least three daughters of William V of Montferrat and his wife Judith of Babenberg. Her brothers included William of Montferrat, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon, Conrad I of Jerusalem, and Boniface of Montferrat.

She married Marquis Manfred II of Saluzzo before 1182, in which year she received lands in Saluzzo, Racconigi, Villa, Centallo and Quaranta, in case her marriage (like that of her sister Agnes) should need to be annulled for reasons of sterility. However, after this date, she bore at least five children:

Agnes m. Comita III, giudice of Logudoro, in Sardinia.

Boniface (the heir, who predeceased his father) m. Maria of Torres (daughter of Agnes's husband).

Margaret m. Geoffrey de Salvaing.

(unnamed daughter) m. Marquis William II of Ceva.

Thomas.



Azalaïs of Montferrat (also Adelasia or Alasia) (died 1232), was marchioness and regent of Saluzzo.

Azalaïs was one of at least three daughters of William V of Montferrat and his wife Judith of Babenberg. Her brothers included William of Montferrat, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon, Conrad I of Jerusalem, and Boniface of Montferrat.

She married Marquis Manfred II of Saluzzo before 1182, in which year she received lands in Saluzzo, Racconigi, Villa, Centallo and Quaranta, in case her marriage (like that of her sister Agnes) should need to be annulled for reasons of sterility. However, after this date, she bore at least five children:

Agnes m. Comita III, giudice of Logudoro, in Sardinia.

Boniface (the heir, who predeceased his father) m. Maria of Torres (daughter of Agnes's husband).

Margaret m. Geoffrey de Salvaing.

(unnamed daughter) m. Marquis William II of Ceva.

Thomas.

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Alasia Aleramici, del Monferrato's Timeline

1160
1160
Montferrat, Piedmont, Italy
1180
1180
Saluzzo-Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
1180
Saluzzo, Cuneo, Italy
1180
Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy
1185
1185
1185
Saluzzo, Cuneo, Italy
1202
July 22, 1202
Age 42
Montferrat, Alessandria, Italy
????
Santa Maria di Staffarda, Italy