Tommaso I, IV marchese di Saluzzo

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Tommaso I del Vasto, IV marchese di Saluzzo

Also Known As: "Thomas I Marquis of Saluzzo in Piedmont"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Death: December 03, 1296 (51-52)
Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Place of Burial: Staffarda Santa Maria
Immediate Family:

Son of Manfred III, marquess of Saluzzo and Beatrice of Savoy
Husband of Aloisia di Saluzzo
Ex-partner of NN mistresses of Tommaso I del Vasto
Father of Bonifazio Facieto di Mulazzano, signore di Mattone, vicario generale di Saluzzo; Lancia; Leone; Manfredo IV del Vasto, marchese di Saluzzo; Eleonora del Carretto and 13 others
Brother of Alasia di Saluzzo and Agnese de Vesci
Half brother of Constance II of Sicily

Occupation: Marquis Of Saluzzo, 1v marchese di saluzzo
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About Tommaso I, IV marchese di Saluzzo

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_I_of_Saluzzo



- http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONFERRATO,%20SALUZZO,%20SAVONA.htm... - TOMMASO di Saluzzo, son of MANFREDO III Marchese di Saluzzo & his wife Béatrix de Savoie ... ..



Thomas I (died 1296) was the fourth margrave of Saluzzo from 1244 to his death. He succeeded his father Manfred III.

Under the reign of Thomas, Saluzzo blossomed, achieving a greatness which had eluded his ancestors. He crafted a state whose borders remained unchanged for over two centuries. He extended the march to include Carmagnola. He was often at odds with Asti and he was a prime enemy of the Charles of Anjou and his Italian pretensions. During his tenure, he made Saluzzo a free city, giving it a podestà to govern in his name. He defended his castles and roccaforti (strongholds) vigorously and built many new ones in the cities. He was succeeded by his son Manfred.



Fourth margrave of Saluzzo Made Saluzzo a free city Extended borders of state - to where it remained for two centuries


Thomas I (died 1296) was the fourth margrave of Saluzzo from 1244 to his death. He succeeded his father Manfred III.

Under the reign of Thomas, Saluzzo blossomed, achieving a greatness which had eluded his ancestors. He crafted a state whose borders remained unchanged for over two centuries. He extended the march to include Carmagnola. He was often at odds with Asti and he was a prime enemy of the Charles of Anjou and his Italian pretensions. During his tenure, he made Saluzzo a free city, giving it a podestà to govern in his name. He defended his castles and roccaforti (strongholds) vigorously and built many new ones in the cities. He was succeeded by his son Manfred.

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Tommaso I, IV marchese di Saluzzo's Timeline

1244
1244
Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
1260
1260
1262
1262
Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
1265
1265
Saluzzo, Cuneo, Italy
1269
May 18, 1269
Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
1270
1270
Saluzzo, Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
1273
1273
1274
1274
Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piemont, Italia, Sacro Romano Impero
1275
1275
Saluzzo, Piemonte, Italia, Sacro Romano Impero