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Guillaume de Genève, I

French: Guillaume I Comte de Genève, I
Also Known As: "William"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Death: July 25, 1195 (62-63)
Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Son of Amadeo, Count of Geneva and Matilda de Cuiseaux, comtesse de Geneva
Husband of Agnès de Savoie and Béatrice Marguerite de Faucigny
Father of Humbert, comte de Genève; Aimon de Genève; Marguerite Beatrice of Savoy; Amédée de Genève, évêque de Maurienne; Guillaume II, comte de Genève and 1 other
Half brother of Amédée Amadeus I de Genève, Seigneur de Gex; Comtessa Marguerite de Genève, Dame de Clermont and Beatrix de Genève

Occupation: COUNT OF GENEVA, Count of Geneva, Comte, de Genève, de Vaud, greve, graaf van Genève
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About Guillaume I, comte de Genève

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GUILLAUME [I] de Genève, son of AMEDEE [I] Comte de Genève & his first wife Mathilde de Cuiseaux ([1131/37]-25 Jul 1196). "Amedeus Gebennensis comes" donated property to the monastery of Abondance "in manu…consanguinei mei domini Bocardis ipsius ecclesiæ abbatis", for the souls of "patris mei Aymonis et matris meæ Itæ et Willelmi fratris mei et Matildis uxoris mæ" and for the protection of "filiorum meorum Wilelmi et Amedei", by charter dated 1153[70]. "Amedeus Gebennensium comes…et filius eius Guillelmus" restored the rights of the bishopric of Geneva, with the consent of "Amedeus quoque junior filius comitis", by undated charter[71]. Comte de Genève. "Willelmus…Gebennensis comes" founded the Chartreuse monstery of Pommiers, with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus…B. quoque uxor mea et filius meus Aymo quinquennis", by charter dated 1179[72]. A charter dated 1187 records an arbitration concerning the differences between "Wilielmum comitem Gebenn." and the bishop of Geneva[73]. "Wilermus Gebennensium et Valdensium comes" confirmed donations by "bonæ memorie predecessoris mei Aymonis [error for Amedei] comitis", with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus", by charter dated 1192, witnessed by "Turumbertus de Lucingio"[74].

m firstly AGNES de Savoie, daughter of AMEDEE III Comte de Savoie & his second wife Mathilde d'Albon ([1136/45?]-before 1172). The death is recorded "Pridie Kal Aug" in 1194 of "dna Juliana abb.sa Sc.ti Andreæ", noting donations by "f.ris sui Humberti comiti Sabaudiæ" and "Agnetis sororis sue Gebennensis comitisse"[75].

m secondly BEATRIX de Faucigny, daughter of AIMON [I] Seigneur de Faucigny & his wife ---. "Willelmus…Gebennensis comes" founded the Chartreuse monstery of Pommiers, with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus…B. quoque uxor mea et filius meus Aymo quinquennis", by charter dated 1179[76]. Her parentage is confirmed by the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines which names her daughter "Margareta filia domni de Fusceneis de matre Guilelmi, filii Humberti comitis Gebenensis" as wife of "comitis Thome de Sabaudia"[77].

Guillaume [I] & his first wife had one child: 





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GUILLAUME [I] de Genève, son of AMEDEE [I] Comte de Genève & his first wife Mathilde de Cuiseaux ([1131/37]-25 Jul 1196). "Amedeus Gebennensis comes" donated property to the monastery of Abondance "in manu…consanguinei mei domini Bocardis ipsius ecclesiæ abbatis", for the souls of "patris mei Aymonis et matris meæ Itæ et Willelmi fratris mei et Matildis uxoris mæ" and for the protection of "filiorum meorum Wilelmi et Amedei", by charter dated 1153[658]. "Amedeus Gebennensium comes…et filius eius Guillelmus" restored the rights of the bishopric of Geneva, with the consent of "Amedeus quoque junior filius comitis", by undated charter[659].

Comte de Genève. "Willelmus…Gebennensis comes" founded the Chartreuse monstery of Pommiers, with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus…B. quoque uxor mea et filius meus Aymo quinquennis", by charter dated 1179[660]. A charter dated 1187 records an arbitration concerning the differences between "Wilielmum comitem Gebenn." and the bishop of Geneva[661]. "Wilermus Gebennensium et Valdensium comes" confirmed donations by "bonæ memorie predecessoris mei Aymonis [error for Amedei] comitis", with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus", by charter dated 1192, witnessed by "Turumbertus de Lucingio"[662].

m firstly AGNES de Savoie, daughter of AMEDEE III Comte de Savoie & his second wife Mathilde d'Albon (-before 1172).

The death is recorded "Pridie Kal Aug" in 1194 of "dna Juliana abb.sa Sc.ti Andreæ", noting donations by "f.ris sui Humberti comiti Sabaudiæ" and "Agnetis sororis sue Gebennensis comitisse"[663]. 

=m secondly BEATRIX de Faucigny, daughter of AIMON [I] Seigneur de Faucigny & his wife ---.=

 "Willelmus…Gebennensis comes" founded the Chartreuse monstery of Pommiers, with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus…B. quoque uxor mea et filius meus Aymo quinquennis", by charter dated 1179[664].  Her parentage is confirmed by the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines which names her daughter "Margareta filia domni de Fusceneis de matre Guilelmi, filii Humberti comitis Gebenensis" as wife of "comitis Thome de Sabaudia"[665].  

=Guillaume [I] & his first wife had one child: =

1. === HUMBERT (before 1174-before 10 May 1225).===

 "Willelmus…Gebennensis comes" founded the Chartreuse monstery of Pommiers, with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus…B. quoque uxor mea et filius meus Aymo quinquennis", by charter dated 1179[666].  "Wilermus Gebennensium et Valdensium comes" confirmed donations by "bonæ memorie predecessoris mei Aymonis [error for Amedei] comitis", with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus", by charter dated 1192, witnessed by "Turumbertus de Lucingio"[667].  Comte de Genève.  "Dominus Humbertus comes, nepos eius" confirmed the donation to Oujon by "Petrus de Ternie" [Ternier] by charter dated to [1195/1207][668].  The donor, and his precise family relationship to Comte Humbert, have not yet been identified.  "Humbertus et Willelmus fratres et comites Gebenn." granted the prior of Saint-Victor the right to fortify the monastery by charter dated 1220[669].  m ---.  The name of Humbert's wife is not known.  Humbert & his wife had three children '''Guillaume [I] & his second wife had four children:''' 

2. AIMON (1174-[1191/95]). Willelmus…Gebennensis comes" founded the Chartreuse monstery of Pommiers, with the consent of "Humbertus filius meus…B. quoque uxor mea et filius meus Aymo quinquennis", by charter dated 1179[680]. 3. MARGUERITE [Beatrix] (-8 Apr 1257, bur Abbaye de Hautecombe). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Margareta filia domni de Fusceneis de matre Guilelmi, filii Humberti comitis Gebenensis" as wife of "comitis Thome de Sabaudia"[681]. As noted below, Marguerite is also called Beatrix in later sources. No explanation has been found for these dual names. The fact that "Beatrix" appears in a seal shows that it was not a transcription error. "Thomæ comitis et marchionis…et…Nichola [presumably a transcription error] filia comitis Gebennarum" granted privileges to the citizen of Susa by charter dated 25 Feb 1198[682]. The Complete Peerage[683] refers to unspecified "later writers" who evolved an incorrect theory that Thomas I Comte de Maurienne was married firstly to Béatrix and, after her death without issue, secondly to Marguerite, daughter of Guillaume de Faucigny, who was the mother of his children. The same source confirms that the two names in fact refer to the same person. A charter dated 1224 records an agreement between "Thomæ com. Sabaud" and the bishop of Sion, witnessed by "ipse Thomas comes, Amedeus primogenitus illius, Comitissa uxor Thomæ, eorum quatuor filii clerici…Willelmus, Thomas, Petrus et Bonifacius"[684]. "M. comitissa Maurian. uxor Thomæ comitis Maurianensis et marchionis Italiæ" donated property, with the consent of "Thomas com. Maurianæ et filii mei Amedeus et Aymo", by charter dated Dec 1227[685]. "Beatrix uxor comitis Thomæ, Amadeus primogenitus et Aymo filii eius" confirmed the purchase of Chambéry by "Thoma comite" by charter dated 1232, with the seal of "Beatricis comitisse Sabaudie"[686]. "Contessa Margarita di Savoia Marchesa in Italia" donated property to "Tomaso suo figlio Conte di Fiandra e d'Hainaut" with the consent of "Conte Amedeo di Savoia suo figlio Primogenito", by charter dated 4 Jan 1244[687]. The Pingonio Chronicon records the death "VI Id Apr" in 1257 of "Domina Beatrix de Gebennis comitissa Sabaudie et domina de Narembors, parens comitum Sabaudie"[688]. m ([1196]%29 THOMAS I Comte de Savoie, son of HUMBERT III Comte de Maurienne et de Savoie & his fourth wife Béatrix de Vienne [Bourgogne-Comt%C3%A9] (Château de Carbonara 1178 after 26 Jun-Moncalieri 1 Mar 1233, bur Saint-Michel de la Cluse).

4. AMEDEE (-17 Dec [1220]). Bishop of Maurienne 1213. "Willelmus comes Gebennensis" swore homage to the archbishop of Tarantasia for the valley of Hauteluce, with the consent of "dominus Amedeus…Maurianensis episcopus frater noster", by charter dated 30 Jul 1220[689]. A charter dated 12 Jan 1270 records donations by Pierre Bishop of Maurienne to found anniversaries for his predecessors "dominus Amedeus Maurianensis episcopus frater quondam…Villelmi comitis Gebennensis…dominus Amedeus Maurianensis episcopus frater quondam domini Villelmi de Miribello"[690].

5. GUILLAUME [II] (-25 Nov 1252). "Dominus Willelmus Gebenensis…frater Humberti comitis Gebenensis" issued letters of protection to Chamonix by charter dated 13 Mar 1205, naming "pater eius Willelmus comes Gebennensis bone memorie"[691]. Comte de Genève.

William I of Geneva

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William I of Geneva was Count of Geneva. In 1195 he was escorting his daughter, Marguerite of Geneva, to France for her intended wedding to King Philip II of France. Thomas I of Savoy ambushed the party and carried off Marguerite and married her himself, producing some eight sons and six daughters.



His third marriage, to Beatrice de Vaupergue, was childless.

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1.^ In 1195 William was escorting his daughter Marguerite to France for her intended wedding to King Philip II. Thomas of Savoy ambushed the party, carried off Marguerite and married her himself, producing some eight sons and six daughters.

Preceded by

Amadeus I of Geneva Count of Geneva

1178 - 1195 Succeeded by

Humbert of Geneva

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Guillaume Ier de Genève

Dynastie Maison de Genève

Pays Comté de Genève

Titre comte de Genève

(1178 - 1195)

Prédécesseur Amédée Ier de Genève

Successeur Humbert de Genève

Biographie

Naissance vers 1132

Comté de Genève

Décès 25 juillet 1195

Château de Novel à Annecy

Enfant de Amédée Ier de Genève

et de

Matilde de Cuiseaux

Enfants Humbert de Genève, Guillaume II de Genève

Guillaume Ier de Genève (v. 1132 - 25 juillet 1195) fut comte de Genève de 1178 à 1195, à la suite de son père Amédée Ier de Genève.

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Il épouse Marguerite Béatrix de Faucigny en première noce dont il a deux fils et une fille :

   * Humbert de Genève

* Marguerite de Genève qui épousera Thomas Ier de Savoie
* Guillaume II de Genève
En secondes noces, Agnès de Savoie dont il a une fille et :

   * Béatrix de Genève

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