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Burgundy. Alternatively, Ancilla may have been a daughter of Anselm and Aldiud, and thus a member of a northern Italian dynasty known as the Anselmids. With his wife, Humbert had at least four sons:
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335:. These imperial grants to a loyal supporter secured key passes through the Alps, controlling trade between Italy and Western Europe, which would be the core of Savoy power for centuries.
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Bourgogne, dernier des royaumes carolingiens (855-1056). Roi, pouvoirs et élites autour du Léman, Lausanne, Société d’histoire de la Suisse romande, 2008, 764 pages (
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The title was held to signify his generosity, but may have been a posthumous confusion of a late-medieval record which referred to the walls of his castle (in
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Géographie du pouvoir en pays de Savoie au tournant de l'an Mil
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Ducouthial, ‘Géographie,’pp. 235-238. By contrast, Hellmann,
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387:(died c. 1057), Count of Savoy, successor of his brother
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and in the county of
Sermorens, before gaining lands in
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On the identity of
Humbert's wife, see Previté-Orton,
720:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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The Early
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291:Humbert initially held lands around
812:Humbert Biancamano, Conte di Savoia
772:(Chambéry, 2008), pp. 207–246.
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523:, pp. 9, 13ff.,26, 38, 47ff,
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