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338: 22: 172:, believing that as a son of the more senior branch, he should rule Savoy. However, in 1347, he had to call for help from Amadeus. Backed by the Savoyard army, James was able to reclaim Chieri on 19 May 1347. After that, they swept on to Alba, Cuneo, and Savigliano. This was then countered by an alliance between Montferrat, 379: 160:
sought to take advantage of her youth and inexperience to gain broader lands in northern Italy starting in 1344. After the Angevin defeat at the
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and his territories confiscated. A treaty of 2 July 1362 returned them, however. James died at Pinerolo a few years later.
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spent 1348 negotiating a truce and then treaty between all the combatants, though none were satisfied with it.
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After Sibyl died in 1361, James remarried on 16 July 1362 to Margaret (1346 – 1402), daughter of
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In 1349, James agreed to a treaty between himself, Amadeus VI of Savoy,
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for mutual defence and assistance. This treaty included provisions for
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James married his first wife Beatrice d'Este in 1338, daughter of
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James remarried on 9 June 1339 to Sibyl, daughter of
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Lord of Piedmont
Philip I
Catherine de la Tour du Pin
Principality of Achaea
Kingdom of Naples
Isabella Villehardouin
Villehardouin dynasty
Joanna I of Naples
John II, Marquess of Montferrat
Battle of Gamenario
Chieri
Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy
Thomas II, Marquess of Saluzzo
Humbert II of Viennois
Pope Clement VI
Amadeus III of Geneva
House of Visconti
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Galeazzo II Visconti

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