Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Tomaso I

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Name Tomaso I [1] Birth 20 Mar 1177 Charbonnieres Castle, Savoy [2]
Gender Male Alternate birth 1178 Aiguebelle, Savoy [3]
Alternate birth 20 May 1178 [4] Death 20 Jan 1233 Aosta, Savoy [2]
Alternate death 1 Mar 1233 Moncalieri, Piedmont, Italy [4, 5]
Burial Aosta, Savoy [2]
Person ID I4553 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 14 Jul 2022
Father St. Umberto, b. Abt 4 Aug 1136 d. 4 Mar 1189 (Age ~ 52 years) Mother Beatrice de Mâcon d. Bef 8 Apr 1230, Champagne-et-Fontaine, Aquitaine, France Marriage Abt 1175 [4, 6] Family ID F2331 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret of Geneva d. 13 Apr 1236 Marriage May 1195 [4] Children + 1. Beatrice of Savoy d. Dec 1266 + 2. Thomas of Savoy d. 7 Feb 1259 + 3. Amedee of Savoy, b. 1197 d. 24 Jun 1253, Montmelian, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France (Age 56 years)
Family ID F3301 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Sep 2018
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Notes - Count of Savoy. He was named after Thomas Becket.
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