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| name =Tomasso I |
| name = Tomasso I |
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| title =Marchese di Saluzzo |
| title = Marchese di Saluzzo |
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| reign = 1244–1296 |
| reign = 1244–1296 |
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| predecessor =[[Manfred III of Saluzzo|Manfredo III]] |
| predecessor = [[Manfred III of Saluzzo|Manfredo III]] |
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| successor =[[Manfred IV of Saluzzo|Manfredo IV]] |
| successor = [[Manfred IV of Saluzzo|Manfredo IV]] |
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| spouse= Luigia di Ceva |
| spouse = Luigia di Ceva |
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| issue = [[Manfred IV of Saluzzo|Manfredo IV]] <br /> [[Alice of Saluzzo| |
| issue = [[Manfred IV of Saluzzo|Manfredo IV]] <br /> [[Alice of Saluzzo|Alice FitzAlan, Countess of Arundel]] |
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| noble family = [[House of Aleramici]] |
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| father =[[Manfred III of Saluzzo|Manfredo III]] |
| father = [[Manfred III of Saluzzo|Manfredo III]] |
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| mother = [[Beatrice of Savoy, Marchioness of Saluzzo|Beatrice of Savoy]] |
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| birth_date = 1239 |
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'''Thomas I''' (1239–1296) was the fourth [[Marquess of Saluzzo]] from 1244 to his death. He was the son of [[Manfred III of Saluzzo|Manfred III]] and Beatrice of Savoy.{{sfn|Chaubet|1984|p=125}} He succeeded his father [[Manfred III of Saluzzo|Manfred III]]. He was also the grandson of [[Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy]].{{sfn|Chaubet|1984|p=125}} |
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==Biography== |
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Under the reign of Thomas, [[Saluzzo]] blossomed, achieving a greatness which had eluded his ancestors. He crafted a state the borders of which 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 [[Charles I of Naples|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. |
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[[File:Tallone - Tomaso 1. marchese di Saluzzo, 1916 - 1056740.tif|thumb|Armando Tallone, ''Tomaso I Marchese di Saluzzo'', 1916]] |
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==Marriage and issue== |
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He married Luisa of Ceva. |
He married Luisa of Ceva. They had: |
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*[[Manfred IV of Saluzzo|Manfred IV]], succeeded his father{{sfn|Chaubet|1984|p=125}} |
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*[[Alice of Saluzzo]], who married [[Richard Fitzalan, 8th Earl of Arundel]]{{sfn|Coke|2016|p=72}} |
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==References== |
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He was succeeded by his son [[Manfred IV of Saluzzo|Manfred]]. Thomas also had a daughter, [[Alice of Saluzzo]], who married [[Richard Fitzalan, 8th Earl of Arundel]]. |
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==Sources== |
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*{{cite journal |last=Chaubet |first=Daniel |title=Une enquête historique en Savoie au XVe siècle |journal=Journal des savants |volume=1-2 |language=French |year=1984 |pages=93–125 |doi=10.3406/jds.1984.1477 }} |
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*{{cite book |chapter=Lambert Barnard, Bishop Shirborn's 'Paynter' |first=Karen |last=Coke |title=Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex |editor-first1=Matthew |editor-last1=Dimmock |editor-first2=Andrew |editor-last2=Hadfield |editor-first3=Paul |editor-last3=Quinn |publisher=Routledge |year=2016 }} |
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{{S-bef|before=[[Manfred III of Saluzzo|Manfred III]]}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 1 September 2024
Tomasso I | |
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Marchese di Saluzzo | |
Reign | 1244–1296 |
Predecessor | Manfredo III |
Successor | Manfredo IV |
Born | 1239 |
Died | 1296 |
Noble family | House of Aleramici |
Spouse(s) | Luigia di Ceva |
Issue | Manfredo IV Alice FitzAlan, Countess of Arundel |
Father | Manfredo III |
Mother | Beatrice of Savoy |
Thomas I (1239–1296) was the fourth Marquess of Saluzzo from 1244 to his death. He was the son of Manfred III and Beatrice of Savoy.[1] He succeeded his father Manfred III. He was also the grandson of Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy.[1]
Biography
[edit]Under the reign of Thomas, Saluzzo blossomed, achieving a greatness which had eluded his ancestors. He crafted a state the borders of which 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 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.
Marriage and issue
[edit]He married Luisa of Ceva. They had:
- Manfred IV, succeeded his father[1]
- Alice of Saluzzo, who married Richard Fitzalan, 8th Earl of Arundel[2]
References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chaubet, Daniel (1984). "Une enquête historique en Savoie au XVe siècle". Journal des savants (in French). 1–2: 93–125. doi:10.3406/jds.1984.1477.
- Coke, Karen (2016). "Lambert Barnard, Bishop Shirborn's 'Paynter'". In Dimmock, Matthew; Hadfield, Andrew; Quinn, Paul (eds.). Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex. Routledge.