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  1. 16 de jul. de 2019 · Jacques of Savoy, Count of Romont an Lord of Vaud,birthplace is Geneva Switzerland,date of birth November 12 1450,died at the age of 36,Died Ham, France,sign o

  2. Details. James of Savoy, Count of Romont, Lord of the Vaud (1460-1486), Savoyard Ruler in France. Arms: Gules, a cross Argent, all contained within a bordure Azure, charged with eight plates. The shield ensigned with a barred Nobleman's helm affrotée and encircled by the French Order of the Camail (called the "Porcupine").

  3. Jacques of Savoy (12 November 1450 – 30 January 1486) was Count of Romont and Lord of Vaud. Count of Romont and Lord of Vaud. He was the 7th son of Louis, Duke of Savoy and Anne de Lusignan. The House of Savoy possessed the Lordship of Vaud since the 12th century, when it wrested control from the original owners, the House of Zähringen.

  4. Coat of Arms of Jacques of Savoy. Jacques was the seventh son of Louis, Duke of Savoy and Anne of Cyprus. In 1460, his father gave him as an appanage the region of Vaud, under the title of Count of Romont. The House of Savoy possessed the Lordship of Vaud since the 12th century, when it wrested control from the original owners, the House of ...

  5. Life. Louis was born at Geneva the son of Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy and Mary of Burgundy; [1] he was the first to hold the title of Prince of Piedmont. On 1 November 1433 (or 12 February 1434), at Chambéry, he married Princess Anne of Cyprus, [1] an heiress of the Kingdom of Cyprus and the defunct Kingdom of Jerusalem.

  6. House of Savoy. Counts of Maurienne and Savoy. Arms used by Thomas I, Amédée IV and Philip I. 1189-1253; 1268-1285. House of Savoy. Counts of Maurienne and Savoy. Marquises in Italy. Dukes of Savoy. ca.1143-1189; 1285-1496.

  7. Count of Romont and Lord of Vaud. He was the 7th son of Louis, Duke of Savoy and Anne de Lusignan. The House of Savoy possessed the Lordship of Vaud since the 12th century, when it wrested control from the original owners, the House of Zähringen. Savoy extended its influence by supporting the city of Bern against the House of Habsburg.