Humbert II of Viennois, Dauphin of the Viennois, 1333–1349
Umberto II of Italy, sometimes Humbert II, (1904–1983), of the House of Savoy, King of Italy
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HumbertII de la Tour-du-Pin (1312 – 4 May 1355) was the Dauphin of the Viennois from 1333 to 16 July 1349. Humbert was the last dauphin before the title...
with Collar, 2 January 1932 Humbert I of Savoy, 980–1047 Otto of Savoy, 1015–1057 Amadeus II of Savoy, 1039–1080 HumbertII of Savoy, 1070–1103 Amadeus...
professor who moves to New England and writes under the pseudonym HumbertHumbert. He describes his obsession with a 12-year-old "nymphet", Dolores Haze...
of HumbertII of Viennois, the second Smyrniote crusade set out from Venice. In February 1346 it won a victory over the Turks at Mytilene but Humbert did...
Jean II de la Tour du Pin (1280 – 5 March 1319) succeeded his father Humbert I as dauphin of Viennois from 1306 to 1318. His mother was Anne of Burgundy...
VI bought the Province of Dauphiné from its ruined ruler, the Dauphin HumbertII, and entrusted the government of this province to his grandson, Prince...
Usilia), second wife of HumbertII de Beaujeu, whom she bore four sons by the last decade of the eleventh century: Guichard, Humbert, Guigues, and Hugh "Jeanne...
other symbols. Pope Tawadros II or Theodore II (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲑⲉⲟ́ⲇⲱⲣⲟⲥ ⲡⲓⲙⲁϩ ⲃ̅', romanized: Papa Abba Theódōros II ; Arabic: البابا تواضروس الثانى;...
married Humbert IV of Beaujeu, Sire of Beaujeu and Seigneur of Montpensier (Humbert I) Guichard I of Beaujeu, Seigneur of Montpensier - son Guichard II of...
recorded by Silvio Pellico. In August 1347, he joined John II, Marquess of Montferrat and HumbertII of Viennois as they attacked Savoy and conquered the Angevin...
sharp contrast to his father, who was tall, strong and sandy-haired. HumbertII, Dauphin of Viennois, ruined due to his inability to raise taxes after...
over 3,000 researchers. Established as the University of Grenoble by HumbertII of Viennois, it split in 1970 following the wide-spread civil unrest of...
Theodore (Theodoros) II (Greek: Πάπας και Πατριάρχης Αλεξανδρείας και πάσης Αφρικής Θεόδωρος Β΄; born Nikolaos Khoreftakis (Νικόλαος Χορευτάκης), November...
Humbert of Salins (905 – 957/58), also named Humbert of Mâcon, was Lord of Salins (present eastern France) from 943 to 957. He was the second son of Aubry...
wife of King Louis VI (1115–1137). Adelaide was the daughter of Count HumbertII of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy. Adelaide's older brother Amadeus III...
title of Dauphin de Viennois descended in his family until 1349, when HumbertII sold his seigneury, called the Dauphiné, to King Philippe VI on condition...
Dauphin of Viennois, ruled 1318–1333 HumbertII of Viennois (1312–1355), Dauphin of Viennois, ruled 1333–1349 HumbertII sold his lands and titles to Philip...
part of the Holy League of Clement VI. Crusade of HumbertII of Viennois. The Crusade of HumbertII of Viennois (1346) was the second of the Smyrniote...
became part of the larger Kingdom of Burgundy under King Rudolph II in 933. Humbert the White-Handed was raised to count by the last king of Burgundy...
of Ivrea, the king of Italy. One sister, Gisela, was married to Count HumbertII of Savoy and then to Renier I of Montferrat; another sister, Maud, was...