Thomas II of Savoy

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Thomas II, (c. 1199 - 1259) was the regent of the County of Savoy when his nephew, Boniface, was fighting abroad. He was also the Count of Flanders (1237 - 1244) and a count in Piedmont (1244 - 1259). He was the son of Thomas I of Savoy and Marguerite of Geneva.

He married:

1. Joan of Constantinople, (died 1244), Countess of Flanders-Hainaut, daughter of Baldwin I of Constantinople
2. Beatrice of Fiechi, (died 1283), niece of Pope Innocent IV and had 2 children:
1. Thomas (III) (died 1282), pretender of Count of Savoy, married in 1274 to Guia of Burgundy, the step-daughter of Philip I of Savoy and had 5 children:
1. Philip, first of Cadet line of Savoy-Achaea, lasting from 1285 to 1418
2. Peter
3. Thomas
4. Amadeus
5. William
2. Amadeus V of Savoy
Preceded by:
Amadeus IV
Count of Savoy
with Boniface
Succeeded by:
Boniface


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