Eleonore of Savoy (D. 1324)
Eleonore of Savoy (D. 1324)
French countess. Name variations: Eleonore de Savoie. Died in 1324; dau. of Amadeus V the Great (c. 1253–1323), count of Savoy (r. 1285–1323); possibly half-sister of Anne of Savoy (c. 1320–1353) Byzantine empress; m. William de Chalon, count of Auxerre and Tonnerre, Jan 12, 1292; children: Jeanne of Chalon (1300–1333), countess of Tonnerre; John II, count of Auxerre (b. 1292).
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