COUNT OF GENEVA
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The title 'Count of Geneva' originated in the tenth century, in the Kingdom of Burgundy; it was carried by Aymar of Geneva, who married Bertha of Flanders, daughter of Baudouin III, count of Flanders, and died in 1016. Their son, Geraud, count of Geneva, was born about 1012 and died about 1045 . The title count of Geneva passed into the House of Savoy, where the title is maintained as a courtesy title.
★ List of the Counts of Geneva
★ Genealogy of the Counts of Geneva
★ Lindsay L. Brook, " The Paternal Origins of the Counts of Geneva" ''Foundations'' (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), vol. 1 series 2, pp 111-115.
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The title 'Count of Geneva' originated in the tenth century, in the Kingdom of Burgundy; it was carried by Aymar of Geneva, who married Bertha of Flanders, daughter of Baudouin III, count of Flanders, and died in 1016. Their son, Geraud, count of Geneva, was born about 1012 and died about 1045 . The title count of Geneva passed into the House of Savoy, where the title is maintained as a courtesy title.
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See also
★ List of the Counts of Geneva
References
★ Genealogy of the Counts of Geneva
Further reading
★ Lindsay L. Brook, " The Paternal Origins of the Counts of Geneva" ''Foundations'' (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy), vol. 1 series 2, pp 111-115.
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