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Amadeus II was the eldest son of Count Otto of Savoy and Margravine Adelaide of Turin.
Answer: False
Amadeus II was likely born around the year 1050.
Answer: True
Amadeus II belonged to the House of Burgundy.
Answer: False
Amadeus II's mother, Adelaide of Turin, played a crucial role in his early political activities and alignment with the Papacy.
Answer: True
Who were the parents of Amadeus II, Count of Savoy?
Answer: Count Otto of Savoy and Margravine Adelaide of Turin
To which house did Amadeus II belong?
Answer: House of Savoy
Amadeus II served as Count of Savoy for a period of two years, from 1078 to 1080.
Answer: True
The final documented interaction between Amadeus II and his brother Peter occurred on July 16, 1078.
Answer: True
Amadeus II officially succeeded his brother Peter as Count of Savoy on August 9, 1078.
Answer: True
Amadeus II's confirmed successor as Count of Savoy was his son, Humbert II.
Answer: True
The succession of Amadeus II is entirely clear, with Humbert II consistently recorded as Count of Savoy immediately after him.
Answer: False
Peter I succeeded Amadeus II as Count of Savoy.
Answer: False
The text implies a distant relationship between Amadeus II and his brother Peter before Peter's death.
Answer: False
What was Amadeus II's primary role and the period of his service as Count of Savoy?
Answer: Count of Savoy, 1078-1080
What significant event involving Amadeus II and his brother Peter is noted for July 16, 1078?
Answer: They witnessed their mother making a donation to the Abbey of Novalesa.
When did Amadeus II officially become the Count of Savoy?
Answer: August 9, 1078
Who is confirmed as Amadeus II's successor as Count of Savoy?
Answer: Humbert II
What uncertainty exists regarding the succession immediately after Amadeus II's reign?
Answer: It is unclear if Humbert II or Otto II succeeded him.
Amadeus II maintained poor relations with the Papacy during his countship.
Answer: False
Amadeus II swore an oath on the tomb of Saint Peter in Rome to defend the Church around 1070-73.
Answer: True
In 1074, Amadeus II was involved in Pope Gregory VII's efforts to defend the Western Roman Empire.
Answer: False
Amadeus II's early involvement with Pope Gregory VII suggests he diverged from his mother's political policies.
Answer: False
Amadeus II, his mother Adelaide, and his brother Peter hosted Emperor Henry IV and his wife Bertha in early 1077.
Answer: True
Amadeus II and Adelaide escorted Emperor Henry IV and his wife Bertha to Canossa in 1077.
Answer: True
During the Canossa events, Amadeus II and Adelaide acted as guarantors for the Pope's sincerity.
Answer: False
Amadeus II likely maintained neutrality in the Investiture Controversy based on the documentation from his reign.
Answer: True
Amadeus II's reign was characterized by active participation in conflicts related to the Investiture Controversy.
Answer: False
Which entities did Amadeus II maintain good relations with during his countship?
Answer: The Holy Roman Emperor and the Papacy
What significant oath did Amadeus II swear around 1070-73?
Answer: An oath on the tomb of Saint Peter in Rome to defend the Church.
How did Amadeus II's early involvement with Pope Gregory VII reflect his political alignment?
Answer: It indicated he was following his mother Adelaide's established good relations with the Papacy.
Who did Amadeus II and his mother Adelaide escort to Canossa in 1077?
Answer: Emperor Henry IV and his wife Bertha
What role did Amadeus II and Adelaide play during the reconciliation events at Canossa?
Answer: They served as pledges to guarantee the emperor's sincerity.
What does the limited documentation from Amadeus II's reign suggest about his stance on the Investiture Controversy?
Answer: He maintained neutrality.
What was the relationship between Amadeus II's early involvement with Pope Gregory VII and his mother's policies?
Answer: It aligned with his mother's good relations with the Papacy.
What specific event involving Emperor Henry IV did Amadeus II and his mother Adelaide participate in?
Answer: His reconciliation with the Pope at Canossa.
What does the source imply about Amadeus II's neutrality in the Investiture Controversy?
Answer: It is inferred from the lack of specific regnal year on a key document from his reign.
Adelaide made a monastic donation on March 8 following Amadeus II's death for the spiritual benefit of her son Peter only.
Answer: False
The *Chronicles of Savoy* identify Amadeus II's wife as Joan, daughter of 'Girard, Count of Burgundy'.
Answer: True
Scholars believe 'Girard, Count of Burgundy' mentioned in relation to Amadeus II's wife was likely Count Gerold of Geneva.
Answer: True
The *Chronicon Altacumbae* provides detailed information about the lineage of Amadeus II's wife.
Answer: False
If Amadeus II's wife was from Geneva, it could explain the early acquisition of the Genevois region by the House of Savoy.
Answer: True
Amadeus II's mother, Adelaide, assumed control of all Savoyard territories on both sides of the Alps immediately after his death.
Answer: True
Amadeus II had four confirmed children: Adelaide, Ausilia, Humbert II, and Constance.
Answer: True
Adelaide, daughter of Amadeus II, married Manasses II, the sire de Coligny.
Answer: True
Ausilia, daughter of Amadeus II, was the first wife of Humbert II de Beaujeu and had four sons with him.
Answer: False
Constance of Savoy, daughter of Amadeus II, was married to Otto II of Montferrat.
Answer: True
What was the purpose of the monastic donation made by Adelaide on March 8 following Amadeus II's death?
Answer: For the spiritual benefit of the souls of her sons, Peter and Amadeus.
Who is identified as Amadeus II's wife in the *Chronicles of Savoy*?
Answer: Joan, daughter of 'Girard, Count of Burgundy'
What potential historical significance is linked to Amadeus II's wife possibly being from Geneva?
Answer: It explains the early acquisition of the Genevois region by the House of Savoy.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a confirmed child of Amadeus II?
Answer: Otto II
Which of the following statements about Amadeus II's children is accurate?
Answer: Adelaide was married to Manasses II, sire de Coligny.
Who took control of all Savoyard territories on both sides of the Alps immediately after Amadeus II's death?
Answer: Adelaide of Turin
What potential benefit could Amadeus II's marriage have brought to the House of Savoy, according to scholars?
Answer: Acquisition of territory in the Genevois region.
Amadeus II held the title of margrave in the March of Turin.
Answer: False
A 1090 document referred to Amadeus II as 'count and margrave,' a description considered accurate by scholars.
Answer: False
Scholars like Conte di Vesme propose that Otto II was Amadeus II's younger brother.
Answer: False
What title did Amadeus II NOT hold in the March of Turin, despite his brother Peter co-ruling there?
Answer: Margrave
How did a 1090 document describe Amadeus II, and what is the scholarly view on this description?
Answer: As 'Count and Margrave'; considered likely anachronistic.
What does the reference to Amadeus II as 'count and margrave' in a 1090 document suggest?
Answer: The title was likely anachronistic.
Historical records extensively document Amadeus II's life and reign.
Answer: False
According to the necrology of Saint Andrew in Turin, Amadeus II died on January 26, 1080.
Answer: True
The Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) identifier for Amadeus II is 308201207.
Answer: True
The German National Library (GND) identifier for Amadeus II is 105040274X.
Answer: True
The Italian People's Dictionary entry for Amadeus II is titled 'AMEDEO I, conte di Savoia'.
Answer: False
The necrology of Saint Andrew's church in Turin provides the date January 28, 1080, for Amadeus II's death.
Answer: False
According to the necrology of Saint Andrew in Turin, on what date did Amadeus II die?
Answer: January 26, 1080
What is Amadeus II's identifier in the German National Library (GND)?
Answer: 105040274X
What was the primary source cited for an overview of Amadeus II's reign?
Answer: C. W. Previtè-Orton's 'The Early History of the House of Savoy (1000–1233)'
What does the sparse documentation of Amadeus II's life suggest about his rule?
Answer: His reign was considered obscure with few documents mentioning him.
What is the significance of Amadeus II being listed in the 'Counts of Savoy' navbox?
Answer: It places him within the lineage of rulers of the County of Savoy.