Louis I of Vaud
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Louis I of Vaud
Summary
Louis I of Vaud is a human[1]. He passed away in Naples[2]. He worked as an aristocrat[3]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[4]
Key Facts
- Louis I of Vaud passed away in Naples[2].
- Burial took place at Royal Abbey of Hautecombe[5].
- Louis I of Vaud's father was Thomas II, Regent of Savoy[6].
- Louis I of Vaud's mother was Beatrice Fieschi[7].
- Among Louis I of Vaud's spouses was Jeanne of Montfort[8].
- Among Louis I of Vaud's spouses was Adeline of Upper Lorraine[9].
- Among Louis I of Vaud's spouses was Isabelle d'Aulnay[10].
- A child of Louis I of Vaud was Ludwig II.[11].
- A child of Louis I of Vaud was Blanche di Savoia[12].
- A child of Louis I of Vaud was Jeanne de Savoie[13].
- A child of Louis I of Vaud was Margareta de Savoie[14].
- A child of Louis I of Vaud was Béatrix de Savoie-Vaud[15].
- A child of Louis I of Vaud was Eleonore de Savoie[16].
- Louis I of Vaud worked as an aristocrat[3].
- Louis I of Vaud is recorded as male[17].
- Louis I of Vaud's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Louis I of Vaud's family is recorded as House of Savoy[19].
- Louis I of Vaud's family is recorded as Q16600724[20].
- Louis I of Vaud's noble title is recorded as seigneur[21].
- Louis I of Vaud's Commons category is recorded as Louis I, Baron of Vaud[22].
- Louis I of Vaud's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0dryk6p[23].
- Louis I of Vaud's given name is recorded as Louis[24].
- Louis I of Vaud's given name is recorded as Ludwig[25].
- Louis I of Vaud's given name is recorded as Ludovico[26].
- Louis I of Vaud's HDS ID is recorded as 017865[27].
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Origins and Family
Louis I of Vaud's father was Thomas II, Regent of Savoy[6]. His mother was Beatrice Fieschi[7].
Career and Affiliations
Louis I of Vaud worked as an aristocrat[3].
Personal Life
Spouses include Jeanne of Montfort[8], a politician[28], 1250–1300[29], of France[30]; Adeline of Upper Lorraine[9], 1245–1278[31]; and Isabelle d'Aulnay[10], 1270–1341[32]. Children include Ludwig II.[11], an aristocrat[33]; Blanche di Savoia[12], 1267–1323[34]; Jeanne de Savoie[13], an aristocrat[35]; Margareta de Savoie[14], 1278–1313[36]; Béatrix de Savoie-Vaud[15]; and Eleonore de Savoie[16].
Death and Burial
Louis I of Vaud passed away in Naples[2]. Burial took place at Royal Abbey of Hautecombe[5].
Why It Matters
Louis I of Vaud ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[4] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
FAQs
Where did Louis I of Vaud die?
Louis I of Vaud died in Naples[2].
Who were Louis I of Vaud's parents?
Louis I of Vaud's father was Thomas II, Regent of Savoy[6]. Louis I of Vaud's mother was Beatrice Fieschi[7].
Who was Louis I of Vaud married to?
Louis I of Vaud's spouses include Jeanne of Montfort[8], Adeline of Upper Lorraine[9], and Isabelle d'Aulnay[10].
What did Louis I of Vaud do for work?
Louis I of Vaud worked as aristocrat[3].