- 1120–1126)
Aymon Aymon de Briançon (d. 1211),
archbishop of
Tarentaise Aymon II of
Geneva (r. 1265–1280),
count Aymon,
Count of
Savoy (r. 1329–1343)
Aymon III...
- Duke
Aymon of
Dordone (Italian: Amone, German: Haimon) is a
character in the Old
French Matter of France,
appearing in
chansons de
geste and
Italian romance...
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Aymon,
Count of
Savoy (1291–1343), also
known as
Aymon the Peaceful, was a
nobleman who
ruled the
County of
Savoy from 1329
until his
death in 1343. He...
- The Four Sons of
Aymon (French: [Les]
Quatre fils
Aymon, Dutch: De Vier Heemskinderen, German: Die Vier Haimonskinder),
sometimes also
referred to as Renaud...
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Aymon de Chissé was the name of two 15th-century
bishops of Nice and Grenoble.
Aymon I (died 1428) was the
nephew of
Ralph de Chissé, also
bishop of Grenoble...
- 12th-century Old
French chanson de
geste known as The Four Sons of
Aymon. The four sons of Duke
Aymon are Renaud, Richard,
Alard and Guiscard, and
their cousin...
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Charles Antoine,
Count of La Roche-
Aymon, born at
Mainsat (Marche) on 17
February 1697 and died in
Paris on 27
October 1777, was a
French prelate, cardinal...
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Aymon de Briançon (died 21
February 1211) was a
Burgundian nobleman and
Carthusian monk who
served as the
archbishop of
Tarentaise from
around 1175 until...
- Aimo (commonly
known as
Saint Aimo, also
Aymon or Hamon) was a
mystic and monk. Born in the
village of Landecob,
Brittany near Rennes, Aimo
entered the...
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Conte Verde) was
Count of
Savoy from 1343 to 1383. He was the
eldest son of
Aymon,
Count of Savoy, and
Yolande Palaeologina of Montferrat.
Though he started...