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Philip I, Count of Savoy

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to reduce the taxes that traders would pay on foods travelling through his lands, and over the next few years, he granted charters to towns throughout the area.
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When, against expectations, Philip became the next heir for the County of Savoy, he gave his church offices up and married Countess
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While there, Philip continued his family's policies of governing through trade. In 1248 he negotiated with
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to get Philip positions in the churches of Hillingdon, Oxney, and Geddington. In 1240, he was elected
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had Philip installed as chancellor of Flanders and prévôt of St-Donatien-de-Bruges.
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In 1243, while Henry was fighting in Gascony, Philip escorted his sister
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Les Institutions financières du comté de Flandre du XI siècle à 1384
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as adjudicators of his estate; they appointed his nephew,
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fled from Rome, and Philip convinced his brother, Count
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Philip I of Savoy

Count of Savoy
Peter II
Amadeus V
Aiguebelle
Roussillon
Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy
Thomas, Count of Savoy
Margaret of Geneva
Catholic Church
Count of Savoy
Bishop of Valence
Archbishop of Lyon
Aiguebelle
Savoy
Thomas I of Savoy
Margaret of Geneva
William
Henry III of England
Bishop of Lausanne
Peter
Bishop of Valence
Thomas
Beatrice of Savoy
Sanchia of Provence
Eleanor
Beatrice
Pope Innocent IV
Amadeus IV of Savoy

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