Amadeus VI of Savoy
Amadeus VI of Savoy, also known as Amadeus the Green Count, was a nobleman from the House of Savoy, born in 1334. He became the Count of Savoy in 1343 and was known for his diplomatic skills and military leadership. His reign was marked by efforts to expand his territory and strengthen his influence in the region.
Amadeus VI was notable for his patronage of the arts and his commitment to chivalric ideals. He played a significant role in the politics of Northern Italy and France, forging alliances through marriage and diplomacy. He died in 1383, leaving a legacy of cultural and political significance.