Lord of Piedmont
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The lordship, later principality of Piedmont (Italian: Piemonte, French: Piémont) was originally an appanage of the Savoyard county and as such its lords were members of the Savoy-Achaea branch of that illustrious house. The title was inherited by the elder branch of the dynasty in 1418, at about which time Savoy was elevated to ducal status and Piedmont to princely status.
[edit] Lords of Piedmont
- ????–1233 Thomas I, also Count of Savoy
- 1233–1259 Thomas II, son of previous
- 1259–1282 Thomas III, son of previous
- 1282–1334 Philip I, son of previous, also Prince of Achaea (1301–1307)
- 1334–1367 James, son of previous, claimant to Achaea
- 1368–1368 Philip II, son of previous
- 1368–1402 Amadeus, brother of previous, claimant to Achaea
- 1402–1418 Louis, brother of previous