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Boniface, Count of Savoy

1244 - 1263

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Boniface (1 December 1244–7 June 1263) was Count of Savoy from 1253 to 1263, succeeding his father Amadeus IV. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Boniface, Count of Savoy has received more than 36,898 page views. His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2019). Boniface, Count of Savoy is the 573rd most popular nobleman (up from 646th in 2019), the 2,369th most popular biography from France (up from 2,633rd in 2019) and the 98th most popular French Nobleman.

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  • 21

    Languages Editions (L)

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    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.95

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among NOBLEMEN

Among noblemen, Boniface, Count of Savoy ranks 573 out of 1,415Before him are Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu, Peter, Constable of Portugal, Louis I, Count of Nevers, Rudolf II, Count of Habsburg, Anne of Austria, Margravine of Brandenburg, and Françoise-Louise de Warens. After him are Prince Louis, Count of Trani, Princess Xenia of Montenegro, Judith of Bavaria, Duchess of Swabia, Princess Marie Amelie of Baden, Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria, and Anne Marie Martinozzi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1244, Boniface, Count of Savoy ranks 4Before him are Pope John XXII, Henry I of Navarre, and Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse. After him are Araniko, and Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of Norway. Among people deceased in 1263, Boniface, Count of Savoy ranks 6Before him are Alexander Nevsky, Mindaugas, Haakon IV of Norway, Manuel I of Trebizond, and Shinran. After him is Guy I de la Roche.

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In France

Among people born in France, Boniface, Count of Savoy ranks 2,369 out of 6,770Before him are Jean Rapp (1771), Gaston Paris (1839), Line Renaud (1928), Jacques Loussier (1934), Jean Carmet (1920), and Aleksandar Petrović (1929). After him are Michel Petrucciani (1962), Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876), Maurice Joly (1829), Léa Seydoux (1985), Claude Zidi (1934), and Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (1777).

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