Amadeus, Count of Neuchâtel
Amadeus, Count of Neufchâtel (died 1285) was a son of Count Rudolph III and his wife, Sybille of Montbéliard. In 1272, he succeeded his father as Count of Neuchâtel. However, his brothers questioned the legitimacy of his sole rule and demanded a share of his inheritance. They asked the grandfather Theodoric III, Count of Montbéliard to arbitrate the dispute. Theodoric deviated from the usual practice in those days, and decided that the county should be regarded as an indivisible entity. He awarded the county to Amadeus, but acknowledged that his brothers were entitled to a share. However, the brothers would have to swear allegiance to Amadeus.
Amadeus, Count of Neufchâtel | |
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Died | 1285 |
Noble family | House of Neufchâtel |
Spouse(s) | Jordanna of Arberg |
Father | Rudolph III, Count of Neuchâtel |
Mother | Sybille of Montbéliard |
Marriage and issue
Amadeus was married to Jordanna, the daughter of Count Ulrich of Arberg. They had the following children:
- Rudolph IV, his successor
- Amadeus, a knight
- Guillemette, later Countess of Montbéliard, married Reginald of Burgundy
- Adelaide, married Ulrich of Porta
- Sibylle
- Nicola, a cleric
Amadeus, Count of Neuchâtel House of Neufchâtel Died: 1285 | ||
Preceded by Rudolph III |
Count of Neuchâtel 1272–1285 |
Succeeded by Rudolph IV |