Amadeus V, Count of Savoy
| Amadeus V | |
|---|---|
Seal of Amadeus V | |
| Count of Savoy | |
| Reign | 1285–1323 |
| Predecessor | Philip I |
| Successor | Edward |
| Born | 1252/1253 Le Bourget |
| Died | 16 October 1323 Avignon |
| Spouse | Sybille of Bâgé Marie of Brabant |
| Issue more... | Edward, Count of Savoy Aymon, Count of Savoy Anna, Byzantine Empress |
| House | Savoy |
| Father | Thomas II of Savoy |
| Mother | Beatrice Fieschi |
Amadeus V (1249 – 16 October 1323), also known as Amadeus the Great, was Count of Savoy from 1285 until his death. In recognition of his service to the Holy Roman Empire, he was granted the titles of Imperial Count and Imperial Vicar of Lombardy, along with lordship over Asti and Ivrea.
A prominent medieval ruler, he played a pivotal role in expanding and consolidating the House of Savoy's influence across regions that today form parts of France, Italy, and Switzerland.