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Aymon III of Geneva
Aymon III or Aimon III〔In contemporary documents before his succession to the county of Geneva, Aymon is referred to in Latin as ''Aymon de Gebennis'', "Aymon of Geneva".〕 (died 30/31 August 1367), a soldier, statesman and Crusader, was the twelfth Count of Geneva between January 1367 and his death seven months thence. He was the eldest son and successor of Amadeus III and Mahaut d'Auvergne. He pursued a policy of alliance and cooperation with the House of Savoy begun by his father. By all contemporary accounts, he was "handsome () possessed great charm of person and of manner."〔Setton, "The Affair of Aimon III", 645–46.〕
==Youth of soldiering==
During his youth, while still only heir to Geneva, Aymon was frequently in the entourage of his first cousin once removed, Count Amadeus VI of Savoy. On 20 October 1361 Aymon was with his cousin's army at the castle of Lanzo in Italy when they were ambushed by some members of an English “great company”. Aymon was among those captured and forced to pay a ransom for his freedom.〔Cox, ''The Eagles of Savoy'', 160; Setton, "The Affair of Aimon III", 646 note 6.〕 Aymon later accompanied Amadeus to Avignon, then the residence of the Popes, and stayed at an inn under "the sign of the Fleurs-de-Lys and the Stag" (''signum Florum Lilii et Cervi'') beside the hostelry of Saint-Georges between 2/3 and 13 December 1362.〔Cox, ''The Eagles of Savoy'', 169.〕 The purpose of the trip to Avignon was for Amadeus to confer with King John II of France〔John was at Avignon between 16 November 1362 and 9 May 1363.〕 and to plan a punitive campaign against the great companies ravaging southeastern France and Italy, but Pope Urban V envisaged a new crusade against the Ottoman Turks and sought to bring them into a great anti-Turkish alliance. In the summer of 1363 Aymon took part in Amadeus' campaign to force the Margrave Frederick II of Saluzzo into submission.〔Cox, ''The Eagles of Savoy'', 172.〕

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