HUMBERT [III] de Beaujeu ([1120]-[1192]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Seigneur de Beaujeu. He went on crusade in 1142, joining the Templars in Jerusalem but giving up the Order on his return. "Humberto…de Bellojoco et filiis eiusdem Gui et Humberto…" witnessed the charter dated 16 Jul 1158 under which "Guigo comes Forensis" granted safe passage to the Knights Hospitallers[2150]. "Humbertus de Bellojoco" confirmed that "Guigo comes Forensis nepos meus" relinquished claims over Savigny abbey, which arose after "vicecomitem de Poliniac et filium suum Heracium" were captured, by charter dated to [1170], witnessed by "Guido de Garlanda et Guido Pincerna et Guido de Capreosa consanguineus meus…"[2151]. "Umbertum de Bello Joco patrem et Umbertum filium suum" made a peace agreement by charter dated 30 Mar 1184[2152]. ["Humbertus Beljocensis", who was married to "filiam Amedei comitis Savoiensis", donated property "Carruptum…[et] Capolerium" to Notre-Dame de Beaujeu by undated charter, dated in the compilation to [1080/90][2153]. As noted discussed more fully above under the second wife of Humbert [II] Seigneur de Beaujeu, it is possible that this charter relates to Humbert [III], assuming that the speculative dating is incorrect.] m ALIX [Elise] de Savoie, daughter of AMEDEE III Comte de Savoie & his first wife Adelaide ---. Her origin is alluded to in the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines which names "pater Wichardi [de Belloico] senior Humbertus" as "nepos ex sorore comitis Sabaudie", although she is not named in this source[2154]. Her birth date range is estimated based on the birth of her second son in 1142, as shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[2155]. Dame de Châteauneuf-en-Valromey, de Virieu-le-Grand, et de Cordon-en-Bugey[2156]. "Amedeus comes et marchio" confirmed donations to Saint-Sulpice en Bugey, for the soul of "filii mei Humberti", by charter dated to [1148], which also names "uxore mea Matildi", confirmed by "Aalasia comitissa de Bello Joco…cum filio meo Guichardo"[2157]. Humbert [III] & his wife had [six] children