Sybille of Bâgé
Sybille de Baugé, Lady of Bâgé (1255–1294), was the daughter of Guy I Damas de Baugé, Baron of Couzan (c.1230-1269) and Dauphine de Lavieu. She was a Countess Consort of Savoy, being married to Amadeus V, Count of Savoy in 1272.

Bull of Sibylla de Bâgé countess of Savoie: sigillum Sibillae comitissae Sabaudiae.
Issue:
- Bonne of Savoy, married firstly, John I of Viennois, Dauphin of Viennois, and secondly, Hugh of Burgundy, Lord of Montbauson, the son of Hugh III, Count of Burgundy.
- John of Savoy
- Beatrice of Savoy
- Edward, Count of Savoy
- Eleonor of Savoy, married: firstly, William of Chalon, Count of Auxerre and Tonnerre; secondly, Dreux IV of Mello; and thirdly, John I, Count of Forez. Her daughter, Marguerite of Mello, married John II of Chalon-Arlay.
- Margaret of Savoy (d. 1349), married John I of Montferrat.
- Agnes of Savoy (d. 1372), married William III of Geneva. Their son was Amadeus III of Geneva.
- Aymon, Count of Savoy

Tomb of Sibylle of Bâgé in Hautecombe Abbey.
Preceded by Adelaide of Burgundy |
Countess of Savoy 1272–1285 |
Succeeded by Marie of Brabant |
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