Beatrix (?)1
F, #94141
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Beatrix (?) married Humbert I de Coligny Sire de Coligny, son of Manasses II de Coligny and Adelaide de Savoie.1
; Per Med Lands: "m --- (-after 1131, bur Abbaye de Miroir). She is mentioned, but not named, in the 1131 charter of her husband.
"Humbert [I] & his wife had six children."2
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 14:60.1
; Per Med Lands: "m --- (-after 1131, bur Abbaye de Miroir). She is mentioned, but not named, in the 1131 charter of her husband.
"Humbert [I] & his wife had six children."2
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 14:60.1
Family | Humbert I de Coligny Sire de Coligny |
Child |
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Beatrix: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00065836&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkbresse.htm#HumbertIColignydied1131B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Guerric: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00065837&tree=LEO
Guerric de Coligny Sire de Coligny et de Saint-André-sur-Seran1,2
M, #94142, d. after 1161
Father | Humbert I de Coligny Sire de Coligny1,2 |
Mother | Beatrix (?)1,2 |
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Guerric de Coligny Sire de Coligny et de Saint-André-sur-Seran was buried after 1161 at Abbaye Notre Dame du Miroir, Le Miror, Departement de la Haute-Saône, Franche-Comté, France.1,2
Guerric de Coligny Sire de Coligny et de Saint-André-sur-Seran died after 1161.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"GUERRIC de Coligny (-after 1161). “Humbertus Coloniacensis” constructed “abbatiam...Miratorium”, with the consent of “uxoris et filiorum suorum Guerrici, Willelmi, Humberti, et Willelmi comitis”, and with the support of “uxore sua et filiis suis Widone videlicet atque Dalmatio et Bernardo”, by charter dated 1131[155]. Seigneur de Coligny et de Saint-André-sur-Seran. He accompanied Konrad III King of Germany to Palestine in 1147/51. “Guerricus de Coloniaco, Humbertus filius eius...” witnessed the charter dated 1151 which records that “Willelmus de Thurium” sold land to Miroir abbey[156]. “Dominus Guerricus prædicti Humberti filius” sold “Cumbam Osseis” to Miroir abbey, with the support of “Humberto fratre suo”, by charter dated 1156[157].
"m ---. The name of Guerric’s wife is not known.
"Guerric & his wife had three children."
Med Lands cites:
; Crusader with Emperor Konrad III.1
Guerric de Coligny Sire de Coligny et de Saint-André-sur-Seran died after 1161.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"GUERRIC de Coligny (-after 1161). “Humbertus Coloniacensis” constructed “abbatiam...Miratorium”, with the consent of “uxoris et filiorum suorum Guerrici, Willelmi, Humberti, et Willelmi comitis”, and with the support of “uxore sua et filiis suis Widone videlicet atque Dalmatio et Bernardo”, by charter dated 1131[155]. Seigneur de Coligny et de Saint-André-sur-Seran. He accompanied Konrad III King of Germany to Palestine in 1147/51. “Guerricus de Coloniaco, Humbertus filius eius...” witnessed the charter dated 1151 which records that “Willelmus de Thurium” sold land to Miroir abbey[156]. “Dominus Guerricus prædicti Humberti filius” sold “Cumbam Osseis” to Miroir abbey, with the support of “Humberto fratre suo”, by charter dated 1156[157].
"m ---. The name of Guerric’s wife is not known.
"Guerric & his wife had three children."
Med Lands cites:
; Crusader with Emperor Konrad III.1
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Guerric: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00065837&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkbresse.htm#HumbertIColignydied1131B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Humbert II de Coligny: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00064598&tree=LEO
Sophie von Anhalt-Bernburg1,2
F, #94143, d. 18 December 1362
Father | Bernhard III (?) Fürst von Anhalt in Bernburg1,2 b. c 1300, d. 20 Aug 1348 |
Mother | Agnes (?) of Saxe-Wittenberg1,2 d. 4 Jan 1338 |
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Sophie von Anhalt-Bernburg married Wilhelm (?) Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg, son of Otto II 'der Strenge' von Braunschweig Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg and Mechtild/Matilde (?) of Bavaria, on 12 March 1346 at Magdeburg, Stadtkreis Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany (now),
;
His 3rd wife.1,2,3
Sophie von Anhalt-Bernburg died on 18 December 1362.1,2
Sophie von Anhalt-Bernburg was buried after 18 December 1362 at St. Michaelis, Lüneburg, Stadtkreis Braunschweig, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany (now).1,2
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.2 186.2
; Per Med Lands:
"SOPHIE von Anhalt (-18 Dec 1362, bur Lüneburg St Michaelis). The marriage contract between “Bernhard...Vorste tu Anhalt Greue tu Asschanien Herre tu Berneburch...unse Dochter” and “Hertogen Wilhelme von Brunswik un von Luneburch” is dated 2 Feb 1341[111].
"m (Magdeburg 12 Mar 1346) as his third wife, WILHELM Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg, son of OTTO II "der Strenge" Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg in Lüneburg & his second wife Mechtild von Bayern (-23 Nov 1369, bur Lüneburg St Michaelis)."
Med Lands cites: [111] Sudendorf, H. (1859) Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte der Herzöge von Braunschweig und Lüneburg (Hannover), Teil I, 690, p. 347.1
;
His 3rd wife.1,2,3
Sophie von Anhalt-Bernburg died on 18 December 1362.1,2
Sophie von Anhalt-Bernburg was buried after 18 December 1362 at St. Michaelis, Lüneburg, Stadtkreis Braunschweig, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany (now).1,2
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.2 186.2
; Per Med Lands:
"SOPHIE von Anhalt (-18 Dec 1362, bur Lüneburg St Michaelis). The marriage contract between “Bernhard...Vorste tu Anhalt Greue tu Asschanien Herre tu Berneburch...unse Dochter” and “Hertogen Wilhelme von Brunswik un von Luneburch” is dated 2 Feb 1341[111].
"m (Magdeburg 12 Mar 1346) as his third wife, WILHELM Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg, son of OTTO II "der Strenge" Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg in Lüneburg & his second wife Mechtild von Bayern (-23 Nov 1369, bur Lüneburg St Michaelis)."
Med Lands cites: [111] Sudendorf, H. (1859) Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte der Herzöge von Braunschweig und Lüneburg (Hannover), Teil I, 690, p. 347.1
Family | Wilhelm (?) Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg b. c 1300, d. 23 Nov 1369 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ANHALT.htm#Sophiedied1362. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sophie von Anhalt-Bernburg: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00551571&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Wilhelm: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030031&tree=LEO
Agnes (?) von Sachsen-Lauenburg1
F, #94144, d. after 7 January 1387
Father | Erich II (?) Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg1,2 b. c 1316, d. 1368 |
Mother | Agnes (?) Gräfin von Holstein1,2 d. c 1387 |
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Agnes (?) von Sachsen-Lauenburg was buried at St. Michaelis, Lüneburg, Stadtkreis Braunschweig, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany (now).1 She married Wilhelm (?) Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg, son of Otto II 'der Strenge' von Braunschweig Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg and Mechtild/Matilde (?) of Bavaria, on 24 June 1363
;
His 4th wife.1,3,2,4
Agnes (?) von Sachsen-Lauenburg died after 7 January 1387.1,2
Reference: Genealogics cites: Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. 1956.2
; Per Med Lands: "AGNES (-after 7 Jan 1387, bur Lüneburg St Michaelis). m (24 Jun 1363) as his fourth wife, WILHELM Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, son of OTTO II "der Strenge" Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg in Lüneburg & his second wife Mechtild von Bayern (-23 Nov 1369, bur Lüneburg St Michaelis)."1
;
His 4th wife.1,3,2,4
Agnes (?) von Sachsen-Lauenburg died after 7 January 1387.1,2
Reference: Genealogics cites: Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. 1956.2
; Per Med Lands: "AGNES (-after 7 Jan 1387, bur Lüneburg St Michaelis). m (24 Jun 1363) as his fourth wife, WILHELM Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, son of OTTO II "der Strenge" Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg in Lüneburg & his second wife Mechtild von Bayern (-23 Nov 1369, bur Lüneburg St Michaelis)."1
Family | Wilhelm (?) Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg b. c 1300, d. 23 Nov 1369 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm#Agnesdiedafter7Jan1387. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Agnes: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030030&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BRUNSWICK.htm#Wilhelmdied1369
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Wilhelm: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030031&tree=LEO
Adolf VII (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg1
M, #94145, d. between 4 December 1352 and 21 October 1353
Father | Adolf VI (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg1 b. c 1256, d. 13 May 1315 |
Mother | Helene (?) of Saxony1 d. a 1332 |
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Adolf VII (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg married Heilwig zur Lippe before 25 July 1322.2
Adolf VII (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg died between 4 December 1352 and 21 October 1353.1
Reference: Genealogics cites:
Adolf VII (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg died between 4 December 1352 and 21 October 1353.1
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. 1341.
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.3:299.1
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.3:299.1
Family | Heilwig zur Lippe d. a 5 Mar 1369 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Adolf VII: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030013&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heilwig zur Lippe: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030014&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Anna von Holstein: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079756&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Otto I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030015&tree=LEO
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN.htm#OttoIdied1404B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Heilwig zur Lippe1
F, #94146, d. after 5 March 1369
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Heilwig zur Lippe married Adolf VII (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg, son of Adolf VI (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg and Helene (?) of Saxony, before 25 July 1322.1
Heilwig zur Lippe died after 5 March 1369.1
Reference: Genealogics cites:
Heilwig zur Lippe died after 5 March 1369.1
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. 1341.
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. Page 143b.
3. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.3:335.1
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. Page 143b.
3. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.3:335.1
Family | Adolf VII (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg d. bt 4 Dec 1352 - 21 Oct 1353 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heilwig zur Lippe: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030014&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Anna von Holstein: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079756&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Otto I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030015&tree=LEO
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN.htm#OttoIdied1404B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Otto I (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg1
M, #94147, d. 16 March 1404
Father | Adolf VII (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg1,2 d. bt 4 Dec 1352 - 21 Oct 1353 |
Mother | Heilwig zur Lippe1,2 d. a 5 Mar 1369 |
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Otto I (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg married Mechtild von Braunschweig-Lüneburg Herzogin von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, daughter of Wilhelm (?) Herzog von Braunschweig und Lüneburg and Maria (?), on 25 June 1368
;
Her 2nd husband.1,3
Otto I (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg died on 16 March 1404.1
Reference: Genealogics cites:
;
Her 2nd husband.1,3
Otto I (?) Graf von Holstein-Schauenburg died on 16 March 1404.1
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. 1967.
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.3:299.1
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.3:299.1
Family | Mechtild von Braunschweig-Lüneburg Herzogin von Braunschweig-Lüneburg b. bt 1338 - 1341, d. a 16 May 1410 |
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Otto I: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00030015&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN.htm#OttoIdied1404B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BRUNSWICK.htm#Ludwigdied1367
Jordane de Grandson1
F, #94148
Father | Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson1,2,3,4 b. c 1186, d. bt 1263 - 1268 |
Mother | Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel1,3,4 b. bt 1206 - 1207, d. a 31 Aug 1263 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Jordane de Grandson married Sir Aimon III de la Tour Seigneur de la Tour, sire de Châtillon-en-Valais, Vidomne d'Ollon, Mayor of Sion
;
Her 1st husband; his 2nd wife.5,3,4 Jordane de Grandson married Humbert III de Thoire-Villars Seigneur de Thoire et de Villars-en-Bresse, son of Etienne II (?) Sire de Thoire et de Villars and Beatrix de Faucigny Dame d'Aubonne, between 1 February 1276 and 8 September 1276
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.1,6,3,4
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.3
; Per Med Lands:
"JORDANE de Grandson (-10 Dec ----). Her parentage and marriages are shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[766], but the primary source which confirms this information has not been identified. The necrology of Bonmont records the death 10 Dec of “Jordana domina de Villar” and her donation[767].
"m firstly AIMON [III] de la Tour, son of GIROLD [I] Seigneur de la Tour & his wife --- (-20 Sep 1276).
"m secondly (after 1276) as his second wife, HUMBERT [III] Seigneur de Thoire et Villars Seigneur d’Aubonne, son of ETIENNE [II] Seigneur de Thoire et Villars & his wife Beatrix de Faucigny ([after 1235]-14 May 1301, bur Saint-Claude)."
Med Lands cites:
;
Her 1st husband; his 2nd wife.5,3,4 Jordane de Grandson married Humbert III de Thoire-Villars Seigneur de Thoire et de Villars-en-Bresse, son of Etienne II (?) Sire de Thoire et de Villars and Beatrix de Faucigny Dame d'Aubonne, between 1 February 1276 and 8 September 1276
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.1,6,3,4
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.3
; Per Med Lands:
"JORDANE de Grandson (-10 Dec ----). Her parentage and marriages are shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[766], but the primary source which confirms this information has not been identified. The necrology of Bonmont records the death 10 Dec of “Jordana domina de Villar” and her donation[767].
"m firstly AIMON [III] de la Tour, son of GIROLD [I] Seigneur de la Tour & his wife --- (-20 Sep 1276).
"m secondly (after 1276) as his second wife, HUMBERT [III] Seigneur de Thoire et Villars Seigneur d’Aubonne, son of ETIENNE [II] Seigneur de Thoire et Villars & his wife Beatrix de Faucigny ([after 1235]-14 May 1301, bur Saint-Claude)."
Med Lands cites:
[766] ES XIV 192.
[767] Gagnebin, B. ‘L’obituaire de Bonmont’, Mémoires et documents publiés par la Société d’Histoire et d’Archéologie de Genève, Tome XL, Nélanges offerts à M. Paul-E. Martin (Geneva, 1961), p. 370.1
Jordane de Grandson was living between 1276 and 1290.3[767] Gagnebin, B. ‘L’obituaire de Bonmont’, Mémoires et documents publiés par la Société d’Histoire et d’Archéologie de Genève, Tome XL, Nélanges offerts à M. Paul-E. Martin (Geneva, 1961), p. 370.1
Family 1 | Sir Aimon III de la Tour Seigneur de la Tour, sire de Châtillon-en-Valais, Vidomne d'Ollon, Mayor of Sion d. 20 Sep 1276 |
Family 2 | Humbert III de Thoire-Villars Seigneur de Thoire et de Villars-en-Bresse d. 14 May 1301 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#JordaneGrandsonM1AimonTour. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jordane de Grandson: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00377575&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
- [S5686] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 2-63 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part 2."
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#AimonIIIlaTourdied1276
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkbresse.htm#HumbertIIIThoiredied1301
Sir Aimon III de la Tour Seigneur de la Tour, sire de Châtillon-en-Valais, Vidomne d'Ollon, Mayor of Sion1,2,3
M, #94149, d. 20 September 1276
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Sir Aimon III de la Tour Seigneur de la Tour, sire de Châtillon-en-Valais, Vidomne d'Ollon, Mayor of Sion married Jordane de Grandson, daughter of Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson and Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel,
;
Her 1st husband; his 2nd wife.1,2,3 Sir Aimon III de la Tour Seigneur de la Tour, sire de Châtillon-en-Valais, Vidomne d'Ollon, Mayor of Sion married Isabelle (?)
;
His 1st wife.1
Sir Aimon III de la Tour Seigneur de la Tour, sire de Châtillon-en-Valais, Vidomne d'Ollon, Mayor of Sion died on 20 September 1276.1,2,3
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.2
; Per Med Lands:
"AIMON [III] de la Tour (-20 Sep 1276). "Aymo de Turre domicellus" sold property to the church of Sion, with the consent of "Ysabelle uxoris sue", by charter dated 18 Jun 1266[1035].
"m firstly (before 1266) ISABELLE, daughter of ---. "Aymo de Turre domicellus" sold property to the church of Sion, with the consent of "Ysabelle uxoris sue", by charter dated 18 Jun 1266[1036].
"m secondly as her first husband, JORDANE de Grandson, daughter of PIERRE Seigneur de Grandson & his wife Agnes de Neuchâtel. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriages has not yet been identified. She married secondly as his third wife, Humbert Seigneur de Thoire et Villars Seigneur d’Aubonne."
Med Lands cites:
;
Her 1st husband; his 2nd wife.1,2,3 Sir Aimon III de la Tour Seigneur de la Tour, sire de Châtillon-en-Valais, Vidomne d'Ollon, Mayor of Sion married Isabelle (?)
;
His 1st wife.1
Sir Aimon III de la Tour Seigneur de la Tour, sire de Châtillon-en-Valais, Vidomne d'Ollon, Mayor of Sion died on 20 September 1276.1,2,3
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.2
; Per Med Lands:
"AIMON [III] de la Tour (-20 Sep 1276). "Aymo de Turre domicellus" sold property to the church of Sion, with the consent of "Ysabelle uxoris sue", by charter dated 18 Jun 1266[1035].
"m firstly (before 1266) ISABELLE, daughter of ---. "Aymo de Turre domicellus" sold property to the church of Sion, with the consent of "Ysabelle uxoris sue", by charter dated 18 Jun 1266[1036].
"m secondly as her first husband, JORDANE de Grandson, daughter of PIERRE Seigneur de Grandson & his wife Agnes de Neuchâtel. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriages has not yet been identified. She married secondly as his third wife, Humbert Seigneur de Thoire et Villars Seigneur d’Aubonne."
Med Lands cites:
[1035] Charrière (1868), Pièces justificatives, 20, p. 379.
[1036] Charrière (1868), Pièces justificatives, 20, p. 379.1
[1036] Charrière (1868), Pièces justificatives, 20, p. 379.1
Family 1 | Isabelle (?) |
Family 2 | Jordane de Grandson |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#AimonIIIlaTourdied1276. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
- [S5686] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 2-63 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part 2."
Guillemette de Grandson1
F, #94151, d. 1309
Father | Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson1,2,3 b. c 1186, d. bt 1263 - 1268 |
Mother | Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel1,2,3 b. bt 1206 - 1207, d. a 31 Aug 1263 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Guillemette de Grandson married Pierre 'le Jeune' de Gruyère Co-Count of Gruyère, Seigneru de Montsalvens and Vanel, son of Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère and Ambrosie (?).4,2,3
Guillemette de Grandson died in 1309; FMG says d. 24 Oct 1307; Williams (2022) says d. 1309.1,2,3
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.2
; Per Med Lands:
"GUILLEMETTE de Grandson (-24 Oct 1307). "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[768]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. "Petrus comes de Grueres" sold land to the bishop of Lausanne, with the consent of "Petri et Perrete liberorum nostrorum et Willermete uxoris dicti Petri", by charter dated 2 Aug 1277[769]. "Petri filii domini Petri comitis de Grueriis et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri iunioris et liberorum suorum Rodolfi et Petri" consented to a donation to Hauterive by charter dated Dec 1279[770]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willeta relicta quondam Petri filii eiusdem comitis, Rodulphus et Petrus filii quondam Petri predicte et dicte Willete" declared having received jewels from Hauterive abbey which "domina Agnes, relicta quondam domini Rodulphi condomini de Greysie, soror nostra predicti comitis" had deposited with the abbey, by charter dated Apr 1285[771]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Rodulfus, Petrus filii quondam Petri filii dicti domini comitis et Guillermeta relicta predicti Petri bone memorie quondam iunioris comitis" relinquished their rights in property at Villarlod to Hauterive abbey by charter dated 22 May 1290[772]. "Willelmeta uxor quondam…Petri comitis Gruerie et Petrus eiusdem filius" founded the abbey of la Chartreuse de La Part-Dieu, with the consent of "Katherine uxoris mei dicti Petri, Perrodi et Iohannis filiorum quondam bone memorie Rodulphi de Grueris filii mei dicte Willermete", by charter dated Oct 1307[773]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "IX Kal Nov" of "Wuilliermeta comitissa Gruerie"[774].
"m (before Mar 1267) PIERRE de Gruyère, son of PIERRE [II] Comte de Gruyère & his wife Ambrosie --- (-3 Sep 1283). "
Med Lands cites:
Guillemette de Grandson died in 1309; FMG says d. 24 Oct 1307; Williams (2022) says d. 1309.1,2,3
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.2
; Per Med Lands:
"GUILLEMETTE de Grandson (-24 Oct 1307). "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[768]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. "Petrus comes de Grueres" sold land to the bishop of Lausanne, with the consent of "Petri et Perrete liberorum nostrorum et Willermete uxoris dicti Petri", by charter dated 2 Aug 1277[769]. "Petri filii domini Petri comitis de Grueriis et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri iunioris et liberorum suorum Rodolfi et Petri" consented to a donation to Hauterive by charter dated Dec 1279[770]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willeta relicta quondam Petri filii eiusdem comitis, Rodulphus et Petrus filii quondam Petri predicte et dicte Willete" declared having received jewels from Hauterive abbey which "domina Agnes, relicta quondam domini Rodulphi condomini de Greysie, soror nostra predicti comitis" had deposited with the abbey, by charter dated Apr 1285[771]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Rodulfus, Petrus filii quondam Petri filii dicti domini comitis et Guillermeta relicta predicti Petri bone memorie quondam iunioris comitis" relinquished their rights in property at Villarlod to Hauterive abbey by charter dated 22 May 1290[772]. "Willelmeta uxor quondam…Petri comitis Gruerie et Petrus eiusdem filius" founded the abbey of la Chartreuse de La Part-Dieu, with the consent of "Katherine uxoris mei dicti Petri, Perrodi et Iohannis filiorum quondam bone memorie Rodulphi de Grueris filii mei dicte Willermete", by charter dated Oct 1307[773]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "IX Kal Nov" of "Wuilliermeta comitissa Gruerie"[774].
"m (before Mar 1267) PIERRE de Gruyère, son of PIERRE [II] Comte de Gruyère & his wife Ambrosie --- (-3 Sep 1283). "
Med Lands cites:
[768] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.
[769] Hisely (1867), 62, p. 66.
[770] Hisely (1867), 63, p. 69.
[771] Hisely (1867), 64, p. 70.
[772] Hisely (1867), 66, p. 73.
[773] Hisely (1867), 68, p. 76.
[774] Hisely (1855), p. 157, quoting Nécrologe de l’église paroissiale de Saint-Théodule de Gruyère.1
[769] Hisely (1867), 62, p. 66.
[770] Hisely (1867), 63, p. 69.
[771] Hisely (1867), 64, p. 70.
[772] Hisely (1867), 66, p. 73.
[773] Hisely (1867), 68, p. 76.
[774] Hisely (1855), p. 157, quoting Nécrologe de l’église paroissiale de Saint-Théodule de Gruyère.1
Family | Pierre 'le Jeune' de Gruyère Co-Count of Gruyère, Seigneru de Montsalvens and Vanel d. 3 Sep 1283 |
Children |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#GuillemetteGrandsonMPierreGruyere. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
- [S5686] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 2-63 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part 2."
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreGruyeredied1283
Pierre 'le Jeune' de Gruyère Co-Count of Gruyère, Seigneru de Montsalvens and Vanel1,2
M, #94152, d. 3 September 1283
Father | Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère3 d. 5 Apr 1304 |
Mother | Ambrosie (?)3 d. c 3 Oct 1267 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Pierre 'le Jeune' de Gruyère Co-Count of Gruyère, Seigneru de Montsalvens and Vanel married Guillemette de Grandson, daughter of Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson and Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel.1,2,4
Pierre 'le Jeune' de Gruyère Co-Count of Gruyère, Seigneru de Montsalvens and Vanel died on 3 September 1283.1
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.2
; Per Med Lands:
"PIERRE (-3 Sep 1283). "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1232]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willelmus cantor et canonicus Lausannensis fratres, filii quondam bone memorie domini Rodulphi comitis de Grueria, et Petrus filius dicti domini Petri comitis" donated rights to vines to Hautcrêt abbey by charter dated Nov 1270[1233]. "Petrus comes de Grueres" sold land to the bishop of Lausanne, with the consent of "Petri et Perrete liberorum nostrorum et Willermete uxoris dicti Petri", by charter dated 2 Aug 1277[1234]. "Petri filii domini Petri comitis de Grueriis et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri iunioris et liberorum suorum Rodolfi et Petri" consented to a donation to Hauterive by charter dated Dec 1279[1235]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "III Non Sep" in 1283 of "Petrus filius domini Petri comitis Gruerie"[1236].
"m GUILLEMETTE de Grandson, daughter of PIERRE [I] Seigneur de Grandson & his wife Agnes de Neuchâtel (-24 Oct 1307). "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1237]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. "Petrus comes de Grueres" sold land to the bishop of Lausanne, with the consent of "Petri et Perrete liberorum nostrorum et Willermete uxoris dicti Petri", by charter dated 2 Aug 1277[1238]. "Petri filii domini Petri comitis de Grueriis et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri iunioris et liberorum suorum Rodolfi et Petri" consented to a donation to Hauterive by charter dated Dec 1279[1239]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willeta relicta quondam Petri filii eiusdem comitis, Rodulphus et Petrus filii quondam Petri predicte et dicte Willete" declared having received jewels from Hauterive abbey which "domina Agnes, relicta quondam domini Rodulphi condomini de Greysie, soror nostra predicti comitis" had deposited with the abbey, by charter dated Apr 1285[1240]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Rodulfus, Petrus filii quondam Petri filii dicti domini comitis et Guillermeta relicta predicti Petri bone memorie quondam iunioris comitis" relinquished their rights in property at Villarlod to Hauterive abbey by charter dated 22 May 1290[1241]. "Willelmeta uxor quondam…Petri comitis Gruerie et Petrus eiusdem filius" founded the abbey of la Chartreuse de La Part-Dieu, with the consent of "Katherine uxoris mei dicti Petri, Perrodi et Iohannis filiorum quondam bone memorie Rodulphi de Grueris filii mei dicte Willermete", by charter dated Oct 1307[1242]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "IX Kal Nov" of "Wuilliermeta comitissa Gruerie"[1243]."
Med Lands cites:
Pierre 'le Jeune' de Gruyère Co-Count of Gruyère, Seigneru de Montsalvens and Vanel died on 3 September 1283.1
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.2
; Per Med Lands:
"PIERRE (-3 Sep 1283). "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1232]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willelmus cantor et canonicus Lausannensis fratres, filii quondam bone memorie domini Rodulphi comitis de Grueria, et Petrus filius dicti domini Petri comitis" donated rights to vines to Hautcrêt abbey by charter dated Nov 1270[1233]. "Petrus comes de Grueres" sold land to the bishop of Lausanne, with the consent of "Petri et Perrete liberorum nostrorum et Willermete uxoris dicti Petri", by charter dated 2 Aug 1277[1234]. "Petri filii domini Petri comitis de Grueriis et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri iunioris et liberorum suorum Rodolfi et Petri" consented to a donation to Hauterive by charter dated Dec 1279[1235]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "III Non Sep" in 1283 of "Petrus filius domini Petri comitis Gruerie"[1236].
"m GUILLEMETTE de Grandson, daughter of PIERRE [I] Seigneur de Grandson & his wife Agnes de Neuchâtel (-24 Oct 1307). "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1237]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. "Petrus comes de Grueres" sold land to the bishop of Lausanne, with the consent of "Petri et Perrete liberorum nostrorum et Willermete uxoris dicti Petri", by charter dated 2 Aug 1277[1238]. "Petri filii domini Petri comitis de Grueriis et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri iunioris et liberorum suorum Rodolfi et Petri" consented to a donation to Hauterive by charter dated Dec 1279[1239]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willeta relicta quondam Petri filii eiusdem comitis, Rodulphus et Petrus filii quondam Petri predicte et dicte Willete" declared having received jewels from Hauterive abbey which "domina Agnes, relicta quondam domini Rodulphi condomini de Greysie, soror nostra predicti comitis" had deposited with the abbey, by charter dated Apr 1285[1240]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Rodulfus, Petrus filii quondam Petri filii dicti domini comitis et Guillermeta relicta predicti Petri bone memorie quondam iunioris comitis" relinquished their rights in property at Villarlod to Hauterive abbey by charter dated 22 May 1290[1241]. "Willelmeta uxor quondam…Petri comitis Gruerie et Petrus eiusdem filius" founded the abbey of la Chartreuse de La Part-Dieu, with the consent of "Katherine uxoris mei dicti Petri, Perrodi et Iohannis filiorum quondam bone memorie Rodulphi de Grueris filii mei dicte Willermete", by charter dated Oct 1307[1242]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "IX Kal Nov" of "Wuilliermeta comitissa Gruerie"[1243]."
Med Lands cites:
[1232] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.
[1233] Hisely (1867), 61, p. 65, and Hautcrêt, 56, p. 87.
[1234] Hisely (1867), 62, p. 66.
[1235] Hisely (1867), 63, p. 69.
[1236] Hisely (1855), p. 111, quoting Nécrologe de l’église paroissiale de Saint-Théodule de Gruyère.
[1237] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.
[1238] Hisely (1867), 62, p. 66.
[1239] Hisely (1867), 63, p. 69.
[1240] Hisely (1867), 64, p. 70.
[1241] Hisely (1867), 66, p. 73.
[1242] Hisely (1867), 68, p. 76.1
[1233] Hisely (1867), 61, p. 65, and Hautcrêt, 56, p. 87.
[1234] Hisely (1867), 62, p. 66.
[1235] Hisely (1867), 63, p. 69.
[1236] Hisely (1855), p. 111, quoting Nécrologe de l’église paroissiale de Saint-Théodule de Gruyère.
[1237] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.
[1238] Hisely (1867), 62, p. 66.
[1239] Hisely (1867), 63, p. 69.
[1240] Hisely (1867), 64, p. 70.
[1241] Hisely (1867), 66, p. 73.
[1242] Hisely (1867), 68, p. 76.1
Family | Guillemette de Grandson d. 1309 |
Children |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreGruyeredied1283. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreIIGruyerediedafter1290B
- [S5686] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 2-63 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part 2."
Girard de Grandson Bishop of Verdun1,2
M, #94153, b. circa 1239, d. 1278
Father | Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson1,2 b. c 1186, d. bt 1263 - 1268 |
Mother | Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel1,2 b. bt 1206 - 1207, d. a 31 Aug 1263 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Girard de Grandson Bishop of Verdun was born circa 1239.2
Girard de Grandson Bishop of Verdun died in 1278.1,2
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.2
; Per Med Lands: "GERARD de Grandson (-1278). “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[775], indicating that Gérard was adult at the time. The order of names suggests that Gérard was older than his brothers Jacques and Henri, unless Jacques already held an ecclesiastical position which meant that he was named first despite being younger than Jacques. As noted above under his brother Othon, Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter. Bishop of Verdun 1276. The Annales Sancti Vitoni Virdunensis record the succession as bishop in 1276 of “Gerardus de Grandisono”, his death in 1278, and the succession of “frater eius Henricus de Grandissono”[776]."
Med Lands cites:
Girard de Grandson Bishop of Verdun died in 1278.1,2
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.2
; Per Med Lands: "GERARD de Grandson (-1278). “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[775], indicating that Gérard was adult at the time. The order of names suggests that Gérard was older than his brothers Jacques and Henri, unless Jacques already held an ecclesiastical position which meant that he was named first despite being younger than Jacques. As noted above under his brother Othon, Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter. Bishop of Verdun 1276. The Annales Sancti Vitoni Virdunensis record the succession as bishop in 1276 of “Gerardus de Grandisono”, his death in 1278, and the succession of “frater eius Henricus de Grandissono”[776]."
Med Lands cites:
[775] Grandison Minutes of Evidence, 96, p. 169, relevant parts quoted at Kingsford, C. L. ‘Sir Otho de Grandison’ (1909), p. 127, footnote 3.
[776] Annales Sancti Vitoni Virdunensis, MGH SS VIII, p. 528.1
[776] Annales Sancti Vitoni Virdunensis, MGH SS VIII, p. 528.1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#GerardVerdundied1278. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
Sir Othon I de Grandson Knt., KB, Sire de Grandson1,2
M, #94154, b. circa 1238, d. 12 April 1328
Father | Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson1 b. c 1186, d. bt 1263 - 1268 |
Mother | Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel1 b. bt 1206 - 1207, d. a 31 Aug 1263 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Sir Othon I de Grandson Knt., KB, Sire de Grandson was born circa 1238.2
Sir Othon I de Grandson Knt., KB, Sire de Grandson died on 12 April 1328.1,2
Sir Othon I de Grandson Knt., KB, Sire de Grandson was buried after 12 April 1328 at Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Lausanne, Lausanne, District de Lausanne, Canton Vaud, Switzerland.1
; Per Med Lands:
"OTHON de Grandson (-12 Apr 1328, bur Lausanne Cathedral). Seigneur de Grandson: his necrology entry quoted below suggests that Othon succeeded his father as [joint?] seigneur de Grandson. “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[759], indicating that Othon was adult and presumably absent at the time (already in England? see below). The order of Othon’s birth relative to his brothers Gérard, Jacques and Henri is unspecified, but Othon’s succession as seigneur de Grandson suggests that he was the oldest. Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter reading "Agnetem dominam de Grandisono relictam domini Petri de Grandisono, tutricem filiorum suorum Petri, Willelmi, Girardi, Jaqueti, Henrici et Ottonini de Grandisono"[760]. According to the Complete Peerage, Othon, future Lord Grandson, was already recorded in England in 1265, when he received a grant of forfeited houses in the city of London[761]. Othon was summoned to the English parliament from 1299, whereby he is held to have become Lord Grandson [Grandison][762]. The testament of Othon Seigneur de Grandson, dated 4 Apr 1328, chose burial at Lausanne cathedral[763]. The necrology of Lausanne records the death 12 Apr of "dnus Octho dns Grandissoni miles" and his donation[764]. Kingsford reviewed Othon’s life in the early 20th century[765]."
Med Lands cites:
Sir Othon I de Grandson Knt., KB, Sire de Grandson died on 12 April 1328.1,2
Sir Othon I de Grandson Knt., KB, Sire de Grandson was buried after 12 April 1328 at Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Lausanne, Lausanne, District de Lausanne, Canton Vaud, Switzerland.1
; Per Med Lands:
"OTHON de Grandson (-12 Apr 1328, bur Lausanne Cathedral). Seigneur de Grandson: his necrology entry quoted below suggests that Othon succeeded his father as [joint?] seigneur de Grandson. “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[759], indicating that Othon was adult and presumably absent at the time (already in England? see below). The order of Othon’s birth relative to his brothers Gérard, Jacques and Henri is unspecified, but Othon’s succession as seigneur de Grandson suggests that he was the oldest. Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter reading "Agnetem dominam de Grandisono relictam domini Petri de Grandisono, tutricem filiorum suorum Petri, Willelmi, Girardi, Jaqueti, Henrici et Ottonini de Grandisono"[760]. According to the Complete Peerage, Othon, future Lord Grandson, was already recorded in England in 1265, when he received a grant of forfeited houses in the city of London[761]. Othon was summoned to the English parliament from 1299, whereby he is held to have become Lord Grandson [Grandison][762]. The testament of Othon Seigneur de Grandson, dated 4 Apr 1328, chose burial at Lausanne cathedral[763]. The necrology of Lausanne records the death 12 Apr of "dnus Octho dns Grandissoni miles" and his donation[764]. Kingsford reviewed Othon’s life in the early 20th century[765]."
Med Lands cites:
[759] Grandison Minutes of Evidence, 96, p. 169, relevant parts quoted at Kingsford, C. L. ‘Sir Otho de Grandison’ (1909), p. 127, footnote 3.
[760] Wurstemberger (1858), Vol. IV, 621, p. 310.
[761] CP VI 69.
[762] CP VI 72.
[763] Beauséjour (1909), Preuves, 268, p. xiv (extract only).
[764] Lausanne Necrology, p. 130.
[765] Kingsford, C. L. ‘Sir Otho de Grandison’ (1909).1
He was warden of the Channel Islands between 1275 and 1328.2 He was Justiciar of North Wales between 1284 and 1293 at North Wales, England.2 He was Baron Grandison between 21 September 1299 and 1328 at England.2 He was Herr von Laupen between 1310 and 1323.[760] Wurstemberger (1858), Vol. IV, 621, p. 310.
[761] CP VI 69.
[762] CP VI 72.
[763] Beauséjour (1909), Preuves, 268, p. xiv (extract only).
[764] Lausanne Necrology, p. 130.
[765] Kingsford, C. L. ‘Sir Otho de Grandison’ (1909).1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreGrandsondied1257B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
Jacques I de Grandson Sire de Belmont1,2
M, #94155, b. circa 1241, d. between 1291 and 1293
Father | Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson1,2 b. c 1186, d. bt 1263 - 1268 |
Mother | Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel1,2 b. bt 1206 - 1207, d. a 31 Aug 1263 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Jacques I de Grandson Sire de Belmont married Blanche? de Grandson-Belmont, daughter of Richard de Grandson-Belmont Sire de Belmont.2
Jacques I de Grandson Sire de Belmont was born circa 1241.2
Jacques I de Grandson Sire de Belmont died between 1291 and 1293.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"JACQUES de Grandson (-[1290/Feb 1294]). “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[777], indicating that Jacques was adult at the time. As noted above under his brother Othon, Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter. Seigneur de Belmont: the Dictionnaire Historique de Vaud (which does not cite sources) records that Jacques de Grandson swore homage to “Aimon de La Sarraz” [grandson of Ebles [IV] Seigneur de Grandson? (see above)] for Belmont in 1272[778]. The date must be incorrect considering that Aimon’s daughter was named as Dame de la Sarraz in the 19 Dec 1269 charter quoted above, indicating that Aimon must have been deceased at the time. The homage suggests that Jacques had recently acquired Belmont, maybe on his marriage. Laure de Commercy Ctss d’Auxonne required “Jacon de Grandson seigneur de Belmont” and Henri [II] de Joux to assign land to Pierre de Grandson Seigneur de Champvent, in litigation with Amédée de Montbéliard Seigneur de Montfaucon, by charter dated 1275[779]. Jacques presumably died before the following document: a mutual aid pact was agreed between local nobility, including “...Pierre de Grandson sire de Belmont et Jean son fils...”, by charter dated Feb 1293 (O.S.)[780]. This document is discussed further under Pierre de Grandson below. m ([before Dec 1269] --- [heiress of Belmont?], daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms the name of Jacques’s wife has not been identified. Charrière shows “Blanche”, daughter of Richard de Belmont, married to Jacques de Grandson, son of Pierre Seigneur de Grandson, in his “Tableau VI” (although he records no descendants of Richard in his narrative about the Belmont family)[781]. This suggestion is followed by the Dictionnaire Historique de Vaud (which does not cite sources)[782]. The transfer of Belmont to Jacques and his descendants is best explained by his marriage to the heiress of the property. However, as noted above, a charter dated 1235 omits Richard’s name which suggests that he may have died without direct heirs. Maybe Belmont was inherited by the heiress of one of Richard’s brothers, but no primary source has been identified which confirms that this speculation is correct. As Richard was old enough to approve the donation in the 1223 charter quoted above, it does seem surprising that his daughter married Jacques only “before Dec 1269” (see above). A different perspective is provided by Debry: the reconstructed genealogy of the Dramelay/Neuchâtel family compiled by Debry, as reproduced by Muller, shows “Béatrix de Neuchâtel”, daughter of Richard de Neuchâtel, as the wife of Jacques de Grandson without providing any indication of the source which confirms her parentage and marriage[783]. If Debry is correct, Jacques’s wife was Beatrix, daughter of [Richard de Neuchâtel [en Bourgogne] & his wife Marguerite [de Monfaucon]]. Europäische Stammtafeln also shows this marriage, presumably following Debry[784]. Muller notes finding no source confirming the information, but adds that “nous nous rangeons donc ici à l’avis de J. Debry”[785]. No earlier work, on either the Neuchâtel or Grandson families, has been found which names Beatrix, suggesting that Muller’s confidence in Debry may be misplaced."
Med Lands cites:
Jacques I de Grandson Sire de Belmont was born circa 1241.2
Jacques I de Grandson Sire de Belmont died between 1291 and 1293.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"JACQUES de Grandson (-[1290/Feb 1294]). “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[777], indicating that Jacques was adult at the time. As noted above under his brother Othon, Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter. Seigneur de Belmont: the Dictionnaire Historique de Vaud (which does not cite sources) records that Jacques de Grandson swore homage to “Aimon de La Sarraz” [grandson of Ebles [IV] Seigneur de Grandson? (see above)] for Belmont in 1272[778]. The date must be incorrect considering that Aimon’s daughter was named as Dame de la Sarraz in the 19 Dec 1269 charter quoted above, indicating that Aimon must have been deceased at the time. The homage suggests that Jacques had recently acquired Belmont, maybe on his marriage. Laure de Commercy Ctss d’Auxonne required “Jacon de Grandson seigneur de Belmont” and Henri [II] de Joux to assign land to Pierre de Grandson Seigneur de Champvent, in litigation with Amédée de Montbéliard Seigneur de Montfaucon, by charter dated 1275[779]. Jacques presumably died before the following document: a mutual aid pact was agreed between local nobility, including “...Pierre de Grandson sire de Belmont et Jean son fils...”, by charter dated Feb 1293 (O.S.)[780]. This document is discussed further under Pierre de Grandson below. m ([before Dec 1269] --- [heiress of Belmont?], daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms the name of Jacques’s wife has not been identified. Charrière shows “Blanche”, daughter of Richard de Belmont, married to Jacques de Grandson, son of Pierre Seigneur de Grandson, in his “Tableau VI” (although he records no descendants of Richard in his narrative about the Belmont family)[781]. This suggestion is followed by the Dictionnaire Historique de Vaud (which does not cite sources)[782]. The transfer of Belmont to Jacques and his descendants is best explained by his marriage to the heiress of the property. However, as noted above, a charter dated 1235 omits Richard’s name which suggests that he may have died without direct heirs. Maybe Belmont was inherited by the heiress of one of Richard’s brothers, but no primary source has been identified which confirms that this speculation is correct. As Richard was old enough to approve the donation in the 1223 charter quoted above, it does seem surprising that his daughter married Jacques only “before Dec 1269” (see above). A different perspective is provided by Debry: the reconstructed genealogy of the Dramelay/Neuchâtel family compiled by Debry, as reproduced by Muller, shows “Béatrix de Neuchâtel”, daughter of Richard de Neuchâtel, as the wife of Jacques de Grandson without providing any indication of the source which confirms her parentage and marriage[783]. If Debry is correct, Jacques’s wife was Beatrix, daughter of [Richard de Neuchâtel [en Bourgogne] & his wife Marguerite [de Monfaucon]]. Europäische Stammtafeln also shows this marriage, presumably following Debry[784]. Muller notes finding no source confirming the information, but adds that “nous nous rangeons donc ici à l’avis de J. Debry”[785]. No earlier work, on either the Neuchâtel or Grandson families, has been found which names Beatrix, suggesting that Muller’s confidence in Debry may be misplaced."
Med Lands cites:
[777] Grandison Minutes of Evidence, 96, p. 169, relevant parts quoted at Kingsford, C. L. ‘Sir Otho de Grandison’ (1909), p. 127, footnote 3.
[778] Martignier & Crousaz (1867), p. 79.
[779] Estavayer ‘Histoire généalogique des sires de Joux’ (1844), p. 42, footnote (3), citing “Cartul. de Montfaucon” [no precise citation reference].
[780] Estavayer ‘Histoire généalogique des sires de Joux’ (1844), p. 45, footnote (2) continued from p. 44, citing “Titre de l’abbaye de Saint-Paul de Besançon” [no precise citation reference].
[781] Charrière (1866), p. 54, and Tableau VI (at end of book).
[782] Martignier & Crousaz (1867), p. 78.
[783] Muller (2015), Vol. 4, p. XXXIV.
[784] ES XI 138.
[785] Muller (2015), Vol. 4, p. IX, no precise citation reference.1
[778] Martignier & Crousaz (1867), p. 79.
[779] Estavayer ‘Histoire généalogique des sires de Joux’ (1844), p. 42, footnote (3), citing “Cartul. de Montfaucon” [no precise citation reference].
[780] Estavayer ‘Histoire généalogique des sires de Joux’ (1844), p. 45, footnote (2) continued from p. 44, citing “Titre de l’abbaye de Saint-Paul de Besançon” [no precise citation reference].
[781] Charrière (1866), p. 54, and Tableau VI (at end of book).
[782] Martignier & Crousaz (1867), p. 78.
[783] Muller (2015), Vol. 4, p. XXXIV.
[784] ES XI 138.
[785] Muller (2015), Vol. 4, p. IX, no precise citation reference.1
Family | Blanche? de Grandson-Belmont |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#JacquesGrandsondied1290. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
- [S5686] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 2-63 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part 2."
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreGrandsondied1349B
Henri de Grandson Bishop of Verdun1
M, #94156, b. circa 1242, d. 1284
Father | Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson1,2 b. c 1186, d. bt 1263 - 1268 |
Mother | Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel1,2 b. bt 1206 - 1207, d. a 31 Aug 1263 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Henri de Grandson Bishop of Verdun was born circa 1242.2
Henri de Grandson Bishop of Verdun died in 1284; FMG says d. 1286; Williams (2022) says d. 1284.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"HENRI de Grandson (-1286). “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[794], indicating that Henri was adult at the time. As noted above under his brother Othon, Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter. Bishop of Verdun 1278. The Annales Sancti Vitoni Virdunensis record the succession as bishop in 1276 of “Gerardus de Grandisono”, his death in 1278, and the succession of “frater eius Henricus de Grandissono”[795]."
Med Lands cites:
Henri de Grandson Bishop of Verdun died in 1284; FMG says d. 1286; Williams (2022) says d. 1284.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"HENRI de Grandson (-1286). “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[794], indicating that Henri was adult at the time. As noted above under his brother Othon, Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter. Bishop of Verdun 1278. The Annales Sancti Vitoni Virdunensis record the succession as bishop in 1276 of “Gerardus de Grandisono”, his death in 1278, and the succession of “frater eius Henricus de Grandissono”[795]."
Med Lands cites:
[794] Grandison Minutes of Evidence, 96, p. 169, relevant parts quoted at Kingsford, C. L. ‘Sir Otho de Grandison’ (1909), p. 127, footnote 3.
[795] Annales Sancti Vitoni Virdunensis, MGH SS VIII, p. 528.1
He was Prince-Bishop of Verdun between 1278 and 1286 at Verdille, Departement de la Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France.2[795] Annales Sancti Vitoni Virdunensis, MGH SS VIII, p. 528.1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#HenriVerdundied1286. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
Pierre de Grandson Co-Seigneru de Grandson1,2
M, #94157, b. circa 1249, d. between 1263 and 1275
Father | Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson1 b. c 1186, d. bt 1263 - 1268 |
Mother | Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel1 b. bt 1206 - 1207, d. a 31 Aug 1263 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Pierre de Grandson Co-Seigneru de Grandson was born circa 1249.2
Pierre de Grandson Co-Seigneru de Grandson died between 1263 and 1275; FMG says d. after 31 Aug 1263.1,2
; Per Med Lands: "PIERRE de Grandson (-after 31 Aug 1263). Under age in 1263: “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[796]. As noted above under his brother Othon, Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter."
Med Lands cites: [796] Grandison Minutes of Evidence, 96, p. 169, relevant parts quoted at Kingsford, C. L. ‘Sir Otho de Grandison’ (1909), p. 127, footnote 3.1
Pierre de Grandson Co-Seigneru de Grandson died between 1263 and 1275; FMG says d. after 31 Aug 1263.1,2
; Per Med Lands: "PIERRE de Grandson (-after 31 Aug 1263). Under age in 1263: “Agnes domina de Grandisono, tutrix...liberorum nostrorum Petri et Willelmi, Girardus, Jaquetus et Henricus pro se et fratre suo Otonino, filii predicte domine” exchanged property with "Petro comiti Sabaudie" by charter dated 31 Aug 1263[796]. As noted above under his brother Othon, Wurstemberger reproduces an inaccurate version of the same charter."
Med Lands cites: [796] Grandison Minutes of Evidence, 96, p. 169, relevant parts quoted at Kingsford, C. L. ‘Sir Otho de Grandison’ (1909), p. 127, footnote 3.1
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#HenriVerdundied1286. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
Jeannette de Gruyère1
F, #94158, d. before 1284
Father | Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère2 d. 5 Apr 1304 |
Mother | Ambrosie (?)2 d. c 3 Oct 1267 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Jeannette de Gruyère married Sir Guillaume de Grandson Knt., 1st Lord Grandson/Grandison, son of Pierre I de Grandson Seigneur de Grandson and Agnes (?) de Neuchâtel, after March 1267
;
His 1st wife.1,3
Jeannette de Gruyère died before 1284.1
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.3
; Per Med Lands:
"JEANNETTE (-before 1284). "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1271]. [Hisely notes that "suivant une opinion" (citing "une table généalogique de la maison de Gruyère, dressée par A. L. de Watteville") married “Guillaume de Grandson”[1272]. David Williams traced the citation to an undated mid-18th century manuscript genealogy, which he consulted in the Burgerbibliothek in Bern. He notes the absence of any source reference for the marriage in the document, but highlights Wattenwyl’s use of primary source material and concludes that “there is no obvious reason to believe that Wattenwyl fabricated the marriage, and very probably he used otherwise unknown charter evidence or an earlier genealogy as his source”[1273]. If her marriage is correct, it must have taken place after Mar 1267 when Jeannette is named with her parents and siblings as shown above.
"m (after Mar 1267) as his first wife, GUILLAUME de Grandson, son of PIERRE Seigneur de Grandson & his wife Agnes de Neuchâtel (-27 Jun 1335).]"
Med Lands cites:
;
His 1st wife.1,3
Jeannette de Gruyère died before 1284.1
; Outline Pedigree of the Grandson Dynasty from Williams (2022) attached.3
; Per Med Lands:
"JEANNETTE (-before 1284). "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1271]. [Hisely notes that "suivant une opinion" (citing "une table généalogique de la maison de Gruyère, dressée par A. L. de Watteville") married “Guillaume de Grandson”[1272]. David Williams traced the citation to an undated mid-18th century manuscript genealogy, which he consulted in the Burgerbibliothek in Bern. He notes the absence of any source reference for the marriage in the document, but highlights Wattenwyl’s use of primary source material and concludes that “there is no obvious reason to believe that Wattenwyl fabricated the marriage, and very probably he used otherwise unknown charter evidence or an earlier genealogy as his source”[1273]. If her marriage is correct, it must have taken place after Mar 1267 when Jeannette is named with her parents and siblings as shown above.
"m (after Mar 1267) as his first wife, GUILLAUME de Grandson, son of PIERRE Seigneur de Grandson & his wife Agnes de Neuchâtel (-27 Jun 1335).]"
Med Lands cites:
[1271] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.
[1272] Hisely (1855), p. 133.
[1273] Williams, D. ‘The First Marriage and Issue of William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison (d. 1335)’, Foundations, Vol. 10 (Jun 2018), pp. 89-90, citing Burgerbibliothek Bern, Manuscripta historica helvetia, Mss. h.h.III.27 (40), Wattenwyl, A. L. von Stammtafel der Grafen von Greyerz.1
[1272] Hisely (1855), p. 133.
[1273] Williams, D. ‘The First Marriage and Issue of William de Grandison, 1st Lord Grandison (d. 1335)’, Foundations, Vol. 10 (Jun 2018), pp. 89-90, citing Burgerbibliothek Bern, Manuscripta historica helvetia, Mss. h.h.III.27 (40), Wattenwyl, A. L. von Stammtafel der Grafen von Greyerz.1
Family | Sir Guillaume de Grandson Knt., 1st Lord Grandson/Grandison d. 27 Jun 1335 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#JeannetteGruyereMGuillaumeGrandson. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreIIGruyerediedafter1290B
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère1
M, #94159, d. 5 April 1304
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère married Ambrosie (?) before 23 February 1238.1
Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère died on 5 April 1304.1
; Per Med Lands:
"PIERRE [II] de Gruyère, son of RODOLPHE [III] Comte de Gruyère & his first wife Columba --- (-5 Apr 1304). "Rodulfus comes Gruierensis et Rodulfus filius meus" confirmed the donation to the abbey of Théla by "pater meus Rodulfus et mater mea Agnes et fratres mei Willelmus, Amedeus et Petrus", by charter dated 1224 witnessed by "Columba uxor filii mei Rodulfi et Petrus filius eorum"[1209]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" confirmed a donation to Hauterive by "Petrus de la Porte…cum consensus fratris mei Nicholai", with the consent of "heredibus meis Petro et Willermo filiis meis…Cecilia comitissa uxor mea, et Agnetis filia mea et Iuliana filia mea", by charter dated May 1232[1210]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" granted rights to Hauterive, with the consent of "Cecilia uxor mea et duo filii mei Petrus et Willelmus, Agnes et Iuliana filie mee", by charter dated Feb [1233/34] witnessed by "…Rudolphus comes senioris…Anselmus et Guido fratres de Vilar…"[1211]. "Rodulphus comes de Grueria" reached agreement with Lausanne Notre-Dame concerning duties, with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri et Willelmi et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris Petri filii mei", by charter dated 23 Feb [1237/38][1212]. "Rodulfus comes de Gruieria" donated property to the priories of Rougemont and Payerne, for the soul of "mee uxoris Cecilie", with the consent of "puerorum meorum…Petri et uxoris eius Ambrosie et Willelmi et Agnetis", by charter dated 17 Jan [1238/39][1213]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" donated property to Hauterive, for the soul of "uxoris mee Cecilie", with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri domicelli et Willermi Lausannensis canonici et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris iam dicti Petri filii mei", by charter dated 4 Feb [1238/39][1214]. "R. comes de Grueria" swore homage to "A. comiti Sabaudie et heredibus suis", with the consent of "P. filio nostro", by charter dated 1240[1215]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" donated property to the church of Saint-Théodule de Gruyère, recently founded, with the consent of "filiorum suorum domini Willermi cantoris Lausannensis et domini Petris militis", by charter dated May 1254[1216]. "Rodulphus comes de Grueria et Petrus filius meus" resolved a dispute between the abbey of Hauterive and "Rodulphus dominus de Albocastro" by charter dated Aug 1258[1217]. "Rudolfus comes de Grueria" freed a family from service so long as they remained citizens of Fribourg, with the consent of "nostrorum filiorum domini Petri ac domini Willelmi cantoris ecclesie Lausanennensis", by charter dated 1264[1218]. "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267, witnessed by "venerabilis Willelmi cantoris Lausannensis avunculi et fratris nostri"[1219]. Comte de Gruyère. A charter dated 20 Jul 1270 records the judgment relating to a dispute between "dominos de Raronia" and "dominum Petrum comitem Grueriæ, Willermum cantorem Lausannensem fratrem eius, et Petrum filium eiusdem comitis" relating to various property[1220]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willelmus cantor et canonicus Lausannensis fratres, filii quondam bone memorie domini Rodulphi comitis de Grueria, et Petrus filius dicti domini Petri comitis" donated rights to vines to Hautcrêt abbey by charter dated Nov 1270[1221]. "Petrus comes de Grueres" sold land to the bishop of Lausanne, with the consent of "Petri et Perrete liberorum nostrorum et Willermete uxoris dicti Petri", by charter dated 2 Aug 1277[1222]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willeta relicta quondam Petri filii eiusdem comitis, Rodulphus et Petrus filii quondam Petri predicte et dicte Willete" declared having received jewels from Hauterive abbey which "domina Agnes, relicta quondam domini Rodulphi condomini de Greysie, soror nostra predicti comitis" had deposited with the abbey, by charter dated Apr 1285[1223]. Amédée V Comte de Savoie invested "dominus P comes Gruerie et Rodulphus eius nepos, filius quondam Petri de Grueria domicelli" with "castrum de Grueria, castrum de Montsalvans, castrum dou Vanel, castrum Doyz" as vassals, by charter dated 18 Apr 1289[1224]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Rodulfus, Petrus filii quondam Petri filii dicti domini comitis et Guillermeta relicta predicti Petri bone memorie quondam iunioris comitis" relinquished their rights in property at Villarlod to Hauterive abbey by charter dated 22 May 1290[1225]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "Non Apr" in 1304 of "Petrus comes Gruerie"[1226].
"m (before 23 Feb [1237/38]) AMBROSIE, daughter of --- (-3 Oct, 1267 or after). "Rodulphus comes de Grueria" reached agreement with Lausanne Notre-Dame concerning duties, with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri et Willelmi et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris Petri filii mei", by charter dated 23 Feb [1237/38][1227]. "Rodulfus comes de Gruieria" donated property to the priories of Rougemont and Payerne, for the soul of "mee uxoris Cecilie", with the consent of "puerorum meorum…Petri et uxoris eius Ambrosie et Willelmi et Agnetis", by charter dated 17 Jan [1238/39][1228]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" donated property to Hauterive, for the soul of "uxoris mee Cecilie", with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri domicelli et Willermi Lausannensis canonici et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris iam dicti Petri filii mei", by charter dated 4 Feb [1238/39][1229]. "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1230]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "V Non Oct" of "Ambrosia comitissa Gruerie"[1231].
"Pierre & his wife had four children"
Med Lands cites:
Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère died on 5 April 1304.1
; Per Med Lands:
"PIERRE [II] de Gruyère, son of RODOLPHE [III] Comte de Gruyère & his first wife Columba --- (-5 Apr 1304). "Rodulfus comes Gruierensis et Rodulfus filius meus" confirmed the donation to the abbey of Théla by "pater meus Rodulfus et mater mea Agnes et fratres mei Willelmus, Amedeus et Petrus", by charter dated 1224 witnessed by "Columba uxor filii mei Rodulfi et Petrus filius eorum"[1209]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" confirmed a donation to Hauterive by "Petrus de la Porte…cum consensus fratris mei Nicholai", with the consent of "heredibus meis Petro et Willermo filiis meis…Cecilia comitissa uxor mea, et Agnetis filia mea et Iuliana filia mea", by charter dated May 1232[1210]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" granted rights to Hauterive, with the consent of "Cecilia uxor mea et duo filii mei Petrus et Willelmus, Agnes et Iuliana filie mee", by charter dated Feb [1233/34] witnessed by "…Rudolphus comes senioris…Anselmus et Guido fratres de Vilar…"[1211]. "Rodulphus comes de Grueria" reached agreement with Lausanne Notre-Dame concerning duties, with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri et Willelmi et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris Petri filii mei", by charter dated 23 Feb [1237/38][1212]. "Rodulfus comes de Gruieria" donated property to the priories of Rougemont and Payerne, for the soul of "mee uxoris Cecilie", with the consent of "puerorum meorum…Petri et uxoris eius Ambrosie et Willelmi et Agnetis", by charter dated 17 Jan [1238/39][1213]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" donated property to Hauterive, for the soul of "uxoris mee Cecilie", with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri domicelli et Willermi Lausannensis canonici et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris iam dicti Petri filii mei", by charter dated 4 Feb [1238/39][1214]. "R. comes de Grueria" swore homage to "A. comiti Sabaudie et heredibus suis", with the consent of "P. filio nostro", by charter dated 1240[1215]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" donated property to the church of Saint-Théodule de Gruyère, recently founded, with the consent of "filiorum suorum domini Willermi cantoris Lausannensis et domini Petris militis", by charter dated May 1254[1216]. "Rodulphus comes de Grueria et Petrus filius meus" resolved a dispute between the abbey of Hauterive and "Rodulphus dominus de Albocastro" by charter dated Aug 1258[1217]. "Rudolfus comes de Grueria" freed a family from service so long as they remained citizens of Fribourg, with the consent of "nostrorum filiorum domini Petri ac domini Willelmi cantoris ecclesie Lausanennensis", by charter dated 1264[1218]. "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267, witnessed by "venerabilis Willelmi cantoris Lausannensis avunculi et fratris nostri"[1219]. Comte de Gruyère. A charter dated 20 Jul 1270 records the judgment relating to a dispute between "dominos de Raronia" and "dominum Petrum comitem Grueriæ, Willermum cantorem Lausannensem fratrem eius, et Petrum filium eiusdem comitis" relating to various property[1220]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willelmus cantor et canonicus Lausannensis fratres, filii quondam bone memorie domini Rodulphi comitis de Grueria, et Petrus filius dicti domini Petri comitis" donated rights to vines to Hautcrêt abbey by charter dated Nov 1270[1221]. "Petrus comes de Grueres" sold land to the bishop of Lausanne, with the consent of "Petri et Perrete liberorum nostrorum et Willermete uxoris dicti Petri", by charter dated 2 Aug 1277[1222]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Willeta relicta quondam Petri filii eiusdem comitis, Rodulphus et Petrus filii quondam Petri predicte et dicte Willete" declared having received jewels from Hauterive abbey which "domina Agnes, relicta quondam domini Rodulphi condomini de Greysie, soror nostra predicti comitis" had deposited with the abbey, by charter dated Apr 1285[1223]. Amédée V Comte de Savoie invested "dominus P comes Gruerie et Rodulphus eius nepos, filius quondam Petri de Grueria domicelli" with "castrum de Grueria, castrum de Montsalvans, castrum dou Vanel, castrum Doyz" as vassals, by charter dated 18 Apr 1289[1224]. "Petrus comes de Grueria, Rodulfus, Petrus filii quondam Petri filii dicti domini comitis et Guillermeta relicta predicti Petri bone memorie quondam iunioris comitis" relinquished their rights in property at Villarlod to Hauterive abbey by charter dated 22 May 1290[1225]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "Non Apr" in 1304 of "Petrus comes Gruerie"[1226].
"m (before 23 Feb [1237/38]) AMBROSIE, daughter of --- (-3 Oct, 1267 or after). "Rodulphus comes de Grueria" reached agreement with Lausanne Notre-Dame concerning duties, with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri et Willelmi et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris Petri filii mei", by charter dated 23 Feb [1237/38][1227]. "Rodulfus comes de Gruieria" donated property to the priories of Rougemont and Payerne, for the soul of "mee uxoris Cecilie", with the consent of "puerorum meorum…Petri et uxoris eius Ambrosie et Willelmi et Agnetis", by charter dated 17 Jan [1238/39][1228]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" donated property to Hauterive, for the soul of "uxoris mee Cecilie", with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri domicelli et Willermi Lausannensis canonici et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris iam dicti Petri filii mei", by charter dated 4 Feb [1238/39][1229]. "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1230]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "V Non Oct" of "Ambrosia comitissa Gruerie"[1231].
"Pierre & his wife had four children"
Med Lands cites:
[1209] Hisely (1867), 28, p. 30, and Monthéron, 21, p. 59.
[1210] Hisely (1867), 33, p. 35.
[1211] Hisely (1867), 35, p. 37.
[1212] Hisely (1867), 36, p. 38.
[1213] Hisely (1867), 38, p. 42.
[1214] Hisely (1867), 39, p. 43.
[1215] Wurstemberger (1858), Vol. IV, 136, p. 69.
[1216] Hisely (1867), 49, p. 54.
[1217] Hisely (1867), 54, p. 59.
[1218] Fribourg, Vol. 1, XXVI, p. 100.
[1219] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.
[1220] Hisely (1867), 60, p. 64.
[1221] Hisely (1867), 61, p. 65, and Hautcrêt, 56, p. 87.
[1222] Hisely (1867), 62, p. 66.
[1223] Hisely (1867), 64, p. 70.
[1224] Hisely (1867), 65, p. 72.
[1225] Hisely (1867), 66, p. 73.
[1226] Hisely (1855), p. 133, quoting Nécrologe de l’église paroissiale de Saint-Théodule de Gruyère.
[1227] Hisely (1867), 36, p. 38.
[1228] Hisely (1867), 38, p. 42.
[1229] Hisely (1867), 39, p. 43.
[1230] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.1
[1210] Hisely (1867), 33, p. 35.
[1211] Hisely (1867), 35, p. 37.
[1212] Hisely (1867), 36, p. 38.
[1213] Hisely (1867), 38, p. 42.
[1214] Hisely (1867), 39, p. 43.
[1215] Wurstemberger (1858), Vol. IV, 136, p. 69.
[1216] Hisely (1867), 49, p. 54.
[1217] Hisely (1867), 54, p. 59.
[1218] Fribourg, Vol. 1, XXVI, p. 100.
[1219] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.
[1220] Hisely (1867), 60, p. 64.
[1221] Hisely (1867), 61, p. 65, and Hautcrêt, 56, p. 87.
[1222] Hisely (1867), 62, p. 66.
[1223] Hisely (1867), 64, p. 70.
[1224] Hisely (1867), 65, p. 72.
[1225] Hisely (1867), 66, p. 73.
[1226] Hisely (1855), p. 133, quoting Nécrologe de l’église paroissiale de Saint-Théodule de Gruyère.
[1227] Hisely (1867), 36, p. 38.
[1228] Hisely (1867), 38, p. 42.
[1229] Hisely (1867), 39, p. 43.
[1230] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.1
Family | Ambrosie (?) d. c 3 Oct 1267 |
Children |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreIIGruyerediedafter1290B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Ambrosie (?)1
F, #94160, d. circa 3 October 1267
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2020 |
Ambrosie (?) married Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère before 23 February 1238.1
Ambrosie (?) died circa 3 October 1267.1
; Per Med Lands:
"m (before 23 Feb [1237/38]) AMBROSIE, daughter of --- (-3 Oct, 1267 or after). "Rodulphus comes de Grueria" reached agreement with Lausanne Notre-Dame concerning duties, with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri et Willelmi et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris Petri filii mei", by charter dated 23 Feb [1237/38][1227]. "Rodulfus comes de Gruieria" donated property to the priories of Rougemont and Payerne, for the soul of "mee uxoris Cecilie", with the consent of "puerorum meorum…Petri et uxoris eius Ambrosie et Willelmi et Agnetis", by charter dated 17 Jan [1238/39][1228]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" donated property to Hauterive, for the soul of "uxoris mee Cecilie", with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri domicelli et Willermi Lausannensis canonici et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris iam dicti Petri filii mei", by charter dated 4 Feb [1238/39][1229]. "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1230]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "V Non Oct" of "Ambrosia comitissa Gruerie"[1231].
"Pierre & his wife had four children"
Med Lands cites:
Ambrosie (?) died circa 3 October 1267.1
; Per Med Lands:
"m (before 23 Feb [1237/38]) AMBROSIE, daughter of --- (-3 Oct, 1267 or after). "Rodulphus comes de Grueria" reached agreement with Lausanne Notre-Dame concerning duties, with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri et Willelmi et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris Petri filii mei", by charter dated 23 Feb [1237/38][1227]. "Rodulfus comes de Gruieria" donated property to the priories of Rougemont and Payerne, for the soul of "mee uxoris Cecilie", with the consent of "puerorum meorum…Petri et uxoris eius Ambrosie et Willelmi et Agnetis", by charter dated 17 Jan [1238/39][1228]. "Rodulfus comes de Grueria" donated property to Hauterive, for the soul of "uxoris mee Cecilie", with the consent of "filiorum meorum Petri domicelli et Willermi Lausannensis canonici et Agnetis filie mee et Ambrosie uxoris iam dicti Petri filii mei", by charter dated 4 Feb [1238/39][1229]. "Petrus miles filius…Rodulfi comitis de Gruyeria" donated property to the abbey of Hauterive, with the consent of "domine Ambrosie uxoris nostre et Petri filii nostri et Willermete uxoris eiusdem Petri necnon filiarum nostrarum Ioannete, Perrete et Columbe", by charter dated Mar 1267[1230]. The necrology of Gruyère Saint-Théodule records the death "V Non Oct" of "Ambrosia comitissa Gruerie"[1231].
"Pierre & his wife had four children"
Med Lands cites:
[1227] Hisely (1867), 36, p. 38.
[1228] Hisely (1867), 38, p. 42.
[1229] Hisely (1867), 39, p. 43.
[1230] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.1
[1228] Hisely (1867), 38, p. 42.
[1229] Hisely (1867), 39, p. 43.
[1230] Hisely (1867), 58, p. 62.1
Family | Pierre II de Gruyère Comte de Gruyère d. 5 Apr 1304 |
Children |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreIIGruyerediedafter1290B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Gozelin (?) Vicomte de Rouen, Vicomte d'Arques1
M, #94161
Reference | GAV31 |
Last Edited | 8 Mar 2020 |
Gozelin (?) Vicomte de Rouen, Vicomte d'Arques married Emmeline (?)1
GAV-31.
; Per Med Lands:
"GOZELIN . Vicomte de Rouen, Vicomte d'Arques. Orderic Vitalis records that “Goscelinus de Archis” founded “extra muros Rotomagi in monte sanctæ Trinitatis cœnobium, quod vulgo sanctæ Catharinæ dicitur”[1210]. "…Gozelinus vicecomes…" witnessed the charter dated Aug 1027 under which Richard II Duke of Normandy donated property to the abbey of Bernay[1211]. "Gozelini…vicecomitis et Emmelinæ uxoris eius" confirmed the foundation in 1030 by Robert II Duke of Normandy of the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen[1212]. An undated charter, dated to [1030/35], records a donation to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen by "vicecomes Rotomagi Gozelinus…fundator" and "Heltone, generosi Gulberti filio", witnessed by "Rotberti comitis, Rotberti archiepiscopi, Gozelini vicecomitis, Emmelinæ uxoris eius, Heltonis, Walberti fratris Heltonis, Willelmi heredis Heltonis"[1213]. "Gozelinus…vicecomes" donated "ecclesiam Montvillæ" to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "domino meo comite…Rotberto", by undated charter (dated to [1030/35]), signed by "Rotberti comitis, Gozelini vicecomitis, Emmelinæ vicecomitissæ…Hertoldi de Limeisi…"[1214]. "…Gotscellinus Rufus de Formovilla…" are named as present in the charter dated 1035 under which "Willelmus adhuc puerulus…Roberti comitis filius" donated "Turstini villa" to the abbey of Préaux[1215]. Robert of Torigny's De Immutatione Ordinis Monachorum records that "Goscelinus vicecomes Arcacensis, patruus Godefridi patris Mathildis uxoris Willelmi camerarii" founded "monasterium Sanctæ Trinitatis in monte Rothomagi"[1216], although the detailed family relationships are inconsistent with those confirmed by other sources.
"m EMMELINE, daughter of ---. "Gozelini…vicecomitis et Emmelinæ uxoris eius" confirmed the foundation in 1030 by Robert II Duke of Normandy of the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen[1217]. An undated charter, dated to [1030/35], records a donation to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen by "vicecomes Rotomagi Gozelinus…fundator" and "Heltone, generosi Gulberti filio", witnessed by "Rotberti comitis, Rotberti archiepiscopi, Gozelini vicecomitis, Emmelinæ uxoris eius, Heltonis, Walberti fratris Heltonis, Willelmi heredis Heltonis"[1218]. "Gozelinus…vicecomes" donated "ecclesiam Montvillæ" to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "domino meo comite…Rotberto", by undated charter (dated to [1030/35]), signed by "Rotberti comitis, Gozelini vicecomitis, Emmelinæ vicecomitissæ…Hertoldi de Limeisi…"[1219]. A charter of Henry V King of England records donations to Saint-Amand de Rouen including the donations by “Goscelini…vicecomitis et Emmelinæ uxoris eius”, confirmed by Robert Duke of Normandy[1220]."
Med Lands cites:
GAV-31.
; Per Med Lands:
"GOZELIN . Vicomte de Rouen, Vicomte d'Arques. Orderic Vitalis records that “Goscelinus de Archis” founded “extra muros Rotomagi in monte sanctæ Trinitatis cœnobium, quod vulgo sanctæ Catharinæ dicitur”[1210]. "…Gozelinus vicecomes…" witnessed the charter dated Aug 1027 under which Richard II Duke of Normandy donated property to the abbey of Bernay[1211]. "Gozelini…vicecomitis et Emmelinæ uxoris eius" confirmed the foundation in 1030 by Robert II Duke of Normandy of the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen[1212]. An undated charter, dated to [1030/35], records a donation to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen by "vicecomes Rotomagi Gozelinus…fundator" and "Heltone, generosi Gulberti filio", witnessed by "Rotberti comitis, Rotberti archiepiscopi, Gozelini vicecomitis, Emmelinæ uxoris eius, Heltonis, Walberti fratris Heltonis, Willelmi heredis Heltonis"[1213]. "Gozelinus…vicecomes" donated "ecclesiam Montvillæ" to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "domino meo comite…Rotberto", by undated charter (dated to [1030/35]), signed by "Rotberti comitis, Gozelini vicecomitis, Emmelinæ vicecomitissæ…Hertoldi de Limeisi…"[1214]. "…Gotscellinus Rufus de Formovilla…" are named as present in the charter dated 1035 under which "Willelmus adhuc puerulus…Roberti comitis filius" donated "Turstini villa" to the abbey of Préaux[1215]. Robert of Torigny's De Immutatione Ordinis Monachorum records that "Goscelinus vicecomes Arcacensis, patruus Godefridi patris Mathildis uxoris Willelmi camerarii" founded "monasterium Sanctæ Trinitatis in monte Rothomagi"[1216], although the detailed family relationships are inconsistent with those confirmed by other sources.
"m EMMELINE, daughter of ---. "Gozelini…vicecomitis et Emmelinæ uxoris eius" confirmed the foundation in 1030 by Robert II Duke of Normandy of the abbey of Sainte-Trinité at Rouen[1217]. An undated charter, dated to [1030/35], records a donation to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen by "vicecomes Rotomagi Gozelinus…fundator" and "Heltone, generosi Gulberti filio", witnessed by "Rotberti comitis, Rotberti archiepiscopi, Gozelini vicecomitis, Emmelinæ uxoris eius, Heltonis, Walberti fratris Heltonis, Willelmi heredis Heltonis"[1218]. "Gozelinus…vicecomes" donated "ecclesiam Montvillæ" to Sainte-Trinité de Rouen, with the consent of "domino meo comite…Rotberto", by undated charter (dated to [1030/35]), signed by "Rotberti comitis, Gozelini vicecomitis, Emmelinæ vicecomitissæ…Hertoldi de Limeisi…"[1219]. A charter of Henry V King of England records donations to Saint-Amand de Rouen including the donations by “Goscelini…vicecomitis et Emmelinæ uxoris eius”, confirmed by Robert Duke of Normandy[1220]."
Med Lands cites:
[1210] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. II, Liber III, I, p. 12.
[1211] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 7, p. 8, citing Neustria pia, p. 398.
[1212] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, I, p. 421.
[1213] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IX, p. 427.
[1214] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XXIV, p. 435.
[1215] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 12, p. 12, citing Gallia Christiana XI, instr. col. 200.
[1216] Robert de Torigny, Vol. II, p. 197.
[1217] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, I, p. 421.
[1218] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IX, p. 427.
[1219] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XXIV, p. 435.
[1220] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Abbey of Saint-Amand, Rouen, p. 1101.1
[1211] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 7, p. 8, citing Neustria pia, p. 398.
[1212] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, I, p. 421.
[1213] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IX, p. 427.
[1214] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XXIV, p. 435.
[1215] Delisle (1867), Pièces justificatives, 12, p. 12, citing Gallia Christiana XI, instr. col. 200.
[1216] Robert de Torigny, Vol. II, p. 197.
[1217] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, I, p. 421.
[1218] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, IX, p. 427.
[1219] Rouen Sainte-Trinité, XXIV, p. 435.
[1220] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Abbey of Saint-Amand, Rouen, p. 1101.1
Family | Emmeline (?) |
Child |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#dauGozelinMGodefroiArques. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Emmeline (?)1
F, #94162
Reference | GAV31 |
Last Edited | 8 Mar 2020 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#dauGozelinMGodefroiArques. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Ernez Malet Seigneur de Graville1
M, #94164, b. circa 1130
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2020 |
Ernez Malet Seigneur de Graville married Adele de Glocestre.2,1
Ernez Malet Seigneur de Graville was born circa 1130.1
; Per Genealogics: "The family of Malet from Normandy was an illustrious house with large land holdings in the county of Alençon at the start of the 13th century. The family descended from Ernez (or Ernest) Malet, seigneur de Graville, whose wife was given as Adele de Glocestre. They had a son Robert who would have progeny. Some sources give Guillaume II Malet, sire de Graville, as the father of Ernez. Though his forebears are not conclusively documented, one source suggests a line back to Guillaume I Malet (d.1071), who was with William 'the Conqueror' at Hastings."1
; NB: There is disagreement concerning the MALET family and its lineage. I have consulted anumber of sources in an effort to sort it out, but have been unable to establish a clear lineage. I have made notes where I have found disagreement and indicated which interpretation I have chosen to follow. GA Vaut
The sources I have consulted are all "tertiary" in that they cite mostly secondary sources and records. They vary in credibility. Most of the cite their own sources. I have looked at:
Ernez Malet Seigneur de Graville was born circa 1130.1
; Per Genealogics: "The family of Malet from Normandy was an illustrious house with large land holdings in the county of Alençon at the start of the 13th century. The family descended from Ernez (or Ernest) Malet, seigneur de Graville, whose wife was given as Adele de Glocestre. They had a son Robert who would have progeny. Some sources give Guillaume II Malet, sire de Graville, as the father of Ernez. Though his forebears are not conclusively documented, one source suggests a line back to Guillaume I Malet (d.1071), who was with William 'the Conqueror' at Hastings."1
; NB: There is disagreement concerning the MALET family and its lineage. I have consulted anumber of sources in an effort to sort it out, but have been unable to establish a clear lineage. I have made notes where I have found disagreement and indicated which interpretation I have chosen to follow. GA Vaut
The sources I have consulted are all "tertiary" in that they cite mostly secondary sources and records. They vary in credibility. Most of the cite their own sources. I have looked at:
1. The Genealogics database (multiple individual pages - cited for those individuals) - cites sources in some case, but only sparingly with the Malet family.
2. The Foundations for Medieval Genealogy Medieval Lands Database (multiple pages - cited for those individuals) - cites sources.
3. The Racines et Histoire website (multiple family pages - cited for those individuals) - does not cite sources.
4. Burke's Peerage website - principally the Malet family page - cites sources.
5. English and French versions of Wikipedia (multiple invididual entries - cited for those individuals) - cites sources.3,4,5,6,7,8
2. The Foundations for Medieval Genealogy Medieval Lands Database (multiple pages - cited for those individuals) - cites sources.
3. The Racines et Histoire website (multiple family pages - cited for those individuals) - does not cite sources.
4. Burke's Peerage website - principally the Malet family page - cites sources.
5. English and French versions of Wikipedia (multiple invididual entries - cited for those individuals) - cites sources.3,4,5,6,7,8
Family | Adele de Glocestre |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Ernez Malet: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546848&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Adele de Glocestre: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546849&tree=LEO
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 8 March 2020; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4742] Wikipédia - L'encyclopédie libre, online https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal. Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (FR).
Adele de Glocestre1
F, #94165
Last Edited | 8 Mar 2020 |
Family | Ernez Malet Seigneur de Graville b. c 1130 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Adele de Glocestre: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546849&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Ernez Malet: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546848&tree=LEO
Robert II Malet Seigneur de Graville1
M, #94166, b. circa 1195
Father | Robert I Malet Seigneur de Graville1 d. a 1220 |
Mother | Alix d'Alencon Dame de Montgomery et du Sonnois1 d. 1220 |
Last Edited | 8 Mar 2020 |
Robert II Malet Seigneur de Graville married Agnès de Tancarville.2
Robert II Malet Seigneur de Graville was born circa 1195.1
; NB: There is disagreement concerning the MALET family and its lineage. I have consulted anumber of sources in an effort to sort it out, but have been unable to establish a clear lineage. I have made notes where I have found disagreement and indicated which interpretation I have chosen to follow. GA Vaut
The sources I have consulted are all "tertiary" in that they cite mostly secondary sources and records. They vary in credibility. Most of the cite their own sources. I have looked at:
; Per Med Lands:
"ROBERT Malet, son of GUILLAUME [III] Malet de Graville & his wife Philippa d’Alençon (-after 1242). “Hemericus vicecomes Castri-Eraudi, Ala uxor quondam Roberti filii Ernesii, et Robertus Malet" relinquished "castrum de Esseio" in return for "terram et redditus apud Escocheium" by charter dated to [1220][564]. The family relationship between the three participants is explained in another charter dated to [1220] which records that “Hemerico vicecomiti Castri-Eraudi, Alæ uxori Roberti Ernesii et Roberto Malet, Roberti comitis Alenconii heredibus" assigned property for "castri de Esseio"[565]. “Hemericus vicecomes Castri-Eraudi et Hela soror Roberti quondam comitis de Alencon et Robertus Malet" relinquished "forestam…Escoves et hayam de Ferraria et forestam de Chaumont et forestam de Ruppe-Heolydis, usque in Sarton…de dominio de Alenconio" by charter dated Jan 1220 (probably O.S.)[566]. Seigneur de Graville. Père Anselme states that the king of France ordered him to Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1236 and to Chinon in 1242 to campaign against the comte de la Marche[567].
"m ---. La Roque names the wife of Robert Malet “dame des seigneuries de Sées, Bernay le Bois et Teuvillé” without naming her and without citing the primary source on which this information is based[568]. The primary source which confirms this information has not been identified."
Med Lands cites:
; NB: There is disagreement concerning the parents of Robert II Malet (c1195-aft 1242:
Genealogics shows him as the son of Robert I Malet (unk-aft 1220) and Alix d'Alencon. Genealogics cites no sources for Robert II, but cites the following for Robert I and his wife, Alix: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 3/4:813.
However, elsewhere Genealogics also shows a "Guillaume Malet de Graville" who m. Phillippe d'Alencon and who had a son "Robert Malet de Graville", but this Robert has no further details. For this Guillaume and Robert, Genealogics cites:
Med Lands shows him as the son of Guillaume III Malet (unk-sep1214/Oct 1215) and Philippa d'Alencon (widow of William de Roumare, Earl of Lincon). For this Guillaume and Robert Med Lands cites:
; Per Genealogics: "Robert was the son of Robert I Malet, seigneur de Graville, and Alix or Hélène d'Alençon. He is recorded as qualifying as a knight banneret in the lists of those holding fiefs in the reign of Philippe II August, king of France. He is also recorded as present at Germain-en-Laye three weeks after Pentecost in 1236, for a campaign against Hugues X 'le Brun' de Lusignan, comte de La Marche et d'Angoulême, and at Chinon in 1242 for another campaign against Hugues X's revolt. With his wife Agnès de Tancarville, Robert had a son Jean who would continue the line, and a daughter Agnès who married Thibaut de Prulay, seigneur de Longueau."1
Robert II Malet Seigneur de Graville was born circa 1195.1
; NB: There is disagreement concerning the MALET family and its lineage. I have consulted anumber of sources in an effort to sort it out, but have been unable to establish a clear lineage. I have made notes where I have found disagreement and indicated which interpretation I have chosen to follow. GA Vaut
The sources I have consulted are all "tertiary" in that they cite mostly secondary sources and records. They vary in credibility. Most of the cite their own sources. I have looked at:
1. The Genealogics database (multiple individual pages - cited for those individuals) - cites sources in some case, but only sparingly with the Malet family.
2. The Foundations for Medieval Genealogy Medieval Lands Database (multiple pages - cited for those individuals) - cites sources.
3. The Racines et Histoire website (multiple family pages - cited for those individuals) - does not cite sources.
4. Burke's Peerage website - principally the Malet family page - cites sources.
5. English and French versions of Wikipedia (multiple invididual entries - cited for those individuals) - cites sources.3,4,5,6,7,8
2. The Foundations for Medieval Genealogy Medieval Lands Database (multiple pages - cited for those individuals) - cites sources.
3. The Racines et Histoire website (multiple family pages - cited for those individuals) - does not cite sources.
4. Burke's Peerage website - principally the Malet family page - cites sources.
5. English and French versions of Wikipedia (multiple invididual entries - cited for those individuals) - cites sources.3,4,5,6,7,8
; Per Med Lands:
"ROBERT Malet, son of GUILLAUME [III] Malet de Graville & his wife Philippa d’Alençon (-after 1242). “Hemericus vicecomes Castri-Eraudi, Ala uxor quondam Roberti filii Ernesii, et Robertus Malet" relinquished "castrum de Esseio" in return for "terram et redditus apud Escocheium" by charter dated to [1220][564]. The family relationship between the three participants is explained in another charter dated to [1220] which records that “Hemerico vicecomiti Castri-Eraudi, Alæ uxori Roberti Ernesii et Roberto Malet, Roberti comitis Alenconii heredibus" assigned property for "castri de Esseio"[565]. “Hemericus vicecomes Castri-Eraudi et Hela soror Roberti quondam comitis de Alencon et Robertus Malet" relinquished "forestam…Escoves et hayam de Ferraria et forestam de Chaumont et forestam de Ruppe-Heolydis, usque in Sarton…de dominio de Alenconio" by charter dated Jan 1220 (probably O.S.)[566]. Seigneur de Graville. Père Anselme states that the king of France ordered him to Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1236 and to Chinon in 1242 to campaign against the comte de la Marche[567].
"m ---. La Roque names the wife of Robert Malet “dame des seigneuries de Sées, Bernay le Bois et Teuvillé” without naming her and without citing the primary source on which this information is based[568]. The primary source which confirms this information has not been identified."
Med Lands cites:
[564] Layettes du Trésor des Chartes I, 1415, p. 506.
[565] Layettes du Trésor des Chartes I, 1416, p. 506.
[566] Layettes du Trésor des Chartes I, 1426, p. 509.
[567] Père Anselme, Tome VII, p. 866.
[568] La Roque (1662), Vol. I, p. 272.9
[565] Layettes du Trésor des Chartes I, 1416, p. 506.
[566] Layettes du Trésor des Chartes I, 1426, p. 509.
[567] Père Anselme, Tome VII, p. 866.
[568] La Roque (1662), Vol. I, p. 272.9
; NB: There is disagreement concerning the parents of Robert II Malet (c1195-aft 1242:
Genealogics shows him as the son of Robert I Malet (unk-aft 1220) and Alix d'Alencon. Genealogics cites no sources for Robert II, but cites the following for Robert I and his wife, Alix: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 3/4:813.
However, elsewhere Genealogics also shows a "Guillaume Malet de Graville" who m. Phillippe d'Alencon and who had a son "Robert Malet de Graville", but this Robert has no further details. For this Guillaume and Robert, Genealogics cites:
1. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. VII 671.
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 3/4:638.
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 3/4:638.
Med Lands shows him as the son of Guillaume III Malet (unk-sep1214/Oct 1215) and Philippa d'Alencon (widow of William de Roumare, Earl of Lincon). For this Guillaume and Robert Med Lands cites:
1. Layettes du Trésor des Chartes I, 1415, pp. 506., 509
2. Père Anselme, Tome VII, p. 866.
3. La Roque (1662), Vol. I, p. 272.9,1
2. Père Anselme, Tome VII, p. 866.
3. La Roque (1662), Vol. I, p. 272.9,1
; Per Genealogics: "Robert was the son of Robert I Malet, seigneur de Graville, and Alix or Hélène d'Alençon. He is recorded as qualifying as a knight banneret in the lists of those holding fiefs in the reign of Philippe II August, king of France. He is also recorded as present at Germain-en-Laye three weeks after Pentecost in 1236, for a campaign against Hugues X 'le Brun' de Lusignan, comte de La Marche et d'Angoulême, and at Chinon in 1242 for another campaign against Hugues X's revolt. With his wife Agnès de Tancarville, Robert had a son Jean who would continue the line, and a daughter Agnès who married Thibaut de Prulay, seigneur de Longueau."1
Family | Agnès de Tancarville |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Robert II Malet: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546854&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Agnès de Tancarville: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546855&tree=LEO
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 8 March 2020; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4742] Wikipédia - L'encyclopédie libre, online https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal. Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (FR).
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#RobertMaletGravilledied1242
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Agnès Malet: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546857&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jean I Malet: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546858&tree=LEO
Agnès Malet1
F, #94167
Father | Robert II Malet Seigneur de Graville1 b. c 1195 |
Mother | Agnès de Tancarville1 |
Last Edited | 8 Mar 2020 |
Family | Thibaut de Prulay Seigneur de Longueau |
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Agnès Malet: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546857&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Thibaut de Prulay: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546856&tree=LEO
Jeanne Malet1
F, #94169
Father | Robert I Malet Seigneur de Graville1 d. a 1220 |
Mother | Alix d'Alencon Dame de Montgomery et du Sonnois1 d. 1220 |
Last Edited | 8 Mar 2020 |
Family | Guillaume de Meullent |
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jean Malet: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546851&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Guillaume de Meullent: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546850&tree=LEO