Clement du Mez

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Jean Clément du Mez.

The Clément du Mez family , from the lower nobility of the Gâtinais , provided the majority of the first marshals of France in the 12th and 13th centuries .

Belong to the family:

  1. Robert III Clément († 1181), the tutor of Philip II.
    1. Albéric (Aubry) Clément († July 3, 1191 at the siege of Acre ), first marshal of France
    2. Henri I. Clément , called le petit maréchal († 1214); ∞ (1) NN; ⚭ (2) NN (Isabelle / Aveline) de Nemours, * January 1191, daughter of Philippe (I.) de Nemours and Aveline de Melun ( Le Riche )
      1. (1) Jean III. Clément , († 1260), Marshal of France; ∞ Aveline de Nemours, † after April 17, 1261, Dame de Buisson, daughter of Gauthier (II.) De Nemours and Marguerite, Dame d'Aschères ( Le Riche )
        1. Henri II. Clément († 1264), Marshal of France
      2. Eudes Clément du Mez, † 1248, 1228 Abbot of Saint-Denis , 1245 Archbishop of Rouen
    3. Isabeau Clément; ∞ Simon Cornut
      1. Gautier le Cornu , 1221–1241 Archbishop of Sens
      2. Aubry le Cornu, 1236–1244 Bishop of Chartres
      3. Gilles le Cornu, 1241–1254 Archbishop of Sens
  2. Gilles Clément († 1182)

The domain of Le Mez was later renamed Le Mez Maréchal, it is located in the municipality of Dordives ( Loiret department ).

Web links

  • Etienne Pattou: Clément family. Gâtinais, Lower Normandy. (PDF, 128 kB) . 2007.