Clement 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:
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Robert III Clément († 1181), the tutor of Philip II.
- Albéric (Aubry) Clément († July 3, 1191 at the siege of Acre ), first marshal of France
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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) 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 )
- Henri II. Clément († 1264), Marshal of France
- Eudes Clément du Mez, † 1248, 1228 Abbot of Saint-Denis , 1245 Archbishop of Rouen
- (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 )
- Isabeau Clément; ∞ Simon Cornut
- Gautier le Cornu , 1221–1241 Archbishop of Sens
- Aubry le Cornu, 1236–1244 Bishop of Chartres
- Gilles le Cornu, 1241–1254 Archbishop of Sens
- 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.