D'Argies

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D'Argies was an important noble family in northern France.

She came from what is now Dargies in the Oise department .

  • Baudouin d'Argies ∞ Jeanne
  • Simon de Dargies, seigneur de Breteuil , † June 1246, son of Baudouin, ∞ Elisabeth de Mello, châtelaine de Roye , † after July 1258 ( Mello House )
  • Renaud I. d'Argies (de Dargies), * after 1217, † after 1265, son of Simons; ∞ Isabelle de Clermont, * before 1214, † before 1259, daughter of Raoul I. de Clermont and Gertrude de Nesle
  • Renaud II. De Dargies (d'Argies), † around 1295, son of Renaud I .; ∞ Agnes de Bruyères, daughter of Jean de Bruyères and Eustachie de Levis
  • Jeanne de Dargies, † after 1348, heir daughter of Renaud II, to Dargies etc .; ∞ I Hugues de Nesle, comte de Soissons , † after February 1306 ( House Nesle ); ∞ II around 1309 Jean de Clermont, Baron de Charolais , * probably 1283, † 1316, son of Robert of Clermont ( Bourbon ); ∞ III after 1316 Hugues de Châtillon, sn de Leuze , Condé , Carency , Buquoy , Duisant et d ' Aubigny , † 1329 ( House of Châtillon )
  • Marguerite de Nesle, heir daughter of Hugues, comtesse de Soissons, to Dargies, Catheux and Chimay , † October 1350; ∞ shortly before January 23, 1317 Jean d'Avesnes, sn de Beaumont , * probably 1288, † March 11, 1356 ( house Avesnes )
  • Jeanne d'Avesnes, * 1323, † 1350 after December 15 at the plague, heir daughter of Jean and Marguerite, 1350 comtesse de Soissons, dame de Chimay; ∞ I November 5 or 15, 1336 Louis de Châtillon , 1342 comte de Blois , 1336 comte de Soissons, X August 26, 1346 at the Battle of Crécy ( House of Châtillon ); ∞ II before February 13, 1348 Wilhelm I Margrave of Namur , † October 1, 1391 ( House Dampierre )
  • Louis II. De Châtillon , † 1372, comte de Blois et de Dunois , seigneur d ' Avesnes , de Landrecies , de Trélon , de Chimay etc., son of Louis I.
  • Guy II. De Châtillon , † December 22, 1397, brother of Louis II., Comte de Soissons, 1381 comte de Blois, seigneur de Dargies, de Baume , de Tongré , de Chimay, de Trélon, d'Avesnes etc .;

When Guy II died with no surviving descendants, his mother Jeanne d'Avesnes - also from their second marriage - and his grandmother Marguerite de Nesle also had no living descendants; the inheritance thus fell to the descendants of his great-grandmother Joan of Arc from their later marriages. Jacques de Bourbon, a younger son of Connétable Jacques I de Bourbon, comte de La Marche , and Jeanne de Châtillon, who in turn was a child of Jeanne de Dargies' third marriage, became lord of Argies , and the Bourbons, in addition to Dargies, also the Dominions Leuze, Condé, Carency etc. brought.

  • Jacques I. de Bourbon, Baron d'Argies, seigneur de Préaux , de Dangu et de Thury , * probably 1346, † 1417 ( House Bourbon-Préaux )
  • Jacques II. De Bourbon, 1417 seigneur d'Argies et de Préaux, Baron de Thury, 1421 spiritual, † 1429, his son

After the Bourbon-Préaux line died out, Dargies fell back to the Bourbon-La Marche line, which from 1589 provided the kings of France