Dampierre (noble family)
Dampierre was the family of the lords of Dampierre-sur-l'Aube , who got married in the possession of numerous other estates in France, but could not hold them. These include:
- The Bourbon reign
- The counties of Nevers , Auxerre , Tonnerre and Rethel
- The county of Flanders
- The march county of Namur
- The Free County of Burgundy
- The county of Artois
- The duchies of Brabant and Limburg
The House of Dampierre (which died out in the 16th century) was not only the ancestors of the Bourbons and the House of Burgundy , but also an essential part of the territorial basis of these families.
In addition to the Dampierre house from Dampierre-sur-l'Aube , there were numerous other noble families with the name Dampierre, two of which are still in bloom today.
Master list (extract)
The Lords of Dampierre and Bourbon
- Vitier (Gauthier) de Moeslain , † probably 1080
- Hugues, around 1074/1082 Bishop of Troyes
- Thibaut de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube, † 1106/1107; ⚭ Elisabeth de Montlhéry, daughter of Milon I the Great ( House of Montlhéry )
- Guy I, about 1130 Vice Count of Troyes , Lord of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier , Moeslain and Saint-Just
- Guillaume I, † before 1161
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Guy II , lord of Bourbon in 1196 ; 1202 Lord of Montluçon , † 1216; ⚭1196 Mahaut I. de Bourbon , † 1228, daughter of Archambault VII. De Bourbon and Alix of Burgundy
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Archambault VIII , Lord of Bourbon, X 1242
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Archambault IX. , Lord of Bourbon, † 1249; ⚭ Yolande de Châtillon-sur-Marne , Countess of Nevers , Auxerre and Tonnerre , † 1254, daughter of Guy I, Count of Saint-Pol ( House of Châtillon )
- Mahaut II , † 1262, Dame de Bourbon, Countess of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre; ⚭ Odo , heir duke of Burgundy , † 1266 ( Elder House of Burgundy )
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Agnès , † 1288, Dame de Bourbon, ⚭ I John of Burgundy , 1248 Lord of Bourbon, † 1268 ( Elderly House of Burgundy ); ⚭ II Robert II , Count of Artois , X 1302 ( House of France-Artois )
- (I) Beatrix (Béatrice) (* probably 1257, † October 1, 1310 ) Dame de Bourbon; ⚭ Summer 1272 Robert , 1269 Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis , 1272 Lord of Bourbon, † February 7, 1318 ( Capetian )
- Marguerite, † 1256; ⚭ Theobald IV. Count of Champagne , King of Navarre , † 1253 ( House Blois )
- Marie, † 1274; ⚭ Johann I. Count of Dreux and Braine ( House of France-Dreux )
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Archambault IX. , Lord of Bourbon, † 1249; ⚭ Yolande de Châtillon-sur-Marne , Countess of Nevers , Auxerre and Tonnerre , † 1254, daughter of Guy I, Count of Saint-Pol ( House of Châtillon )
- Guillaume II , Lord of Dampierre, † 1231; ⚭ Margaret II , Countess of Flanders and Hainaut, † 1280, daughter of Baldwin IX. (VI.) , Latin Emperor of Constantinople ( House of Flanders ) - for descendants see below
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Archambault VIII , Lord of Bourbon, X 1242
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Guy II , lord of Bourbon in 1196 ; 1202 Lord of Montluçon , † 1216; ⚭1196 Mahaut I. de Bourbon , † 1228, daughter of Archambault VII. De Bourbon and Alix of Burgundy
- Guy, 1163 Bishop of Châlons
- Guillaume I, † before 1161
- Guy I, about 1130 Vice Count of Troyes , Lord of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier , Moeslain and Saint-Just
The Lords of Dampierre and Saint-Dizier
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Guillaume II , Lord of Dampierre, † 1231; ⚭ Margaret II , Countess of Flanders and Hainaut, † 1280, daughter of Baldwin IX. (VI.) , Latin Emperor of Constantinople - ancestors see above
- Guillaume III. , Herr von Kortrijk , as Wilhelm II co-regent in Flanders, † 1251; ⚭ Beatrix von Brabant , † 1288, daughter of Heinrich II. , Duke of Brabant , widow of Heinrich Raspe , Landgrave of Thuringia and Roman-German King
- Guido (Guy) , Margrave of Namur, Count of Flanders, † 1305; ⚭ I Mathilde de Béthune , † 1264, daughter of Robert VII , heiress of Béthune, Dendermonde etc .; ⚭ II Isabella von Luxemburg, daughter of Heinrich V , Count of Luxemburg - for descendants see below
- Jean I, Lord of Dampierre etc., Vice Count of Troyes , † 1258; ⚭ Laura of Lorraine, daughter of Matthew II , Duke of Lorraine ( House of Châtenois )
- Jean II, lord of Dampierre, vice-count of Troyes, † before 1307; ⚭ Isabelle de Brienne, † before 1307, daughter of Jean de Brienne , Count of Eu ( House of Brienne )
- Marguerite, Dame de Dampierre et Saint-Dizier, † 1316; ⚭ Gaucher II, Count of Porcéan , † 1325 ( House of Châtillon )
- Jeanne, Dame de Moeslain, ⚭ Miles VI. de Noyers , Marshal of France
- Guillaume IV., † after 1314, Lord of Saint-Dizier etc.
- Étienne de Saint-Dizier, † 1328
- Béraud de Saint-Dizier, † 1342
- Jean II. De Saint-Dizier, 1314/27 attested
- Jean V, attested in 1367
- Édouard, † 1401
- Jean V, attested in 1367
- Geoffroy de Saint-Dizier, X 1356 at the Battle of Maupertuis
- Henri, † 1376
- Jeanne, † after 1408
- Jean, † 1375, Bishop of Verdun
- Henri, † 1376
- Étienne de Saint-Dizier, † 1328
- Jean II, lord of Dampierre, vice-count of Troyes, † before 1307; ⚭ Isabelle de Brienne, † before 1307, daughter of Jean de Brienne , Count of Eu ( House of Brienne )
- Jeanne; ⚭ I Hugo II., Count of Rethel , † 1243; ⚭ II Theobald II , Count von Bar , † 1291 ( House of Scarponnois )
The Counts of Flanders
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Guido (Guy) , Margrave of Namur, Count of Flanders, † 1305; ⚭ I Mathilde de Béthune , † 1264, daughter of Robert VII , heiress of Béthune, Dendermonde etc .; ⚭ II Isabella von Luxemburg, daughter of Heinrich V , Count of Luxemburg - ancestors see above
- (I) Robert de Béthune , † 1322, Count of Nevers and Flanders; ⚭ Blanche d'Anjou, † 1269, daughter of Charles of Anjou , King of Naples and Sicily ; ⚭ II Jolanthe (Yolande) , † 1280 , Countess of Nevers , Auxerre and Tonnerre , daughter of Odo , heir duke of Burgundy ( Elder House of Burgundy )
- (II) Ludwig I , † 1322, Count of Nevers and Rethel, Hereditary Count of Flanders; ⚭ Johanna, Countess von Rethel, † probably 1325, heiress of Count Hugo IV.
- Johanna, † 1374; ⚭ John IV , Duke of Brittany , † 1345
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Ludwig I , X 1346, Count of Flanders, Nevers and Rethel; ⚭ Margarete , † 1382, Countess Palatine of Burgundy , Countess of Artois , daughter of Philip V , King of France ( Capetian )
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Ludwig II. De Male , † 1383, Count of Flanders, Nevers, Rethel, Artois, Count Palatine of Burgundy; ⚭ Margarete von Brabant, † 1323, daughter of Johann III. , Duke of Brabant
- Margaret III. , † 1405, Countess of Flanders, Nevers, Rethel, Artois, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, Duchess of Brabant and Limburg; ⚭ I Philippe de Rouvres , Duke of Burgundy , † 1361 ( Elderly House of Burgundy ); ⚭ II Philip the Bold , † 1404, Duke of Burgundy ( House of Burgundy )
- (illegitimate, mother unknown): Ludwig I, X 1396, to Praet
- Johann I, attested in 1411/39, to Praet and Woestine
- Ludwig II., † 1488, to Praet, Woestine, Beveren and Omlede ; ⚭ Luise von Bruges, daughter of Johann, to Gruuthuyse
- Ludwig III., † 1490, to Praet and Woestine; ⚭ Isabella of Burgundy, to Elvertinge and Vlamertinge , daughter of Jean Bâtard de Bourgogne ( House of Burgundy )
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Ludwig IV. , † 1556, to Praet etc., governor of Holland and Zealand , knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece ; ⚭ Jossine von Praet, † 1546, heirloom of Charles
- Johann II., † 1545, to Praet; ⚭ Jacqueline von Burgund, † 1556, daughter of Adolf von Burgund , zu Beveren etc., knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece ( House of Burgundy )
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Ludwig IV. , † 1556, to Praet etc., governor of Holland and Zealand , knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece ; ⚭ Jossine von Praet, † 1546, heirloom of Charles
- Ludwig III., † 1490, to Praet and Woestine; ⚭ Isabella of Burgundy, to Elvertinge and Vlamertinge , daughter of Jean Bâtard de Bourgogne ( House of Burgundy )
- Ludwig II., † 1488, to Praet, Woestine, Beveren and Omlede ; ⚭ Luise von Bruges, daughter of Johann, to Gruuthuyse
- Johann I, attested in 1411/39, to Praet and Woestine
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Ludwig II. De Male , † 1383, Count of Flanders, Nevers, Rethel, Artois, Count Palatine of Burgundy; ⚭ Margarete von Brabant, † 1323, daughter of Johann III. , Duke of Brabant
- (II) Robert , Count of Marle , † 1331; ⚭ Johanna von Bretagne, Dame de Nogent-le-Rotrou , † 1363, daughter of Arthur II , Duke of Bretagne ( House of France-Dreux )
- Jean, Sire de Cassel († 1332)
- Yolande (* 1326, † 1395), ∞ (1) Henry IV , Count von Bar ( House of Scarponnois ); ∞ (2) Philip of Navarre ( House of France-Évreux )
- (II) Johanna, † 1333; ⚭ Enguerrand IV. De Coucy , Vice Count of Meaux , † 1310 ( House of Boves )
- (II) Ludwig I , † 1322, Count of Nevers and Rethel, Hereditary Count of Flanders; ⚭ Johanna, Countess von Rethel, † probably 1325, heiress of Count Hugo IV.
- (I) Wilhelm IV. Without land, † 1311, Lord of Dendermonde and Crèvecœur ; ⚭ Alix von Clermont, daughter of Raoul II. De Clermont , Connétable of France , Lord von Nesle , and Alix von Dreux, Vice Countess of Châteaudun
- Wilhelm, Lord of Nesle and Dendermonde, Vice Count of Châteaudun , † 1320
- Johann, Lord of Crèvecoeur, X 1325
- Maria, heiress of Nesle, † 1347/57; ⚭ Enguerrand I, Lord of Amboise, † 1362/73 ( House of Amboise )
- Marguerite, † after 1372; ⚭ Guillaume de Craon, 1340 Vice Count of Châteaudun ( House of Craon )
- Guido V, Lord of Richebourg , † 1345
- Alix, heiress of Richebourg, † 1346; ⚭ Jean I. de Luxembourg, Lord of Ligny and Roussy , † 1364
- Johann von Luxemburg-Ligny , † 1373
- Alix, heiress of Richebourg, † 1346; ⚭ Jean I. de Luxembourg, Lord of Ligny and Roussy , † 1364
- Maria, Vice Countess of Châteaudun; ⚭ Robert VII , Count of Auvergne and Boulogne , † 1325 ( House of Auvergne )
- (I) Johann , † 1292, Bishop of Metz , Bishop of Liège
- (I) Philipp , † 1308, Count of Teano
- (I) Margareta, † 1285; ⚭ Johann I , Duke of Brabant , † 1294
- (I) Beatrix, † 1296; ⚭ Florens V , Count of Holland , † 1296 ( Gerulfinger )
- (I) Marie, † 1297; ⚭ Wilhelm IV. , Count of Jülich , † 1278
- (II) John I , Margrave of Namur, † 1330; ⚭ Marguerite de Clermont, † 1309, daughter of Robert , Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis - descendants: see below
- (II) Guido, † 1311, Count of Zealand , ⚭ Margareta von Lothringen, † 1344/49, daughter of Theobald II , Duke of Lorraine ( House of Châtenois )
- (II) Heinrich, † 1337, Count of Lodi; ⚭ Margareta von Kleve, daughter of Dietrich VII. Count von Kleve
- Heinrich, Lord of Ninove, † 1366
- (II) Margareta, † 1331; I Alexander Hereditary Prince of Scotland, † 1283, son of Alexander II , King of Scotland ; ⚭ II Rainald I , Count of Geldern , † 1326
- (II) Beatrix, † after 1307; ⚭ Hugo II of Châtillon , Count of Blois and Dunois , † 1307
- (I) Robert de Béthune , † 1322, Count of Nevers and Flanders; ⚭ Blanche d'Anjou, † 1269, daughter of Charles of Anjou , King of Naples and Sicily ; ⚭ II Jolanthe (Yolande) , † 1280 , Countess of Nevers , Auxerre and Tonnerre , daughter of Odo , heir duke of Burgundy ( Elder House of Burgundy )
The Marquis of Namur
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Johann I , Margrave of Namur, † 1330; - For ancestors see above
⚭ (I) Marguerite de Clermont, † 1309, daughter of Robert , Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
⚭ (II) Marie von Artois (* 1291, † 1365), daughter of Philippe d'Artois , Seigneur de Conches-en-Ouche , and Blanka from Brittany- (II) Johann II. , † 1335, Count of Namur
- (II) Guido II , † 1336, Count of Namur
- (II) Philip III. , † 1337, Count of Namur
- (II) William I the Rich , † 1391, Count of Namur;
⚭ I Johanna von Hennegau, † 1350, Countess of Soissons ( House of Avesnes );
⚭ II Katharina von Savoyen, † 1388, daughter of Ludwig II. Von Savoyen-Vaud, widow of Azzo Visconti and Raoul II. De Brienne- (II) Maria, † 1412; ⚭ Guido II of Châtillon , Count of Soissons , Count of Blois
- (II) Wilhelm II , † 1418, Count of Namur; ⚭ I Maria von Bar, daughter of Robert I , Duke of Bar ( House of Scarponnois )
- (II) John III. , † 1429, sold Namur in 1421 to Philip the Good , Duke of Burgundy , subject to lifelong usufruct
- John of Namur (illegitimate), attested spiritually, 1362/79
- Wilhelm of Flanders (illegitimate), spiritual testimony, 1362/91
- (II) Robert , † 1391; ⚭ I Isabella von Hennegau, † 1361, daughter of Wilhelm III. , Count of Holland and Hainaut
- Robert (illegitimate), spiritual, 1363/93 attested
- Philipp (illegitimate), spiritual, attested in 1404
- (II) Ludwig, † 1378/86; ⚭ Isabelle de Roucy , † after 1396, Dame de Roucy, heiress of Robert II, Count von Roucy ( House of Pierrepont )
- (II) Elisabeth , † 1382; ⚭ Ruprecht I, Elector Palatinate , † 1390
Other de Dampierre families
In addition to the lords of Dampierre (Aube) discussed above, there were fourteen other noble families in France with the name Dampierre , two of which still exist today:
One is the family of the same name from Picardy with headquarters in Dampierre-Saint-Nicolas in the Seine-Maritime department, which was first mentioned in 1154 with Robert de Dampierre. She was raised with Pierre (III.) De Dampierre de Millancourt (1691-1754) in the priomogeneous Marquis status, represented today by Marquis Elie de Dampierre (* 1952). The Viscount Richard de Dampierre (1857–1906) from a younger line was raised by the Pope to Duke of San Lorenzo Nuovo , a title that expired with his grandson Richard (1916–2004); his sister Emanuelle (1913–2012) married the Spanish king's son Jaime de Borbón in 1935 .
The second still flourishing family are the du Val, Comtes de Dampierre from Champagne, based at Castle Hans (Marne) . Her came the imperial field marshal in the Thirty Years War Henri du Val, Comte de Dampierre (1580-1620) and the French general Maurice Henri Du Val, Comte de Dampierre (1823-1892).
literature
- Detlev Schwennicke: European Family Tables II (1984) Table 8, Volume III.1 (1984) Table 51-53
Individual evidence
- ^ Archives de Dampierre , Fund Biblio. de Fra. ms.lat. 17758, ff ° 99, 100: Roberts de Dampierre (1154)
- ^ Régis Valette, Catalog de la noblesse française au XXIe siècle, augmenté du Catalog provincial sous Louis XVI et au XIXe siècle, éd. Robert Laffont, 2007.