Gottfried I (Joinville)
Gottfried I of Joinville (fr. Geoffroy I ; † 1080 ) was Lord of Joinville and comes Ioviniaci ( Count of Joigny ?).
Like his father, Stephan von Joinville , Gottfried was known for his raids against church property in the Champagne region , and like this, he was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX. threatened. Towards the end of his life, however, Gottfried returned large parts of the property he had stolen to the owners.
He was married to Blanche de Reynel (also Blanche de Mosellane ), sister of Arnoul, Canon of Verdun , and had at least three sons with her:
- Gottfried II (who inherited his father)
- Rainard († after 1096)
- Hilduin (X 1055, at the Battle of Boulogne)
- Stephan
See also
- Joinville , capital of the aristocratic family
literature
- Jules Simonnet: Essai sur l'histoire de la généalogie des sires de Joinville (1008-1386) accompagné de chartes . F. Dangien, Langres 1875, pp. 19-27 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Stephan |
Lord of Joinville 1060-1080 |
Gottfried II./IV. |
Stephan |
Count of Joigny 1060-1080 |
Gottfried II./IV. |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gottfried I. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Gottfried III. from Joigny |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Lord of Joinville, Count of Joigny |
DATE OF BIRTH | 11th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 1080 |