Guichard V. (Beaujeu)
Guichard V. de Beaujeu († May 19, 1265 ) was a lord of Beaujeu and was probably appointed Constable of France in 1250 .
He was the only son of Humbert V. de Beaujeu .
In 1260 he married Blanche († 1306), a daughter of Count John the Wise of Chalon .
He died in 1265 on a diplomatic mission in England.
Since his marriage remained childless, his sister Isabelle de Beaujeu inherited him and took the property to the Albon family . His widow married Béraud IX in 1268. de Mercœur .
literature
- Jean Favier : Dictionnaire de la France médiévale, keyword Beaujeu
- Detlev Schwennicke: European Family Tables Volume XI (1986), Plate 156
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Humbert V. |
Lord of Beaujeu 1250–1265![]() |
Rainald from Forez |
Gilles de Trazegnies |
Connétable of France 1250–1277 |
Humbert II. De Beaujeu-Montpensier |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Guichard V. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Guichard V. de Beaujeu |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Connétable of France |
DATE OF BIRTH | 13th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | May 19, 1265 |
Place of death | England |