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Baudement was a family of French nobility that only existed in the 12th century and at the beginning of the 13th century.

history

It took its name from the town of Baudement in what is now the Marne department . The family also included the fiefs of Fère-en-Tardenois ( Aisne ), Nesles (Aisne), Longueville, Quincy and Braine (Aisne).

After their extinction, the family was inherited by Count Robert I von Dreux , a member of the ruling Capetian family and husband of the last members of the Baudement family.

Tribe list

  1. NN
    1. André de Baudement, † July 19, 1142, Seigneur de Fère-en-Tardenois, de Nesles, de Longueville, de Quincy, de Baudement etc., 1118 Seneschal of Champagne , 1127, 1137 clerical in Clairvaux monastery ; ⚭ Agnes, widow of NN, founded the Chaalis monastery in 1136 , and in 1137 spiritually in the Prémontré monastery
      1. André, 1145 spiritual in the Pontigny monastery
      2. Thibauld, spiritual in the Prémontré monastery
      3. Guy de Baudement, 1125/37 attested, † 1144, ⚭ Alix, widow of Milon II of Bar-sur-Seine ( Brienne house )
        1. Hugues
        2. Guidon
        3. Agnès, attested in 1201, † before 1217, Dame de Braine etc., founder of the Saint-Yved (Braine) monastery ; ⚭ 1153 Robert of France , Comte de Dreux , † 1188 in Vienne ( Tribe list of the Capetians , House of France-Dreux )
      4. Walerand, † 1142, clerical in Clairvaux monastery , then abbot of Ourscamp , also buried there
      5. Helvide, attested in 1135, † 1165; ⚭ I Hugues Sire de Montréal 1102, † before 1119; ⚭ II 1120/25 Guy I. Sire de Dampierre, Viscount de Troyes , 1116/45 attested, † before 1152 ( House Dampierre )
      6. Humbeline, attested in 1135; ⚭ Gautier II. , Comte de Brienne 1135/58, † before 1161 ( House of Brienne )
    2. Engenoul, 1132 canon at Saint-Gervais in Soissons
    3. ? Lethericus de Baudement, attested in 1133
      1. Léon, attested in 1133
      2. Eustachius, attested in 1133
    4. ? Guillaume de Baudement, attested 1129–32, 1133 Knights Templar

Individual evidence

  1. on the wife cf. Article Robert I. (Dreux)
  2. on the foundation cf. Article Robert I. (Dreux)

literature

  • Detlev Schwennicke, European Family Tables Volume XIV (1991) Plate 51, used therein
  • Étienne Moreau-Nélaton, Historie de Fère-en-Tardenois I, Paris 1911, pp. 40-52
  • William Mendel Newman , Les seigneurs de Nesle en Picardie I, Paris 1971, p. 206, II Paris 1971, p. 33 and 159
  • Joseph Depoin, Recueil des chartes et documents de Saint-Martin-des-Champs I, Paris 1912, no. 128
  • Marquis A. d'Albon, Cartulaire général de l'ordre du Temple 1119-1150, Paris 1913, no.XXVII and LX
  • Lucien Merlet, Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Sainte-Trinité de Tiron I, Chartres 1883, No. LXXXVa
  • Martine Garrigues, Le premier cartulaire de l'abbaye cistercienne de Pontigny (XIIe-XIIIe siècles), Paris 1981, no.42