Montdidier (noble family)

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Montdidier was a family of the northern French aristocracy who first appeared as Counts of Montdidier in the middle of the 10th century .

history

By marriage, the two lines of the family came into the possession of the County of Dammartin and the County of Roucy , both of which were lost again in the 12th and 13th centuries due to the lack of male descendants.

The best-known family members are Ebles II , who was active in the Spanish Reconquista around 1073 , a son-in-law of the Norman Prince Robert Guiscard , his sister Félicie , who married King Sancho I of Aragón and Navarra in 1076 , and (in Germany) his son Hugo, a son-in-law of the Staufer Duke Friedrich I of Swabia .

Tribe list

  1. NN
    1. Hilduin I, † before 956, after 923 Count of Montdidier
    2. Hilduin, Count of Arcis-sur-Aube iure uxoris ; ⚭ Hersende, attested as a countess in 970, Dame de Ramerupt
      1. Manasses, † 991, 970 Bishop of Troyes
      2. Hilduin II., Comes , Seigneur de Ramerupt, 992 attested
        1. Hilduin III., Comes, Seigneur de Ramerupt
          1. Hilduin IV, attested in 1032, † 1063, Count of Montdidier, Seigneur de Ramerupt, 1061 Count of Roucy; ⚭ Adèle, heiress of Roucy, † 1062, daughter of Ebles I, Count of Roucy ( House of Roucy )
            1. Ebles II , † May 1103, 1063 Count of Roucy; ⚭ before 1082 Sibille, daughter of Robert Guiskard , Duke of Apulia ( Hauteville (noble family) )
              1. Guiscard
              2. Hugues Cholet, attested 1104/58, † probably 1160, Count of Roucy, Seigneur de Nizy-le-Comte et de Sévigny ; ⚭ I Aveline, testified in 1117; ⚭ II Richilde von Schwaben, attested in 1139/47, † before 1154, daughter of Friedrich I , Duke of Swabia ( list of Staufer family members )
                1. (I) Ada, 1172 attested; ⚭ Gaucher II. , Châtelain de Châtillon-sur-Marne , Seigneur de Troissy , de Montjay et de Crécy , attested in 1134, X January 19, 1147 in Laodikäa ( House of Châtillon )
                2. (II) Robert Guiscard, 1147/78 attested, † before 1181, 1164 Count of Roucy; ⚭ before 1154 Elisabeth de Mareuil, Dame de Neufchâtel-sur-Aisne , testified 1132/1207, daughter of Jean, Vice Count of Mareuil, Seigneur de Neufchâtel, widow of Robert, Seigneur de Montaigu ( House Pierrepont ), married in third marriage before 1202 Renaud de Montdiviel
                  1. Raoul I., attested in 1166, † 1196, Count of Roucy; ⚭ Isabeau (Melisende) de Coucy, daughter of Raoul, Seigneur de Coucy ( House of Boves ), married Henri III, Count of Grandpré († 1211) for the second time
                    1. Daughter, 1181 nun in Plesnois
                  2. Jean I, 1166/91 attested, † 1200, Count of Roucy
                  3. Eustachie, 1190/1209 attested, † probably before 1211, 1206 Countess of Roucy; ⚭ 1190 Robert, Seigneur de Pierrepont , excommunicated in 1183 , attested in 1200, † before 1209 ( Pierrepont House )
                  4. Ebles, 1180 canon in Reims
                  5. Henri, † 1196
                  6. Beatrix, † 1180
                3. (II) Ebles, 1147/54 attested
                4. (II) Hugues, Seigneur de Thony, Seigneur du Bois 1154/66; ⚭ Eve de Courlandon - descendants: the lords of Le Bois, Manre, Villette, Chalendry and Chastay
                5. (II) Clémence, testified in 1154; ⚭ I Renaud, Seigneur de Rozoy-en-Thiérache ; ⚭ II Guermond de Châtillon, Seigneur de Savigny ( House of Châtillon )
                6. (II) Havoie
                7. (Ii) Sara called Agnès, testified in 1154; ⚭ Gui, Seigneur de Soupir
                8. (II) Sibille, 1154 attested
              3. Thomas, † small
              4. Ebles
                1. Ebles
              5. Manassès
                1. Thomas, testified in 1157
                2. Petronille, testified in 1157; ⚭ Raoul, Count of Vieille-Ville
              6. Ermengarde, attested in 1157; ⚭ Gervais, 1151 Seigneur de Bazoches-sur-Vesles , attested 1134/67, † before 1169
              7. Mabile (Mamilia), † soon after 1122; ⚭ I Hugues du Puiset , Count of Jaffa , † probably 1112; ⚭ II Albert of Namur , Count of Jaffa, † shortly before 1122
              8. Agnes; ⚭ before 1119 Simon II. Count of Clefmont , Seigneur de Ribemont , 1098 / around 1130 attested
            2. André, † after 1118, Seigneur de Ramerupt et d'Arcis-sur-Aube 1093-1096; ⚭ I Adèle; ⚭ II Guisemode, sister of Baudouin, monk in Molesme , widow of Hugues, Seigneur de Pleurs
              1. (I) Hugo Britto, Count 1102/08, in Spain
              2. (I) Olivier
              3. (I) Ebles, † January 21, 1126, Seigneur de Ramerupt, probably 1103/04 archdeacon in Laon, 1121/26 Bishop of Châlons
              4. (I) Alix, attested 1108/43, Dame de Ramerupt, founds the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Bassefontaine in Brienne-la-Vieille in 1143 ; ⚭ Erard I , Count of Brienne , † 1114/25, buried in the Abbey of Montier-en-Der ( House of Brienne )
              5. (I) daughter ; ⚭ Jean, Vice Count of Mareuil
            3. Felicie , † May 3, 1123; ⚭ 1076 Sancho I. Ramirez , King of Aragón , 1076 King of Navarre , † June 4, 1094
            4. Hugues, attested in 1060
            5. Beatrix, † September 2 after 1129; ⚭ Godefroid I, Count of Perche , † mid-October 1100 ( House of Châteaudun )
            6. Marguerite; ⚭ Hugues I, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis , called Hugues de Mouchy, attested in 1067 ( House of Clermont )
            7. Ermentrude, testified 1072/1102; ⚭ Thibaut I, Count of Reynel , † before April 11, 1101
            8. Ada, attested around 1095, buried in Liessies Abbey; ⚭ I Geoffroy, Seigneur de Guise ; ⚭ II Walter, Lord of Ath ; ⚭ III Thierry, Seigneur d ' Avesnes , † probably 1106
            9. Adèle, † 1068/69, buried in the Abbey of St. Hubert in the Ardennes; ⚭ Arnold II, Count of Chiny , † April 16, 1106 ( House of Chiny )
            10. Adelaide; ⚭ Conon, called Falcon de la Sarraz, attested around 1087/110, † before 1114
          2. Manassès Calva Asina, attested 1031/53, 1053 Vidame de Reims ; ⚭ Beatrix of Hainaut, divorced from Ebles I, Count of Roucy, daughter of Reginar IV , Count of Hainaut ( Reginare ) and Havide of France ( list of the Capetians )
            1. Manassès, 1095/1106 Archbishop of Reims
            2. Guy de Neufchâtel, † before 1103
            3. Adèle, Abbess of Notre-Dame in Laon
          3. Isabelle; ⚭ I Bouchard II. Count of Corbeil , X before 1101 ( Rollonids ); ⚭ II Gui I. le Rouge , Count of Rochefort , Seigneur de Gournay-sur-Marne ( House of Montlhéry )
        2. Manassès, X December 15, 1037 Ornel , 1025 Count of Dammartin , buried at Saint-Vannes in Verdun ; ⚭ Constance (probably Constance de Dammartin)
          1. Eudes, Count of Dammartin after 1050–60 / 61
          2. Hugues I, 1071 Count von Dammartin, 1075 Seigneur de Bulles, † probably 1100; ⚭ Roharde, sister of Ascalin de Bulles
            1. Son, † before 1081
            2. Pierre, attested in 1081, † September 13, 1105/06 Château de Rosnay (Champagne) , Count of Dammartin; ⚭ Eustachie, 1107 attested
              1. Son, attested in 1107
            3. Basil, attested in 1081
            4. Adèle de Bulles, 1081/1193 attested; ⚭I Aubri de Mello, † young ( Mello House ); ⚭ II Lancelin (probably Lancelin II. De Beauvais), 1112/16 administrator of the County of Dammartin - the descendants from the first marriage are the later Counts of Dammartin
              1. (II) Manassès, attested in 1114/71, 1139 Sire (Vicecomes) de Bulles, founds Beaupré Monastery (Picardy) in 1135, abbot of Froidmont Monastery in 1142/71 , buried in Beaupré; ⚭ Alix de Milly , daughter of Sagalon, buried in Beaupré
              2. (II) Renaud, 1114/62 attested, † before 1167, probably 1138 Count von Dammartin, 1149 Seigneur de Bulles; ⚭ I Marguerite de Senlis, daughter of Guillaume Loup, Bouteiller de France; ⚭ II Euphémie de Picquigny , attested in 1144, spiritual in Garanville in 1149, daughter of Guermond de Picquigny, Vidame d'Amiens
              3. (II) Thibaut, 1114 / around 1167 attested, † before 1172, 1149 Seigneur de Bulles, 1123/49 archdeacon, 1139 Domthesaurarius in Beauvais
              4. (II) Rohes, attested in 1144
              5. (II) Lancelin, testified 1134/49, 1149 Seigneur de Bulles, Count of Dammartin; ⚭ Clémence, attested in 1153
              6. (II) Beatrix
              7. (II) Mabilie
              8. (II) basil; ⚭ probably Dreux de Mello, attested in 1136 ( Mello house )
            5. Eustachie, attested in 1081

Individual evidence

  1. Schwennicke Volume I.1 Plate 14 (Die Staufer ...) does not list any daughter of Friedrich I who was married to Hugo von Roucy, but in the plate used here; The following applies: (1) Alberich von Trois-Fontaines mentions Hugo's wife without naming her as the sister of Emperor Konrad ("comes Hugo Cholez" and "ut dicitur, imperatoris Conradi", Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1119, MGH SS XXIII, p. 823.), (2) Hugo made a gift to the church in Épernay for the salvation of his wife Richildis with consent a. a. of his son (from this marriage) Robert Guiscard ("Hugo comes Roceiensis"… "ecclesiam… in Eberneicurte"… "uxoris Richildis pie memorie"… "filiorum meorum Roberti Wiscardi et uxoris eius Elisabeth, Ebali et Hugonis et filiarum mearum Clementie, Sibille et Sare que cognominatur Agnes ", document from 1154 ( Godefroid Kurth (ed.) (1903) Chartes de l´abbaye de Saint-Hubert en Ardenne, Volume I, XCII, p. 117)

literature

  • Père Anselme : Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des anciens barons du royaume ...., par le P. Anselme, ...; continuée par M. Du Fourny, 3rd edition (1726–1733) Volume 8, pp. 861–880 online
  • Detlev Schwennicke: European Family Tables , Volume III.4 (1989) Table 675B, 676, 677

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