من تزوج Adèle of Dreux؟

Adèle of Dreux: الجدول الزمني لحالة الزواج

Adèle of Dreux

Adèle of Dreux (1145 – after 1210) was a member of Norman French nobility, daughter of Robert I, Count of Dreux and his second wife Hawise of Salisbury.

She married Valéran III, Count of Breteuil on 24 June 1156, and had the following issue:

  • Adèle (d. 1195), married Raoul le Roux.
  • Amicia (1160–1226), married Baldwin de Yerres, John Briard & Gauthier de Rinsel and had issue.
  • Mahaut, married Simon of Clermont (d. 1187) and had issue.

After Valéran's death in 1162, she married secondly Guy II of Châtillon. Her brother, Walter III of Châtillon, provided her dowry through the sale of Pierrefonds. They had:

  • Guy III (d. 1191)
  • Alix (d. 1193), married William de Garlande (d. 1216), and had issue
  • Walter III of Châtillon
  • Marie of Châtillon, first wife of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, divorced 1190. (2) Married Robert de Vieuxpont.(3) Married John III, count of Vendome.

She married thirdly John I de Thorotte and had:

  • John, castellan of Noyon (d. 1237), married Odette de Dampierre (d. 1212) and had issue.
  • Ralph, bishop of Verdun (1224–1245)

Her final marriage was to Ralph, Count of Soissons, with whom she had:

  • Gertrude (d. 1220); married Matthew II of Montmorency, (d. 1230)
  • Eleanor, who married Stephen II of Sancerre (died 1252) (son of Stephen I of Sancerre) and had issue.

Adèle died after 1210.

اقرأ المزيد...
 
Wedding Rings

Guy II de Châtillon

Guy II de Châtillon, né vers 1140 et mort vers 1170, est seigneur de Châtillon, de Montjay, de Troissy, de Crécy et de Pierrefonds au milieu du XIIe siècle. Il est le fils de Gaucher II de Châtillon et d'Adèle de Roucy, dame de Pierrefonds.

اقرأ المزيد...
 

Adèle of Dreux

 
Wedding Rings

Valéran III de Breteuil, Seigneur de Breteuil

سيتم إضافة الوصف قريبا.
 

Adèle of Dreux

 
Wedding Rings

Jean I de Thourotte, Châtelain de Noyon

سيتم إضافة الوصف قريبا.
 

Adèle of Dreux

 
Wedding Rings

Ralph, Count of Soissons

Ralph, Count of Soissons

Ralph the Good (French: Raoul le Bon; died 4 January 1235), also known as Raoul III de Nesle, was the Count of Soissons from 1180. He was the third son of Raoul II de Nesle and Gertrude de Montaigu.

In 1178 Raoul and his elder brother John subscribed to a charter of the eldest brother, Conon, then count, donating property to Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp. When Alberic de Trois-Fontaines wrote his chronicle, he could refer to count Raoul of Soissons qui adhuc vivit (who still lives). But he later records his death in 1235. In 1184 Ralph became castellan of Noyon. According to Rigord, he took the Cross alongside Henry II of England and Philip II of France at a ceremony between Trie and Gisors on 13 Jan 1188 and joined the Third Crusade.

Raoul was the fourth husband of Adèle of Dreux (b. 1145/1146), daughter of Robert I of Dreux. She confirmed donations to Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp and Tremblay-en-France with him, and died between January 1205 and March 1210. Raoul was briefly married to Yolande, daughter of Geoffrey IV of Joinville, before taking as his third wife Ada d'Avesnes, widow of Henry, Count of Grandpré.

Raoul and his first wife Adele he had:

  • Gertrude, married first to Count Jean de Beaumont-sur-Oise (d. 1222), and second to Mathieu II de Montmorency (d.1230), Constable of France.
  • Alienor, married first to Count Mathieu III de Beaumont-sur-Oise (d. 1208), and second to Étienne II de Sancerre (d. 1252), Grand Butler of France and son of Stephen I, Count of Sancerre.

By his third wife Ada he had three children:

  • John, Count of Soissons
  • Ralph (d. 1272), who was probably a trouvère (troubadour)
  • Isabelle of Nesle, married to a Viscount of Châtellerault.

Upon the death of Raoul, his son John became Count of Soissons.

اقرأ المزيد...