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Personal data Renaud de Clermont comte de Clermont-en Beauvaisis 

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  • He was born about 1108 TO ABT 1100 in Clermont, Oise, France.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on March 17, 1995.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on March 25, 1995.
  • Occupations:
    • in Count of Clermont.
    • .
      {geni:job_title} Comte, de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Sieur, de Luzarches, Croisé
  • He died about APR 1162 TO ABT 1162 in France.
  • A child of Hugues I de Creil and Marguerite de Ramerupt
  • This information was last updated on June 3, 2012.

Household of Renaud de Clermont comte de Clermont-en Beauvaisis

(1) He is married to Clemence de Bar.

They got married about 1140 TO ABT 1153 at France.


Child(ren):



(2) He is married to Adèle (Adelaide) de Vermandois.

They got married about 1102 at France.


Child(ren):

  1. Marguerite de Clermont  ± 1105-???? 


Notes about Renaud de Clermont comte de Clermont-en Beauvaisis

Name Prefix: Count Name Suffix: II
Name Suffix: Iii; Ct Clermont
Name Suffix: Iii; Ct Clermont
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RENAUD de Clermont, son of HUGUES de Clermont [en-Beauvaisis] & his wife Marguerite de Ramerupt (-before 1162). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Guido dictus Qui-non-dormit et Hugo Pauper et comes Rainaldus et sorores eorum" as children of "Hugo comes de Claro-monte" and his wife Marguerite[287]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "comitem Rainaldum" as son of "comiti Hugonis de Claromonte Baluacensi" and his wife Marguerite[288]. Albert of Aix names "Reinoldus de civitate Belvatiæ" among those present with Adhémar Bishop of Le Puy on the First Crusade[289]. "Hugo Clarimontis dns" confirmed his donations to the church of Saint-Germer-de-Flay, with the consent of "filiis meis Rainaldo et Guidone", by charter dated to before Nov 1099[290]. He assumed the title Comte de Clermont [en-Beauvaisis] after his first marriage[291]. "Comitem Rainaldum Claromontensem…uxor eius Clementia, filia…ipsius Margarita" consented to a donation to Saint-Leu d´Esserent by charter dated to [1117][292]. A charter dated 1144 confirmed a donation by "Rainaldus Claromontensis comes" to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "Clementia uxor prædicti comitis cum filio suo Guidone"[293]. An undated charter records the grant of pasturage rights "ad castrum Claromontis, Credulii, Gornaci, Lusarchiarum" to Saint-Leu d´Esserant by "Hugo comes Cestrensis" and "Hugo Claromontensis et Margarita uxor eius", later confirmed by "Rainaldus comes" with the consent of "uxore eius Clementia et filiis eius Guidone et Rainaldo"[294]. "Rainaldus comes de Claromonte et Clemencia uxor eius et Widdo eorum filius" confirmed donations to Saint-Leu d´Esserant made by "Albericus…Paganus…comites de Donno Martino…pater suus Hugo de Claromonte et Margarita uxor eius et comites Cestrences Hugo et Richardus", on the advice of "uxoris meæ Adæ", by charter dated 1152[295].

m firstly (1103) ADELAIS Ctss de Vermandois, de Valois et de Crépy, widow of HUGUES de France Comte de Vermandois, daughter and heiress of HERIBERT IV Comte de Vermandois & his wife Adelais de Valois ([1065]-28 Sep [1120/24]). The De Genere Comitum Flandrensium, Notæ Parisienses names "Odonem et Adelam sororem" as the two children of "comes Herbertus", specifying that the husband of Adela was "Hugoni le Magne" and referring to her second husband "comes de Claromonte", specifying that her daughter by the latter married Charles Count of Flanders[296]. The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Adelidem comitissam Viromandensium, defuncto priore viro, scilicet Hugone Magno" as wife of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]"[297]. "Comitem Rainaldum Claromontensem…uxor eius Clementia, filia…ipsius Margarita" consented to a donation to Saint-Leu d´Esserent by charter dated to [1117][298]. "Clementia" in this charter was presumably an error for "Adelais", considering the date of the charter, unless it is a reference to Renaud´s otherwise unrecorded second wife (assuming that the charter is misdated by a few years).

[m secondly [CLEMENCE], daughter of ---. No direct reference has been found to this suggested second marriage. However, several factors point to it being correct. Firstly, the [sixteen] year period between the death of Comte Renaud's first wife and his marriage to Clémence de Bar suggests that an intermediate marriage is likely. Secondly, the Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis does not include Comte Renaud's sons Raoul, Simon and Etienne (who, it is suggested, would have been born from this second marriage) in the list of his sons "Guidonem et Rainaldum et Hugonem archidiaconum Metensem et Galterum cum aliis utriusque sexus" by his wife "comitissam de Dammartin, filiam comitis Rainaldi de Monzuns"[299]. Thirdly, "fratris mei Symon et Stephanus" consented to the donation by "Radulfus…comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1162[300], none of the sons named in the Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis being listed as subscribers. Fourthly, the chronology is tight for Comte Renaud´s son Raoul to have been born from his marriage to Clémence de Bar, given the date of his marriage estimated to [1152/55]. If this second marriage is correct, it is possible that Comte Renaud's second wife was connected with the family of the Comtes de Dammartin. The reference in the Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis to his wife as "comitissam de Dammartin, filiam comitis Rainaldi de Monzuns" is puzzling. As suggested below, it is possible that it results from confusion with Renaud's daughter Mathilde who married Aubry [II] Comte de Dammartin. An alternative possibility is that the author of the Genealogiæ conflated Comte Renaud's second and third wives in this description, although a connection between the supposed second wife and the Dammartin family cannot be explained based on our current knowledge of their genealogy. It is possible that Comte Renaud´s second wife was also named Clémence, which would account for the confusion about her identity. "Comitem Rainaldum Claromontensem…uxor eius Clementia, filia…ipsius Margarita" consented to a donation to Saint-Leu d´Esserent by charter dated to [1117][301]. "Clementia" in this charter could not have been Clémence de Bar (who was not born at that date). The name could either have been an error for "Adelais", Renaud´s first wife, or refer to this second wife (assuming that the charter is misdated by a few years).]

m [secondly/thirdly] ([1140]) as her first husband, CLEMENCE de Bar, daughter of RENAUD I Comte de Bar & his second wife Gisèle de Vaudémont ([1123/27]-after 20 Jan 1182). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to the second wife of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]" as "comitissam de Dammartin, filiam comitis Rainaldi de Monzuns"[302], the reference to "comitissam de Dammartin" possibly resulting from confusion with the couple's daughter Mathilde who married Aubry [II] Comte de Dammartin (see below). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to "comites de Claromonte Belvacensi" as descended from "una…sorore eiusdem comitis [=comes Barri iunior Raynaldus]"[303]. Her birth date range is estimated based on the date of her parents' marriage and the marriage date of her supposed eldest son in [1153/55]. A charter dated 1144 confirmed a donation by "Rainaldus Claromontensis comes" to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "Clementia uxor prædicti comitis cum filio suo Guidone"[304]. An undated charter records the grant of pasturage rights "ad castrum Claromontis, Credulii, Gornaci, Lusarchiarum" to Saint-Leu d´Esserant by "Hugo comes Cestrensis" and "Hugo Claromontensis et Margarita uxor eius", later confirmed by "Rainaldus comes" with the consent of "uxore eius Clementia et filiis eius Guidone et Rainaldo"[305]. "Rainaldus comes de Claromonte et Clemencia uxor eius et Widdo eorum filius" confirmed donations to Saint-Leu d´Esserant made by "Albericus…Paganus…comites de Donno Martino…pater suus Hugo de Claromonte et Margarita uxor eius et comites Cestrences Hugo et Richardus", on the advice of "uxoris meæ Adæ", by charter dated 1152[306]. She married secondly Thibaut [III] de Crépy Sire de Nanteuil-le-Haudouin. The primary source which confirms her second marriage has not yet been identified.

Comte Renaud & his first wife had two children:

1. MARGUERITE de Clermont ([1104/05]-after 1145). "Comitem Rainaldum Claromontensem…uxor eius Clementia, filia…ipsius Margarita" consented to a donation to Saint-Leu d´Esserent by charter dated to [1117][307]. The Vita Karoli Comitis Flandriæ names "nobilem puellam Margaretam, Reinaldi comitis Clarmontensis filiam" as wife of Count Charles, specifying that the marriage took place before his accession[308]. The De Genere Comitum Flandrensium, Notæ Parisienses refers to (but does not name) the daughter of "comes de Claromonte" and his wife Adela, specifying that she married firstly Charles Count of Flanders, secondly "Hugo Champdaveine…comes Sancti Pauli" by whom she had "Radulfus Champdaveine et Guod Champdaveine", and thirdly "dominus Balduinus de Encra" by whom she had "domini Galteri de Helli"[309]. The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to, but does not name, the daughter of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]" & his wife Adelaide as wife of "comes Karolus Flandre"[310]. It is assumed that Marguerite was born soon after her parents' marriage as her mother was already nearly 40 years old at the time. m firstly (before Jul 1119) CARL of Denmark, son of KNUD II "den Hellige/the Holy" King of Denmark & his wife Adela de Flandre ([1084]-murdered Bruges 2 Mar 1127, bur Bruges, St Donatien, later Saint-Sauveur). He succeeded in 1119 as CHARLES "the Good" Count of Flanders. m secondly ([1128]) as his second wife, HUGUES [III] “Candavène” Comte de Saint-Pol, son of HUGUES [II] Comte de Saint-Pol & his wife Helissende de Ponthieu (-after 1145). m thirdly BAUDOUIN d’Encre, son of ---.

2. RAOUL de Clermont . The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. 1119.

Comte Renaud & his [second] wife had [three] children:

3. RAOUL "le Roux" de Clermont (-killed in battle Acre 15 Oct 1191). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified, particularly the source confirming that he was the son of Clémence de Bar. It should be noted that the Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Guidonem et Rainaldum et Hugonem archidiaconum Metensem et Galterum cum aliis utriusque sexus" as children of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]" and his wife "comitissam de Dammartin, filiam comitis Rainaldi de Monzuns" but makes no mention of Raoul[311]. Seigneur de Creil 1153. Comte de Clermont 1157. "Radulfus…comes Clarimontis" donated property to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp with the consent of "Adelidis uxor mea et Matildis soror mea…fratris mei Symon et Stephanus" by charter dated 1162, witnessed by "Guido Campus Avene nepos meus"[312]. "R…comes Clarimontis et dominus Brituliensis…et Aeliz comitissam uxorem meam" confirmed the donation to the church of Breteuil by "Sangalo de Garda Malgerii, Henricus filius eius" by undated charter, witnessed by "Albericus Domni Martini comes et Mahaux soror mea, Domni Martini comitissa, Rainaldus castellanus Britulii…"[313]. Connétable de France 1164. "Radulfus…comes Claromontensis" donated the church of Saint-Evremond de Creil to the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent, for "progenitorum meorum qui in monasterio…sepulti sunt", with the consent of "fratribus meis Hugone primicerio Metensis ecclesiæ…ecclesiæ de Credulio abate, et Simone milite fratre meo et dominum meum Radulfum abbatem Cluniacensem atque…domnum Rainaldum consanguineum meum eiusdem monasterii tunc priorem" [Raoul de Sully abbé de Cluny, Renaud de Haut-Pierre, prieur de Saint-Leu], by charter dated 24 Feb 1176[314]. "Radulfus comes Claromonensis" donated property to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp with the consent of "Adelidis uxoris mee et filiarum mearum Katerine et Adelidis" by charter dated 1178, subscribed by "Symonis fratris mei, Petri Ambianensis nepotis mei"[315]. "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" donated property to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp with the consent of "uxore mea Aelis, filio que meo Philippo et Katarina filia mee" by charter dated 1182[316]. "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" donated part of Hez wood to the church of Froidmont by charter dated 1190 witnessed by "Alberico comite de Dammartin et Renaldo filio eius…Aelidis uxor mea et filie mee Cathelina et Mathildis…Hugo frater meus primicerius ecclesie Mettensis…"[317]. m ([1153/55]) ALIX de Breteuil, daughter of VALERAN [III] Sire de Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis & his first wife Holdeburge dame d'Ailly-sur-Noye et de Tartigny (-after [1196/97], bur Variville). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "comitissam Clarimontis Belvacensis et uxorem Symonis Clarimontis et Emiciam" as the three daughters of "Alaydis [filia comitem de Brana Robertum domnum]" & her first husband[318], although it appears chronologically impossible for Alix, wife of Raoul Comte de Clermont, to have been the daughter of Valeran [III] by his second wife. "Adelidis uxor …" consented to the donation by "Radulfus…comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1162[319]. "R…comes Clarimontis et dominus Brituliensis…et Aeliz comitissam uxorem meam" confirmed the donation to the church of Breteuil by "Sangalo de Garda Malgerii, Henricus filius eius" by undated charter, witnessed by "Albericus Domni Martini comes et Mahaux soror mea, Domni Martini comitissa, Rainaldus castellanus Britulii…"[320]. "Adelidis uxoris mee…" consented to two donations by "Radulfus comes Claromonensis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charters dated 1178[321]. "Uxore mea Aelis…" consented to the donation by "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1182[322]. "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" donated part of Hez wood to the church of Froidmont by charter dated 1190 witnessed by "Alberico comite de Dammartin et Renaldo filio eius…Aelidis uxor mea et filie mee Cathelina et Mathildis…Hugo frater meus primicerius ecclesie Mettensis…"[323]. "Aelidis comitissa Claromontis et domina Britulli" confirmed the donation to the church of Breteuil by "Hugo de Garda" by charter dated 1194, witnessed by "Radulphus de Ailli nepos meus…Manasses de Conti…" and confirmed another donation by "Hugo de Crepicordio frater patris mei Galeranni" for the soul of "Petronille filie sue" and confirmed after his death by "Heverardus eius filius successor et heres"[324]. Comte Raoul & his wife had four children:

a) CATHERINE de Clermont (-19/20 Sep [1212/23]). "…Filiarum mearum Katerine et Adelidis" consented to two donations by "Radulfus comes Claromonensis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charters dated 1178[325]. "…Filio que meo Philippo et Katarina filia mee" consented to the donation by "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1182[326]. "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" donated part of Hez wood to the church of Froidmont by charter dated 1190 witnessed by "Alberico comite de Dammartin et Renaldo filio eius…Aelidis uxor mea et filie mee Cathelina et Mathildis…Hugo frater meus primicerius ecclesie Mettensis…"[327]. "Catharina uxore…" consented to the donation by "Louis C. de Blois et de Clermont" to the abbey of l'Etoile by charter dated 1190[328]. She succeeded as Ctss de Clermont in 1192. "Katerina uxore mea…" consented to the donation by "Ludovicus comes Blesensis et Clarimontis" to Hôtel-Dieu, Châteaudun by charter dated 27 Jan 1196[329]. "Katherina uxore mea…" consented to the confirmation by "Ludovicus Blesensis et Clarimontis comes" of the donation by "Gaufridus vicecomes Castriduni" to Hôtel-Dieu, Châteaudun by charter dated Mar 1200[330]. "Katerina Blesensis et Claromontensis comitisse" consented to a donation to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1202[331]. "Katherina uxore mea…" consented to the donation by "Ludovicus Blesensis et Clarimontis comes…Iherosolimam proficiscens" to Hôtel-Dieu, Châteadun by charter dated May 1202[332]. "Katelina Blesis et Clarimuntis comitissa" took "villam Ceresium" into her protection by charter dated 1206 which names "Theobaldus comes felicis memorie et eius filius comes Ludovicus dominus meus"[333]. The necrology of Chartres cathedral records the death "XII Kal Oct" of "Katerina…comitissa Blesensis et Clarimontis", also naming "viro suo…comite Ludovico…Theobaldus comes filius suus"[334]. m (1184) LOUIS de Blois, son of THIBAUT V " le Bon" Comte de Blois & his second wife Alix de France (-killed in battle near Adrianople 15 Apr 1205). He succeeded in 1191 as Comte de Blois.

b) AELIS de Clermont (-[before 1182]). "…Filiarum mearum Katerine et Adelidis" consented to two donations by "Radulfus comes Claromonensis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charters dated 1178[335]. Presumably she died before 1182 when she is not named with her brother and sister as confirming her father's donation.

c) MATHILDE de Clermont (-1200 or after). "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" donated part of Hez wood to the church of Froidmont by charter dated 1190 witnessed by "Alberico comite de Dammartin et Renaldo filio eius…Aelidis uxor mea et filie mee Cathelina et Mathildis…Hugo frater meus primicerius ecclesie Mettensis…"[336]. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. 1198/1200. m GUILLAUME [II] Seigneur de Vierzon, son of --- (-1216).

d) PHILIPPE de Clermont (-[1182/92]). "…Filio que meo Philippo et Katarina filia mee" consented to the donation by "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1182[337].

4. SIMON de Clermont (-1187 or after). "…Fratris mei Symon et Stephanus" consented to the donation by "Radulfus…comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1162[338]. The primary source which confirms the identity of Simon's mother has not yet been identified. Simon's absence, together with Raoul and Etienne, from the list of Comte Renaud's sons by his wife Clémence de Bar in the Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis (see above) suggests that the two groups of brothers may have been born from different marriages, although the issue is not without doubt [339]. This hypothesis may be corroborated by Simon and Etienne, and their sister Mathilde, subscribing Raoul's 1162 charter, without any of the other named [half-]brothers. "Radulfus…comes Claromontensis" donated the church of Saint-Evremond de Creil to the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "fratribus meis Hugone primicerio Metensis ecclesiæ…ecclesiæ de Credulio abate, et Simone milite fratre meo…", by charter dated 24 Feb 1176[340]. "Symonis fratris mei, Petri Ambianensis nepotis mei" subscribed the charter dated 1178 under which "Radulfus comes Claromonensis" donated property to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp[341]. Seigneur d'Ailly-sur-Noye. "Dnus Symon de Alliaco" donated property to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "Matildis uxor eius et filii eius Radulfus et Guido et Dnus Robertus de Bova", by charter dated to before 1191, but received 1193, signed by "Rodulfus comes de Claromonte…"[342]. m MATHILDE de Breteuil, daughter of VALERAN [III] Sire de Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis & his first wife Holdeburge dame d'Ailly-sur-Noye et de Tartigny (-14 Mar 1208). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "comitissam Clarimontis Belvacensis et uxorem Symonis Clarimontis et Emiciam" as the three daughters of "Alaydis [filia comitem de Brana Robertum domnum]" & her first husband[343], although it appears chronologically unlikely for Mathilde, wife of Simon de Clermont, to have been the daughter of Valeran [III] by his second wife. "Dnus Symon de Alliaco" donated property to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "Matildis uxor eius et filii eius Radulfus et Guido et Dnus Robertus de Bova", by charter dated to before 1191, but received 1193, signed by "Rodulfus comes de Claromonte…"[344].

- SEIGNEURS d'AILLY, SEIGNEURS de NESLE, SEIGNEURS de TARTIGNY[345].

5. ETIENNE de Clermont . "…Fratris mei Symon et Stephanus" consented to the donation by "Radulfus…comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1162[346]. The primary source which confirms the identity of Etienne's mother has not yet been identified. Etienne's absence, together with Raoul and Simon, from the list of Comte Renaud's sons by his wife Clémence de Bar in the Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis (see above) suggests that the two groups of brothers may have been born from different marriages, although the issue is not without doubt[347]. This hypothesis may be corroborated by Simon and Etienne, and their sister Mathilde, subscribing Raoul's 1162 charter, without any of the other named [half-]brothers.

6. MATHILDE [Mabile] de Clermont (-1200 or after). "…Matildis soror mea…" consented to the donation by "Radulfus…comes Clarimontis" to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1162[348]. The primary source which confirms the identity of Mathilde's mother has not yet been identified. As noted above, the fact that Mathilde and her brothers Simon and Etienne subscribed the 1162 charter, without any of their other named [half-]brothers, suggests that the two groups of brothers and sisters may have been born from different marriages, although the issue is not without doubt. "R…comes Clarimontis et dominus Brituliensis…et Aeliz comitissam uxorem meam" confirmed the donation to the church of Breteuil by "Sangalo de Garda Malgerii, Henricus filius eius" by undated charter, witnessed by "Albericus Domni Martini comes et Mahaux soror mea, Domni Martini comitissa, Rainaldus castellanus Britulii…"[349]. 1182/1200. m AUBRY [II] Comte de Dammartin Seigneur de Lillebonne, son of [AUBRY [II] Comte de Dammartin & his wife Clémence ---] (-Lillebonne 20 Sep 1200, bur Jumièges).

Comte Renaud & his [second/third] wife had six children:

7. GUY de Clermont (-after 1152). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Guidonem et Rainaldum et Hugonem archidiaconum Metensem et Galterum cum aliis utriusque sexus" as children of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]" and his wife "comitissam de Dammartin, filiam comitis Rainaldi de Monzuns"[350]. A charter dated 1144 confirmed a donation by "Rainaldus Claromontensis comes" to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "Clementia uxor prædicti comitis cum filio suo Guidone"[351]. An undated charter records the grant of pasturage rights "ad castrum Claromontis, Credulii, Gornaci, Lusarchiarum" to Saint-Leu d´Esserant by "Hugo comes Cestrensis" and "Hugo Claromontensis et Margarita uxor eius", later confirmed by "Rainaldus comes" with the consent of "uxore eius Clementia et filiis eius Guidone et Rainaldo"[352]. "Rainaldus comes de Claromonte et Clemencia uxor eius et Widdo eorum filius" confirmed donations to Saint-Leu d´Esserant made by "Albericus…Paganus…comites de Donno Martino…pater suus Hugo de Claromonte et Margarita uxor eius et comites Cestrences Hugo et Richardus", on the advice of "uxoris meæ Adæ", by charter dated 1152[353].

8. RENAUD de Clermont . The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Guidonem et Rainaldum et Hugonem archidiaconum Metensem et Galterum cum aliis utriusque sexus" as children of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]" and his wife "comitissam de Dammartin, filiam comitis Rainaldi de Monzuns"[354]. An undated charter records the grant of pasturage rights "ad castrum Claromontis, Credulii, Gornaci, Lusarchiarum" to Saint-Leu d´Esserant by "Hugo comes Cestrensis" and "Hugo Claromontensis et Margarita uxor eius", later confirmed by "Rainaldus comes" with the consent of "uxore eius Clementia et filiis eius Guidone et Rainaldo"[355].

9. HUGUES de Clermont (-28 May 1200). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Guidonem et Rainaldum et Hugonem archidiaconum Metensem et Galterum cum aliis utriusque sexus" as children of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]" and his wife "comitissam de Dammartin, filiam comitis Rainaldi de Monzuns"[356]. Primicerius at Metz 1164/70. He was elected Bishop of Metz 1171. Abbot of Creil. "Radulfus…comes Claromontensis" donated the church of Saint-Evremond de Creil to the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "fratribus meis Hugone primicerio Metensis ecclesiæ…ecclesiæ de Credulio abate, et Simone milite fratre meo…", by charter dated 24 Feb 1176[357]. Provost of Saint-Sauveur at Metz. Canon at Toul. Archdeacon at Ligny 1186. "Radulfus comes Clarimontis" donated part of Hez wood to the church of Froidmont by charter dated 1190 witnessed by "Alberico comite de Dammartin et Renaldo filio eius…Aelidis uxor mea et filie mee Cathelina et Mathildis…Hugo frater meus primicerius ecclesie Mettensis…"[358].

10. GAUTHIER de Clermont . The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Guidonem et Rainaldum et Hugonem archidiaconum Metensem et Galterum cum aliis utriusque sexus" as children of "comes Rainaldus [de Claromonte]" and his wife "comitissam de Dammartin, filiam comitis Rainaldi de Monzuns"[359].

11. MARGUERITE de Clermont (-29 Oct [1187]). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Dame de Luzarches. m ([1 Aug 1154/26 Mar 1155]) GUY [II] de Senlis Seigneur de Chantilly et d'Ermenonville, son of GUILLAUME Seigneur de Chantilly & his wife -- (-10 Oct 1188). Bouteiller de France.

12. CONSTANCE de Clermont . The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. 1165. m ROGUE de La Tournelle avocat of Pronastre, son of ---. 1165.


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Renaud de Breteuil
± 1010-± 1098
Hildouin de Ramerupt
± 1021-± 1062
Hugues I de Creil
± 1060-1103
Marguerite de Ramerupt
± 1045-± 1110

Renaud de Clermont
± 1100-± 1162

(1) ± 1153

Clemence de Bar
± 1136-1214

(2) ± 1102

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