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  1. Adelaide de Savoie  ± 1092-1154 

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    Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne
    Spanish: Da. Gisela de Borgoña
    Gender:
    Female
    Birth:
    circa 1070
    Bourgogne, France
    Death:
    circa 1133 (54-72)
    Chambéry, Savoie, Rhone-Alpes, France
    Place of Burial:
    Chambéry, Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of William I "the Great" count of Burgundy and Étiennette de Longwy, countess consort of Bourgogne

    Wife of Humbert II, count of Savoy "the Fat"
    and Rainier Aleramici, marquis of Monferrat

    Mother of Amadeus III, count of Savoy "the crusader"; Agnès de Savoie, de Maurienne; Adelaide de Savoie, de Maurienne; Giovanna de Montferrato; William V Aleramici, "the Old" marquess of Montferrat; Matilda de Montferrat, Maud and Isabella di Montferrato

    Sister of Hugues de Bourgogne, archevêques de Besan√ßon; Guillaume de Bourgogne; Ermentrude of Burgundy; Pope Callistus II; Stephen I "the Rash" count of M√¢con & Burgundy; √âtiennette de Bourgogne; Sibylle, duchesse consort de Bourgogne; Reginald II, count palatine of Burgundy; Raymond of Burgundy, Count of Galicia; Clemence de Bourgogne, Comtesse de Burgundy and Bertha II Persijn (van Boergondi√´)

    https://www.geni.com/people/Gisèle-de-Bourgogne/6000000001381395280

    Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne is your 25th great grandmother.
    You ¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
    your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Francis "Fannie" Pernerviane Welborn (Davis)
    his mother ·Üí Primma M. Pridgen
    her mother ·Üí Sarah Autra Pridgen (Pitchlynn)
    her mother ·Üí Major John Pitchlynn, Sr.
    her father ·Üí Jemima Sally Pitchlynn (Hickman)
    his mother ·Üí Marie Hickman (Hornbeck)
    her mother ·Üí Janneke aka Jane Hornbeck (Kortright)
    her mother ·Üí Sarah Kortright (Ten Eyck)
    her mother ·Üí Jannetje Aldertse Roosa
    her mother ·Üí Captain Aeldert Hymansz Roosa
    her father ·Üí Heijmen Guijsbert Roosa
    his father ·Üí Gijsbert Goertzen Roosa
    his father ·Üí Jutta van Heukelom, gezegd van Rosendael
    his mother ·Üí Otto Ottensz van Heukelom
    her father ·Üí Otto van Heukelom
    his father ·Üí Otto Ottensz van Heukelom
    his father ·Üí Aleid d'Avesnes
    his mother ·Üí Guido (Gwijde Gui) d'Avesnes, bishop of Utrecht
    her father ·Üí Jean I d'Avesnes, count of Hainault
    his father ·Üí Margaret II, countess of Flanders
    his mother ·Üí Marie de Champagne
    her mother ·Üí Marie Capet de France, comtesse de Champagne
    her mother ·Üí Louis VII le Jeune, roi de France
    her father ·Üí Adelaide de Savoie, de Maurienne
    his mother ᆒ Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne
    her mother

    Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne is your 26th great grandmother.
    You ¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
    your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Francis "Fannie" Pernerviane Welborn
    his mother ·Üí Primma M. Davis
    her mother ·Üí Joel Pridgen
    her father ·Üí Piety Mourning Tisdale
    his mother ·Üí Mary Tisdale
    her mother ·Üí Edward Flowers
    her father ·Üí Henry Flowers
    his father ·Üí Jacob Flowers
    his father ·Üí Anne Marie Flower
    his mother ·Üí Francesca Bradley
    her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Watkins
    her mother ·Üí Richard Lee, Esq., of Langley
    her father ·Üí Jane de Lee
    his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Corbet
    her mother ·Üí Anne Talbot
    her mother ·Üí John Talbot, 2nd Earl Shrewsbury
    her father ·Üí John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury
    his father ·Üí Ankaret Talbot, Baroness of Talbot
    his mother ·Üí Mary FitzAlan, Baroness Strange of Blackmere
    her mother ·Üí Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel
    her father ·Üí Alice of Saluzzo, Countess of Arundel
    his mother ·Üí Aloisia di Saluzzo
    her mother ·Üí María di Saluzzo
    her mother ·Üí Alasia Aleramici, del Monferrato
    her mother ·Üí William V Aleramici, "the Old" marquess of Montferrat
    her father ᆒ Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne
    his mother

    Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne is your 28th great grandmother.
    You ¬â€  ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn
    your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
    his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
    his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
    his father ·Üí Aaron Welborne
    his father ·Üí James Welborn
    his father ·Üí Ann B. Wellborn
    his mother ·Üí Jane Ann Crabtree
    her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead
    her mother ·Üí Mary Courtenay
    her mother ·Üí John Stucley, of Affeton
    her father ·Üí Sir Lewis Stukley
    his father ·Üí Frances Culpepper
    his mother ·Üí Catherine Saint Leger
    her mother ·Üí Lady Mary Neville, Baroness Abergavenny
    her mother ·Üí Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham
    her father ·Üí Katherine Wydeville, Duchess of Buckingham
    his mother ·Üí Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Countess Rivers
    her mother ·Üí Pierre I de Luxembourg, comte de Saint Pol
    her father ·Üí Jean de Luxembourg, comte de Saint Pol
    his father ·Üí Mahaut of Chatillon
    his mother ·Üí Jeanne Isabeau de Ch√¢tillon (de Fiennes y d' Flandre)
    her mother ·Üí Isabelle de Flandre
    her mother ·Üí Graaf Guy de Dampierre, Count of Namur
    her father ·Üí Guillaume II, Seigneur de Dampierre
    his father ·Üí Mathilde, dame de Bourbon
    his mother ·Üí Archambaud VIII "le Jeune" de Bourbon
    her father ·Üí Agnes de Savoie, dite "de Maurienne"
    his mother ᆒ Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne
    her mother

    Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne is your 25th great grandmother.
    You ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn
    your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
    her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
    her mother ·Üí John Merrit Wooldridge
    her father ·Üí Merritt Wooldridge
    his father ·Üí Chesley Wooldridge
    his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge, Jr.
    his father ·Üí Mary Wooldridge
    his mother ·Üí Mary Martha Flournoy
    her mother ·Üí Jane Gower
    her mother ·Üí Marian Mary Hatcher
    her mother ·Üí Capt. Christopher Newport, Admiral of Virginia
    her father ·Üí Christopher Newport, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Christopher Richard Newporte
    his father ·Üí Mary Allington
    his mother ·Üí Mary Ellen Cheney
    her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Cokayne
    her mother ·Üí Ida Cokayne, Baroness
    her mother ·Üí Reynold de Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthin
    her father ·Üí Elizabeth Hastings, Baroness Grey of Ruthin
    his mother ·Üí Isabel de Valence
    her mother ·Üí William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke
    her father ·Üí Isabella of Angoulême
    his mother ·Üí Alice "Alix" de Courtenay, comtesse d'Angoulême
    her mother ·Üí Pierre de France, I
    her father ·Üí Adelaide De Maurienne
    his mother ᆒ Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne
    her mother

    https://www.geni.com/people/Gisèle-de-Bourgogne/6000000001381395280

    http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00026532&tree=LEO
    Gis√®le Gisle de SAVOIE (geb. de BOURGOGNE IVR√âE) ist geboren worden 1075, zu Guillaume Ier Le Grand Têtehardie de BOURGOGNE und √âtiennette de BOURGOGNE (geb. de LONGWY METZ).
    Guillaume ist geboren worden 1017.

    Gisela of Burgundy was the wife of Humbert II Count of Savoy and later of Rainier I of Montferrat whom she married in 1105. She was the daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy.

    With her first husband, Humbert II of Savoy, whom she married in 1090, her children included:
    Amadeus III of Savoy
    William, Bishop of Liège
    Adelaide of Maurienne (d. 1154), wife of King Louis VI of France
    Agnes, (d. 1127), wife of Arcimboldo VI, lord of Bourbon
    Humbert
    Reginald
    Guy, abbot of Namur
    By her second marriage to Rainier, Marquess of Montferrat, her children were:
    * William V of Montferrat * Giovanna of Montferrat, wife of William Clito, Count of Flanders * Matilda, wife of Alberto of Parodi, Margrave of Parodi * Adelasia, a nun * Isabella, wife of Guido, Count of Biandrate

    GUILLAUME de Bourgogne, son of RENAUD I Comte de Bourgogne & his [first] wife Adelais de Normandie ([1024]-12 Nov 1087, bur Besan√ßon).¬â€  Guillaume of Jumi√®ges names ·ÄúAdeliz·Äù as the first daughter of ·Äúdux Richardus·Äù and his wife ·ÄúGoiffredum Britannorum comitem...sororem...Iudith·Äù, adding that she married ·ÄúRainaldo Burgundionum comiti·Äù by whom she had ·ÄúWillelmum et Widonem·Äù (the marriage is recorded in a later passage)[33].¬â€  His parentage is also given by Orderic Vitalis[34].¬â€  He succeeded his father in 1057 as GUILLAUME I "le Grand" Comte de Bourgogne.¬â€  Orderic Vitalis records that for about ten years he fought his brother Guy ex-Comte de Brionne who attempted to dispossess Guillaume[35].¬â€  He was one of the princes called upon by Pope Gregory VII in 1074 to help defend St Peter's[36].¬â€  He succeeded in 1078 as Comte de M√¢con, when his cousin Guy [II] Comte de M√¢con entered holy orders.¬â€  The necrology of Besan√ßon Cathedral records the death ·ÄúII Id Nov·Äù of ·ÄúWillelmus comes Burgundionum pater Hugonis Archiepiscopi·Äù[37].¬â€ 
    m ([1049/57]) ETIENNETTE, daughter of --- (-after 19 Oct 1088).¬â€  Szabolcs de Vajay[38] demonstrates that his earlier hypothesis concerning a Lotharingian origin of Etiennette is incorrect[39].¬â€  According to P√®re Anselme, she was the daughter of Berenguer Ramón I "el Curvo" Conde de Barcelona[40], but there appears to be no contemporary documentation on which this is based.¬â€  Settipani suggests that Etiennette may have been the daughter of Bernard [II] Comte de Bigorre & his first wife Cl√©mence, based solely on onomastics[41], but the possible motivation for a marriage between these two families is not obvious.¬â€  Some secondary sources suggest that she was ·ÄúEtiennette de Vienne·Äù[42].¬â€  However, no documentary evidence has been found which indicates a connection between her descendants and the county of Vienne before her grandson Guillaume (who died 1155, see below), which suggests that any rights to the county were acquired by the family well after Etiennette died.¬â€  Szabolcs de Vajay attributes the error connecting Etiennette with Vienne to her epitaph, which names ·ÄúAllobrogum comitissa...Stephania·Äù[43], indicating that, while the Allobroges had been a Gallic tribe living around Vienne, this archaic term was used elsewhere simply to describe the county of Burgundy[44].¬â€ 
    Guillaume I & his wife had [thirteen] children:¬â€ 
    1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ERMENTRUDE de Bourgogne ([1050/55]-1106 or after, bur Autun Cathedral).¬â€  Her birth date is estimated from her possible marriage date, bearing in mind the probable dates of birth of her oldest children.¬â€  If it correct, it is likely that Ermentrude was one of her parents·Äô oldest children.¬â€  "Filia Wilelmi comitis de Burgundia Hermentrudis et filii sui Fridericus, Raginaudus, Theodericus" founded the Cluniac abbey of Froidefontaine by charter dated 8 Mar 1105 in which she names "suis antecessoribus·Ä¶Lodewico, Sophia eius uxore, et filiis eorum Brunone, Theoderico, Lodewico, Friderico, filiabus vero Mathilde, Sophia, Beatrice, filiis autem Theoderici atque sue uxoris Hermentrudis, Lodewico, Wilelmo, Hugone", witnessed by "Henricus de Suarca cum genero suo Gerunch, Gotefridus filius avunculi eiusdem comitis [Friderici]"[45].¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Ermentrudem" as wife of "Theodericum [filius comiti Montionis Ludovico]" specifying that she was heiress to Montb√©liard[46].¬â€  She retired to the ch√¢teau de Montb√©liard after the death of her husband.¬â€  She subscribed a sale act of her son Renaud in 1106[47].¬â€  m ([1065]) THIERRY de Mousson, son of LOUIS Comte de Mousson & his wife Sophie of Upper Lotharingia ([1045]-1/2 Jan 1103, bur Autun Cathedral).¬â€ 
    2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  EUDES [Othon] de Bourgogne (-before 12 Nov 1087).¬â€  ·ÄúWillelmus Burgundi√¶ comes·Äù donated property to Besan√ßon cathedral, for the souls of ·Äúmea...necnon...Fulchonis fratris mei et Ottonis filii mei·Äù, by undated charter[48].¬â€ 
    3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  RENAUD de Bourgogne (-[Palestine 1097 or Summer 1101]).¬â€  "Rainaldus comes Matisconensis" made a donation to Cluny dated [1086] subscribed by "Willelmi patris mei"[49].¬â€  His father installed him in [1078] as Comte de M√¢con.¬â€  He succeeded his father in 1087 as RENAUD II Comte de Bourgogne.¬â€  He joined the First Crusade, appointing his younger brother Etienne as regent of Bourgogne-Comt√© during his absence.¬â€  Albert of Aix records that "Reinoldo duce Burgundi√¶, fratre Stephani, vice ipsius Burgundiam regentis" had left for Jerusalem before the Lombard expedition, passed the winter at Antioch, and joined Welf I Duke of Bavaria on his journey to Jerusalem, but died and was buried en route[50].¬â€  If that is correct, Renaud must have died in Summer 1101.¬â€  m (before [1085], separated) REGINA [Kuniza] von Oltingen, daughter of KUNO Graf von Oltingen & his wife --- de Luxembourg (-after 12 Apr 1107).¬â€  "Regina ex prosapia non obscura·Ä¶comitis Cononis filia qui frater extit Conraldi viri·Ä¶in itinere Jerosolimitano defuncti, generi nimirum comitis Pictaviensis" donated property to the abbey of Marcigny-sur-Loire where she was about to become a nun, for the foundation of the priory of Aiwaille, by charter dated 1088, which states that "me maritalis jugi sarcina exoneravit" which suggests an amicable separation from her husband[51].¬â€  The charter dated 1095 under which "Guillelmus comes" donated property to Marcigny-sur-Loire names "mater mea Cuniza Cononis filia"[52].¬â€  She is named "mater mea Regina" in her son's 1107 charter which also names her father "avi ac nutritoris mei Cononis comitis"[53].¬â€  Renaud II & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GUILLAUME de Bourgogne ([1085]-murdered after 3 Jan 1125).¬â€  His parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 12 Sep 1095 under which "Guillelmus comes filio Rainaldi" confirmed a donation by "mater mea Cuniza Cononis filia" to the abbey of Marcigny-sur-Loire[54].¬â€  His charter dated 1107 (see below) indicates that Guillaume was brought up by his maternal grandfather, receiving a German rather than French education, hence his subsequent nickname.¬â€  He succeeded in 1097 (when his father left on Crusade) as GUILLAUME II "l'Allemand" Comte [Palatin] de Bourgogne, Comte de M√¢con.¬â€  "Comes Willelmus quem vocabant Alamannum" granted concessions relating to the town of Auxerre in Macon to Cluny by charter 1106[55].¬â€  "Willelmus Burgundionum comes et Mathicensium" confirmed previous donations by "antecessores mei·Ä¶Rainaldus pater meus filius Willelmi, et ipse Willelmus filius alterius Rainaldi, et ipse Rainaldus filius alterius Willelmi et·Ä¶Stephanus comes patruus meus·Ä¶mater mea Regina" to Cluny by charter 1107 before 13 Aug made "pro·Ä¶anime·Ä¶avi ac nutritoris mei Cononis comitis"[56].¬â€  Guillaume was murdered by his barons who, it is said, claimed that he had been carried away by the devil following his abuses of church property[57].¬â€  m ([1107]) AGNES von Z√§hringen, daughter of BERTHOLD II Herzog von Z√§hringen & his wife Agnes von Rheinfelden.¬â€  The Relatio Piis Operibus Ottonis Episcopi Bambergensis names "Agnate palatina comitissa", implying that she was sister of "Chuno dux"[58].¬â€  This is confirmed by the Gesta Friderici of Otto of Freising which names her son "Gwillehelmus·Ä¶puer·Ä¶ex parte patris consanguineus, Conradi vero ducis sororis filius"[59].¬â€  Guillaume II & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
    i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GUILLAUME de Bourgogne ([1110]-murdered Payerne Abbey 9 Feb or 1 Mar 1127, bur Cluny Priory Nirves).¬â€  A charter of Saint-Vincent-de-M√¢con dated to [1126/43] refers to "post mortem comitis Willelmi et Alemani patris alterius Willelmi"[60].¬â€  The Gesta Friderici of Otto of Freising names "Gwillehelmus·Ä¶puer·Ä¶ex parte patris consanguineus, Conradi vero ducis sororis filius"[61].¬â€  He succeeded his father in 1125 as GUILLAUME III "l'Enfant" Comte [Palatin] de Bourgogne, Comte de M√¢con.¬â€  One of the Continuations of Sigebert records that "Guilelmum comitem Sedunensium" was murdered "1127 III Kal Mar" in the church of Payerne "at the instigation of demons"[62].¬â€  The Annales Sancti Disibodi record that "Wilhelmus princeps Burgundi√¶" was killed "a suis" in 1127[63].¬â€  The Fundatio monasterii·Ä¶de Altaripa records that "pater [domini Guillelmi de Glana] Petrus et frater suus Guillelmus de Glana" were killed "V Id Feb·Ä¶apud Paterniacum" in 1126 "cum·Ä¶comes Viennensi qui etiam comes Solodorensis et dominus Salinensis" and that they were all buried "in prioratu Cluniacensi·Ä¶in insula·Ä¶in lacu de Nirvez"[64].¬â€  After his death, his maternal uncle Konrad I Herzog von Z√§hringen claimed the county of Burgundy, and Lothar von S√ºpplingenburg King of Germany conferred the territory on him[65].¬â€ 
    4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [GUILLAUME de Bourgogne (-before 1090).¬â€  He is named in Europ√§ische Stammtafeln[66] as the third son of Comte Guillaume but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified.]¬â€ 
    5.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GUY de Bourgogne (Ch√¢teau de Quingey [1060]-Rome 13 Dec 1124, bur Rome Lateran Church).¬â€  Orderic Vitalis names his father[67], his parentage being confirmed by his own reference to his brother Hugues Archbishop of Besan√ßon in his letters[68].¬â€  William of Tyre specifies that Pope Calixtus II was previously named "Guido", but does not specify his origin other than calling him "secundum carnem nobilis" and stating that he was "consanguineus" of Emperor Heinrich V[69].¬â€  The birth order of the children of Guillaume I Comte Palatin de Bourgogne is uncertain.¬â€  Most authorities place Guy after his brother Hugues, but if his supposed birth date is correct Guy must have been one of the older sons.¬â€  Archbishop of Vienne 1088.¬â€  Administrator of Besan√ßon 1107/09.¬â€  A fierce critic of Pope Pascal II's capitulation to Emperor Heinrich V concerning the right to appoint bishops, Guy presided over a synod at Vienne in Sep 1112 which declared the practice of lay investiture heretic and excommunicated the emperor.¬â€  He was elected Pope CALIXTUS II by a small group of cardinals, crowned at Vienne 9 Feb 1119, his election being ratified in Rome retrospectively 1 Mar 1119.¬â€  After an attempt to negotiate a compromise with the emperor, he confirmed the prohibition of lay investiture at Reims 29/30 Oct 1119, moving on to Rome which he entered triumphantly 3 Jun 1120.¬â€  He besieged Sutri in Apr 1121 and forced the surrender of anti-Pope Gregory VIII, whom he humiliated by parading him on a camel through Rome.¬â€  From a position of power, he was able to negotiate the end to the emperor's right of spiritual investiture, while maintaining his own right of temporal investiture, agreed in the Concordat of Worms 23 Sep 1122 and ratified by the First Lateran Council in Mar 1123.¬â€  The Series Episcoporum Viennensium records the death "1124 XIV Kal Ian" of "sanctus Guido frater Stephani Burgundie principis", specifying that he had been elected archbishop of Vienne in 1088 and was buried in Rome "in ecclesia Lateranensi"[70].¬â€ 
    6.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ETIENNE [I] "Tête-Hardi" de Bourgogne (-murdered Ascalon 27 May 1102).¬â€  He and his brothers Raimond and Hugues called themselves sons of the "most noble count William" in a late-11th century document[71].¬â€  He succeeded in [1087] as Comte de M√¢con, Seigneur de Varasque.¬â€  Albert of Aix records that "Reinoldo duce Burgundi√¶, fratre Stephani, vice ipsius Burgundiam regentis" left for Jerusalem, indicating that his brother Etienne was appointed regent in the county of Burgundy in his place[72].¬â€  Etienne joined the Crusade some time after the death of his brother.¬â€  Albert of Aix records that "Stephanus·Ä¶dux Burgundi√¶·Ä¶" joined the Lombard contingent on the second wave of the First Crusade, dated to late 1100 from the context[73].¬â€  He commanded troops with Etienne Comte de Blois which were defeated by the Turks at Marsivam.¬â€  William of Tyre records the presence at the second capture of Tortosa in 1102 of "Stephanus comes Burgundi√¶"[74].¬â€  Albert of Aix records that "Conradus, Arpinus, Stephanus Blesensis itemque Stephanus de Burgundia" were captured at Ramla after being burned in a tower, and that "Stephano itemque Stephano" were beheaded, dated to mid-1102 from the context[75].¬â€  m ([1090]) BEATRIX de Lorraine, daughter of GERARD IV Duke of Upper Lotharingia [Lorraine] & his wife Hadwide --- (-[1116/17]).¬â€  "Stephanus comes Burgundie et dominus de Treva" donated property to Cluny by charter dated [1100] in which he refers to his wife as "filia ducis Lotharingie" but does not name her[76].¬â€  The primary source which names her has not yet been identified.¬â€  Etienne I & his wife had four children:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ISABELLE de M√¢con ([1090/95]-after 1125).¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Elizabeth sororem comitis Raynaldi de Burgundia" as wife of "Hugo comes Campanie"[77], but the primary source which confirms their precise parentage has not yet been identified.¬â€  m ([1110], repudiated) as his second wife, HUGUES de Blois Comte de Troyes, son of THIBAUT III Comte de Blois & his third wife Alix de Valois ([1074]-Palestine 14 Jun 1126).¬â€ 
    b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  RENAUD de M√¢con (-22 Jan 1148 or 20 Jan 1149).¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Elizabeth sororem comitis Raynaldi de Burgundia" as wife of "Hugo comes Campanie"[78], but the primary source which confirms their parentage has not yet been identified.¬â€  He succeeded his father in 1102 as Comte de M√¢con, under the guardianship of his uncle Guy, who was then Archbishop of Vienne[79].¬â€  He succeeded his second cousin in 1127 as RENAUD III Comte [Palatin] de Bourgogne.¬â€  He defeated Konrad I Herzog von Z√§hringen, who claimed Bourgogne-Comt√© after the death of his nephew Comte Palatin Guillaume II.¬â€  However, after refusing to swear allegiance to Emperor Lothar for his imperial lands, Renaud was captured and brought by Herzog Konrad before the emperor who confiscated these territories.¬â€  Renaud was known as "le franc-comte", the origin of the name of the area later known as Franche-Comt√©.¬â€  ·ÄúRaynaldus Burgundi√¶ comes·Äù donated property to Besan√ßon cathedral, with the consent of ·Äúfratris nostri Guillermi comitis et...collateralis nostr√¶ Agath√¶ Lotharingi√¶ ducis fili√¶·Äù, by charter dated 1148[80].¬â€  The necrology of the Priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs records the death "XVIII Kal Feb" of "Rainaldus comes"[81].¬â€  The necrology of Macon Saint-Pierre records the death ·ÄúXVIII Kal Feb·Äù of ·Äúcomes Raynaldus·Äù and his donation of ·Äúunum censualem modium vini in villa Liviniaci·Äù[82].¬â€  m ([1130]) AGATHE de Lorraine, daughter of SIMON II Duke of Lorraine & his wife Ad√©la√Øde de Hainaut.¬â€  The Gesta Friderici of Otto of Freising records the wife of Comte Renaud as "Simonis Lotharingiorum ducis filiam"[83].¬â€  ·ÄúRaynaldus Burgundi√¶ comes·Äù donated property to Besan√ßon cathedral, with the consent of ·Äúfratris nostri Guillermi comitis et...collateralis nostr√¶ Agath√¶ Lotharingi√¶ ducis fili√¶·Äù, by charter dated 1148[84].¬â€  She was first cousin once removed of her husband but no mention of a Papal dispensation for the marriage has so far been found.¬â€  ·ÄúMatheus...Lotharingorum Dux et marchio·Äù donated property to Tart abbey, with the consent of ·Äúuxoris mee Berthe...fratris mei Balduini et Agathe sororis mee·Äù, by charter dated 1142[85].¬â€  Renaud III & his wife had one child:
    i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  BEATRIX de Bourgogne ([1145]-Jouhe near D√¥le 15 Nov 1184, bur Speyer).¬â€  The Continuatio Admuntensis records the marriage of Emperor Friedrich in 1156 to "Beatricem filiam Reginoldi comitis" after repudiating "filia Diepoldi marchionis"[86].¬â€  She succeeded her father in [1148/49] as BEATRIX Ctss [Palatine] de Bourgogne, under the regency of her uncle Guillaume.¬â€  The latter attempted to usurp her titles but was defeated by Emperor Friedrich I, who later married B√©atrix.¬â€  One of Sigebert·Äôs continuators states, when recording her marriage, that ·Äúfiliam comitis Burgundionum Reinaldi·Äù had been imprisoned by ·Äúpatruus suus comes Wilhelmus·Äù after her father died[87].¬â€  She was crowned empress at St Peter's, Rome 1 Aug 1167 by Pope Pascal III[88], and crowned as Queen of Burgundy at Vienne in Aug 1178.¬â€  m (W√ºrzburg 17 Jun 1156) as his second wife, Emperor FRIEDRICH I "Barbarossa" King of Germany, son of FRIEDRICH II von Staufen Duke of Swabia & his first wife Judith of Bavaria [Welf] (1122-drowned Göks or Saleph River, Asia Minor 10 Jun 1190, bur Tarsus [entrails], Antioch St Peter [flesh], Tyre Cathedral [legs]).¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below, Part B.¬â€ 
    c)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GUILLAUME de M√¢con (-27 Sep 1155).¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "comes Renaldus [de Burgundia] fratrem comitem Guilelmum" when recording his marriage[89].¬â€  He succeeded in 1120 as Comte de M√¢con.¬â€  Comte d'Auxonne 1127.¬â€  Guillaume enjoyed some influence in Vienne as shown by the following document: Konrad III King of Germany confirmed the rights of the archbishop and chapter over Vienne, specifying that he removed (·Äúalienamus·Äù) ·ÄúWillelmum Matisconensem comitem·Äù [Guillaume [III] Comte de M√¢con] from ·Äúpredicta urbe·Äù, by charter dated 6 Jan 1146[90].¬â€  He joined the Second Crusade 1147-1149.¬â€  Regent of Bourgogne-Comt√© for his niece, he attempted to deprive her of her inheritance.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  COMTES de M√ÇCON, COMTES d'AUXONNE.¬â€ 
    d)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  CLEMENCE [Marguerite] de M√¢con (-Abbaye des Ayes [28 Jan/8 Feb] 1164, bur Abbaye des Ayes).¬â€  The Vita Margarit√¶ Albonensis comitiss√¶ records that "Stephani Burgundi√¶ comitis filia, soror·Ä¶Rainaldi et Guillermi, neptisque·Ä¶Pap√¶ Callixti" married "comitis Guigonis Dalphini" in celebrations conducted by "principe Guigone veteri, eiusdem Guigone patre"[91].¬â€  The Aymari Rivalli De Allobrogibus records that "Guigo secundus" married "Macildam vel Clementiam filiam Stephani seu Sophini, Burgundi√¶ ducis, neptem pap√¶ Claixti secundi"[92].¬â€  She founded the Abbaye des Ayes after the death of her husband.¬â€  A monumental inscription at the abbey of Ayes, near Grenoble, records the death "VI Id Feb" in 1164 of "Margareta comitissa"[93].¬â€  The necrology of the priory of Saint-Robert records the death "VII Kal Jan" of "Margareta comitissa"[94].¬â€  m ([1120]) GUIGUES [VI] d'Albon Dauphin de Viennois, son of GUIGUES [V] d'Albon Dauphin de Viennois & his wife Regina [Matilda] --- ([1090/1100]-killed in battle La Buissi√®re 28 Jun 1142, bur Notre Dame de Grenoble).¬â€ 
    7.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  SIBYLLE de Bourgogne ([1065]-after 1103).¬â€  "Sybilla uxor mea" witnessed the donation to Cluny of "Oddo dux Burgundie", also witnessed by "Wilelmus comes·Ä¶genitor iam dicte uxoris mee"[95].¬â€  Her origin is also recorded by Orderic Vitalis[96].¬â€  Nun at the abbey of Fontevraud.¬â€  m (1080) EUDES I "Borel" Duke of Burgundy, son of HENRI de Bourgogne "le Damoiseau" & his wife --- ([1060]-Tarsus, Cilicia 23 Mar 1103, bur Abbaye de C√Æteaux, C√¥te-d'Or, Chapelle Saint-Georges).¬â€ 
    8.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  RAYMOND de Bourgogne ([1070]-Grajal 13/20 Sep 1107, bur Santiago de Compostela, Cathedral Santiago el Mayor).¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Raymundem in Hispania comitem" as brother of "Hugo·Ä¶Bisuntinensis archiepiscopus", when recording the latter's appointment as archbishop[97], although in a later passage the same source records "comitis Raymundi" as "fratris comitis Pontii de Tolosa"[98] which is inconsistent with other sources.¬â€  "Wilelmus comes Burgundie" names "Rainaldi et Raimundi filiorum meorum" in his donation to Cluny dated [1086][99].¬â€  "Raymundus·Ä¶Burgundie comes filius Willermi·Ä¶comitis" donated property to Saint-B√©nigne de Dijon by charter dated to [1087/92] subscribed by "Hugonis archiepiscopi Bisuntini fratris mei, Stephani comitis fratris mei"[100].¬â€  Comte d'Amous.¬â€  He joined the expedition of the Eudes I Duke of Burgundy to Spain in 1086/87, following a call from the abbey of Cluny to fight "the infidel"[101].¬â€  Reilly suggests that he was betrothed after the failure to capture Tudela in Summer 1087, when he speculates that the Burgundians would have visited the court of Castile[102].¬â€  Raymond remained in Castile following his betrothal to Infanta Urraca.¬â€  "Raymondus gener regis" confirmed the donation by "Adefonsus·Ä¶Hispaniarum rex·Ä¶cum coniuge mea Constantia regina" of property to the monastery of San Salvador de O√±a by charter dated 1 May 1092[103].¬â€  Conde de Galicia y Coimbra [before 1093], his father-in-law transferred the newly acquired cities of Lisbon, Santar√©m and Cintra to him in May 1093.¬â€  Governor of the city of Toledo.¬â€  He made a mutual pact [Dec 1094/Jul 1095] with Henri de Bourgogne, Conde de Portugal, pledging to grant him Toledo (or in default, Galicia) in return for his support in securing Castile and León for Raimond[104].¬â€  Conde de Grajal Jan 1098[105].¬â€  "Raimundus comes frater comitis Stephani" donated property to Cluny by charter dated [1100][106].¬â€  He established his principal stronghold in the castle of Grajal in 1102[107].¬â€  By this time, Raymond had acquired a commanding position in Castile as husband of the heir presumptive to the throne.¬â€  A funeral elegy of "domnus Raymundus comes Hispanie qui de stirpe comitum Burgundie ortus" is recorded in the cartulary of Saint-B√©nigne-de-Dijon in a charter dated 20 Sep 1107 which names "Hugo frater suus Bisuntinus archiepiscopus"[108].¬â€  m (betrothed [Summer 1087], Toledo [1 May 1092/Jan 1093]) as her first husband, Infanta do√±a URRACA de Castilla y León, daughter of ALFONSO VI King of Castile and León & his third wife Constance de Bourgogne [Capet] (late 1080[109]-Salda√±a 8 Mar 1126, bur León, Monastery of San Isidoro).¬â€  Condesa de Galicia 1093.¬â€  She succeeded her father in 1109 as URRACA I Queen of Castile and León.¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  KINGS OF CASTILE.¬â€ 
    9.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HUGUES de Bourgogne (-13 Sep 1103).¬â€  He and his brothers Etienne and Raimond called themselves sons of the "most noble count William" in a late-11th century document[110].¬â€  Archbishop of Besan√ßon 1086.¬â€ 
    10.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  GISELE de Bourgogne ([1075]-after 1133).¬â€  Her parentage is deduced from Suger saying that her daughter Adelaide, wife of Louis VI "le Gros" King of France, was the niece of Pope Calixtus II[111].¬â€  This is corroborated by "Guido Viennensis archiepiscopus" (later Pope Calixtus II) addressing a letter to "nepoti suo Amedeo comiti" (Am√©d√©e III Comte de Savoie, son of Gis√®le by her first marriage) dated [1115][112].¬â€  Her date of birth is estimated from her having given birth to five children by her second husband whom she married in [1105], and assuming that she was no more than 17 years old when she gave birth to her first child by her first husband.¬â€  Her second marriage is confirmed by Orderic Vitalis who records the marriage of Guillaume de Normandie and the daughter of Raniero III Marchese di Monferrato, naming both the bride's parents and specifying that the marriage was arranged by the bride's uterine half-sister, Ad√©la√Øde de Maurienne Queen of France[113].¬â€  m firstly ([1090]) HUMBERT II "le Renforc√©" Comte de Maurienne et de Savoie, son of AMEDEE II Comte de Savoie Marchese di Susa & his wife Jeanne [de Gen√®ve] ([1072]-Mo√ªtiers 19 Oct 1103, bur Mo√ªtiers).¬â€  Marchese di Turino 1094.¬â€  m secondly ([1105]) RANIERI Marchese di Monferrato, son of GUGLIELMO III Marchese di Ravenna & his second wife Otta di Agledo (-[1135/37]).¬â€ 
    11.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  CLEMENCE de Bourgogne ([1078]-[1133]).¬â€  "Clementie Flandrarum comitisse" is named as wife of "Robertus iunior" in the Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin[114].¬â€  Orderic Vitalis names her as wife of Count Robert but does not give her origin[115].¬â€  Her origin is confirmed by the Genealogica Comitum Flandri√¶ Bertiniana which names "Clementiam filiam Willelmi comitis Burgundionum cognomento Testahardith" as wife of "Rodbertus Rodberti filius"[116].¬â€  Clemence could not have been born much later than 1078, given the birth of her first child (by her first husband) in 1093.¬â€  She was appointed regent in Flanders during the absence of her first husband on crusade[117].¬â€  She promoted the monastic movement and introduced Cluniac rule into several abbeys in Flanders[118].¬â€  She founded Bourbourg Abbey with her first husband in [1103].¬â€  "Balduinus Flandrensium comes et Clementia comitissa" confirmed the donation of the church of Saint-Bertin to Cluny made by "dominus meus Rotbertus comes", by charter 12 Apr 1112[119].¬â€  She opposed the succession in 1119 of Count Charles, supporting the candidature of Guillaume d'Ypres[120].¬â€  The primary source which confirms her second marriage has not yet been identified.¬â€  The Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin records the death in [1133] of "Clementia Roberti iunioris vidua" and specifies that "eatenus pene terciam partem Flandrie dotis loco tenuit"[121], although it is curious that this does not refer to her second husband who was still alive when his wife died.¬â€  m firstly (before 1092) ROBERT de Flandres, son of ROBERT I "le Frison" Count of Flanders & his wife Gertrud von Sachsen (1065-5 Oct 1111).¬â€  He succeeded his father in 1093 as ROBERT II Count of Flanders.¬â€  m secondly ([1125]) as his second wife, GODEFROI V Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Comte de Louvain, son of HENRI II Comte de Louvain & his wife Adela [van Betuwe en Teisterbant] (-25 Jan 1139, bur Afflighem Abbey).¬â€ 
    12.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [ETIENNETTE] de Bourgogne .¬â€  Her origin is confirmed by her husband Lambert Fran√ßois naming "filium·Ä¶Raynaldum·Ä¶nepotem archiepiscopi Guidonis" in a charter dated 1095[122].¬â€  Guy de Bourgogne, after his election as Pope Calixtus II sent a letter to Diego Bishop of Compostela recommending "Robertum Franciscum levirum suum" for a mission, "Robertum" presumably being a copyist's error for "Lambertum"[123].¬â€  The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.¬â€  m LAMBERT FRAN√áOIS de Valence Seigneur de Royans, de Peyrins et de Chabeuil, son of HUGUES Comte de Valence & his wife Adalasie de Peyrins.¬â€  1097/1125.¬â€ 
    13.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [BERTHE de Bourgogne (-early Jan 1100, bur Sahag√∫n, León, royal monastery of Santos Facundo y Primitivo).¬â€  The Chronicon Regum Legionensium names "Berta, who was of Tuscan descent" ("Bertam Tuscia oriundam") as the third of the "five legitimate wives" of King Alfonso[124].¬â€  Las crónicas anónimas de Sahag√∫n refer to her as "otra mugger de la nacion de Lombardia llamada Berta".¬â€  The precise origin of Berthe is not known.¬â€  According to Europ√§ische Stammtafeln[125], she was the daughter of Guillaume I Comte [Palatin] de Bourgogne, Comte de Vienne et de Macon, which is inconsistent with the "Tuscan descent" reported in the Chronicon Regum Legionensium.¬â€  Szabolcs de Vajay suggests that she was the daughter of Guillaume Comte de Bourgogne[126].¬â€  Reilly does not mention this possible Burgundian origin of Berthe, implying that the Castilian king chose his third wife from outside the Burgundian circle in order to diminish the influence of the Burgundians at court.¬â€  As Berthe de Bourgogne would have been the sister of Raymond de Bourgogne who married Infanta do√±a Urraca, oldest legitimate daughter of King Alfonso, around the same time that King Alfonso married Queen Berta, it is surprising that the chronicles do not refer to this relationship if it is correct. The references to "Tuscia" and "Lombardia" in the chronicles could be consistent with the family of Bourgogne [Comt√©] having originated in northern Italy, their ancestors being Marchesi of Ivrea until 968, although this was nearly 130 years before the date of Queen Berta's marriage.¬â€  Reilly dates this marriage to "during the Christmas season of 1094", but does not state his source[127].¬â€  In a later passage, Reilly states that the first reference to Berta as queen is dated 28 Apr 1095[128].¬â€  According to Reilly, Queen Berta died shortly after the new year 1100, probably before 16 Jan[129].¬â€  In another passage, he notes that the last notice of her is dated 17 Nov 1099[130].¬â€  She was dead in 25 Jan 1100, the date of the charter under which "Adefonsus·Ä¶Toletani imperii rex" donated the churches of "Sancti Facundi et Sancti Primitivi·Ä¶cum sua villa·Ä¶Villaverde", ceded by "comitis Monini Fernandis·Ä¶in vita sua dederam uxori mee Berte regine", to Cluny, confirmed by "Raimundus totius Gallecie comes et gener regis, Urraca soror regis, Urraca regis filia et Raimundi comitis uxor, Enricus Portugalensis comes, uxor ipsius Tarasia filia regis·Ä¶"[131].¬â€  m ([Dec] 1094) as his fourth wife, ALFONSO VI King of Castile and Leon, son of FERNANDO I "el Magno" King of Castile and León & his wife do√±a Sancha de León (Compostela [1037]-Toledo 30 Jun 1109, bur Sahag√∫n, León, San Mancio chapel in the royal monastery of Santos Facundo y Primitivo).]¬â€ 
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