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Kind(er):
Gauthier IV, comte de Brienne & Jaffa
Comte Gauthier IV "le Grand" de Brienne
Italian: conte Gualtieri IV "il Grande" di Brienne
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1206
Brienne-le-Châ¢teau, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Death:
1247 (40-41)
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
Immediate Family:
Son of Gauthier III, Count of Brienne and Elvira Albinia of Sicily
Husband of Marie de Lusignan, Princess of Cyprus
Father of Hugues I, comte de Brienne; Jean II de Brienne and Amaury de Brienne
Brother of Isabelle de Brienne and Marguerite de Brienne
Half brother of Giacomo II Sanseverino, signore di Serino, Solofra e Abriola; Simon Sanseverino, count of Tricarico and Guido Guidi, conte di Modigliana
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Gauthier IV, comte de Brienne & Jaffa is your 24th great grandfather.
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your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Younger Welborn
his father ·Üí William "Billy" Welborn
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her mother ·Üí Pierre I de Luxembourg, comte de Saint Pol
her father ·Üí Marguerite d'Enghien, comtesse de Brienne
his mother ·Üí Louis d'Enghien, comte de Brienne et de Conversano
her father ·Üí Isabeau Hâ©lâ®ne de Enghien (de Brienne), contessa di Conversano
his mother ·Üí Gauthier V de Brienne, duke of Athens
her father ·Üí Hugues I, comte de Brienne
his father ·Üí Gauthier IV, comte de Brienne & Jaffa
his father
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_IV,_Count_of_Brienne
Walter IV the Great of Brienne (French: Gauthier IV le Grand de Brienne or Gauthier de Candie, Italian: Gualtiero de Candia) (1205 ·Äì 1244) was Count of Brienne 1205 ·Äì 1244. He was the son of Walter III of Brienne and Elvira (Albiria, Albina, Blanche, Mary) of Lecce. Around the time of his birth, his father lost his bid for the Sicilian throne and died in prison. His inheritance of the Principality of Taranto and the County of Lecce was confiscated.
While a teenager, Walter was sent to Outremer where his uncle John of Brienne was the ruler of Jerusalem. In 1221 John gave him the County of Jaffa and Ascalon, and arranged a marriage with Mary of Cyprus (before March, 1215 ·Äì ca 1252 or 1254), daughter of Hugh I of Cyprus, in 1233.
Even after his uncle had been forced out of the Kingdom by Frederick II, Walter remained one of the most important lords of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He was commander of the Crusader army that marched against the forces of As-Salih Ayyub in 1244. Against the advice of al-Mansur of Homs, his Syrian ally, Walter insisted on taking the offensive, rather than fortifying his camp and awaiting the retreat of the Khwarezmians. In the disastrous Battle of La Forbie, the Crusader-Syrian forces were nearly annihilated. Walter was captured, tortured before the walls of Jaffa, and ultimately turned over to the Egyptians after the Khwarezmian defeat before Homs in 1246. He was imprisoned in Cairo and murdered by merchants whose caravans he had robbed, with the sultan's consent.
He was succeeded by his elder son John, who died childless. His younger son Hugh of Brienne settled in Southern Italy and became a partisan of Charles of Anjou, who returned to him the family's county of Lecce.
Preceded by
Walter III Count of Brienne
1205·Äì1246 Succeeded by
John
[edit]References
Robert Payne (1985). The Dream and the Tomb. Stein and Day/Publishers. ISBN 0-8128-6227-9.
-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chambrien.htm#GauthierIVBriennedied...
1. GAUTHIER [IV] de Brienne (posthumously 1205 after 11 Jul-murdered Cairo [18 Oct 1244/1247]). The Thomas Tusci Gesta Imperatorum et Pontificum names "Galteranus comes Iopensis" as son of "comes Gualterius de Brenna, frater regis" & his wife[127]. William of Tyre (Continuator) records that "Gauteronဦfiz dou conte Gautier" was "en Puille", dated to 1208 from the context[128]. Count of Jaffa. "Galterus comes Brene" donated property to Basse-Fontaine by charter dated Nov 1227[129], which can only refer to Gauthier [IV]. He tried unsuccessfully to retake the duchy of Athens from the Catalan Company in 1231, his failure due in large part to the neutrality adopted by Venice in the conflict[130]. He took part in the civil war in Cyprus against the supporters of Emperor Friedrich I King of Germany. He fought at the battle of Gaza 18 Oct 1244, but was captured and taken in chains to Cairo[131]. William of Tyre (Continuator) records that "Gautier le cuens de Briene" was captured in battle in 1244 and later died in prison[132]. Matthew Paris records that "nobilis comes Gualterus" was held in squalor in a Saracen prison and done to death[133]. The Chronicle of Amadi records the death [in 1250, from the context] of "Conte Galtier, marito della sorella del re Henrico de Cypro" who had been "in preson di Saracini, preso a la battaglia de Forbie"[134].
m (1233) MARIE de Lusignan, daughter of HUGUES I King of Cyprus & his wife Alix of Jerusalem Ctss of Jaffa ([before 1215]-5 Jul [1251/53]). William of Tyre (Continuator) names her, gives her parentage and specifies that she was the older daughter, as well as naming her husband[135]. The Thomas Tusci Gesta Imperatorum et Pontificum records that the wife of "Galteranus comes Iopensis" was "rex Cypri filiam"[136]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "sororemဦHenrici [regis Cypri]" married "Galtherus comes Brenensis" in 1233 but does not name her[137]. Her children were passed over in the succession to the kingdom of Cyprus, after the death of King Hugues II in 1267, in favour of the son of her younger sister. The necrology of Saint-Etienne, Troyes records the death "5 Jul" of "Maria comitissa Brene"[138]. It is assumed that this refers to Marie de Lusignan as she is the only known Ctss de Brienne of that name. Gauthier [IV] & his wife had three children:
*1205, +murdered in Cairo 1244; m.1233 Maria de Lusignan
Sources
·Ä¢Hamilton, Bernard (2016). "Queen Alice of Cyprus". In Boas, Adrian (ed.). The Crusader World. Routledge.
·Ä¢Paul, Nicholas L.; Schenk, Jochen G. (2017). "Family Memory and the Crusades". In Cassidy-Welch, Megan (ed.). Remembering the Crusades and Crusading. Routledge.176
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