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Eudes (Odo) de Troyes, Count of Aumale, Count of Champagne
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1040
Troyes, France
Death:
circa April 1111 (63-79)
France
Immediate Family:
Son of ââtienne II, comte de Troyes and Adâ®le Alisia Judith d'Aumale
Husband of Adelaide of Normandy, Countess Of Aumale
Father of ââtienne de Troyes, Comte d'Aumale and Lord of Holderness and Alice comtesse de Bourgogne
Brother of Airard Fitz Stephen and Lithuaise de Blois, vicomtesse de Troyes
Eudes de Troyes, Comte d'Aumâ¢le
Parents: Etienne I de Troyes & Adela
Spouse: Adelais de Normandie
Child: Etienne de Troyes, married Hawise de Mortimer
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MEDIEVAL LANDS
EUDES de Troyes, son of ETIENNE I Comte de Troyes [Blois] & his wife Adela --- (-after [1115/18]). "Odo puer nepos comiti Tethberti" witnessed a charter dated to [6 Dec 1047/31 Aug 1055] under which the canons of St Maurice d'Angers temporarily relinquished certain rights in the church of Jouâ©[504].
He succeeded his father in [1048] as Comte de Troyes. He succeeded as Comte d·ÄôAumâ¢le, de iure uxoris. He was disinherited before 1071 and sought refuge in Normandy.
He was granted the lordship of Holderness in [1087] by William I King of England, following the forfeiture of Drogo de La Beuvriâ®re[505].
Florence of Worcester records that "comitem Odonem de CampaniaဦStephani patrem" was imprisoned in [1096] for his part in the conspiracy which planned to place his son on the English throne[506]. He lost the lordship of Holderness. "ဦStephanus de Albamarlaဦ" subscribed a charter dated 8 Aug 1111 under which Henry I King of England confirmed the episcopate of Somerset at Bath[507]. He is referred to as လcomes Odoဝ in the Lindsey survey 1115/18.
m ([1060]) as her third husband, ADELAIS de Normandie, widow firstly of ENGUERRAND [II] Comte de Montreuil Sire d·ÄôAumâ¢le and secondly of LAMBERT de Boulogne Comte de Lens, illegitimate daughter of ROBERT II Duke of Normandy & his mistress --- (-[1082/84]). Robert de Torigny names "Aeliz" as the daughter of Duke Robert II "de alia concubina" from Herleve[508]. The foundation charter of Saint-Martin d¬¥Auchy names ·ÄúEngueranni consulis qui filius fuit Berte supradicti Guerinfridi filie et Adelidis comitisse uxoris sue sororis·Ä¶Willelmi Regis Anglorum·Äù[509]. She retained the title Comtesse d'Aumâ¢le after her first marriage. Her second marriage is deduced from the same charter of Saint-Martin d¬¥Auchy which also names ·ÄúJudita comitissa domine supradicte filia·Äù[510]. Orderic Vitalis calls her "the king's sister" when referring to her marriage to Eudes Comte de Troyes[511].
Comte Eudes III & his wife had one child:
1. ETIENNE de Troyes (before 1070-before 1130, maybe [1127]). Albert of Aix names "Stephanus de Albemarla filius Udonis comitis de Campania" among those present with Adhâ©mar Bishop of Le Puy on the First Crusade[512]. He succeeded his mother in [1082/84] as Comte d·ÄôAumâ¢le. Florence of Worcester records that "Northymbrensis comes Rotbertus de Mulbrei et Willelmus de Owe" conspired against William II King of England in [1095], planning to place "filium amitⶠillius Stephanus de Albamarno" on the English throne[513]. William of Tyre names Etienne Comte d'Albemarle among those who left on the First Crusade in 1096 with Robert Count of Flanders[514]. He was granted the lordship of Holderness in 1102. Orderic Vitalis reports that he supported Baudouin VII Count of Flanders and Guillaume "Clito" de Normandie against Henry I King of England in 1118[515]. ·ÄúStephanus, Albermarlensis comes·Äù founded Saint-Martin, Aumâ¢le by undated charter which names ·Äúmater mea Adeliza·Ä¶Willielmi regis Angliⶠavunculi mei·Äù[516].
m (before [1100]) HAWISE de Mortimer, daughter of RALPH de Mortimer of Wigmore, Herefordshire & his first wife Mâ©lisende --- (before 1088[517]-). "Stephen count of Aumâ¢le" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, Paris with the consent of "Hauisa his wife and her father Ralf de Mortuomari" for the souls of "·Ä¶Milesenda his wife deceased" by charter dated to [1100][518]. Comte Etienne & his wife had [seven] children:
a) GUILLAUME "le Gros" d'Aumâ¢le (-20 Aug 1179, Abbey of Thornton, co Lincoln). A manuscript genealogy of the Comtes d¬¥Aumâ¢le names ·ÄúWillielmus le Groos·Äù as son of ·ÄúStephani filii Odonis·Äù[519]. He succeeded his father as Comte d·ÄôAumâ¢le, Lord of Holderness. ·ÄúGulielmus comes Albemarli⶷Äù founded Melsa Abbey, for the soul of ·Äúfratris mei Hingeram·Äù, by undated charter witnessed by ·ÄúHingeram fratre comitis·Äù[520]. He was created Earl of Yorkshire by King Stephen in 1138, after distinguishing himself at the battle of the Standard. A manuscript narrating the foundation of Thornton Abbey records that it was founded in 1139 by ·ÄúWillielmus Grose comes Albermarli⶷Äù, and that ·Äúcognati sui Wallevi, prioris de Kyrkham·Ä¶fratris Simonis comitis Northamtoni⶷Äù arranged the arrival of the first monks[521]. The relationship between the two was through Judith de Lens, maternal grandmother of Waltheof, who was uterine sister of Guillaume¬¥s father. He founded the abbey of Meaux, Yorkshire in 1150.
m CICELY Lady of Skipton, daughter of WILLIAM FitzDuncan of Scotland & his second wife Alice Lady of Skipton (-before 1190). The Cronicon Cumbriⶠnames ·Äúprima·Ä¶Cecilia·Ä¶secunda Amabilla·Ä¶tertia Alicia·Äù as the three daughters of ·ÄúWillielmus·Äù, son of ·ÄúDoncani comes de Murrayse·Äù, and his wife Alice, adding that Cicely received the honor of Skipton and married ·ÄúWillielmo le Grossus comiti Albemarli⶷Äù[522]. Comte Guillaume & his wife had one child:
i) HAWISE d'Aumâ¢le (-11 Mar 1214). The Cronicon Cumbriⶠnames ·ÄúHawysiam·Äù as the child of ·ÄúWillielmus Grossus comes Albemarli⶷Äù and his wife, adding that he was succeeded by ·ÄúWillielmus de Fortibus comes Albemarli⶷Äù, in turn succeeded by ·Äúalter Willielmus de Fortibus·Äù, and the latter by ·ÄúAvelina·Äù who married ·ÄúEdmondo fratri domini Regis E·Äù and died childless[523]. She succeeded her father in 1179 as Ctss d·ÄôAumâ¢le and Lady of Holderness. Robert of Torigny records the marriage of "Guillermus comes de Magnavilla" and "filia Willermi comitis AlbⶠMarlâ¶" together with the county of Aumâ¢le in 1179[524]. Ralph de Diceto records that "Willelmus de Magna-villa comes Essexiâ¶" married "Hadewisam comtis Albimarlⶠprimogenitam·Ä¶apud Pleizet in Essexia XIX Kal Feb" in 1180 and was granted his father-in-law¬¥s county[525]. ·ÄúHawisia comitissa Albemarl⶷Äù donated property to Garendon Abbey, for the soul of ·Äúdomini mei Willielmi de Mandevill comitis Essex·Äù, by undated charter which refers to ·Äúpost mortem domini mei Baldewini de Betunia·Ä¶Willielmi comitis Albemarle patris mei·Äù[526].
m firstly (Pleshy, Essex 14 Jan 1180) WILLIAM de Mandeville Earl of Essex, son of GEOFFREY de Mandeville Earl of Essex & his wife Rohese de Vere (-[Rouen/Gisors/Le Vaudreuil] Normandy 14 Nov 1189, bur Abbey of Mortemer). He succeeded as Comte d'Aumâ¢le in 1180, de iure uxoris.
m secondly (after 3 Jul 1190) GUILLAUME de Forz, son of --- (-1195). He succeeded as Comte d'Aumâ¢le, de iure uxoris.
m thirdly (before Jul 1196) BAUDOUIN de Bâ©thune Seigneur de Choques [en-Artois], son of ROBERT ·Äúle Roux·Äù Seigneur de Bâ©thune & his wife Adâ©laâØde de Saint-Pol (-Burstwick, Holderness 13 or 14 Oct 1212, bur Abbey of Meaux[527]). He succeeded as Comte d'Aumâ¢le in [1195/96], de iure uxoris.
b) ENGUERRAND d·ÄôAumâ¢le (-after 1150). ·ÄúGulielmus comes Albemarli⶷Äù founded Melsa Abbey, for the soul of ·Äúfratris mei Hingeram·Äù, by undated charter witnessed by ·ÄúHingeram fratre comitis·Äù[528].
c) [--- .] m ---. One child:
i) EUPHEMIE . Her origin is indicated by the charter dated to [1150/60] under which လW. comes Albemarleဝ granted property to လEufemie nepti mee uxori Roberti de Brusဝ[529]. Domesday Descendants speculates that she was the daughter of Guillaume´s brother Enguerrand[530], although there seems no reason to choose one of his brothers over any of the others. Another possibility is that she was the daughter of Guillaume´s sister Mathilde, whose husband Guermond de Picquigny is recorded with a sister named Euphemie. လRobertus de Brusဝ notified his donation to the hospital of St Peter, York by charter dated to [1150/70], witnessed by လdomina Eufemiaဦဝ[531].
m ROBERT de Brus Lord of Annandale, son of ROBERT de Brus Lord of Skelton and Annandale & his first wife Agnes de Payanell .]
d) ETIENNE d·ÄôAumâ¢le (-after 1150). ·ÄúGulielmus comes Albemarli⶷Äù donated property to Melsa Abbey, for the souls of ·ÄúHingeram fratris mei et Stephani·Äù[532]. This document does not state that Etienne was another brother of Guillaume but this is implied from the text.
e) daughter . A manuscript history of the foundation of Melsa Abbey records that လWillielmusဝ had လsorores quatuor, filias Stephaniဝ who married လunaဦvicedomino de Pynkeney, alteraဦvicedomino de Verberay, tertiaဦBertanno de Brikebet, quarta Willielmo de Romare et postea Petro de Brusဝ[533].
m RICHARD de Gerberoy, son of ---.
f) ADELISE d'Aumâ¢le (-before [1168][534]). A manuscript history of the foundation of Melsa Abbey records that ·ÄúWillielmus·Äù had ·Äúsorores quatuor, filias Stephani·Äù who married ·Äúuna·Ä¶vicedomino de Pynkeney, altera·Ä¶vicedomino de Verberay, tertia·Ä¶Bertanno de Brikebet, quarta Willielmo de Romare et postea Petro de Brus·Äù[535]. "Adeliza daughter of [Stephen] count Albemaris" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte for the souls of "Engelger her husband and Robert Bertrand her son" by charter dated to [1151/77][536].
m firstly ROBERT [II] Bertran Seigneur de Briquebec, son of ROBERT [I] Bertran "le Tors" & his wife Suzanne ---.
m secondly as his second wife, INGELGER de Bohun, son of RICHARD de Meri & his wife Lucy --- (-[1168]).
g) MATHILDE d'Aumâ¢le (-after [1160/65]). A manuscript history of the foundation of Melsa Abbey records that ·ÄúWillielmus·Äù had ·Äúsorores quatuor, filias Stephani·Äù who married ·Äúuna·Ä¶vicedomino de Pynkeney, altera·Ä¶vicedomino de Verberay, tertia·Ä¶Bertanno de Brikebet, quarta Willielmo de Romare et postea Petro de Brus·Äù[537]. She is named in her husband's [1160/65] grant to Southwick Priory for the souls of his and her parents[538]. m as his second wife, GUERMOND de Picquigny Vidame d'Amiens, son of GUERMOND de Picquigny Vidame d'Amiens & his wife Beatrix --- (-[1178]). He appears to have acquired land at Wymering, Hampshire in part through his marriage[539].
h) AGNES d·ÄôAumâ¢le . A manuscript history of the foundation of Melsa Abbey records that ·ÄúWillielmus·Äù had ·Äúsorores quatuor, filias Stephani·Äù who married ·Äúuna·Ä¶vicedomino de Pynkeney, altera·Ä¶vicedomino de Verberay, tertia·Ä¶Bertanno de Brikebet, quarta Willielmo de Romare et postea Petro de Brus·Äù[540]. m firstly ADAM de Brus, son of ROBERT de Brus Lord of Skelton and Annandale & his first wife Agnes de Payanell (-1143). He succeeded his father in 1141 as Lord of Skelton.
m secondly (after 1143) WILLIAM de Roumare, son of WILLIAM Seigneur de Roumare & his wife Hawise de Reviers (-1151).
Odo II, Comte de Champagne was the son of Stephen II, Comte de Champagne and Adele (?).2 He married Adeliza, Countess of Aumale, daughter of Robert I, 6th Duc de Normandie and Herleva de Falaise, circa 1060.3 He died in 1066.4
Odo II, Comte de Champagne was also known as Eudes II (?).2 He succeeded to the title of Comte de Champagne in 1048.4 He gained the title of Lord of Holderness.2 In 1096 he was imprisoned.2
Child of Odo II, Comte de Champagne and Adeliza, Countess of Aumale
Stephen, Count of Aumale+2 b. b 1070, d. bt 1121 - 1130
Citations
[S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 40. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.
[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 352. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
[S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/genealogy/public_html/royal/index.html. Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website.
[S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 85. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odo_IV,_Count_of_Troyes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudes_de_Blois
Odo (Modern French: Eudes; c.·Äâ1040·Äì1115)[1] was Count of Troyes and of Meaux from 1047 to 1066, then Count of Aumale from 1069 to 1115. He was later also known as the count of Champagne and as Eudes II of Troyes.
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