(1) He is married to Ide de Fouron.
They got married.
Child(ren):
(2) He is married to Ide [NIET BESTAAND? ?] de Boulogne.
They got married.
Child(ren):
avoué de Dinant et seigneur de Rochefort. Chatelain de Dalhem.
Profession : Avoué de Dinant (BELGIQUE) 1064.
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Conon de Montaigu succède à son père dès 1066, seigneur de Rochefort. Participe à la première croisade. Aux côtés de Godefroid de Bouillon. Si ce dernier met en engagère son duché de Bouillon, Conon pour sa part, cède aux abbayes les jardins et serfs qu'il possédait à Dinant.
Il reviendra de la croisade ….< avec son fils Lambert, Pierre l'Ermite et un grand nombre de nobles et d'hommes du pays de Huy…. > décédé le 30/4/1106 à Dolhain
x Ide décède au château de Montaigu, inhumée à Stavelot.
fille de Eustache de Boulogne
sœur de Godefroid de Bouillon. (Bertholet)
dont, entre autres :
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CONON de Montaigu, son of GOZELO Comte de Montaigu & his wife Ermentrude de Grandpré (-Dalhem 1 May 1106, bur Saint-Hubert). The Chronicle of Saint-Hubert names "Conone, Rodulfo, Widone et Henrico" as the sons of "Gozilo comes Bohaniæ" & his wife[568]. Comte de Montaigu. Seigneur de Rochefort. Avoué de Dinant. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the death in 1106 of "comes Cono de Monteacute" and his burial at Saint Hubert, specifying that he returned prosperous from overseas[569], presumably indicating his participation in the First Crusade. The Chronicle of Saint-Hubert records the death "Kal Mai apud castrum Dolhem" of "comes Cono" and his burial "Dinanum"[570].
m firstly IDA de Fouron, daughter of LAMBERT de Fouron & his wife ---. The Chronicle of Saint-Hubert, interpolated in the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines, names "Ida filia senioris Lamberti" as wife of "comes Cono de Monteacute"[571]. The primary source which confirms the name "de Fouron" has not yet been identified.
m secondly as her second husband, IDA [de Boulogne], widow of HERMANN [von Malsen], daughter of [EUSTACHE [II] Comte de Boulogne & his wife Ida of Lotharingia]. Europäische Stammtafeln[572] shows Ida, wife [firstly] of Hermann [von Malsen] and [secondly of Conon de Montaigu], as a possible daughter of Comte Eustache II & his wife Ida. ; The only partial corroboration for this so far found is Orderic Vitalis who says that "Cono comes Alemannus" married "Duke Godfrey's sister"[573]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
Comte Conon & his [first/second] wife had four children:
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Ide [NIET BESTAAND? ?] de Boulogne |