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Personal data Jean I "Jean Ier de Ponthieu" Montgommery comte de Ponthieu 

  • Nickname is Jean Ier de Ponthieu.
  • He was born about 1142 in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-St-Denis, France.
  • He was christened in the year 1147 in Count.
  • Alternative: He was christened in the year 1147 in Count.
  • Alternative: He was christened in the year 1147 in Count.
  • Occupations:
    • Comte.
    • unknown in Count of Ponthieu.
    • Comte, de Ponthieu, 1171/1191, de Montreuil, Sieur, de Noyelle-Vion, Croisé.
  • He died on June 30, 1191 in Acre, Hazafon, Palestine.
  • He is buried in Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.
  • A child of Guy de Ponthieu and Ida de Saint Pol
  • This information was last updated on November 4, 2015.

Household of Jean I "Jean Ier de Ponthieu" Montgommery comte de Ponthieu

Waarschuwing Attention: Wife (Beatrice Candavene de Saint-Pol) is also his cousin.

He is married to Beatrice Candavene de Saint-Pol.

They got married about December 4, 1170Thézillieu
Rhone-Alpes France.


Child(ren):

  1. Guillaume II Talvas  1178-± 1221 


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Count of Ponthieu; married, 1stly, Matilda; married, 2ndly, a daughter of Bernard of St. Valerie.
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{geni:about_me} Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.

Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).

Biography

He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.

He adopted similar coats of arms [1] to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.

Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.

In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.

In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.

On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.

In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

Marriage and children

He married:

1. Mahaut

2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.

3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne

From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children [2]:

* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu

* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart

* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric

* Helen, married to William of Estouteville

Sources

* Dantine Maur-Francois, Charles Clémencet, Saint-Allais (Nicolas Viton), Ursin Durand, François Clement - "The art of verifying dates of historical events, charters, chronicles and other ancient ... (1770), impr. G. Desprez,Paris, 1 vol. folio (xxxvii + 934) p.

* Florentine Lefils - "History civil, political and religious of St. Valery and County of Vimeu" (1858, Print. Lorisse; repr. "Monographs of cities and villages of France", 2005) - 1 vol. (VIII-254 p.) (ISBN 2-84373-746-X)

Notes and references [edit]

1. ↑ The Dukes of Burgundy were bandaged with gold and azure a bordure gules, while John I passed the three gold stripes of blue at the edge of the jaws.

2. ↑ Counts of Ponthieu [archive] on the website of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu

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Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.

Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).

Biography

He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.

He adopted similar coats of arms [1] to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.

Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.

In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.

In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.

On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.

In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

Marriage and children

He married:

1. Mahaut

2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.

3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne

From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children [2]:

* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu

* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart

* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric

* Helen, married to William of Estouteville

Sources

* Dantine Maur-Francois, Charles Clémencet, Saint-Allais (Nicolas Viton), Ursin Durand, François Clement - "The art of verifying dates of historical events, charters, chronicles and other ancient ... (1770), impr. G. Desprez,Paris, 1 vol. folio (xxxvii + 934) p.

* Florentine Lefils - "History civil, political and religious of St. Valery and County of Vimeu" (1858, Print. Lorisse; repr. "Monographs of cities and villages of France", 2005) - 1 vol. (VIII-254 p.) (ISBN 2-84373-746-X)

Notes and references [edit]

1. ↑ The Dukes of Burgundy were bandaged with gold and azure a bordure gules, while John I passed the three gold stripes of blue at the edge of the jaws.

2. ↑ Counts of Ponthieu [archive] on the website of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu

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Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.

Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).

Biography

He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.

He adopted similar coats of arms [1] to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.

Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.

In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.

In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.

On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.

In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

Marriage and children

He married:

1. Mahaut

2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.

3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne

From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children [2]:

* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu

* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart

* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric

* Helen, married to William of Estouteville

Sources

* Dantine Maur-Francois, Charles Clémencet, Saint-Allais (Nicolas Viton), Ursin Durand, François Clement - "The art of verifying dates of historical events, charters, chronicles and other ancient ... (1770), impr. G. Desprez,Paris, 1 vol. folio (xxxvii + 934) p.

* Florentine Lefils - "History civil, political and religious of St. Valery and County of Vimeu" (1858, Print. Lorisse; repr. "Monographs of cities and villages of France", 2005) - 1 vol. (VIII-254 p.) (ISBN 2-84373-746-X)

Notes and references [edit]

1. ↑ The Dukes of Burgundy were bandaged with gold and azure a bordure gules, while John I passed the three gold stripes of blue at the edge of the jaws.

2. ↑ Counts of Ponthieu [archive] on the website of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu

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Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.

Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).

Biography

He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.

He adopted similar coats of arms [1] to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.

Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.

In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.

In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.

On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.

In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

Marriage and children

He married:

1. Mahaut

2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.

3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne

From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children [2]:

* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu

* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart

* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric

* Helen, married to William of Estouteville

Sources

* Dantine Maur-Francois, Charles Clémencet, Saint-Allais (Nicolas Viton), Ursin Durand, François Clement - "The art of verifying dates of historical events, charters, chronicles and other ancient ... (1770), impr. G. Desprez,Paris, 1 vol. folio (xxxvii + 934) p.

* Florentine Lefils - "History civil, political and religious of St. Valery and County of Vimeu" (1858, Print. Lorisse; repr. "Monographs of cities and villages of France", 2005) - 1 vol. (VIII-254 p.) (ISBN 2-84373-746-X)

Notes and references [edit]

1. ↑ The Dukes of Burgundy were bandaged with gold and azure a bordure gules, while John I passed the three gold stripes of blue at the edge of the jaws.

2. ↑ Counts of Ponthieu [archive] on the website of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu

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John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.

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John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.

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John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.

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Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.

Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).

Biography

He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.

He adopted similar coats of arms to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.

Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.

In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.

In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.

On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.

In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

Marriage and children

He married:

1. Mahaut

2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.

3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne

From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children:

* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu

* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart

* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric

* Helen, married to William of Estouteville

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John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.
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John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140-1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.
In 1190 he went to the Holy Land on the Third Crusade with PhilipAugustus, King of France, and died at the seige of Acre the yearfollowing. He was married three times.
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