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Personal data Manassès "Manassès van Dammartin" de Dammartin comte de Dammartin 

  • Nickname is Manassès van Dammartin.
  • He was born about 992 in Dammartine, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-FranceFrance.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 26, 1994.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on April 26, 1994.
  • Occupations:
    • Vidame, de Reims.
    • Comte, de Dreux, de Dammartin-en-Goële.
    • Sieur, d'Omont, Vidame, de Reims, Pair, de Champagne.
    • Comte, de Dreux, de Dammartin-en-Goële, Vidame, de Reims, Sieur, d'Omont, Pair, de Champagne.
  • He died on December 15, 1037Étain
    Lorraine France.
  • He is buried in Abbaye Saint-Vanne de VerdunVerdun
    Lorraine France.
  • A child of Hildouin II Comt De Ponthieu de Ramerupt and Hélvise de Laon
  • This information was last updated on March 1, 2020.

Household of Manassès "Manassès van Dammartin" de Dammartin comte de Dammartin

He is married to Constance de France.

They got married about 1032 at Of, Orleans, France.


Child(ren):

  1. Eustachie de Dammartin  ± 1035-???? 
  2. Hugues Ier de Dammartin  < 1037-1103 


Notes about Manassès "Manassès van Dammartin" de Dammartin comte de Dammartin

Name Prefix: Count Name Suffix: Of Dammartin
Name Prefix: Count Name Suffix: Of Dammartin
#Générale#Attesté en 973 et 989.
#Générale##Générale#2ʻ mari

note couple : #Générale#s:ds01.236 ; ds03.676
{geni:about_me} Manasses was son of Hilduin de Ramerupt and Montdidier, probably Hilduin II (though many accounts have him listed as son of Hilduin I--for many reasons, this is improbable; see the explanation at [http://www.geni.com/projects/Ramerupt-Montdidier-Lineage the Ramerupt-Montdidier Project]).

Manasses married a woman named Constance, sometimes said to be the daughter of King Robert II of France but more likely the heiress of Dammartin who, through her marriage, brought Manasses the title of Count of Dammartin.

From [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PARIS%20REGION%20NOBILITY.htm FMG Medieval Lands database] :

'''MANASSES, [''possible son of [HILDUIN [II]''] Seigneur de Ramérupt''' & his wife ---] (-killed in battle Ornel, near Etain, Bar-le-Duc 15 Dec 1037, bur Verdun St Vannes). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "comes Suessionis et comes de Dommartin et comes de Ronaco et Manasses cui agnomen Calva-asina" as brothers of "Helduino comiti de Ramerut"[877]. This passage names both "comes de Dommartin" and "Manasses cui agnomen Calva-asina" as brothers of "Helduini comiti de Ramerut". As shown by the charter dated 4 Feb 1031 which is quoted below, "Hilduini comitis" had a brother and a son named Manassès. A sensible interpretation of the Genealogiæ is therefore that "comes de Dammartin" (named Manassès) was the brother of Hilduin [II] and "Manasses cui agnomen Calva-asina" his son. This speculation appears to be confirmed by the charter dated 1061, under which Philippe I King of France donated the village of Bagneux to the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in exchange for Combs, which recounts that "Hugonis ducis…magnus" [Hugues "le Grand"] had granted Combs to "Hilduino…comiti de Monte qui vocatur Desiderius", who died before his benefactor (i.e. before 956), and that Henri I King of France had regranted Combs to "Manasses nepos supradicti Hilduini comitis" just as "suus avunculus Hilduinus" had held it, noting that "Odo comes filius prefati Manassetis" now claimed the property as held by "avunculus patris eius Hilduinus"[878]. Comte de Dammartin-en-Goële. Robert II King of France confirmed the donation of "Manasses comes" to Chartres Notre-Dame by charter dated 4 Feb 1031, signed by "…Manasses comitis, Hilduini comitis fratris eius, filiorum eius Manassis et Hilduini, Burcardo de Montemorenciaco, Evrardi filii Hilduini de Britoglio, Amalrici de Monteforti, Milonis de Caprosa…"[879]. The necrology of Verdun Saint-Vanne records the death "XVII Kal Dec" of "Odo, Manasses, Euzuinus, Dudo comites ante Bar castrum prelio interempti"[880].

m ([1023 or before]) '''CONSTANCE, daughter of [--- de Dammartin''' & his wife ---]. "Odo filius comitis Manassæ" donated a family of servants to "Carnotensi monasterio Sancti Petri", with the support of "fratre meo Hugone ac sorore nostra Eustachia", for the souls of "patre nostro Manasse et…nostra matre Constantia", by charter dated 9 Aug before 1060 "in palatio Meleduni castri"[881]. ''' There is no proof that she was Constance de France, daughter of Robert II King of France & his third wife Constance d´Arles [Provence], the affiliation being proposed for onomastic reasons only'''[882]. It is, however, suggested by the presence of the king and queen at the donation by "Manasses comes" dated 4 Feb 1031 (see above). Rodolfus Glaber records that King Robert had two daughters by his wife Constance[883], presumably referring to Hedwige and Adela. '''According to Europäische Stammtafeln[884], the wife of Manassès was "Constance [de Dammartin]", presumably on the theory that she brought her husband the county of Dammartin.'''

Manassès & his wife had four children:

1. '''EUDES de Dammartin''' . "Odo filius comitis Manassæ" donated a family of servants to "Carnotensi monasterio Sancti Petri", with the support of "fratre meo Hugone ac sorore nostra Eustachia", for the souls of "patre nostro Manasse et…nostra matre Constantia", by charter dated 9 Aug before 1060 "in palatio Meleduni castri", witnessed by "Gualterius comes…"[885]. Comte de Dammartin after 1050-[1060/61]. Philippe I King of France donated the village of Bagneux to the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in exchange for Combs by charter dated 1061, which recounts that "Hugonis ducis…magnus" [Hugues "le Grand"] had granted Combs to "Hilduino…comiti de Monte qui vocatur Desiderius", who died before his benefactor (i.e. before 956), and that Henri I King of France had regranted Combs to "Manasses nepos supradicti Hilduini comitis" just as "suus avunculus Hilduinus" had held it, noting that "Odo comes filius prefati Manassetis" now claimed the property as held by "avunculus patris eius Hilduinus"[886].

2. '''HUGUES [I] de Dammartin''' (-[1100]). "Odo filius comitis Manassæ" donated a family of servants to "Carnotensi monasterio Sancti Petri", with the support of "fratre meo Hugone ac sorore nostra Eustachia", for the souls of "patre nostro Manasse et…nostra matre Constantia", by charter dated 9 Aug before 1060 "in palatio Meleduni castri"[887]. Comte de Dammartin 1071. "…Hugonis comitis domni Martini…" subscribed the charter dated 1071 under which "Buccardus…Corbolensium comes" donated property to the abbey of Saint-Spire de Corbeil[888]. Seigneur de Bulles: Goscelin de Bulles donated property to the abbey of Saint-Lucien by charter dated to [1075] in the presence of "Hugone domino de Buglis et de Domno Martino et Matheo avunculo Goscelini" and witnessed by "Matheus et Paganus avunculi Goscelini"[889]. "Comes Hugo de Domnomartino" founded the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent and donated "feodum…Vuidonis de Rupe et feodum Rogerii de Nantolio", with the consent of "uxor…mea Roaidis…et filius meus Petrus et filie mee Basilia, Adalaidis, Eustachia", by charter dated 1081, witnessed by "Petrus filius Tetbaldi, Adam frater eius, Lambertus frater eius…"[890]. "Duo fratres Ebolus et Andreas et uxores nostre Sibilla et Adelisa et cognatus noster Hugo comes de Domno Martino uxorque eius Rothaidis" donated property to the church of Ramerupt Sainte-Marie by charter dated 1082[891]. A charter dated to [1093] records an agreement between the canons of Sainte-Marie Paris and “Hugonem comitem Donni Martini”[892]. m ROHARDE, sister of ASCELIN de Bulles, daughter of ---. "Comes Hugo de Domnomartino" founded the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "uxor…mea Roaidis…et filius meus Petrus et filie mee Basilia, Adalaidis, Eustachia", by charter dated 1081[893]. "Duo fratres Ebolus et Andreas et uxores nostre Sibilla et Adelisa et cognatus noster Hugo comes de Domno Martino uxorque eius Rothaidis" donated property to the church of Ramerupt Sainte-Marie by charter dated 1082[894]. Hugues & his wife had [six] children:

>a) son (-before 1081). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

>b) PIERRE de Dammartin (-Château de Rosnay, Champagne 13 Sep [1105/06], bur Esserent Saint-Leu). "Comes Hugo de Domnomartino" founded the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "uxor…mea Roaidis…et filius meus Petrus et filie mee Basilia, Adalaidis, Eustachia", by charter dated 1081[895]. Comte de Dammartin. "Domino Petro comite de Domno Martino" consented to the sale of vines at Dammartin to the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent by charter dated 1104[896]. "Petrus de Domno Martino comes", retained by illness "apud Rosnacum castellum…in Campania", donated milling revenue to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, in return for the privilege of burial at the priory, by undated charter later confirmed by "comitissam Domni Martini Eustachiam…uxorem defuncti filiique eius matrem"[897]. m EUSTACHIE, daughter of ---. "Petrus de Domno Martino comes", retained by illness "apud Rosnacum castellum…in Campania", donated milling revenue to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, in return for the privilege of burial at the priory, by undated charter later confirmed by "comitissam Domni Martini Eustachiam…uxorem defuncti filiique eius matrem"[898]. Pierre & his wife had one child:

>>i) son (-after [1107]). "Petrus de Domno Martino comes", retained by illness "apud Rosnacum castellum…in Campania", donated milling revenue to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, in return for the privilege of burial at the priory, by undated charter later confirmed by "comitissam Domni Martini Eustachiam…uxorem defuncti filiique eius matrem"[899]. same person as…? HUGUES [II] de Dammartin . Comte de Dammartin. "Hugo comes de Domno Martino…" witnessed the charter dated to [1107] under which "Petronilla uxor Drogonis filii Adam" donated half her garden at "Momicurtis" to Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "filiis eius Fulcone et Pagano"[900].

>c) BASILIE . "Comes Hugo de Domnomartino" founded the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "uxor…mea Roaidis…et filius meus Petrus et filie mee Basilia, Adalaidis, Eustachia", by charter dated 1081[901].

>d) ADELA (-[15 Jan] 1139 or after). "Comes Hugo de Domnomartino" founded the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "uxor…mea Roaidis…et filius meus Petrus et filie mee Basilia, Adalaidis, Eustachia", by charter dated 1081[902]. Dame de Bulles. "Nobilis mulier Adelidis de Bullis" founded the priory of Wariville by charter dated either 1114 or 1130, with the consent of "filiorum suorum Lancelini…Manasseri, Renaldi, Theobaldi et filiarum suarum Beatricis, Mabiliæ, Basilidis", and "Joannis et Roberti fratrum de Conti" donated property, confirmed by the bull of Pope Alexander III dated 10 Jul 1175[903]. The necrology of Saint-Nicolas records the death "XVIII Kal Feb" of "Lancelinus de Buglis et Adeliz uxor eius", adding that "filii eorum Manasses atque Lancelinus, Teobaldus et Rainaldus" donated property in Fouquerolles for them[904]. It is not clear which of the spouses died on the date mentioned. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[905], Adela married firstly Aubry [I] de Mello, son of Gilbert [I] de Mello & his wife ---. The primary source on which this hypothesis is based has not yet been found. It appears unlikely to be correct as Agnes, wife of Lancelin, did not name Aubry [II] de Mello, son of Aubry [I] de Mello, in her foundation of the priory of Wariville which names her children by her supposed second husband. It is possible that the connection is speculative, designed to explain why Aubry [II] de Mello succeeded as Comte de Dammartin. m LANCELIN [II] de Beauvais, son of LANCELIN [I] de Beauvais & his wife ---. Administrator of the county of Dammartin-en-Goële 1112-1116.

>>e) EUSTACHIE . "Comes Hugo de Domnomartino" founded the priory of Saint-Leu d´Esserent, with the consent of "uxor…mea Roaidis…et filius meus Petrus et filie mee Basilia, Adalaidis, Eustachia", by charter dated 1081[906].

3. ''' EUSTACHIE de Dammartin''' . "Odo filius comitis Manassæ" donated a family of servants to "Carnotensi monasterio Sancti Petri", with the support of "fratre meo Hugone ac sorore nostra Eustachia", for the souls of "patre nostro Manasse et…nostra matre Constantia", by charter dated 9 Aug before 1060 "in palatio Meleduni castri"[907].

4. ''' AGNES de Dammartin''' . The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m GUILLAUME Vicomte de Mantes, son of ---.
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From [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maison_de_Dammartin-Montdidier French Wikipedia]:

'''Maison de Dammartin'''

Maison de Dammartin-Montdidier

La maison de Dammartin-Montdidier est une famille noble du Moyen Âge qui régna sur le comté de Dammartin.

Histoire de Dammartin

Dammartin-en-Goële a donné son nom aux comtes de Dammartin. L'origine de Dammartin-en-Goële, petite ville de l'arrondissement de Meaux dans le département de Seine-et-Marne, ancien bourg de la région d'Île-de-France, paraît remonter aux temps les plus reculés; Dammartin-en-Goële, dit Velly, était en 1031 une des place les plus considérables de France.

Au centre de la plaine céréalière de France, le comté de Dammartin contrôlait les routes de Paris à Soissons et Laon.

Le nom Dammartin viendrait de Domnus Martinus, le nom latin de Saint Martin de Tours, qui évangélisa la région de la Goële au ive siècle.

Maison de Dammartin

La Maison de Dammartin est une branche cadette de la Maison de Montdidier, dont les membres furent comtes de Ramerupt et d'Arcis-sur-Aube1.

Manassès de Dammartin

Le premier comte de Dammartin, Manassès, mort en 1037, est le fils d'Hilduin I, comte de Ramerupt. Il épousa une Constance2, qui lui apporte la terre de Dammartin3.

Sont issus de ce mariage :

* Eudes de Dammartin, sans postérité (?)
* Hugues de Dammartin, voir infra
* Adélaïde de Dammartin
* Basilie de Dammartin, qui a épousé Hugues III dit le Vieux de Gournay,qui participa à la Bataille d'Hastings, mais mourut en 1074 au siège de Cardiff.
* Ne de Dammartin, qui a épousé le comte Renaud de Corbeil

Hugues de Dammartin

Le comte Hugues de Dammartin, fils du précédent, a épousé la comtesse Roaide de Bulles.

En 1078, le comte Hugues de Dammartin, protecteur de la collégiale parisienne de Saint-Martin, et son vassal Gautier d'Aulnay abandonnent aux bénédictins de l'Ordre de Cluny les biens et dîmes qu'il percevait sur le nord de Bondy, Nonneville (embryon d'Aulnay-les-Bondy) et de Groslay, écart de Blanc-Mesnil.

En 1081, le comte Hugues de Dammartin en tant que seigneur de Hescerent fit don de l'église de Hescerent (Saint-Leu), chapelle romane du xe siècle, aux bénédictins de l'Ordre de Cluny. Ils en firent un prieuré. À partir de 1085, à l'emplacement de l'ancienne église romane furent érigés, le prieuré bénédictin et l'église prieurale de Saint-Leu-d'Esserent qui se trouvent étape de la route de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle. Les moines restèrent très attachés aux Dammartin pour que les armes de Dammartin se confondent avec celles du prieuré.

Vers 1083, Foulques d'Annet lègue à la collégiale parisienne de Saint-Martin le fief qu'il tenait de cette église, en présence d'Hervé de Montmorency, de ses chevaliers, et du comte Hugues de Dammartin.

De son épouse Roharde de Bulles,il laissa4 :

* un fils, mort avant 1081
* Pierre († 1105), comte de Dammartin, qui suit,
* Basilie, citée en 1081,
* Adèle († v.1140), comtesse de Dammartin, mariée à Aubry de Mello, puis à Lancelin (de Beauvais ?)
* Eustachie, citée en 1081
* et peut-être Eudes, auteur de la branche anglaise.

Pierre de Dammartin

Le comte Pierre de Dammartin, fils du précédent, a épousé Eustachie, mais n'eu qu'un fils cité en 1107 et mort jeune. Il apparaît pour la dernière fois dans les documents en 1107. Lui succéda sa sœur, mariée à Aubry de Mello.

La branche anglaise

Eudes de Dammartin

La branche anglaise des Dammartin tient son origine d’Eudes de Dammartin, qui porte un prénom traditionnel dans la famille française5. Il est donné comme fils d'Hugues de Dammartin4, mais on ne comprend pas pourquoi c'est sa sœur et non lui qui succède à Pierre de Dammartin. Peut-être n'est-il qu'un fils illégitime ou un neveu d'Hugues, à moins que le roi de France n'ai pas voulu qu'il hérite du comté en raison de ses sympaties anglaises.

Il est témoin en 1113 d’une charte donnée par la comtesse douairière de Clare à l’abbaye normande du Bec pour son prieuré de Saint-Neots (Huntingdonshire).

Il a pour femme Basilie, prénom lui aussi attaché au lignage des Dammartin et porté par une des sœurs d’Hugues de Dammartin. Il est le père de six fils qui ont tous des possessions en Angleterre :

Eudes, seigneur de Strumpshaw, père d'un autre Eudes qui épousa une sœur de Richard de Lucy4.
Aubri, seigneur de Norton, qui suit
Guillaume,
Etienne, marié à Sara de Benniville et père de Gilbert, moine, et de Basilia, mariée à Hugh de Bolton4.
Manassès, seigneur de Mendlesham, qui suivra
une fille, mariée à Odon de Compeng
Les territoires possédés en Angleterre et tenus directement d’Henri Ier d'Angleterre par Eudes sont :

Mendlesham en Suffolk dont hérite son fils Manassès.
Strumpshaw en Norfolk dont hérite son fils Eudes.
Norton en Suffolk qui échoît à Aubri

Aubry de Dammartin

Il est parfois identifié avec un Aubry de Dammartin qui fut chambrier auprès de Louis VI et alors que les relations entre le roi de France et le roi d’Angleterre étaient alors altérées, mais cette identification n'est pas certaine. Cependant, elle expliquerait pourquoi Aubry n'hérite pas de Norton dès la mort de son père.

Aubry rend hommage au roi Henri Ier d'Angleterre en 1130, après la fin de ses fonctions de chambrier auprès de Louis VI et alors que les relations entre le roi de France et le roi d’Angleterre étaient alors altérées.

Manassès de Dammartin

Manassès († 1178) épousa Galiena et eut4 :

* Barthélémy († 1193), seigneur de Mendlesham
* Odon
* Haimon
* Guillaume († 1195), père de Galiena, mariée successivement à John Briwer († 1210), puis à Robert de Burgate († 1220) et à Ernald de Mandeville

Les autres Dammartin en Angleterre

La présence des Dammartin ne se limite pas à l’est de l’Angleterre. L’enquête de 1166 demandé par Henri II Plantagenêt révèle la possession de terres dans le comté de Kent et de Surrey. La famille de Dammartin est donc bien implantée en Angleterre dès la première moitié du XIIe siècle. A la mort du comte Pierre de Dammartin, le roi Louis VI de France a préféré contrôler le château et le comté de Dammartin par l’intermédiaire de Clémence qu’il a marié à un de ses fidèles : Renaud de Clermont, plutôt que de le confier à Eudes, deuxième frère présumé de Pierre, mais alors au service du camp anglo-normand, ennemi des rois de France. Nous pouvons penser que la charge de chambrier confié à Aubri, fils d’Eudes entre 1122 et 1129 est un dédommagement et une preuve d’un apaisement passager. Mais à la mort du roi Etienne en 1154, Henri II prend le contrôle total de l’ensemble anglo-normand et l’avenir s’obscurcit pour les Dammartin. Aubri, le fils du chambrier, préfère rentrer en France. Il est investi de la Ferté-Alais par le roi Louis VII et, après la mort de Renaud de Clermont entre 1156 et 1161, il est probable qu’il réclame le comté de Dammartin qui lui appartient en tant que petit-fils d’Hugues de Dammartin.

Notes et références

# ↑ Diverses publications ont voulu faire de la maison de Montdidier une branche de la famille des comtes de Ponthieu, mais cette hypothèse se montre sans réel fondement. De même la présence du prénom Manassès montre une parenté avec la Maison de Rethel, mais rien ne permet d'affirmer que les deux maisons de Rethel et de Dammartin soient de la même origine.
# ↑ L'identification de cette Constance est problématique. Selon les règles onomastiques, il est quasiment certain que cette Constance soit une descendante du comte Charles-Constantin de Vienne, qui tenait son prénom de son ascendance maternelle, byzantine. Les seuls descendants connus de Charles-Constantin sont les comtes de Provence et leur parents, parmi lesquels Constance d'Arles, femme du roi de France Robert le Pieux. Comme il est plus probable que la femme de Manassès soit issue de rois installé en Ile-de-France, plutôt que des comtes de la lointaine Provence, des historiens ont déduit que Constance de Dammartin descendait de Robert le Pieux et de Constance d'Arles. Chronologiquement, elle ne pouvait être que leur fille. A l'appui de cette thèse, le roi et le reine sont présents lors d'une donation faite par Mannassès. Le problème de cette reconstruction est que le chroniqueur Raoul Glaber pourtant bien renseigné, ne mentionne que deux filles nées du couple royal, Avoye et Adèle. Il existe une autre possibilité : Charles-Constantin a eu deux fils, Richard et Hugobert, dont on ignore la destinée et la postérité. Il est tout à fait possible que la comtesse de Dammartin Constance soit une descendante de l'un d'entre eux.
# ↑ Europäische Stammtafeln, vol III, page 676
# ↑ a, b, c, d et e Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [archive]
# ↑ Parmi ses enfants, il y a un Manassès, qui porte un prénom également répandu parmi la branche française.

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Alternative Birth Date: 1010

http://carolinagenealogy.org/all/pafg2669.htm#66671

Manassess of Dammartin [Parents] was born about 1010 in Dammartine-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France. He died on 15 Nov 1057 in Seige of Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France. He married Constance, of France.

Constance, of France was born about 1014 in France. She married Manassess of Dammartin.

They had the following children:

M i Count Hughes Dammartin was born about 1042. He died in 1103.
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[Subject: Dammartin / Basset marriage Subject: Dammartin / Basset marriage]

First, a summary of the Dammartins (from Evans in Gen.Mag. 15:53-63,
21:94):

Manasses, who was killed at Bar in 1037, was younger brother of Hilduin
III de Ramerupt, and son of Hilduin II (d. 992). He probaby was granted
Dammartin as a result of his marriage to Constance of France, daughter
of Robert II and Constance of Provence. He had at least two sons who
followed him,
* Eudes, who died shortly before 1071, and:
* Hugh, Count from 1071 until his death in 1103 (he must have been quite
old). He married Rohais/Roaide de Bulles. In addition to several
daughters, he had son and heir:
*** Pierre, Count, d. 1107, m. Eustachie, and had a sole son and heir:
****** Lancelin (de Bulles), d.s.p. ca.1113 (but this may confuse him with
another Lancelin). He appears to have married Clemence de Bar, (if so
this is a case of infant marriage, at least for her), who later in life,
as wife of Renaud de Clermont, still went by the title Countess of
Dammartin.
From Evans in Gen.Mag. 15:53-63, 21:94.[Custer February 1, 2002 FamilyTree.FTW]

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From Evans in Gen.Mag. 15:53-63, 21:94.
Line 6405 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
NAME Manassess Count Of /DAMMARTIN & DAMPMARTIN/

Line 6409 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
BIRT PLAC Of, Dammartine-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France

Line 6412 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
DEAT PLAC Seige Of Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France
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From Evans in Gen.Mag. 15:53-63, 21:94.

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    • The temperature on April 26, 1994 was between 5.6 °C and 14.3 °C and averaged 11.0 °C. There was 1.9 mm of rain during 2.1 hours. There was 0.3 hours of sunshine (2%). The heavily clouded was. The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south-southwest. Source: KNMI
    • Koningin Beatrix (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from April 30, 1980 till April 30, 2013 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • In The Netherlands , there was from Tuesday, November 7, 1989 to Monday, August 22, 1994 the cabinet Lubbers III, with Drs. R.F.M. Lubbers (CDA) as prime minister.
    • In The Netherlands , there was from Monday, August 22, 1994 to Monday, August 3, 1998 the cabinet a href="https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinet-Kok_I" class="extern">Kok I, with W. Kok (PvdA) as prime minister.
    • In the year 1994: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 15.3 million citizens.
      • January 6 » American figure skater Nancy Kerrigan is attacked and injured by an assailant hired by her rival Tonya Harding's ex-husband during the U.S. Figure Skating Championships that they were both taking part in.
      • March 28 » In South Africa, African National Congress security guards kill dozens of Inkatha Freedom Party protesters.
      • April 27 » South African general election: The first democratic general election in South Africa, in which black citizens could vote. The Interim Constitution comes into force.
      • September 30 » Ongar railway station, the furthest London Underground from central London, closes.
      • November 8 » Republican Revolution: On the night of the 1994 United States midterm elections, Republicans make historic electoral gains by securing massive majorities in both houses of congress (54 seats in the House and eight seats in the Senate, additionally). Thus bringing a close to four decades of Democratic domination.
      • December 24 » Air France Flight 8969 is hijacked on the ground at Houari Boumediene Airport, Algiers, Algeria. Over the course of three days three passengers are killed, as are all four terrorists.
    

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    About the surname De Dammartin


    When copying data from this family tree, please include a reference to the origin:
    Kees den Hollander, "Family tree Den Hollander en Van Dueren den Hollander", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-den-hollander-en-van-dueren-den-hollander/I6000000000250802347.php : accessed June 18, 2024), "Manassès "Manassès van Dammartin" de Dammartin comte de Dammartin (± 992-1037)".