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Personal data Hersinde "le Pieuse" (Hersinde "le Pieuse") "Hersende "the Pious" Countess of Montdidier of Arcies-sur-Aube and Ramerupt" de Ramerupt Heiress de Montdidier, d’Arcis-sur-Aube et de Ramerupt 

  • Alternative names: Dame of Rameru, Hersinde de Montreuil
  • Nickname is Hersende "the Pious" Countess of Montdidier of Arcies-sur-Aube and Ramerupt.
  • She was born about 934 in Ramerupt, Aube, France.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church in SUBMITTED.
  • 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 March 2, 1995.
  • Profession: .
    {geni:job_title} Comtesse, d'Arcis-sur-Aube, de Dammartin
  • She died about 970 TO ABT 970 in Ponthieu, Ain, Rhone-Alpes, France.
  • A child of Hillard Le Gros and ???
  • This information was last updated on September 15, 2011.

Household of Hersinde "le Pieuse" (Hersinde "le Pieuse") "Hersende "the Pious" Countess of Montdidier of Arcies-sur-Aube and Ramerupt" de Ramerupt Heiress de Montdidier, d’Arcis-sur-Aube et de Ramerupt

She is married to Herbouin de Ponthieu.

They got married about 954 at Ponthieu, Ain, Rhone-Alpes, France.


Child(ren):

  1. Gilduin de Breteuil  970-1060 
  2. Hildouin I de Ramerupt  ± 988-± 1073 


Notes about Hersinde "le Pieuse" (Hersinde "le Pieuse") "Hersende "the Pious" Countess of Montdidier of Arcies-sur-Aube and Ramerupt" de Ramerupt Heiress de Montdidier, d’Arcis-sur-Aube et de Ramerupt

Also Dame de Rameru, living in 970.
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{geni:occupation} Countess of Montdidier, d’Arcies-sur-Aube and Ramerupt, Comtesse, d'Arcis-sur-Aube, de Dammartin
{geni:about_me} Please note: This information has been updated based upon a new reading of the medieval sources by Cawley in his Medieval Lands database. Although it has long been assumed that Hildouin I was the husband of Hersinde and the father of Hildouin II and Manasses, Cawley cites a transcription of the document "Donation faites par Philippe I, a l'Abbaye de Saint-Germain de Pres, du village de Bagneux, en echange de celui de Combs" dated 1061, in Latin. The document states that "Henri I King of France had regranted Combs [a village southeast of Paris, between Paris and Melun--PW] 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"[1211]." This ambiguous placement of Manasses as the nephew or grand-nephew of Hildouin puts new light on the relationship between Hildouin I and Hersinde, mother or grandmother of this Manasses. Based on this information as well as the statement by Ramerupt historian Arbois de Jubainville, who states that the name of Hersende´s husband is not known, Cawley suggests that Hersinde may have been Hildouin's sister or may have married an unnamed brother of Hildouin.

From [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CHAMPAGNE%20NOBILITY.htm FMG Medieval Lands database] (November 2011):

SEIGNEURS de RAMERUPT

Two siblings:

1. ''' HILDUIN [I]''' (-before 956). Comte [de Montdidier]. 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"[1211].

2. brother/sister . '''On the basis of the charter dated 1061 which is quoted above, there are two possible identities for this brother/sister. If a brother, he was the husband of Hersend Dame de Ramerupt, mother of Hilduin [II] who is shown below. If a sister, she was Hersende herself.''' If the word "avunculus" in the document is given its strict interpretation of maternal uncle, the latter possibility would be correct. However, such relationship terms are not consistently used in their strict linguistic sense in medieval documents. In any case, from a chronological point of view, the term must indicate great-uncle in the 1061 document.

1. --- . Arbois de Jubainville states that the name of Hersende´s husband is not known, adding that "on suppose sans preuve que c´était Hilduin comte de Ponthieu"[1212]. As noted above, one possibility is that the husband of Hersende was the brother of Hilduin [I] who is shown above. m '''HERSENDE Dame de Ramerupt, daughter of ---'''. The Historia S. Balsemii records that "la comtesse…Hersende" transported the relics of St Baussenge from the priory of Saint-Pierre d´Arcis-sur-Aube to "son château de Ramerupt dans une église bâtie à ses frais, sous l´invocation de Notre-Dame"[1213]. As noted above, one possibility is that Hersende was the sister of Hilduin [I] who is shown above.

Two children of Hersinde:

a) ''' HILDUIN [II]''' (-after [992/93]). The Historia S. Balsemii and the Historia S. Bercharii name "Hilduin comte d´Arcis" as the son of "la comtesse…Hersende"[1214]. Comte d´Arcis-sur-Aube. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "comes de Arceis et de Ramerut…Hilduinus" as brother of "episcopi Manasse Trecensi", specifying that they were "de genere, ut dicitur, Ganalonis"[1215]. The reference to "Ganalo" has not been deciphered. Seigneur de Ramerupt. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records in [992/93] that "Adzo [abbas…Dervensis monasterii]" [Adzon abbé de Montiérender] died "in peregratione transmarina", adding that he had taken with him "comitem Hilduinum de Arceis"[1216].

b) ''' MANASSES''' (-991). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "comes de Arceis et de Ramerut…Hilduinus" as brother of "episcopi Manasse Trecensi", specifying that they were "de genere, ut dicitur, Ganalonis"[1217]. ''' Bishop of Troyes''' 970.

Two brothers, presumably great-nephews of Hilduin [I] who is shown above if the 1061 charter noted above is interpreted correctly, '''maybe sons of Hilduin [II] Seigneur de Ramerupt''':

1. '''HILDUIN [III]''' (-after 1032). Arbois de Jubainville names Hilduin [II] and adds that "on peut supposer que cet Hilduin était fils" of Hilduin [I], implying that there is no primary source which confirms that they were father and son[1218]. Comte [de Montdidier]. Seigneur de Ramerupt. 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…"[1219].
- see below.

2. ''' MANASSES''' (-killed in battle Ornel, near Etain 15 Dec 1037, bur Verdun St Vanne). 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"[1220]. 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"[1221]. 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…"[1222].]
- COMTES de DAMMARTIN.

Sources:
* [1211] Tardif, J. (1866) Monuments historiques (Paris), 284, p. 175. Note: this contains a transcription of the document "Donation faites par Philippe I, a l'Abbaye de Saint-Germain de Pres, du village de Bagneux, en echange de celui de Combs" dated 1061, in Latin.
* [1212] Arbois de Jubainville ´Les premiers seigneurs de Ramerupt´, p. 440, citing L´Art de vérifier les dates, Tome II, p. 751.
* [1213] Arbois de Jubainville ´Les premiers seigneurs de Ramerupt´, p. 440, citing Historia S. Balsemii, Camuzat, N. (1610) Promptuarium sacrarum antiquitatem Tricassinæ diœcesis, fol. 336 r-v.
* [1214] Arbois de Jubainville ´Les premiers seigneurs de Ramerupt´, p. 441, citing Historia S. Balsemii, Camuzat Promptuarium, fol. 336 r, and Historia S. Bercharii, Camuzat Promptuarium, fol. 94 v & 95 r.
* [1215] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 989, MGH SS XXIII, p. 775.
* [1216] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 989, MGH SS XXIII, p. 775 and RHGF X, p. 287.
* [1217] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 989, MGH SS XXIII, p. 775.
* [1218] Arbois de Jubainville ´Les premiers seigneurs de Ramerupt´, p. 441.
* [1219] Lépinois, E. de & Merlet, L. (eds.) (1865) Cartulaire de Notre-Dame de Chartres (Chartres) ("Chartres Notre-Dame"), Tome I, XIII, p. 87.
* [1220] Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis 10 and 11, MGH SS XIII, p. 254.
* [1221] Tardif, J. (1866) Monuments historiques (Paris), 284, p. 175.
* [1222] Chartres Notre-Dame, Tome I, XIII, p. 87.

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Parents probably unknown

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Helpuin Count Of Arcis-Sur-Aube-21724 [Parents] was born in 930 in Of, Arcis-Sur-Aube, Aube, France. He died after 970 in Arcis-sur-Aube, Aube, France, France. He married Hersinde Countess Of Arcis-Sur-Aube [Dame Of Rameru]-21606 in 954 in , Ain, France, France.

Hersinde Countess Of Arcis-Sur-Aube [Dame Of Rameru]-21606 was born in 934 in Of, Ramerupt, Aube, France. She died in 970. She married Helpuin Count Of Arcis-Sur-Aube-21724 in 954 in , Ain, France, France.

They had the following children:

M i Hildouin II Count Montdidier [Seigneur Of Ram-21726 was born in 960. He died after 992.

F ii Godechilde de Ponthieu-91169 was born in 940. She died in 1005.

M iii Geoffrey I de Chateaudun Lord of Dunois-96162.

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Parents probably unknown

http://mypages.allwest.com/~rognan/genealogy/pafg902.htm

Helpuin Count Of Arcis-Sur-Aube-21724 [Parents] was born in 930 in Of, Arcis-Sur-Aube, Aube, France. He died after 970 in Arcis-sur-Aube, Aube, France, France. He married Hersinde Countess Of Arcis-Sur-Aube [Dame Of Rameru]-21606 in 954 in , Ain, France, France.

Hersinde Countess Of Arcis-Sur-Aube [Dame Of Rameru]-21606 was born in 934 in Of, Ramerupt, Aube, France. She died in 970. She married Helpuin Count Of Arcis-Sur-Aube-21724 in 954 in , Ain, France, France.

They had the following children:

M i Hildouin II Count Montdidier [Seigneur Of Ram-21726 was born in 960. He died after 992.

F ii Godechilde de Ponthieu-91169 was born in 940. She died in 1005.

M iii Geoffrey I de Chateaudun Lord of Dunois-96162.
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Arnold de le Breton
± 936-± 968
Hillard Le Gros
± 972-????

Hersinde "le Pieuse" de Ramerupt
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± 954

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