Hij is getrouwd met Adâ®le (Alix) de Dreux.
Zij zijn getrouwd.
Kind(eren):
Gui II de Châ¢tillon is your 28th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Thomas Joseph {Charles Edward} Bombard
his father ·Üí Mathilde Domithilde
his mother ·Üí Jean Charles Claude Cheney
her father ·Üí Marie-Rose Rosalie Belanger
his mother ·Üí Marie-Rosalie Cloutier
her mother ·Üí Marie-Anne Gerbert
her mother ·Üí Marie Pelletier
her mother ·Üí Jean-Baptiste Pelletier dit Gobloteur
her father ·Üí Michelle Mabille
his mother ·Üí Guillaume marille Mabille
her father ·Üí N "Francoise" Navarre
his mother ·Üí Jean (Jehan) Navarre
her father ·Üí Pierre Navarre
his father ·Üí Guyot Navarre
his father ·Üí Cardinal Pedro Pierre de Grailly
his father ·Üí Gaston IV, comte de Foix
his father ·Üí Jeanne d'Albret
his mother ·Üí Marie de Sully, Dame heritiere de Craon
her mother ·Üí Louis de Sully
her father ·Üí Marguerite de Bourbon
his mother ·Üí Louis I le Boiteux, duc de Bourbon
her father ·Üí Bâ©atrice de Bourgogne, dame de Bourbon
his mother ·Üí Agnes de Dampierre, dame de Bourbon
her mother ·Üí Yolande de Châ¢tillon, comtesse de Nevers
her mother ·Üí Guy I de Châ¢tillon, Comte de Chatillon et Saint Pol
her father ·Üí Gaucher III de Châ¢tillon, comte de Saint Pol
his father ·Üí Gui II de Châ¢tillon
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Gui-II-de-Châ¢tillon/6000000009304951361
Guy Sur Marne de Châ¢tillon
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1120
Châ¢tillon, Auvergne, France
Death:
circa 1170 (42-58)
Châ¢tillon, âéle-de-France, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Gaucher II, count of Châ¢tillon and Ade de Roucy, dame de Pierrefonds
Husband of Alix de Montmorency and Alix de Dreux
Father of Hughes de Châ¢tillon, I; Gaucher III de Châ¢tillon, comte de Saint Pol; Alix de Châ¢tillon; Marie de Châ¢tillon; Amicie de Châ¢tillon, dame de Breteuil; and Robert de Châ¢tillon, â©vââ¢que de Langres et de Laon ¬´ less
Brother of Gaucher de Châ¢tillon, seigneur de NanteuâØl
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chamchalons.htm#RobertChatillonLaondied1215
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PARIS%20REGION%20NOBILITY.htm#Alix...
Medieval France: an encyclopedia By William W. Kibler
http://books.google.com/books?id=4qFY1jpF2JAC&pg=PA214&lpg=...
Pg. 214
CHATILLON. Taking its name from the castle of Châ¢tillon-sur-Marne (Marne), the Châ¢tillon family served as castellans there for the counts of Champagne, who held the fortress in fief from the archbishops of Reims. The First member of the family known to hold this office was Gui (fl. 1059-87), from whom descended a line of knights whose sphere of activity and influence soon passed beyong the border of Champagne. By 1127, Henry I de Châ¢tillon was lord of Montjay, located about 18 miles from Paris.
The office of castellan of Châ¢tillon was hereditary and included rights and property that formed the nucleus of a castellany that must be distinguished from the more important count's castellany of Châ¢tillon, which included the donjon and the town and continued to exist as a separate entity. The holdings at Châ¢tillon eventually were among the less important possessions of the family, which advanced to a higher social level through the marriage, in the early 1160s, of Gui II to Adele de Dreux, granddaughter of King Louis VI. At the time, Gui was already lord of strategically located Montjay, and the marriage served a political purpose for both Adele's uncle, Louis VII, and her father, Robert I de Dreux.
The children of Gui II and Adele included Gaucher III, who married the heiress to the county of Saint-Pol, and Robert (d. 1215), who became bishop of Laon in 1210, Gaucher III was bouteiller of Champagne, seneschal of Burgundy by 1193, and in 1210 one of the leaders of the royal army. He fought heroically at Bouvines in 1214. His sons, Gui III and Hugues I, married descendants of Louis VI, heiresses, respectively, to the counties of Nevers and Blois. Gui III (d. 1226) left a son who died childless, but from his daughter Yolande, countess of Nevers and wife of the lord of Bourbon, descended the dukes of Bourbon and Bar and the later dukes of Burgundy. From Hugues I descended the counts of Porcien and the counts of Saint-Pol. The latter line ended with another Gui, who died in England as a hostage ca. 1363. His sister's marriage brought Saint-Pol into the house of Luxembourg.
Gaucher de Châ¢tillon (d. 1329), called (perhaps erroneously) Gaucher V, was a grandson of Hugues I. He united the two castellanies of Châ¢tillon by receiving from Philip IV in 1290 the rights that had belonged to the counts of Champagne, whose heiress was Philip's queen. By the end of 1303, he had returned the count's castellany to the king in exchange for other lands and rights, some of which were combined with his newly purchased lordship of Chateau-Porcien to form, by royal grant, the county of Porcien. Gaucher also held the office of constable, both for Chapagne and for France. The counts of Porcien and the lords of Dampierre were descended from his son Gaucher. Jacques de Châ¢tillon, lord of Dampierre and admiral of France, died at Agincourt in 1415. From Constable Gaucher's son Jean, lord of Châ¢tillon (d. 1363), descended a line that died out in the second half of the 15th century.
Richard C. Famigleitti
Gui II Guy Sur Marne de Châ¢tillon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Adâ®le (Alix) de Dreux |
De getoonde gegevens hebben geen bronnen.