Ancestral Glimpses » Count of Vixin Dreux Drogo de Mantes Count of Valois (1000-1035)

Données personnelles Count of Vixin Dreux Drogo de Mantes Count of Valois 

  • Il est né CA 1000 dans Mantes (Present Mantes-la-Jolie), Pays de France (Present Region Ile-de-France), FRANCE.
  • Il est décédé le 13 août 1035 dans Probably Nicaea (Present Iznik), il avait 35 ans.
    Oorzaak: while returning from the Holy Land on pilgrimage with Robert I/II "le Magnifique" de Normandie
    He accompanied Robert II Duke of Normandy to Jerusalem and died on the journey[1303]. According to Orderic Vitalis, Henri I King of France took back the Vexin after the death of Comte Drogo[1304]. The necrology of Reims Saint-Rémi records the death "X Kal Aug" of "Drogo comes"[1305].
    md. ([1025 or before]) as her first husband, Godgifu [Goda] of England, dau. of Æthelred II "the Unready" King of England and his second wife Emma de Normandie (- bef. 1049).
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 19 avril 2018.

Famille de Count of Vixin Dreux Drogo de Mantes Count of Valois

Il a/avait une relation avec Godgifu.


Enfant(s):

  1. Ralph de Mantes  1026-1057 


Notes par Count of Vixin Dreux Drogo de Mantes Count of Valois

Parents:
Father: Gauthier II "le Blanc" (d. aft. 1017), Comte d'Amiens et du Vexin
Mother: Adela (fl. 1006)
Siblings:
1. Raoul de Mantes (d. 1060)
2. Foulques de Mantes (fl. 1030) - English Wikipedia indicates that he could have served as Bishop of Amiens bef. 1036 (though it also shows that he served twice, also in the early 990s)

Unknown Wife of Hugues Comte de Meulan (who died 1030)
Spouse:
Godgifu/Goda of England (d. bef. 1049)
Children:
1. Ralph/Raoul "The Timid" de Mantes (d. 21 Dec 1057, bur. Peterborough Abbey Church), Earl of Hereford (1052-1057)
2. Gauthier III de Mantes (1031-1063, poisoned at Falaise by henchmen of Guillaume II de Normandie aft. capture in war contesting the Comte du Maine), Comte de Mantes (1035 - 1063), md. Biote du Maine (poisoned to death around same time)
3. Foulques de Mantes, Bishop of Amiens (possibly listed as Foulques de Valois, the nephew, served 1057 to ca. 1077)
Basic information:
Birth: Unknown date, but born in Mantes, Pays de France (this became the Ile-de-France in the 14th century)
Baptism: Unknown.
Marriage: 1025 or before.
Death: 13 Aug 1035, location is either Nicaea or somewhere west of Nicaea - he arrived in that city in present Turkey sometime bet. Jul 1 and 3, where his lord on pilgrimage to Jerusalem was poisoned on the way back from the Holy Land. The story of the fate of the knights following Robert I/II "le Magnifique" de Normandie on this pilgrimage would be useful in determining Dreux's fate.
Burial: Unknown, but probably with Robert I/II "le Magnifique" de Normandie.
Occupation: Comte de Mantes et d'Amboise
Alternate Name: Dreux (probably in France), Drogo (probably in England) ... most sources say de Mantes (place of origin), though he has a second title (Comte d'Amboise).
From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Paris Region Nobility (covering his birth family:
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PARIS%20REGION%20NOBILITY.htm#RaoulHereforddied1057A
GAUTHIER [II] "le Blanc", son of GAUTHIER [I] Comte d'Amiens & his [first/second] wife [Eva---/Adela ---] (- aft. 1017).
"Wauterii comitis, Walterii et Radulfi filiorum eius" subscribed a charter dated 975 under which "Hugo Francorum dux" restored the abbey of Saint-Jean to the abbey of Sainte-Croix d'Orléans[1298]. A charter of "Hugo…Francorum rex" confirming the privileges of the monastery of Corvey dated 987 is subscribed by "Walteri comitis Ambianensis ac filiorum eius Walteri, Gotfredi, Rodulfi"[1299].
Comte de Mantes. "Walterius comes" donated property "prope nostrum castellum…Medanta" to "Carnotensi monasterio Sancti Petri", for the soul of "coniugis mee Adelidis filiorumque meorum", by charter to [1006], signed by "Walterii comitis, Rodulfi filii eius, Drogonis filii eius…"[1300].
Comte d'Amiens et du Vexin.
1. Dreux [Drogo] de Mantes (- [13 Aug] [1035]).
"Walterius comes" donated property "prope nostrum castellum…Medanta" to "Carnotensi monasterio Sancti Petri", for the soul of "coniugis mee Adelidis filiorumque meorum", by charter to [1006], signed by "Walterii comitis, Rodulfi filii eius, Drogonis filii eius…"[1301].
He succeeded his father as Comte de Mantes.
Comte d'Amiens. "Droco comes Ambianensium" donated property to "Sancti Petri Gismoensis" by undated charter, signed by "Droconis comitis, Eotde comitissæ, Falconis fratris comitis, Rodulfi filiii comitis, Gualterii alterius filii…"[1302].
Her parentage is stated by Orderic Vitalis, who says that Godgifu went into exile in Normandy with her brother[1306] in 1013.
According to Orderic Vitalis, her first marriage was arranged by Robert II Duke of Normandy[1307], indicating that she probably did not return to England. This information is suspect, assuming that the charter of "Robertus Rex", which names "Comes Drogo…cum duobus fratribus Fulcone…et Rodulpho necnon uxore cum filiis supra memorati Drogonis", is correctly dated to 1025 as Duke Robert did not succeed as duke unt. 1027[1308].
Another possibility is that Drogo's children at that date were born from an earlier otherwise unrecorded marriage. There is no indication of the birth dates of his known children shown below, but the fact that none of them was given a typically Anglo-Saxon name also suggests that Godgifu may not have been the mother of all of them (although she is attested as mother of the son Raoul, see below).
"Droco comes Ambianensium" donated property to "Sancti Petri Gismoensis" by undated charter, signed by "Droconis comitis, Eotde comitissæ, Falconis fratris comitis, Rodulfi filiii comitis, Gualterii alterius filii…"[1309].
Godgifu md. secondly ([1036]) as his first wife, Eustache [II] Comte de Boulogne. Her second marriage is referred to by Florence of Worcester[1310].
Comte Drogo & his wife had three children:
a) Raoul de Mantes (- 21 Dec 1057, bur. Peterborough).
His parentage is given by Orderic Vitalis[1311]. Florence of Worcester calls Raoul the "son of King Edward's sister"[1312]. "Droco comes Ambianensium" donated property to "Sancti Petri Gismoensis" by undated charter, signed by "Droconis comitis, Eotde comitissæ, Falconis fratris comitis, Rodulfi filiii comitis, Gualterii alterius filii…"[1313]. Simeon of Durham names "earl Rodulph the son of king Eadward's sister Goda" in 1051[1314].
Earl of Hereford.
b) Gauthier [III] de Mantes (bef. [29 Mar 1030/10 Apr 1031]-poisoned Falaise [2 Aug] 1063).
His parentage is given by Orderic Vitalis, who lists him after his brother Raoul[1315]. "Drogo comes" agreed to donate property to Jumièges by charter dated to [29 Mar 1030/10 Apr 1031] subscribed by "Walterii filius eius"[1316]. "Droco comes Ambianensium" donated property to "Sancti Petri Gismoensis" by undated charter, signed by "Droconis comitis, Eotde comitissæ, Falconis fratris comitis, Rodulfi filiii comitis, Gualterii alterius filii…"[1317].
He succeeded his father in 1035 as Comte de Mantes. "Comes Walterius" confirmed a donation of property, held by "pater meus Droco comes", to "cœnobii sancti Petri Carnotensis" by charter dated Feb 1055, witnessed by "Teduinus vicecomes Mellentis castri, Gualo vicecomes castri Calidi Montis…"[1318]. "Comes Gualterius" donated property to Chartres Saint-Père by charter dated 22 Jan 1060 which names "pater meus Drogo comes"[1319].
He claimed the county of Maine, by right of his wife, after the death in Mar 1062 of her nephew Héribert [II] Comte du Maine and took possession[1320].
Guillaume II Duke of Normandy defeated and imprisoned him end-1063. Orderic Vitalis records that Gauthier and his wife died "poisoned - so the rumour goes - by the evil machinations of their enemies", and that Duke Guillaume took control over Maine after this[1321]. The necrology of Saint-Père-en-Vallée records the death "IV Non Aug" of "Gualterius comes"[1322], which may refer to Comte Gauthier [III].
md. Biote du Maine, dau. of Heribert [I] "Eveille-Chien" Comte du Maine & his wife --- (-poisoned Falaise 1063). Guillaume de Poitiers names "la sœur de Hugues" as wife of "Gautier comte de Mantes", when recording the latter's claim to Maine[1323]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
c) Foulques de Mantes.
His parentage is given by Orderic Vitalis, who lists him after his two brothers and specifies that he was Bishop of Amiens[1324].

References:
[1298] Thillier, J. and Jarry, E. (eds.) (1906) Cartulaire de Sainte-Croix d'Orléans 814-1300 (Paris) ("Sainte-Croix d'Orléans") LXIII, p. 123.
[1299] RHGF X, IV, p. 552.
[1300] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. XLIII, p. 170.
[1301] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. XLIII, p. 170.
[1302] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. XLVI, p. 173.
[1303] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. II, Book III, p. 117, and Vol. IV, Book VII, p. 77.
[1304] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. IV, Book VII, p. 77.
[1305] 'Obits mémorables tirés de nécrologes luxembourgeois, rémois et messins', Revue Mabillon VI (1910-1911), p. 274.
[1306] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. IV, Book VII, p. 77.
[1307] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. IV, Book VII, p. 77.
[1308] RHGF X, L, p. 622.
[1309] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. XLVI, p. 173.
[1310] Forester, T. (trans.) (1854) The Chronicles of Florence of Worcester with two continuations (London), 1051, p. 150.
[1311] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. IV, Book VII, p. 77.
[1312] Florence of Worcester 1055, p. 157.
[1313] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. XLVI, p. 173.
[1314] Stevenson, J. (trans.) (1855) The Historical Works of Simeon of Durham (London) (“Simeon of Durham”), p. 535.
[1315] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. IV, Book VII, p. 77.
[1316] Vernier, J. J. (ed.) (1916) Chartes de l'abbaye de Jumièges, Tome I c 825-1169 (Rouen, Paris) 14, p. 46.
[1317] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. XLVI, p. 173.
[1318] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. LXXIV, p. 199.
[1319] Chartres Saint-Père, II, Codex Diplomaticus Pars Tertia ex Schedis D. Muley, 4, p. 625.
[1320] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. II, Book III, p. 117.
[1321] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. II, Book III, p. 119.
[1322] Obituaires de Sens Tome II, Abbaye de Saint-Père-enVallée, p. 193.
[1323] Davis, R. H. C. and Chibnall. M. (eds. and trans.) (1998) The Gesta Guillelmi of William of Poitiers (Oxford), p. 362.
[1324] Orderic Vitalis, Vol. IV, Book VII, p. 77.
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Other siblings from the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Northern France:
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#GautierIIValoisB
1. Raoul de Mantes (- 1060).
"Walterius comes" donated property "prope nostrum castellum…Medanta" to "Carnotensi monasterio Sancti Petri", for the soul of "coniugis mee Adelidis filiorumque meorum", by charter to [1006], signed by "Walterii comitis, Rodulfi filii eius, Drogonis filii eius…"[21].
Comte de Valois et d'Amiens.
2. Foulques de Mantes.
"Comes Drogo…cum duobus fratribus Fulcone…et Rodulpho necnon uxore cum filiis supra memorati Drogonis" are named in a charter of "Robertus Rex" dated 1030[44]. "Droco comes Ambianensium" donated property to "Sancti Petri Gismoensis" by undated charter, signed by "Droconis comitis, Eotde comitissæ, Falconis fratris comitis, Rodulfi filiii comitis, Gualterii alterius filii…"[45].
4. dau.
The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to the mother of "Waleranni comitis [Mellentini]" as dau. of "Gauterus Albus de Albamarla"[46]. Yves de Chartres names "Gualterius Albus" as father of "matrem Gualeranni comitis"[47].
md. Hugues Comte de Meulan, son of Galeran [II] Comte de Meulan & his wife --- (-aft. 25 Aug 1005).

References:
[21] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. XLIII, p. 170.
[44] RHGF X, L, p. 622.
[45] Chartres Saint-Père I, Liber Septimus, Cap. XLVI, p. 173.
[46] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1062, MGH SS XXIII, p. 793.
[47] Yves de Chartres, Epistola 45, Patrologia Latina, Tome 162, col. 57.
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The father of Dreux, Walter (Gautier) "Le Blanc" II de Vexin Count of Vexin was born abt. 944 in Vexin, Normandy, France. He died in 1027. He md. Alix (Adele) Senlis in 974.
Alix (Adele) Senlis was born in 944 in Isle de France. She died in 983. She married Walter (Gautier) "Le Blanc" II de Vexin Count of Vexin in 974.
They had the following children:
F i Alix De Vexin was born abt. 970.
M ii Raoul I Crespy was born in 972 in Mellent, Normandy, France.
M iii Raoul II Count of Vexin was born in 985.
F iv Adele de Bretuil was born abt. 990 in of Vexin, France.
M v Dreux Count of Vexin was born abt. 1000. He died in 1035.
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Also called Drogo of Mantes.4 Dreux, comte d'Amiens was born ca. 974. He was the son of Gautier II "the White", comte de Vexin, Valois, et Amiens and Adèle de Senlis. Dreux, comte d'Amiens md. Godgifu, Princess of the English, dau. of Æthelred II "the Unready", King of the English and Emma Regina; Her 1st.4,5,6,7 Count of Amiens and Vexin ca. 1030.4 Dreux, comte .d'Amiens died in 1035.4
Family
Godgifu, Princess of the English b. 1003, d. 1055
Child
1. Earl of Hereford Ralph "the Timid" de Sudeley+ b. ca. 1030, d. 10576,5,8

Citations
1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 37-34.
2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 250-20.
3. [S969] McBride's Genealogy, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/genweb.html
4. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, p. l.
5. [S1075] Translated and edited by Michael Swanton, ASC+, p. 288.
6. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, p. 382.
7. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, p. 1101.
8. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:App. D, p. 110.
Drogo of Mantes (996 – 1035) was the count of Valois and the Vexin in the early eleventh century from 1027 to his death. His capital was Mantes, thus his byname. He married Goda, daughter of King Ethelred the Unready of England and Queen Emma of Normandy and the sister of King Edward the Confessor. Their son was Ralph the Timid, earl of Hereford.
He died at 23 in the Holy Land.
From the English Wikipedia page on Drogo of Mantes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drogo_of_Mantes
Drogo of Mantes (996 – 1035) was the count of Valois and the Vexin in the early eleventh century from 1027 to his death. His capital was Mantes, thus his byname. He married Goda, daughter of King Ethelred the Unready of England and Queen Emma of Normandy and the sister of King Edward the Confessor.
Their son was
-1. Ralph the Timid, earl of Hereford.
Sources
Hinde, Thomas (ed). The Domesday Book: England's History Then and Now. (1995)
Dreux, comte d'Amiens1,2,3
b. circa 974,
d. 1035
FatherGautier II "the White", comte de Vexin, Valois, et Amiens b. circa 944, d. 1027
MotherAdèle de Senlis b. circa 944
Also called Drogo of Mantes.4 Dreux, comte d'Amiens was born circa 974. He was the son of Gautier II "the White", comte de Vexin, Valois, et Amiens and Adèle de Senlis. Dreux, comte d'Amiens married Godgifu, Princess of the English, daughter of Æthelred II "the Unready", King of the English and Emma Regina; Her 1st.4,5,6,7 Count of Amiens and Vexin circa 1030.4 Dreux, comte d'Amiens died in 1035.4
Family
Godgifu, Princess of the English b. 1003, d. 1055
Child
1. Earl of Hereford Ralph "the Timid" de Sudeley+ b. c 1030, d. 10576,5,8
Citations
1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 37-34.
2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 250-20.
3. [S969] McBride's Genealogy, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/genweb.html
4. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. l.
5. [S1075] Translated and edited by Michael Swanton, ASC+, pg. 288.
6. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 382.
7. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 1101.
8. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:App. D, pg. 110.
From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps09/ps09_489.htm
TRACY ancestor list of Leona Ferrell ORR: Dreux, Count of Amiens, Count of Mantes (Mande), was called Walter de MANTES. He died of poison June 1035 in Bithnia. (Where is that?)
ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF CERTAIN AMERICAN COLONISTS, F. L. Weis, Edition 7: p 201 - Dreux, Count of Vexin, married Godgifu. He died 1035.
In Search of the Dark Ages, Michael Wood: p 210 - Dreux, count of the Vexin (an ally of William the Conqueror) md. Goda, the dau. of Ethelred and Emma.

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