Guillaume FitzEmperesse |
Guillaume FitzEmperesse vicomte de Dieppe<br>Geboortenaam: Guillaume FitzEmperesse<br>Ook bekend als: William FitzempressViscount Guillaume Plantagenet<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 22 jul 1136 - Argentan, , Basse-Normandie, France<br>Overlijden: 30 jan 1164 - Rouen, Normandie, France<br>Begrafenis: 1164 - Rouen, Normandie, France<br>Er schijnt een probleem te zijn met de verwanten van deze persoon. Bekijk deze persoon op FamilySearch om deze informatie te bekijken.<br> &;nbsp;Aanvullende informatie: Royal House:Plantagenet/AngevinLifeSketch:“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013): Children of Geoffrey Plantagenet, by Maud of England: i. HENRY II OF ENGLAND [see next]. ii. GEOFFREY, Knt., Count of Anjou and Nantes, held the castles of Chinon (Indre-et-Loire), Loudon (Vienne), and Mirebeau (Vienne) in France as his appanage, 2nd son, born at Rouen, Normandy 1 June 1134. He died without issue 26 July 1158. Sandford Gen. Hist. of the Kings of England (1677): 37. Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaries de l'Ouest 29 (1865): 365. Marchegay & Mabille Chroniques des Eglises d'Anjou (1869): 33 (Chronicæ Sancti Albini Andegavensis: birthé of Geoffrey), 145 (Chronicon Sancti Sergii Andegavensis: birth of Geoffrey). Delisle Chronique de Robert de Torigni 1 (1872): 192-193 (birth of Geoffrey). Eyton Court, Household & Itinerary of King Henry II (1878): 1, 3, 17, 18, 23, 39, 42. Stubbs Hist. Works of Gervase of Canterbury (Rolls Series 73) (1879): 93 (birth of Geoffrey). Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 23 (1894): 579 (Notæ Monasterii Montis Sancti Michaelis: "25 Jul. [Obiit] Gaufridus comes."). Round Cal. Docs. Preserved in France 1(1899): 419. Vallée Cartulaire de Château-du-Loir (Société des Archives Hist. du Maine 6) (1905): 46-47, 96-97, 161-162. Molinier Obituaires de la Province de Sens 2 (1906): 240 (Obituaire of Prieuré de Saint-Nicaise de Meulan: "Gaufridus, filius imperatricis, 1111 kal. aug. [29 July]."). Delisle Recueil des Actes de Henri II, Roi d'Angleterre et Duc de Normandie Introduction (1909): 370 (biog. of Geoffrey, Count of Nantes). Halphen & Poupardin Chroniques des Comtes d'Anjou et des Seigneurs d'Amboise (1913). Chartrou-Charbonnel L'Anjou de 1109 4 1131: Foulque de Jerusalem et Geoffroi Plantegenet (1928). Boussard Le Gouvernement d'Henri II Plantagenet (1956). Le Patourel Feudal Empires: Norman & Plantagenet 9 (1984): 1-17. Schwennicke Euroädische Stammtafeln 2 (1984): 82 (sub Anjou). Barlow Feudal Kingdom of England (1999). Chibnall Piety, Power & Hist. in Medieval England & Normandy (2000): xiv, 111. iii. WILLIAM LONGESPEE (otherwise WILLIAM FITZ EMPRESS), Vicomte of Dieppe, of Malden, Essex, Throwley, Kent, North Luffenham, Rutland, and Acton and Oulton, Suffolk, 3rd son, born at Argentan 22 July 1136. He was knighted by Thibaut, Count of Blois, in 1150. In 1158 he gave the nuns of St. Mary of Mortain 40 shillings of Anjou annually from his manor of Ste. Mère Eglise [Manche]. In the period, 1159-63, he sought to marry Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Surrey [see WARENNE 7], widow of his cousin, William, Count of Boulogne and Mortain (son of King Stephen of England). The marriage was opposed by Archbishop Becket on grounds of affinity (he and her former husband being related in the 3rd degree of kindred). He was a benefactor of Walsingham Abbey. WILLIAM LONGESPEE died at Rouen, Normandy 30 Jan. 1163/4, and was buried there in the Cathedral. Sandford Gen. Hist. of the Kings of England (1677): 37. Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 6(1) (1830): 73 (charter of William brother of King Henry). Marchegay & Mabille Chroniques des Eglises d'Anjou (1869): 34 (Chronicæ Sancti Albini Andegavensis: birth of William). Delisle Chronique de Robert de Torigni 1 (1872): 202 (birth of William). Eyton Court, Household & Itinerary of King Henry II (1878): 1-3, 8, 9, 11, 12-13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 27, 34, 38, 50, 63, 68. Stubbs Hist. Works of Gervase of Canterbury (Rolls Series 73) (1879): 93 (birth of William). Deville Tombeaux de la Cathédral de Rouen (1881): 164-165, 210. Great Roll of the Pipe 1162-1163 (Pipe Roll Soc. 6) (1886): 22, 28, 29, 65, 69, 70. Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 23 (1894): 359 (E Rotomagensis Ecclesiae Necrologio: "31 Jan. [Obiit] Guillermus Longs Spats [filius Matildis, imperatricis Romanæ."). Round Cal Docs. Preserved in France 1 (1899): 63, 128, 285. Delisle Recueil des Actes de Henri II, Roi d'Angleterre et Duc de Normandie Introduction (1909): 487-490. Halphen & Poupardin Chroniques des Comtes d'Aryou et des Seigneurs d'Amboise (1913). Rotuli de Dominabus et Pueris et Puellis de XII Comitatibus [1185] (Pipe Roll Soc. 35) (1913): 60. Chartrou-Charbonnel L'Anjou de 1109 a 1151: Foulque de Jerusalem et Geolfroi Plantegenet (1928). Stenton Early Charters from Northamptonshire Colls. (1930): 24-26. Wagner Heraldry in England (1946): 7, 11. Early Yorkshire Charters 8 (1949): 13-14. Hatton Book of Seals (1950): 299-300. Boussard Le Gouvernement d'Henri II Plantagenêt (1956). Genealogists' Mag. 14 (1964): 365. Mason Beauchamp Cartulary Charters (Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 43) (1980): 104. Harper-Bill Blythbuigh Priory Cartulary 2 (Suffolk Charters 3) (1981): 239. Coat of Arms n.s. 5 (1983): 153-156. Given-Wilson Royal Bastards of Medieval England (1984): 100-102. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 2 (1984): 82 (sub Anjou). Brown Sibton Abbey Cartularies 1 (Suffolk Charters 7) (1985): 22. Vincent et al. Acta of Henry II & Richard I (List & Index Soc. Special Ser. 21) (1986): 152-153. Williams England in the 12th Cent. (1990): 1-16 (William's seal "depicts him as a fully armed knight on horseback - the classic 'equestrian' seal. His shield bears a lion rampant which is repeated on the horse's caparison"). Haskins Soc. Jour. 2 (1990): 179-188. Church Medieval Knighthood V: Papers from the 6th Strawberry Hill Coe: 1994 (1995): 68, 73 footnote 119. Barlow Feudal Kingdom of England (1999). ----------------- According to some genealogies, Constance married firstly William FitzEmpress, a.k.a. “Tournemine”, third son of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda, and younger brother of King Henry II of England and Geoffrey, Count of Nantes. William was the founder of the House of Tournemine. However, there is no evidence for this marriage, and no evidence of William Tournemine’s exact identity either[a][3] If this marriage did take place, it must have been celebrated after Louis VII married Adèle of Champagne on 13 November 1160TitleOfNobility:Count of PoitouTitel:Vicomte de DieppeTitel:Viscount of Dieppe
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