Hij is getrouwd met Mathilde van Vermandois.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1090.Bron 1
Kind(eren):
RAOUL de Baugency (before Feb 1069-[1130]). "Lancelinus de Balgentiaco, Rodulfus filius eius" subscribed a charter dated Feb 1069 under which "Rotbertus de Villenolio gener Lancelini" donated property and names "uxorem suam Agnes et fratrem suum Willelmum"[2682]. Son of Lancelin, grandson of Lancelin senior, according to Orderic Vitalis1452. "Lancelinus miles de Baugenciaco" donated donated "ecclesiam prope murum castri mei honore Sancti Sepulchri" to La Trinité de Vendôme, for the souls of " filii mei Radulphi", the charter dated [2 Feb/1 Jun] 1079, signed by "Radulfo filio ipsius Lancellini et sorore eius Herveo fratre ipsius Lancelini de Lavarzino "[2683]. "Radulfus filius Lancelini de Balgentiaco" donated "capellam castelli Monsfollulus" to La Trinité de Vendôme by charter dated 26 Apr 1085[2684]. "Radulfus filius Lancelini de Balgenciaco" donated property by charter dated May 1092[2685]. William of Tyre names Raoul de Baugency among those who left on the First Crusade in 1096 with Robert Count of Flanders[2686]. Seigneur de Baugency. "Domnus Radulfus de Balgentiaco" donated a wood to La Trinité de Vendôme, with a reserve for "uxor eius domna Mathildis", by charter dated 1105[2687]. "Radulfo de Bulgeniaco, Hugone de Ambasia, Rainaldo, Gaufridi fratre" signed the charter dated to [1104/24] which records that "Guicherius Castri Rainaldi" deposited property at Marmoutier and that "Guicherii filius Gaufridus" requested return of the property, the dispute being litigated at the court of "dominæ suæ Adelæ Blesensis comitissæ" (which narrows the dating to before [1107] when her son Thibaut IV was invested as count)[2688]. " Radulfus de Baugenci" subscribed a charter dated 1125 under which "Bernardus Castelli Radulfi et Havidis uxor eius" sold property[2689]. "Simon balginciacensis dominus" donated property to Cîteaux for the souls of "Radulphi mea patris et domine Adenordis et mei heredis" by charter dated to the mid-12th century[2690]. Radulfus de Balgentio et filius eius Symon... witnessed the charter dated to before 1130 under which miles...Guillelmus de Villa-Arcelli donated terram...in Dunensi territorio...circa locum...Fons-Viridis to the monastery of Notre-Dame de Josaphat[2691]. m firstly (before 1069) MATHILDE, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. m secondly ([1090]) MATHILDE de Vermandois, daughter of HUGUES de France Comte de Vermandois et de Valois [Capet] & his wife Adelais Ctss de Vermandois [Carolingian] (-after [1130]). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to (but does not name) the second of the daughters of "Hugonem Magnum [et] Adelaide comitissa Veromandensium" as wife of "Radulfo de Baugenci", parents of "Simonem eiusdem loci principem"[2692]. "Domnus Radulfus de Balgentiaco" donated a wood to La Trinité de Vendôme, with a reserve for "uxor eius domna Mathildis", by charter dated 1105[2693]. Mahildis mater Simonis de Baugencio donated terram...apud Venum to the priory of Saint-Barthélemy de Semoy, with the consent of filiis meis Simone, Lanscelino atque Radulfo, by undated charter[2694]. The testament of "Simon Balgenciacensis dominus" dated to [1146/53] names "Radulfi mei patris et Matildis mei matris"[2695].
[2682] Marmoutier-Dunois XV, p. 16.
[2683] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome I, CCLXXIX, p. 431.
[2684] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, CCCXXIV, p. 32.
[2685] Marmoutier-Dunois LX, p. 52.
[2686] WT I.XVII, p. 45.
[2687] Métais, C. (ed.) (1894) Cartulaire de labbaye cardinale de la Trinité de Vendôme (Paris) ("Vendôme La Trinité"), Tome II, CCCCX, p. 169.
[2688] Marmoutier-Tours, p. 48.
[2689] Röhricht 110, p. 27.
[2690] Cîteaux 128, p. 113.
[2691] Josaphat Notre-Dame, Tome I, XLVII, p. 65.
[2692] Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis 7, MGH SS XIII, p. 253.
[2693] Vendôme La Trinité, Tome II, CCCCX, p. 169.
[2694] Dumas, Dupuch, Girard & Jouhate (eds.) Chartes relatives au prieuré de Saint-Barthélemy de Semoy, Annales de la Faculté des Lettres de Bordeaux, 6th year, new series, Tome I (Paris, 1884) (Semoy Saint-Barthélemy), XIV, p. 13.
[2695] Sainte-Croix d'Orléans V, p. 7.
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