(1) Hij is getrouwd met Adelheid van Bar-sur-Aube.
Zij zijn getrouwd
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna van Kiev.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1061.Bron 2
RAOUL [III] le Grand (-Péronne 23 Feb or 8 Sep 1074, bur Montdidier, later transferred to Crépy-en-Valois, église collégiale Saint-Arnoul). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Rodulfum" as son of "Rodulfum [filii Gauteri Albus de Albamarla]"[2033]. He succeeded [1030/35] as Comte de Valois. He headed the resistance to Henri I King of France from the death of Eudes II Comte de Blois in 1038, and as such led the campaigns of Beauvaisis in 1041[2034]. He succeeded his cousin Gautier [III] as Comte d'Amiens et du Vexin. "Comes Rodulfus et filius meus Walterus et Simon " donated property to Montiérender by undated charter[2035]. First conseiller in the royal council, he was one of the most powerful and influential nobles in the kingdom. He was excommunicated because of the scandal of his third marriage, he reappeared at court only in 1070. "Rodulphus Ambianensis comes" donated property ad Conteiense castellum to Sainte-Marie d'Amiens, with the consent of "Simon filius meus et Gualterus, Gualteri Tyrelli natus", by charter dated 1069, subscribed by "Radulphus comes, Anna uxor eius, Gualterus Tirelli filius, Symon comitis filius..."[2036]. The consent given by Gauthier Tirell suggests that he and Comte Raoul [III] held an interest in the property at Conty jointly, but if this is correct the family relationship between them has not been traced. "Symon comes Barrensium" donated property to the abbey of Molesme for the souls of "parentum suorum Radulfi comitis et Walterii fratris suis et matris sue Adele" by undated charter, the entry stating that "Radulfus comes" died "VIII Kal Mar"[2037]. m firstly ([1041/45]) as her fourth husband, AELIS de Bar-sur-Aube, widow firstly of RENAUD de Semur-en-Brionnais, secondly of RENARD Comte de Joigny and thirdly of ROGER [I] avoué de Vignory, daughter and heiress of NOCHER [II] Comte de Bar-sur-Aube et de Vitry-en-Perthois & his wife --- (([1020/25]-11 Sep 1053). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Adala" wife of "comitis Veromandie [error for Valois] Rodolfi" and mother of "Symonem et filiam Adala", but does not give her origin[2038]. The Acta Sanctorum commentary on the life of St Simon de Valois, based on an undated manuscript of the abbey of Saint-Claude, records that "Rodulpho (Simonis genitori)" married three wives, firstly "Adela, Nocheri Barrensis ad Albam comitis filia, Notheri comitis Suessionum neptis, Archardi proneptis" who had previously married "Rainaldum de Sinemuro, Rainardum comitem de Jooniaco, Rotgerium de Wangionis ripa"[2039]. Her marital history is recorded in the Acta Sanctorum commentary on the life of St Simon de Valois: after the death of her first husband, "Rodulfus comes Calvimontis Vallis Cassini" [identified as her future fourth husband] visited "castellum Barri" who proposed marriage, the ceremony to take place after his return from a pilgrimage to Rome, but as the proposal displeased "primoribus terræ illius" they married her during Raouls absence to "Rainardo comiti de Jooniaco". After Raoul returned, he besieged "Jooniacum castellum" and abducted Aelis to "castello Firmitatis", wanting to assure himself that she was not pregnant before marrying her. While there, the inhabitants of Bar-sur-Aube married her again to "Rotgerio de Wangionis ripa", after which Raoul ravaged the countryside until they returned Aelis to him[2040]. Her son "Symon comes Barrensium" donated property to the abbey of Molesme for the souls of "parentum suorum Radulfi comitis et Walterii fratris suis et matris sue Adele" by undated charter[2041]. "Symon comes Barrensium" donated property to the abbey of Molesme for the souls of "parentum suorum Radulfi comitis et Walterii fratris suis et matris sue Adele" by undated charter, the entry stating that "Adelina comitissa" died "III Id Sep"[2042]. m secondly (repudiated 1060) ---["Haquenez"], daughter of ---. Europäische Stammtafeln names Haquenez as second wife of Raoul [III], adding that she was repudiated and died after 1061[2043]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified. She is named as such in numerous secondary sources published over the last two centuries, which sometimes also call her Eléonore, but none has been found which cites a primary source providing the basis for these names. Pope Alexander II wrote to Gervais Archbishop of Reims in 1062 recording that "comes Radulfus" had repudiated his (unnamed) wife on false charges of adultery and requiring him to take her back[2044]. m thirdly ([1061]) as her second husband, ANNA Iaroslavna, widow of HENRI I King of France, daughter of IAROSLAV I Vladimirovich "Mudriy/the Wise" Grand Prince of Kiev & his second wife Ingigerd Olafsdottir of Sweden (1036-5 Sep ([1075/78], bur Abbaye Villiers near La-Ferté-Alais). The Liber Modernorum Regum Francorum records the marriage of "filiam regis Russorum Annam" with King Henri[2045]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Anna filia Georgii regis Sclavonum" as wife of King Henri[2046]. Consecrated Queen Consort at Reims on her wedding day. Queen Anna caused a scandal in France by her second marriage and was forced to leave the court, although she returned after her second husband's death in 1074[2047]. The Liber Modernorum Regum Francorum records the marriage of "Anna, Henrici relicta" and "Rodulfo comitis"[2048]. "Rodulphus Ambianensiscomes" donated property to Sainte-Marie d'Amiens, with the consent of "Simon filius meus et Gualterus, Gualteri Tyrelli natus", by charter dated 1069, subscribed by "Anna uxor eius"[2049].
[2033] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1062, MGH SS XXIII, p. 793.
[2034] Kerrebrouck (2000), p. 69 footnote 40.
[2035] Abbé Lalore (ed.) (1878) Chartes de Montiérender, Collection des principaux cartularies du diocèse de Troyes Tome IV (Paris, Troyes) ("Montiérender") 33, p. 162.
[2036] Amiens, I, 5, p. 9, and Labanoff de Rostoff, Prince A. (ed.) (1825) Recueil de pieces historiques sur la reine Anne ou Agnès épouse de Henri 1er roi de France et fille de Iarosslaf 1er grand duc de Russie (Paris) ("Anne de France") XV, p. 34.
[2037] Molesme II, 14, p. 21.
[2038] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1062, MGH SS XXIII, p. 793.
[2039] Acta Sanctorum, September VIII, p. 720.
[2040] Acta Sanctorum, September VIII, p. 720.
[2041] Molesme II, 14, p. 21.
[2042] Molesme II, 14, p. 21.
[2043] ES III 657.
[2044] Anne de France, p. 30.
[2045] Hugonis Floriacensis, Liber qui Modernorum Regum Francorum continet Actus 10, MGH SS IX, p. 388.
[2046] Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium 1052, MGH SS XXIII, p. 789.
[2047] Kerrebrouck (2000), p. 66.
[2048] Hugonis Floriacensis, Liber qui Modernorum Regum Francorum continet Actus 11, MGH SS IX, p. 389.
[2049] Amiens I, 5, p. 9, and Anne de France XV, p. 34.
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Rudolf IV van Valois (ca. 1021 - Péronne (Somme), 22 feburuari 1074) was een zoon van Rudolf III van Valois en van Adelheid van Breteuil.
Hij volgde zijn vader op als graaf van Valois en lekenabt van Saint-Denis, en de abdijen van Jumièges, Fontenelle, Saint-Pierre te Chartres en Saint-Arnoul te Crépy-en-Valois.
Na de dood van Odo II van Blois nam hij de leiding van het verzet tegen koning Hendrik I van Frankrijk maar werd verslagen en onderwierp zich in 1041 aan de koning. Daarop nam Willem de Veroveraar hem zijn Normandische titels en bezittingen af. Door zijn eerste huwelijk verwierf hij Bar-sur-Aube en Vitry. Door zijn tweede huwelijk verwierf hij Montdidier (Somme) en Péronne.
Bij de dood van Herbert II van Maine in 1060, probeerde een neef van Rudolf, Wouter III van Vexin, Maine in te nemen, maar Willem de Veroveraar versloeg hem en Wouter III sneuvelde. Rudolf erfde van hem Vexin, Amiens en Elbeuf.
Rudolf was geleidelijk aan één van de machtigste edelen in de regio rond Parijs geworden en hij werd ook nog de eerste raadsheer van koning Hendrik. Na de dood van de koning in 1060 verstootte hij zijn tweede vrouw om te kunnen trouwen met de koningin-weduwe Anna van Kiev. Dit was een politieke misrekening en het paar werd geëxcommuniceerd en moest het hof verlaten. Pas in 1070 kon Rudolf aan het hof terugkeren.
Rudolf werd begraven in Montdidier en herbegraven in het kapittel van Saint-Arnoul te Crépy-en-Valois.
Rudolf was gehuwd met:
Adelheid van Boves (ca. 1010 - 11 september 1053), erfdochter van Nocher III van Bar-sur-Aube (ca. 980 - ca. 1040). Zij kregen de volgende kinderen:
Wouter (- gesneuveld ca. 1066), graaf van Bar-sur-Aube,
Simon (1048-1081)
mogelijk Elisabeth, gehuwd met Bartolomeus van Broyes.
Adelheid (1040-1080), gehuwd met Herbert IV van Vermandois (1028-1080)
Adela, gehuwd met Theobald III van Blois
Eleonora, die hij verstootte
Anna van Kiev, dochter van Jaroslav I de Wijze, en weduwe van Hendrik I van Frankrijk,
Rudolfs eerste vrouw Adelheid was voor haar huwelijk met Rudolf getrouwd geweest met:
Reinoud van Semur-en-Brionnais
Reinoud van Joigny
Rogier, lekenabt van Vignory
Uit deze huwelijken zijn geen kinderen bekend.
Adelheids vader Nocher III heeft de volgende bekende voorouders:
Notger II van Bar sur Aube (ca. 955 - na 1019) en Adelheid van Soissons (ca. 960 - 1047)
Achard van la Ferté-sur-Aube
Walderic van Soissons (ca. 925 - 13 juni 989)
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