Hij heeft/had een relatie met Mathilde.
Kind(eren):
ISAAC de Valenciennes (-after 1065). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified, but it is likely that Isaac was closely related to the family of the Comtes de Cambrai, and was maybe the son of Hugues Châtelain de Valenciennes. Châtelain de Valenciennes. Isaac is named in two charters of Baudouin I Comte de Hainaut dated 1065.
Duvivier, C. (1865) Recherches sur le Hainaut ancien (Brussels), 401 and 402, cited in Vanderkindere II, p. 97.
“…Isaaci de Valentianis…” subscribed the charter dated 1065 under which Philippe I King of France confirmed the foundation of Hasnon abbey by “Iohannes vir illustris et Eulalia soror eius”
Le Carpentier, J. (1664) Histoire de Cambray et du Cambresis (Leiden), Part IV, Preuves, p. 8.
“...Ysaac Valencensis, Gossuini Montensis...” subscribed the charter dated 1065, after 4 Aug, which confirmed the restoration of property to Hasnon monastery by “Balduinus filius Balduini Philippi regis Francorum procuratoris et bajuli”
Prou, M. (ed.) (1908) Recueil des actes de Philippe I roi de France (Paris), XXII, p. 59.
m MATHILDE, daughter of ---. Her marriage is confirmed by the charter dated 1107 under which her daughter "Emmissa quæ cognominor comitissa, Isaac et Maltheldis filia, Fastrei de Fossato conjunx" granted revenue rights to the church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Valenciennes
Duvivier (1903), 8, p. 22.
Isaac & his wife had one child:
a) EMMISSA de Valenciennes (-after 1143). Her parentage and first two marriages are confirmed by the charter dated 1107 under which "Emmissa quæ cognominor comitissa, Isaac et Maltheldis filia, Fastrei de Fossato conjunx" granted revenue rights to the church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Valenciennes, for the souls of "patris et matris [et] domini mei…Rogeri…de Wavring", signed by "Godefridi, Hugonis, castellanorum de Valentianis, Godzewini de Avesnes…Godefridi de Arescod…"
Duvivier (1903), 8, p. 22.
Her third marriage is confirmed by the charter dated 1139 under which "Emeza, quæ cognominor comitissa, Ysaac et Mathildis filia, uxor Godefridi de Arescot" donated revenue rights to the abbey of Liessies, with the consent of "Balduino Montensi comite"
Duvivier (1903), 15, p. 34.
She and her third husband donated property to the abbey of St Denijs in Liessies in 1139
Bergmann, A. (1873) Geschiedenis der Stad Lier [John Immerseel].
"Comitissa, uxor Godefridi de Arscoth" renounced her rights in the forest of Vicogne in favour of the abbey of Vicogne by charter dated 1143
Gallia Christiana III, 95, quoted in Vanderkindere II, p. 97.
m firstly ROGER [II] de Wavrin, son of --- (-before 1107). m secondly (before 1107) FASTRE de Fossé, son of ---. “...Fastredi de Fossato...” signed the charter dated 1089 under which Baudouin II Comte de Hainaut confirmed the donation of “alodium Vesinium” to Marchiennes
Courtois, M. (1981) Chartes originales antérieures à 1121 conservées dans le département du Nord (Mémoire de Maîtrise, Université de Nancy II), p. 133, available as acte no. 412 at Telma <http://www.cn-telma.fr/originaux/charte 412/>
m thirdly [as his second wife,] GODFRIED van Aarschot, son of ARNOLD [II] Graaf van Aarschot & his wife --- (-after 1139).
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