Guy I of Dampierre
Guy I of Dampierre | |
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Lord of Dampierre | |
Reign | c. 1107 – c. 1151 |
Predecessor | Thibaut of Dampierre |
Successor | William I of Dampierre |
Other titles | constable of Champagne constable of Auvergne Viscount of Troyes |
Born | c. 1095 |
Died | c. 1151 |
Noble family | House of Dampierre |
Spouse(s) | Helvide de Baudément |
Issue | Anseric William I of Dampierre Andre Milon Guy Helvide Agnes |
Father | Thimbaut of Dampierre |
Mother | Elisabeth de Montlhery |
Guy I of Dampierre (died 1151), son of Thibaut of Dampierre-sur-l’Aube and Elizabeth of Montlhéry, daughter of Milo I of Montlhéry,[1] Viscount of Troyes. Seigneur of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier, and Moëlain.
Guy travelled with
Knight Templar, although his son William approved the donation of property to the Templars at Provins.[3] Guy was associated with Barisan the Old, who travelled in the Holy Land with Hugh II of Le Puiset
, as well as Hugh’s uncle Guy of Le Puiset.
Guy married Helvide of Baudémont, daughter of Andre of Baudémont, Seneschal of Bourgogne, and his wife Agnes.[4] Helvide was the widow of Hugh of Chacenay, Seigneur de Montréal.[4] After Guy’s death, Helvide became a nun at Jully-les-Nonnains. Guy and Helvide had seven children:
- Mouchy. Their son was Guy II of Dampierre.
- Andre (died after 1165)[4]
- Milo (died after 1165)[4]
- Guy of Dampierre (died 1163), bishop of Chalon[4] (1044 – c. 1058)
- Helvide (died before May 1196), Married Geoffrey IV, Seigneur of Joinville[4]
- Agnes (died after 1192), Married Narjot, Seigneur of Toucy.[4]
Sources
- Riley-Smith, Johathan (1997). The First Crusaders, 1095-1131. Cambridge University Press.
- Schenk, Jochen (2012). Templar Families: Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c.1120-1307. Cambridge University Press.
- Peixoto, Michael J., Ghost Commandery: Shaping Local Templar Identity in the Cartulary of Provins, Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, Volume 36, 2008 (available online at the University of Michigan)
See also
- the Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset.
References
- ^ Riley-Smith 1997, p. 248.
- ^ Riley-Smith 1997, p. 167,173, 184.
- ^ Schenk 2012, p. 182.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Schenk 2012, p. 294.