Alberic III of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) (c. 1138 – 19 September 1200) was a French count and son of Alberic II, Count of Dammartin, and Clémence de Bar, daughter of Reginald I, Count of Bar.
Alberic III of Dammartin | |
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Born | c. 1138 Dammartin |
Died | 19 September 1200 Lillebonne |
Buried | Jumièges Abbey |
Noble family | Dammartin |
Spouse(s) | Mathilde |
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Father | Alberic II, Count of Dammartin |
Mother | Clémence de Bar |
He married Mathilde, heiress to the county of Clermont and daughter of Renaud II, Count of Clermont.[1] They had:
- Renaud I, Count of Dammartin (c. 1165–1227), married 1) Marie de Châtillon and 2) Ide de Lorraine with whom he had Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne, Queen of Portugal[1]
- Alix de Dammartin (1170–1237), married Jean, Châtelain de Trie
- Simon of Dammartin (1180 – 21 September 1239), married Marie, Countess of Ponthieu[1] father of Joan, Countess of Ponthieu, Queen of Castile and Leon.
- Julia of Dammartin, married Hugh de Gournay[1]
- Agnes of Dammartin, married William de Fiennes[a][2]
Notes
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edit- ^ a b c d Grant 2005, p. 239.
- ^ a b Parsons 1977, p. 45.
Sources
edit- Grant, Lindy (2005). Architecture and society in Normandy 1120-1270. Yale University Press.
- Parsons, John Carmi (1977). The Court and Household of Eleanor of Castile in 1290. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.