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William I of Dampierre

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36: 394:Édouard de Saint Phalle reports on the work of Jean-Noël Mathieu in Recherches sur l'origine des seigneurs de Moëlain-Dampierre and specifies that Guillaume's wife is Ermengarde de Toucy, lady of Champlay, living in 1209 (she married in seconds marriage from 1187 Jobert II, lord of Maligny), daughter of Ithier III, lord of Toucy, and Elisabeth de Joigny. 355:
However, some historians think that the wife of Guillaume de Dampierre is Ermengarde de Mouchy, daughter of Dreux III de Mouchy and Edith de Warenne, and that she married Dreux IV de Mello, lord of Saint-Bris and constable of France, but this hypothesis seems slightly less credible.
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Guillaume de Dampierre and Ermengarde de Toucy separated before 1172. It is possible that he remarried afterwards, even if the name of this hypothetical wife is unknown. As for Ermangarde, she married in second marriage
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The first known lord of Dampierre and Moëslains is Vitier de Moëslains. It is only from the next generation that his children will take the name of Dampierre.
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He is one of the relatives of this count, actively participates in his court and is the witness of a large number of his charters.
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Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville, History of the Dukes and Counts of Champagne, 1865. Document used for writing the article
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On the death of his older brother Anséric de Dampierre, who probably died young, he became his father's heir.
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Milon de Dampierre (d. after March 1228), cited in charters of 1172, 1189 and 1227;
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and Viscount of Troyes in the middle of the 12th century. He was the son of
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During his father's lifetime, he received the seigneury of Moëslains as an
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and the approval of the Count of Count of Champagne Henry I the Liberal.
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Elisabeth de Dampierre (d. after March 1228), who married Geoffrey I of
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Around 1167, he went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem where he visited the
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Charles Savetiez, Dampierre de l'Aube and his lords, 1884. nts.
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Edouard de Barthélémy, Chartes de l'abbaye de Macheret, 1883.
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Charles Savetiez, Dampierre de l'Aube et ses seigneurs, 1884.
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of Champagne after the death of its previous holder,
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In 1152, he was appointed Grand Buttler of Champagne
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Index

Dampierre

Guy I of Dampierre
Guy II of Dampierre
Noble family
House of Dampierre
Guy II of Dampierre
Guy I of Dampierre
Dampierre
Champagne
Guy I of Dampierre
appanage
Henry I, Count of Champagne
William IV, Count of Nevers
Abbey of Vézelay
holy places
Macheret
order of Grandmont
Hugues III de Plancy
constable
Eudes de Pougy
Ermengarde de Toucy
Champlay
Ithier III, lord of Toucy
Guy II of Dampierre
Jean de Montmirail
Montmirail
La Ferté-Gaucher
Meaux
Constable of France

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