Delphine de Canillac

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Delphine de Canillac

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Daughter of Marquis, Baron de Canillac and Béatrix de La Roche
Wife of Guy VIII, baron de Séverac
Mother of Guy IX, baron de Séverac
Sister of Marguerite and Maralde de Canillac
Half sister of Éléonore de Canillac and Guérine de Canillac

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About Delphine de Canillac


-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/toulnoreast.htm#DelphineCanilhacMGu...

iv) DAUPHINE de Canilhac (-before 1364). The Documens Historiques du Rouergue record her parentage and marriage, without citing the source on which this information is based[106]. Her parentage is confirmed by the testament of [her maternal grandfather] “Guigon seigneur de Roche et de Posquières”, dated 1344, which provides dowry for “Dalphine de Canilhaco filie...filie nostre Beatricis uxorisque condam...domini de Canilhaco” to marry “dominum de Ceveyraco”[107]. The 14 Aug 1508 judgment concerning the Sévérac succession records that “Guido filius Deodati” married “Dalphinam de Canillat filiam quondam...Marchionis de Canillat” who was pregnant when her husband died and gave birth to “postumum...Guidone”, adding in a later passage that after her death “procuratoris dicti Guidonis postumis” initiated legal action against “Raymondum de Canillat cardinalem sancte crucis...fratrem dicti Marchionis de Canillat [vitafuncti]...terre et baronie de Canillat...[administrator] et Guillem comitem de Belloforti [---] patrem et...administratorem indem eius filius pro Marchione de Canillat [segrientis] et quosdam alios”[108]. The participation of her son’s guardians in the lawsuit indicates that Delphine died before he reached the age of majority. The precise wording of the reference to Guillaume [II] Rogier Comte de Beaufort as co-defendant in the lawsuit is difficult to follow, but he presumably represented the interests of his [second] wife Guérine de Canillac. Guérine died before 1356, and her interest in Canillac must have been transferred to her infant son Marquis Rogier de Beaufort, presumably represented by his father as co-defendant.

m (before Sep 1339) GUY [VIII] Seigneur de Sévérac, son of DEODAT [IV] Seigneur de Sévérac & his wife Jeanne de Narbonne (-before 1340).