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| Nicknames: | "Galeran", "Gualeran", "Valeran", "Waleran" |
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| Birthplace: | Mellent Normandy, , , France |
| Death: | Died in Meulan, (Present département des Yvelines), Pays de France (Present Region Île-de-France), France |
| Occupation: | Comte de Meulan, comte de Meulan, Count of Meulan |
| Managed by: | Jocelynn Oakes |
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Ben M. Angel's summary:
Relationships:
Parents:
Siblings (from French Wikipedia):
Spouses and children:
Wife 1: Oda
Either wife:
Wife 2: Adelais
Basic information and justifications:
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From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Normandy Nobility (relating to his birth family):
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#GaleranIIIMeulandied1069A
HUGUES [I] de Meulan (-after 25 Aug 1005).
m --- de Valois, daughter of GAUTHIER [II] "le Blanc" Comte d'Amiens, de Mantes, de Valois et du Vexin & his wife Adela ---.
Hugues & his wife had three children (Galeran being the only one listed):
(a) GALERAN [III] de Meulan (-8 Dec 1069).
References:
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From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Normandy Nobility (relating to his married family):
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#GaleranIIIMeulandied1069B
GALERAN [III] de Meulan, son of HUGUES [I] Comte de Meulan & his wife --- de Valois (-8 Dec 1069).
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m firstly (before 1015) ODA, daughter of ---.
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m secondly ADELAIS, daughter of --- (-31 May ----).
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Galéran [III] & his first wife had two children:
1. HUGUES [III] de Meulan (-15 Oct 1081).
2. ADELINE de Meulan (-8 Apr 1081, bur Abbaye du Bec).
3. DODA de Meulan .
4. GALERAN de Meulan .
5. FOULQUES de Meulan .
References:
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Ben M. Angel notes, regarding Galeran's first wife:
On the question of Oda vs. Alix, French Wikipedia supports Oda de Vexin. Alix de Vexin appears to be supported only by numerous GEDCOM files that do not appear to have a reliable source (I welcome a correction on this, if a reliable source, other than "someone else's GEDCOM or online family tree" does exist - "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by W.H. Turton provides no primary sources, see below). My best guess as to why Alix has appeared and proliferated on unsourced GEDCOM files is confusion with Alix/Alys de Vexin, who was born to King Robert VII of France a century and a half later:
http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Alix_de_Vexin_(c1170-c1220)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alys,_Countess_of_the_Vexin
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The Plantagenet Ancestry is cited as listing Alix de Vexin as husband of Hugues I (the online sample does not carry the page showing this, unfortunately). Although a fascinating collection of charts of 7,000 names showing what appears to be researched relationships of the ancestry of the Plantagenets, the source material backing Alix de Vexin is not included within the online sample:
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From the Celtic Casimir online family tree:
http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/5/5840.htm
Cte Valeran (Waleran) III DE MEULAN 1560,2071
Marriage Information:
References:
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From the French Wikipedia page on Comte Galeran III de Meulan:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gal%C3%A9ran_III_de_Meulan
Galéran III ou Valéran III fut vicomte de Meulan à partir de 1005, puis s'intitula comte de Meulan peu avant 1015. Il était fils d'Hugues Ier, vicomte de Meulan, et d'Oda du Vexin.
L'année de sa naissance n'est pas connue. L'on peut cependant l'estimer à 990/95, car son père est né aux alentours de 965, et Galéran est suffisamment puissant en 1015 pour prendre le titre de comte.
En 1013, allié au comte Eudes II de Blois, il combat le duc Richard II de Normandie, puis le roi Robert II de France. C'est une lettre de l'évêque Fulbert de Chartres, datée de 1015, qui le qualifie de comte, qui l'incite à changer d'alliance et à se ranger aux côtés du roi de France. Il s'allie également au duc de Normandie et accorde en 1023 des exemptions de péage aux moines de Fécamp. Entre 1027 et 1031, un différent l'oppose à l'abbaye de Jumièges à propos de la terre de Bouafle.
En 1041, avec son cousin Raoul IV de Vexin, il se révolte contre le roi Henri Ier, mais est vaincu, et ne conserve ses terres que par le soutien du duc de Normandie.[réf. nécessaire]
Galéran III mourut le 8 décembre 1069, et son fils Hugues III lui succéda.
Mariages et enfants
Il épousa avant 1015 Ode (encore vivante en 1030), qui donna naissance à :
Il épousa en secondes noces Aelis[1], qui donna naissance à :
On ne sait pas pourquoi Galéran de Meulan ne succéda pas à son frère Hugues III.
Une autre fille est connue, sans que l'on sache de quelle union elle était issue :
Notes et références
1.↑ Tout ceci est mentionné par une charte de Saint-Père de Chartres de qui porte les signatures suivantes, dans l'ordre et très littéralement: "Galéran comte, Hugues fils aîné, Aélis épouse, Galéran fils, Foulques fils" (éd. Guérard, p. 117-118[précision nécessaire])
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English summary:
Galeran or Valeran III became the Viscount (Vicomte) Meulan in 1005. He called himself Count (Comte) shortly before 1015. He was the son of Hugh Vicomte Meulan and Oda du Vexin.
The year he was born is uncertain, but it is estimated to be between 990 and 995 as his father was born in 965, and he was sufficiently powerful to take the title of Count in 1015.
In 1013, he became an ally of the Comte Eudes II of Blois. He fought Duke Richard II of Normandy and King Robert II of France.
In a letter from the Bishop Fulbert of Chartres dated in 1015, he is addressed as Comte, and is encouraged to switch allegiances and side with the King of France. He also sides with the Duke of Normandy in 1023, and excludes from taxes the monks of Fecamp. Between 1027 and 1031, he opposes the Abbey Jumieges over the land of Bouafle.
In 1041, with his cousin Raoul Vexin IV, he rebels against King Henry I, but is defeated. He retains his lands with the support of the Duke of Normandy.
Galeran III dies on December 8, 1069, and his son Hugh III succeeds him.
He married Ode before 1015 (she was still alive in 1030), who gave birth to Hugh III (d. 1080), Comte Meulan, and Adeline (d. 1081), Comtesse de Meulan, who married Henry the Bearded (c. 1015 - d. 1094) Lord (or Seigneur) of Beaumont.
His second wife was Aelis, who gave birth to two other children: Galeran (cited in 1066 and whose branch continues until the 13th century) and Fulke (cited in 1069). There is no reason given why Galeran did not succeed his brother Hugh III on his death.
Another girl is known, although by whom she was born is not:
Duda, married to William de Moulins-la-Marche, son of Walter of Falaise.
(Marie is not listed.)
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From Darryl Lundy's Peerage page on Waleran III:
http://www.thepeerage.com/p382.htm#i3812
Waleran III de Meulan, Comte de Meulan
Waleran III de Meulan, Comte de Meulan married Aubreye (?).[1]
Waleran III de Meulan, Comte de Meulan gained the title of Comte de Meulan.
Child of Waleran III de Meulan, Comte de Meulan
Citations
1. [S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family." -------------------- Robert married Adèle (Alix) DE VEXIN, daughter of Cte Gautier II "Le Blanc" DE VEXIN Count of Valois & Amiens and Adélaïde DE VERMANDOIS, in 989. (
Adèle (Alix) DE VEXIN was born in 974 in Vexin, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France and died in 1064.)
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990
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Mellent Normandy, , , France
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Age 10
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Vernon, Haute-Normandie, France
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August 26, 1005
- December 8, 1069
Age 15
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Meulan, County of Meulan, France
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November 30, 1014
Age 24
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Pont-Audemer, (Present Region Haute-Normandie), Duché de Normandie, France
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December 8, 1069
Age 79
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Meulan, (Present département des Yvelines), Pays de France (Present Region Île-de-France), France
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November 12, 1991
Age 79
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SLAKE
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November 25, 1991
Age 79
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SLAKE
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September 3, 1992
Age 79
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JRIVE
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September 17, 1992
Age 79
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September 29, 1992
Age 79
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