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Elizabeth de Montlhéry

Also Known As: "Miriam Sybille - Elisabeth - Isabelle"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Montlhery, Eure-et-Loir, France
Death: after circa 1107
Dampierre, France
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Milon I "le Grand" de Bray, II de Montlhéry, Vicomte de Troyes and Lithuaise de Blois, vicomtesse de Troyes
Wife of Thibaud II, seigneur de Dampierre
Mother of Guy I de Dampierre, vicomte de Troyes; Eudes, co-seigneur de Moëslains and Gautier de Dampierre, seigneur de Gondrecourt
Sister of Guy II "Trousseau", seigneur de Montlhéry; Milon II "le jeune" de Bray, III de Montlhéry, vicomte de Troyes; Emmeline de Montlhéry; N.N. de Montlhéry; Marguerite de Montlhéry and 1 other

Occupation: Dame, de Bures
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About Elizabeth de Montlhéry

MILON "le Grand" de Bray, son of GUY [I] de Montlhéry & his wife Hodierne de Gometz-la-Ferté (-after 1102). The Historia of Monk Aimon names "Milonem de Brayo et Guidonem Rubeum, Comitissam quoque Reiteste, et Bonam-vecinam de Pontibus, Elizabeth etiam uxorem Joscelini de Corteciniaco, insuper dominam de Puisat, et dominam de S. Galerico" as the children of "Guidonem" and his wife[1008]. "Guido de Monte Leherico" donated property to Notre-Dame de Longpont, confirmed by "filii mei Milo et Guido et conjux mea Hodierna", by charter dated to [1070][1009]. Seigneur de Montlhéry. Vicomte de Troyes. "Domnus Milo et uxor sua Litvisa" confirmed the donation of "terram de Ver" to Notre-Dame de Longpont, on the point of leaving for Jerusalem, confirmed by "filius meus Guido", by charter dated to [1095], later confirmed by "domnus Guido Trossellus et mater sua Letvisa"[1010]. The Chronicon Mauriniacense records the foundation of the abbey, dated to [1095], and early donations including the donation of “ecclesias de Firmitate Balduini” made by “Guido Trosellus” with the consent of “uxore sua Adelaide et patre suo Milone vicecomite et matre sua vicecomitissa”[1011]. Albert of Aix records that "…Milo…de Braio, Wido pariter rufus capite…" joined with the Lombard contingent on the second wave of the First Crusade, dated to late 1100 from the context[1012].

m LITHUAISE Vicomtesse de Troyes, daughter of ---. "Domnus Milo et uxor sua Litvisa" confirmed the donation of "terram de Ver" to Notre-Dame de Longpont, on the point of leaving for Jerusalem, confirmed by "filius meus Guido", by charter dated to [1095], later confirmed by "domnus Guido Trossellus et mater sua Letvisa"[1013]. The Chronicon Mauriniacense records the foundation of the abbey, dated to [1095], and early donations including the donation of “ecclesias de Firmitate Balduini” made by “Guido Trosellus” with the consent of “uxore sua Adelaide et patre suo Milone vicecomite et matre sua vicecomitissa”[1014]. A supplementary section of the necrology of Longpont includes a reference to the anniversary of “donni Guidonis Trosselli et Mabilie uxoris ipsius XVII Kal Apr” and their donations, as well as to “anniversarius autem donni Milonis junioris fratris istius Guidonis...VI Kal Mai celebratitur cum Milone patre suo et Letuisa matre sua et Rainaldo episcopo fratre suo” as well as his donation[1015].

Milon & his wife had [ten] children:

8. ELISABETH (-after [1107/08]). The Continuation de l’Histoire d’Aimonus names "matrem Simonis de Breiis, matrem Guidonis de Dominapetra, matrem Hugonis de Planceio, matrem Milonis de Erucio, matrem Salonis vicecomitis Senonensis" as the daughters of "Milo [de Brayo, frater Guidonis Rubei]"[1049]. Her parentage and marriage are indicated by the charter dated to [1110] under which his maternal uncle "Milo de Monte Leterico" donated a serf to Notre-Dame de Longpont for the soul of "fratris sui Guido Troselli", witnessed by "Guido nepos eius de Domna Petra…"[1050]. “Tebaldus Mediolanensis dominus” donated “medietatem furni Perte” to Montier-en-Der by undated charter, subscribed by “Tebaudi, Helisabet uxoris eius, Vuidonis filii eius...”[1051]. “Elisabeth uxor domini Teobaldi de Domno-petro et Wido filius eorum...filii...filiæ eius” donated “furnum...in eodem castro” to Marmoutier, for the soul of “predicti Teobaldi”, by charter dated to [1107/08][1052]. m THIBAUT Seigneur de Dampierre-sur-Aube et de Moëslain, son of VUITER de Moëslain & his wife --- (-[1107/08]).
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THIBAUT de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube (-[1107/08]). “Vuiterus miles Mediolanensis castri” donated property to Montier-en-Der after returning from Jerusalem, with the consent of “filiorum suorum Hugonis archidiaconi et Tebaudi militis”, by charter dated to before 1063[4]. “Domnus Hugo episcopus Trecorum et frater eius Tebaldus, filii Wuiteri de Meliano et Odo Castellanus” donated “furnum de Alta-Villa” to Montier-en-Der by charter dated to [1080][5]. Seigneur de Dampierre: “Teobaldus castelli Donni Petri dominus” donated the church of Dampierre to Marmoutier abbey by undated charter[6]. Seigneur de Moëlain: “Tebaldus Mediolanensis dominus” donated “medietatem furni Perte” to Montier-en-Der by undated charter, subscribed by “Tebaudi, Helisabet uxoris eius, Vuidonis filii eius...”[7]. m ELISABETH de Montlhéry, daughter of MILON [I] "le Grand" de Montlhéry & his wife Lithuaise Vicomtesse de Troyes. The Continuation de l’Histoire d’Aimonus names "matrem Simonis de Breiis, matrem Guidonis de Dominapetra, matrem Hugonis de Planceio, matrem Milonis de Erucio, matrem Salonis vicecomitis Senonensis" as the daughters of "Milo [de Brayo, frater Guidonis Rubei]"[8]. Her parentage and marriage are indicated by the charter dated to [1110] under which "Milo de Monte Leterico" donated a serf to Notre-Dame de Longpont for the soul of "fratris sui Guido Troselli", witnessed by "Guido nepos eius de Domna Petra…"[9]. “Tebaldus Mediolanensis dominus” donated “medietatem furni Perte” to Montier-en-Der by undated charter, subscribed by “Tebaudi, Helisabet uxoris eius, Vuidonis filii eius...”[10]. “Elisabeth uxor domini Teobaldi de Domno-petro et Wido filius eorum...filii...filiæ eius” donated “furnum...in eodem castro” to Marmoutier, for the soul of “predicti Teobaldi”, by charter dated to [1107/08][11]. Thibaut & his wife had five or more children:

a) GUY [I] de Dampierre (-1151). The Continuation de l’Histoire d’Aimonus names "matrem Simonis de Breiis, matrem Guidonis de Dominapetra, matrem Hugonis de Planceio, matrem Milonis de Erucio, matrem Salonis vicecomitis Senonensis" as the daughters of "Milo [de Brayo, frater Guidonis Rubei]"[12]. “Tebaldus Mediolanensis dominus” donated “medietatem furni Perte” to Montier-en-Der by undated charter, subscribed by “Tebaudi, Helisabet uxoris eius, Vuidonis filii eius...”[13]. His parentage is indicated by the charter dated to [1110] under which his maternal uncle "Milo de Monte Leterico" donated a serf to Notre-Dame de Longpont for the soul of "fratris sui Guido Troselli", witnessed by "Guido nepos eius de Domna Petra…"[14]. “Elisabeth uxor domini Teobaldi de Domno-petro et Wido filius eorum...filii...filiæ eius” donated “furnum...in eodem castro” to Marmoutier, for the soul of “predicti Teobaldi”, by charter dated to [1107/08][15]. Seigneur de Dampierre, de Saint-Dizier et de Moeslain. Philippe I King of France received the homage of “nepotem nostrum Theobaldum comitem Trecensem”, and of the latter’s nobles of whom “Guido de donna Petra...”, by charter dated Apr 1110[16]. Vicomte de Troyes [1130]. [%E2%80%9CWillelmus de Teliciaco” consented to the donation of “terra Ulduni” to Fontemoy abbey by “dominus Landricus de Praiaco” by charter dated to [1130/34] “in aula...domini Widonis Montisregali domini”[17]. It is likely that the last-named was the second husband of Helvide de Baudémont, acting as seigneur de Montréal during the continued minority of her son by her first marriage.] "Ansericus de Monteregio" donated property to Pontigny, with the support of “--- uxor eiusdem Anserici”, by charter dated 1145, witnessed by “Andreas de Baldament, Bernardus capellanus de Monteregio, Guido de Dompetræ et Guido filius eius...Garnerius de Dompetræ...”[18]. m ([1120/25]%29 as her second husband, HELVIDE de Baudémont, widow of HUGUES Seigneur de Montréal, daughter of ANDRE de Baudémont Seneschal de Bourgogne & his wife Agnes --- (-1165). "Domina Montis Regali…Alaisa" ratified donations to Fontenoy after the death of "viri sui Hugonis" by undated charter[19]. "Eluidis Montis regali domina" donated property to Jully-les-Nonnains, with the consent of "Anserici filii sui", by charter dated 1129[20]. "Guido de Dampetra…et uxor eius…Elvidis et filii Anserici et Guillelmus" approved the donation by "Lethericus de Baudimonto" to the Templars at Provins, by charter dated 1133[21]. "Andree de Baldimento et Goi…is filii eius" donated property "apud Juliacum" to the Priory of Jully-les-Nonains for receiving "in sanctimoniales filias predicti Andree, Mathildem…et Halwidem" by charter dated 1142, subscribed by "dominus Wido de Barri"[22]. "Aelidis uxor Widonis domini de Brana post mortem viri sui…Guidonis" donated "census…Branæ castri et Branellæ villæ" to the Premonstré abbey, with the consent of "patre eorum Andrea de Baldimento et matre eorum Agnetis et ipsorum fratre Waleranno Vrsicampi abbate et sororibus eorum Helwide et Hubelina et earum maritis Waltero comiti de Brienna et Guidone de Dampierre", by charter dated 1144[23]. Nun at Jully-les-Nonnains, although it is assumed that Helvide left the convent soon afterwards in light of her three marriages. The primary source which confirms her first marriage has not yet been identified. "Simon dominus Belfortis" confirmed donations to Chapelle-aux-Planches, in the presence of "Hugone fratre meo domino de Brecis...domini Wilermi domini de Dampetra et Milonis de Planceii", by charter dated 1152, witnessed by “...Wilermus dominus de Dampetra et Heleidis mater eius...”[24]. Henry I Comte de Champagne confirmed the donation made by “Hugo Morellus...” to Toussaint-en-l’Ile with the consent of “domini Willermi fratrumque suorum Andree et Milonis d Domno Petro matrisque sue domine Heluidis” by charter dated 1152[25]. "Hadevilde ctssa de Dampierre, Helye Renaud son avunculus…Beatrix femme d'Helye" witnessed a declaration by Boson Bishop of Châlons dated 1157 concerning a donation to the priory of Ulmoy by Guérau de Orchara[26]. Guy [I] & his wife had seven children:

i) GUILLAUME [I] de Dampierre (-after 1173). "Guido de Dampetra…et uxor eius…Elvidis et filii Anserici et Guillelmus" approved the donation by "Lethericus de Baudimonto" to the Templars at Provins, by charter dated 1133[27]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names (in order) "Anserici, Guilelmi, Andree et Milonis" as brothers of "Guido de Dampetra" Bishop of Châlons[28]. Seigneur de Dampierre, de Saint-Dizier et de Moeslain.

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ii) ANDRE (-after 1165). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names (in order) "Anserici, Guilelmi, Andree et Milonis" as brothers of "Guido de Dampetra" Bishop of Châlons[29]. Henry I Comte de Champagne confirmed the donation made by “Hugo Morellus...” to Toussaint-en-l’Ile with the consent of “domini Willermi fratrumque suorum Andree et Milonis d Domno Petro matrisque sue domine Heluidis” by charter dated 1152[30]. “Gulielmus de Moeslain” confirmed the donation to Avigny made by “Guido pater meus de Dampetra et Helwidis mater mea” with the consent of “fratrum meorum Andree et Milonis” by charter dated 1165[31].

iii) MILON (-after 1165). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names (in order) "Anserici, Guilelmi, Andree et Milonis" as brothers of "Guido de Dampetra" Bishop of Châlons[32]. Henry I Comte de Champagne confirmed the donation made by “Hugo Morellus...” to Toussaint-en-l’Ile with the consent of “domini Willermi fratrumque suorum Andree et Milonis d Domno Petro matrisque sue domine Heluidis” by charter dated 1152[33]. “Gulielmus de Moeslain” confirmed the donation to Avigny made by “Guido pater meus de Dampetra et Helwidis mater mea” with the consent of “fratrum meorum Andree et Milonis” by charter dated 1165[34].

iv) GUY de Dampierre (-1163). "Ansericus de Monteregio" donated property to Pontigny, with the support of “--- uxor eiusdem Anserici”, by charter dated 1145, witnessed by “Andreas de Baldament, Bernardus capellanus de Monteregio, Guido de Dompetræ et Guido filius eius...Garnerius de Dompetræ...”[35]. Bishop of Châlons 1163. The Annales Sancti Petri Catalaunensis record the succession and death in 1162 of “Guido episcopus”[36]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records in 1163 that "Guido de Dampetra frater Anserici, Guillelmi, Andree et Milonis virorum nobilium" was elected "apud Cathalaunum", but that he died "ipsa die qua erat in crastino consecrando"[37].

v) HELVIDE (-before May 1196). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. “Gaufridus dominus Jovisvillæ frater Hugonis Brecensis” donated property to the priory of Saint-Jacques, referring to “patris mei Gaufridi”, with the consent of “Helvide uxoris mee et...Gaufridi et Roberti filiorum meorum”, by charter dated 1188[38]. "Geofroi V Trouillard Sire de Joinville senechal de Champagne" donated property to the abbey of Boulancourt with the consent of his mother Helvide de Dampierre and his brothers Guillaume archdeacon of Chalon, Robert and Simon by charter dated 1191[39]. “Gaufridus dominus Joniville senescallus Campanie” confirmed previous donations to Sept-Fontaines abbey, for the soul of “felicis memorie...matris mee”, by charter dated May 1196[40]. m GEOFFROY [IV] Seigneur de Joinville, son of GEOFFROY [III] Seigneur de Joinville & his wife Félicité de Brienne (-Acre Aug 1190).

vi) AGNES (-after 1192). She is named as wife of Narjot [II] in the late 13th century cartulary of Crisenon[41]. m NARJOT [II] Seigneur de Toucy, son of ITIER [III] Seigneur de Toucy & his wife Elisabeth --- (-1192).

b) EUDES (-after 1136). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.

c) daughter . The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m GEOFFROY, son of ---. Chevalier.

d) other children (-after [1107/08]). “Elisabeth uxor domini Teobaldi de Domno-petro et Wido filius eorum...filii...filiæ eius” donated “furnum...in eodem castro” to Marmoutier, for the soul of “predicti Teobaldi”, by charter dated to [1107/08][42].

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Thibaud de DAMPIERRE [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 1071 in Dampierre, Aube, France. He died 1106 in Dampierre, Aube, France. Thibaud married Isabel de MONTLHERY on 1090 in Dampierre, Aube, France.

Isabel de MONTLHERY [Parents] 1, 2 was born 1073 in Montlhery, Eure-et-Loir, France. She married Thibaud de DAMPIERRE on 1090 in Dampierre, Aube, France.

They had the following children:

  1. M i Guy I de DAMPIERRE was born 1091 and died 1151.
  2. M ii Eudes de DAMPIERRE 1 was born 1093 in Dampierre, Aube, France.