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Geoffroy 2 de Joinville

Italian: Goffredo 2 Ianvilla
Also Known As: "Gofreduccio"
Birthdate:
Death: 1297 (in battle)
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Son of Geoffroi de Joinville, Seigneur de Briquenay and Mabile de Villehardouin, Dame de Lezinnes
Husband of Philippe de Beaumont Dame de Coye
Father of Philippe de Joinville
Brother of Jean dit Trouillard de Joinville, Seigneur de Venafro, Marshall of Sicily and Guillaume de Joinville, Seigneur de Briquenay
Half brother of Gaucher IV, seigneur de Nanteuil La Fosse

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About Geoffroy 2 de Joinville

-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NEAPOLITAN%20NOBILITY.htm#GeoffroyI...

GEOFFROY [II] de Joinville, son of GEOFFROY de Joinville Seigneur de Briquenay & his wife Mabile de Lezinnes (-Brindisi 1297). Charles II King of Naples [Anjou-Capet] declared having paid "Geoffroy de Joinville et à ses frères, fils et héritiers de feu Geoffroy de Joinville" for the purchase of "la terre de S. Vinnemer près Lezinnes au comté de Tonnerre" made by his father King Charles I, on condition that they paid a debt of the late king owing to "Pierre Hose de la Forêt", by charter dated 11 Dec 1290[747]. Signore d’Alife e di Sant’Angelo: Delaborde records that, on his return to Naples in [1291/92], Geoffroy’s ownership of his father’s territories in the kingdom of Sicily (which had been given to Guillaume d’Ailnay by Robert d’Artois, regent of Sicily) was recognised, but that he immediately returned them to Guillaume d’Aulnoy at the request of Charles II King of Sicily who granted him Alife, Lettere, Gragnano, Santas-Agata di Puglia, Zuncoli and Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi[748]. "Jean de Joinville sénéchal de Champagne" declared having relinquished revenue “sur la maison de Sommermont”, which he had granted to the “seigneur de Briquenay lorsque celui-ci était parti pour la Pouille”, to “ses petit-fils Jean de Joinville s. de Venafro maréchal de Sicile et Guillaume tous deux fils de feu Geoffroy s. de Nanteuil et de Briquenay, ainsi qu’aux enfants d’un autre Geoffroy leur frère”, with the consent of “ses fils Jean de Joinville s. d’Ancerville, Anseau s. de Reynel chevaliers, André de Joinville s. de Bonney écuyer”, by charter dated 9 Jun 1304[749].

m as her first husband, PHILIPPA de Beaumont, daughter of PIERRE Seigneur de Beaumont-en-Gâtinais Conte di Montescaglioso e Alba & his second wife Filippa di Ceccano ([1271/72]-after 1317). The primary sources which confirm her parentage and two marriages have not been identified. She married secondly Renaud [II] Comte de Dammartin.

Geoffroy [II] & his wife had two children: 

-http://www.genmarenostrum.com/pagine-lettere/letterai/ianvilla.htm

 B1. Goffredo II (o Goffreduccio) (+ in guerra 1297), 

erede di Calvi e della Rocca di Mondragone, alla morte del padre; mentre egli si trovava fuori del Regno, per servire Carlo II d’Angiò, queste terre gli furono tolte dal Conte d’Artois. Allora egli fece ricorso e in cambio di Calvi e Mondragone, ottenne dal Re le città di Alife (1291), Lettere, Gragnano, la Rocca di Sant’Agata di Puglia, la terra di Zuncoli (= Zungoli) e la Terra di Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi; Signore della città di Oria nel 1294, in terra d’Otranto, e, poco tempo dopo, 400 once d’oro all’anno, in due rate, per sé, per i suoi eredi e successori (su rendite di feudi: 150 su Alife, 100 su Lettere e Gragnano, 100 sulla Rocca di Sant’Agata e 50 su Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi); Signore della città di Nusco, della vicina Terra di Bagnoli, di Sant’Angelo, di San Donato, di Settefrati e di Campoli; Signore delle terre di Pino e Pimonte, nei pressi di Amalfi.

  = Filippa di Belmonte (di Beaumont), figlia di Pietro Signore di Montescaglioso (+ post 1317).