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About Godefroi IV, seigneur de Florennes et de Rumigny
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Godefroid IV de Florennes
- Father Godefroid III de Florennes et de Rumigny, d. Abt 1050
- Mother Gisèle
Also known as Godfried, Godefroid, Count Godefroi IV of Rumigny, Gottfried IV de Rumigny-Florennes,Godfrey Seigneur de Rumigny
Family
- Havide de Roucy
notes
Godefroi IV de Florennes ° ~1010+ 1078/80 ou peu après seigneur de Florennes et Rumigny (08) (1066/78) (le
château de Florennes devient fief de l’église de Liège en 1070)
ép. Hedwige (Hadewide, Avoye, Adélaïde) de Roucy ° ~1025 + 1070 ou peu après (fille d’Ebles 1er comte de Roucy, et de Béatrix de Hainaut)
- http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Florennes-Rumigny.pdf (sources listed in attached document)
- http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00618127&tree=LEO
- ~Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.). VII 76
- ~Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.). VII 76
1. GODEFROI [IV] de Florennes (-1078 or after). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Seigneur de Florennes et de Rumigny. “...Godefridus et Arnulphus de Florines...” subscribed the charter dated [24 Aug] 1066 under which Theodouin Bishop of Liège donated property to Huy Notre-Dame[522]. The dating clause of a charter dated 1070, which records a donation made to Rumigny, records “...abbate Godefrido eiusdem loci, uxore eius Haduit...”, witnessed by “Godefridus advocatus, Nicolaus eius filius, Arnulfus frater eius...”[523]. “...Godefridum de Florinnez et Arnulphum, Odelinum de Walecurt...” witnessed the charter dated 1078 under which Henri Bishop of Liège donated property to Liège Saint-Barthélemy[524]. m HEDWIGE de Roucy, daughter of EBLES [I] Comte de Roucy & his wife Beatrix de Hainaut (-1070 or after). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Aelidam et Hadewidem" as the two daughters of "Ebalus de Roceio" & his wife, specifying that Hedwige married "Godefridus frater episcopi Gerardi Cameracensis"[525], although the bishop in question was the uncle of Hedwige's husband not his brother. The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Adelidem et Hadevidem" as the two daughters of "Ebalus de Roceio" and his wife Beatrix, specifying that Hedwige married "Condefrido de Ruminiaco" by whom she had "filium nomine Nicholaum et filias, quarum una peperit ex Radulfo de Veteri-villa Ebalum de Flurines et Ermentrudem, matrem Guilelmi de Birbais; secunda filia Hadevidis de Rumiaco ex Godefrido de Ranst peperit filios Iohannem et Nicholaum, qui Nicholaus Arnulfum et Godefridum procreavit; tercia filia iam dicte Hadevidis copulate domino de Granci peperit ei Ebalum eiusdem loci dominum"[526]. The dating clause of a charter dated 1070, which records a donation made to Rumigny, records “...abbate Godefrido eiusdem loci, uxore eius Haduit...”, witnessed by “Godefridus advocatus, Nicolaus eius filius, Arnulfus frater eius...”[527]. Godefroi [IV] & his wife had [five] children:
a) [GODEFROI . Roland records “...Godefroid chevalier de Florennes homme libre...” among those who subscribed a charter under which Milon de Vierves donated property at Gonrieux to the church of Sainte-Monégonde at Chimay, maybe dated to 1106 (although Roland’s text is unclear on this point)[528]. Roland indicates that Godefroi was the oldest son of Godefroi [IV][529]. He provides no other indication that this may be correct. The charter dated 1070, quoted below, in which Nicolas [I] is named as the son of Godefroi [IV], suggests that he did not have an older brother named Godefroi.]
b) NICOLAS [I] de Rumigny (-before 1096). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names "Nicholaum" as the son of "Condefrido de Ruminiaco" and his wife Hedwige[530]. Seigneur de Rumigny.
- see below.
c) PETRONILLE de Rumigny "de Roucy" (-14 Oct after 1124). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to the three daughters of "Condefrido de Ruminiaco" and his wife Hedwige, specifying that one (unnamed, mentioned first) married "Radulfo de Veteri-villa" by whom she had "Ebalum de Flurines et Ermentrudem, matrem Guilelmi de Birbais"[531]. m RAOUL de Viesville, son of --- (-before 1124).
d) HADWIDE de Rumigny . The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to the three daughters of "Condefrido de Ruminiaco" and his wife Hedwige, specifying that one (unnamed, mentioned second) married "Godefrido de Ranst" by whom she had "Iohannem et Nicholaum, qui Nicholaus Arnulfum et Godefridum procreavit"[532]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[533], she was named Hadwide and was the daughter of Godefroi [III] but the source on which this is based has not been found. m GODEFROI de Ranst, son of ---.
e) daughter . The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to the three daughters of "Condefrido de Ruminiaco" and his wife Hedwige, specifying that one (unnamed, mentioned third) married "domino de Granci" by whom she had "Ebalum eiusdem loci dominum"[534]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[535], she was the daughter of Godefroi [III] but the source on which this is based has not been found. m --- de Grancey, son of ---. He and his wife are not mentioned in Europäische Stammtafeln which refers to the father of Ebles de Grancey as "Willencus"[536].
2. ARNAUD [III] (-after 15 Jul 1087). “...Godefridus et Arnulphus de Florines...” subscribed the charter dated [24 Aug] 1066 under which Theodouin Bishop of Liège donated property to Huy Notre-Dame[537]. The dating clause of a charter dated 1070, which records a donation made to Rumigny, records “...abbate Godefrido eiusdem loci, uxore eius Haduit...”, witnessed by “Godefridus advocatus, Nicolaus eius filius, Arnulfus frater eius...”[538]. “...Godefridum de Florinnez et Arnulphum, Odelinum de Walecurt...” witnessed the charter dated 1078 under which Henri Bishop of Liège donated property to Liège Saint-Barthélemy[539]. Roland records that “Arnoul de concert avec son épouse Ivette” declared having acquired “Morelli mansum” by charter dated 15 Jul 1087[540]. While this charter does not specify that Arnaud was seigneur de Morialmeis, it confirms that Arnaud held property in the place.
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NAMUR.htm#NicolasIIIRumignydiedbef...
Godefroi IV, seigneur de Florennes et de Rumigny's Timeline
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Rumigny, Ardennes, Champagne, France
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Cambray, France
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Rumigny,Ardennes,France
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Roucy, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, France
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Rumigny, Ardennes, Champagne, France
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Caernarvonshire, Wales (United Kingdom)
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February 5, 1079
Age 69
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Roucy, Aisne, France
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