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Regnault de Bettencourt

Spanish: Regnault IV de Béthencourt
Also Known As: "Renault de Bethencourt", "Renaud", "Reynaud", "Reinaldo", "Reynault", "Reynaldo Bitancur", "Regnault de Morelet", "Renaud de Bettencourt", "Regnault de Moreau", "Raynaldo de Bettencourt"
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Birthplace: France
Death: circa 1443 (70-88)
France
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Son of Jean III de Bettencourt and Marie de Bracquemont
Husband of Phelipa DE TROYES; Marie de Breauté, dame de Rouvray and Philippote de Fayel, dame de Troyes
Father of Georges DE BETTENCOURT; Meci Meciote DE BETTENCOURT; Henri DE BETTENCOURT; Gaspar DE BETTENCOURT; Maciot I de Bethencourt, II Señor de Islas Canarias and 6 others
Brother of Gallien de Bethencourt; Jean IV de Bethencourt, "Rey de las Canarias" and NN de Bethencourt

Occupation: Captain of the guard of the castle, Casou em 14/07/1422, French Ambassador to Spain, Bettencourt camareiro do rei de França e Grão meste da casa do Duque da Borgonha
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About Regnault de Bettencourt

Regnault de Bethencourt, IV born before 1364 (the year his father died) at France, died about 1443 Captain of the guard of the castle, Casou em 14/07/1422, French Ambassador to Spain

He was a knight and was Lord chamberlain of the Duke of Burgundy and of the King between 1400 and 1401. Ambassador to Spain.

Married: Marie de Breauté at France

In 1385 his brother Jean gave to him, as part of his paternal inheritance, the manor of Grand Quesnay and the lands of Huqueleu and Mauquenchy. In 1402 Regnault was sent as Ambassador to Spain to persuade King Henry III to render obedience to the Pope at Avignon. In Feb 1405 he visited his brother Jean de Bethencourt at Grainville-la-Teinturière when Jean was home on a short visit from the Canary Islands. He was put in charge of the supply of bread in 1410 at Paris. In 1411 Regnault de Bethencourt (IV) was named captain of the guard of the castle of Longueville. In 1412 he received, in payment for his services, a house in Paris. In 1417 Regnault gave certain lands to his brother Jean (referred to in the grant as Lord of the Canaries).

In 1419 he pledged fealty to King Henry V of England after the English had conquered most of Normandy. On 11 May 1421 Regnault's goods were increased by the gift which Jean (IV) made him of all his personal fortune. He married Felipa de Troyes, daughter of Guillaume de Fayel and Marguerite de Chatillon, on 14 Jul 1422 at France. As vassal of the Kings of England and of France, he performed the duties of Chief Treasurer of Normandy (1423) and Commander of the night watch of the streets of Paris (1424), a duty which he lost when the city returned to the possession of the French in 1436. In 1425 he inherited all his brother's goods. On 6 Apr 1426 Regnault was granted the fief of Béthencourt as well as 500 libras from the revenues of the lands of Granville which were awarded to Aldonce de Bracquemont and her husband Pierre de Rouville. In 1428 Regnault (IV) ceded the lands of Béthencourt to Regnault (V) who was creditor of Jean (IV). In 1434 a certificate in Latin issued in Paris in favor of Reynaldo de Bettencourt by King Henry VI, King of England who held Paris at that time, refers to his brother as King and Lord of the Canaries. He died in 1443.

Felipa de Troyes (Os Bettencourt mentions Phillipote as sister of Jeanne de Fayel) was also known as Filipota de Troyes. She was also known as Felipa de Froyes. She was also known as Phillipote de Troyes. She was also known as Felipora de Trope. She was also known as Philippote de Troyes. She was also known as Phillipa de Troyes. She was also known as Philipotte de Troyes. She was also known as Filipine Froyes. She was also known as Philipotes Fayel des Troyes. She was also known as Filippota de Froyes.163 She was also known as Phelipa de Troyes. She was born before 1370 at Paris, France (She was older than her sister Jeanne).

Children of Regnault de Bethencourt (IV) and Felipa de Troyes were as follows:

  • + 23 i. Maciot de Bethencourt was born illegitimate circa 1390 at France. Maciot de Bethencourt married Lerianda de Gardaleme at France.
  • + 24 ii. Henri de Bettencourt was born illegitimate circa 1390 at France. He married Marguérite de Béthencourt, daughter of Maciot de Bethencourt and Lerianda de Gardaleme, at Islas Canarias. He married Lerianda de Gardaleme at France.
  • + 25 iii. Georges de Bethencourt was born circa 1390 at France. He married Elvira Gonçalvez de Avilla, daughter of Estevan Dominguez de Ávila and Ximena Blasquez, at Valladolid, Castile.
  • + 26 iv. Inês de Bethencourt (I) was born circa 1390 at Grainville-la-Teinturière, Cany-Barville, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France. She married Guillien de Las Casas (I), son of Alfonso de Las Casas (I), at France. There is a question as to which de las Casas brother Inês was married to. Some sources (Guía histórica del Museo Militar Regional de Canarias por Juan Tous Meliá) give Inês' husband as Juan de las Casas, who was Guillien's brother. On the other hand, Guillien is presented by some genealogists as the husband of Leonor González de Guzmán.
  • + 27 v. Jean de Bethencourt (V) was born in 1432 at Caux, France. He married Jeanne de Bethencourt (III), daughter of Collard de Bethencourt and Tiphaïne Hurpé, circa 1469 at France. He married Jeanne de Noyon, daughter of Crespin de Noyon, in 1475 at France.

Marie de Breauté was also known as Marie de Béauce. She was also known as Maria de Breauté. She was also known as Marie de Briauté. She was also known as Maria de Breante. She was born circa 1350 at France. She is mentioned as much older than her husband Regnault. She was Lady of Rouvray near Verneuil.

There were no children of Regnault de Bethencourt (IV) and Marie de Breauté.

in: Bettencourts 1200-2000 - Generation Seven. <http://web.meganet.net/bettenco/bett0007.htm#id19345>

(IV) Llamado "Morelet", debido a su apariencia física oscura y menuda, que fuera en su tiempo servidor del famoso Jean "Sans Peur" (1371-1419), Duque de Borgoña y Caballero de la Guardia de París, al ser esta ciudad ocupada por los ingleses. En 1402 fue enviado como embajador a España para persuadir al Rey Enrique III a rendir obediencia al Papa en Avignon. Fue puesto a cargo de la distribución del pan en París en 1410.

Un manuscript dit que Regnault de Béthencourt avoit épousé en premières noces Marie de Bréauté, damme de Rouvray prés Verneuil; que la dit demoiselle de Troye, sa seconde femme, étoit native de Paris; et qu'elle avoit eu dún premier mari trois filles mariées en Angleterre

in: Le Canarien: crónicas francesas de la conquista de Canarias, Volume 8, p. 511. <http://books.google.com.br/books?ei=7KzqTc-HIMvpgQfAitnXCQ&ct=resul...>



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camareiro do rei de França e Grão meste da casa do Duque da Borgonha
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Regnault de Bettencourt's Timeline

1364
1364
France
1385
1385
France
1387
1387
Héricourt-en-Caux, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
1389
January 9, 1389
França (France)
1390
1390
Normandy, France
1390
France
1400
1400
- 1401
Age 36
1402
1402
Caux, Languedoc-Roussillon, France