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Simon de Dammartin, Comte de Ponthieu MP
Spanish: Simon de Dammartin, Conde de Aumale
Gender: Male
Birth: 1180
Dammartin-en-Goële, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
Death: September 21, 1239 (58-59)
Abbeville, Somme, Picardie, France
Place of Burial: bur. L'Abaye de Valoires Picardie, Argoules, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Aubry II, count of Dammartin and Mathilda de Clermont, comtesse de Dammartin
Husband of Marie de Ponthieu, Comtesse de Ponthieu
Father of Marie de Dammartin; Philippa de Dammartin; Juana de Danmartín, reina consorte de Castilla; Agathe de Dammartin, Dame de Ponthieu and Renier de Dammartin
Brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, Boulogne, Aumale and Mortain; Clemence de Saint Omer; Agnes de Dammartin; Raoul de Dammartin; Aélis / Alix de Dammartin and 2 others
House of: Dammartin-en-Goële, cadet branch of the House of Mello
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Occupation: Count of Ponthieu
Count of Dammartin
Simon of Dammartin (1180 – 21 September 1239) was a son of Alberic II of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) and his wife Mathildis of Clermont. Simon was the brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, who had abducted the heiress of Boulogne, and forced her to marry him. It is thought that in order to strengthen the alliance with the Dammartins, King Philip Augustus of France allowed Simon to marry Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, who was a niece of the king, in 1208. Renaud and Simon of Dammartin would eventually ally themselves with John, King of England. In 1214 the brothers stood against Philip Augustus in the Battle of Bouvines. The French won the battle, and Renaud was imprisoned, while Simon was exiled.
Marie's father William IV, Count of Ponthieu had remained loyal to Philip Augustus. When William died in 1221, Philip Augustus denied Marie her inheritance and gave Ponthieu in custody to his cousin Robert III, Count of Dreux. After the death of Philip Augustus, Marie was able to negotiate an agreement with his successor Louis VIII in 1225. Ponthieu was held by the king, and Simon would only be allowed to enter this or any other fief if he obtained royal permission. In 1231 Simon agreed to the terms and added that he would not enter into marriage negotiations for his daughters without consent of the king.
Simon of Dammartin (1180 – 21 September 1239) was a son of Alberic II of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) and his wife Mathildis of Clermont.
Biography
Simon was the brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, who had abducted the heiress of Boulogne, and forced her to marry him. It is thought that in order to strengthen the alliance with the Dammartins, King Philip Augustus of France allowed Simon to marry Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, who was a niece of the king, in 1208. Renaud and Simon of Dammartin would eventually ally themselves with John, King of England. In 1214 the brothers stood against Philip Augustus in the Battle of Bouvines. The French won the battle, and Renaud was imprisoned, while Simon was exiled.
Marie's father William IV, Count of Ponthieu had remained loyal to Philip Augustus. When William died in 1221, Philip Augustus denied Marie her inheritance and gave Ponthieu in custody to his cousin Robert III, Count of Dreux. After the death of Philip Augustus, Marie was able to negotiate an agreement with his successor Louis VIII in 1225. Ponthieu was held by the king, and Simon would only be allowed to enter this or any other fief if he obtained royal permission. In 1231 Simon agreed to the terms and added that he would not enter into marriage negotiations for his daughters without consent of the king.[1]
Family
Simon married Marie, Countess of Ponthieu[2] , the daughter of William IV, Count of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin. Marie became Countess of Ponthieu in 1221. [3] Simon and his wife Marie had four daughters[4]:
• Joan, Countess of Ponthieu (1220-1278), married 1) Ferdinand III of Castile. Mother of Eleanor of Castile, the wife of Edward I of England. Married 2) Jean de Nesle, Seigneur de Falvy et de La Hérelle.
• Mathilda of Dammartin (-1279), married John of Châtellerault
• Philippe of Dammartin (Philippa de Dammartin) (-1280), married 1) Raoul II of Lusignan, 2) Raoul II, Lord of Coucy, 3) Otto II, Count of Guelders.
• Maria of Dammartin, married John II, Count of Roucy.
References
1. ^ John W. Baldwin, Aristocratic Life in Medieval France: The Romances of Jean Renart and Gerbert de Montreuil, 1190-1230, JHU Press, 2002 2. ^ Willelmi Chronica Andrensis 194, MGH SS XXIV, p. 755. 3. ^ Layettes du Trésor des Chartes II, 1713, p. 56. 4. ^ Nobility of Northern France from Medieval Lands
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon,_Count_of_Ponthieu
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22° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale is your 22nd great grandfather.
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Simon II de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale is your 22nd great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→ Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar
his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.
her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre
his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela
his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.
her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles
his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor
his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives
his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau
his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau
her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny
her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut
his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies
his mother → Sibylle de Ligne
her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne
her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne
his father → Bertha von Schleiden
his mother → Johann von Schleiden
her father → Konrad III, Herr von Schleiden
his father → Johanna von Heinsberg-Valkenburg
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Simon de Dammartin, Comte de Ponthieu MP
Spanish: Simon de Dammartin, Conde de Aumale
Gender: Male
Birth: 1180
Dammartin-en-Goële, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
Death: September 21, 1239 (58-59)
Abbeville, Somme, Picardie, France
Place of Burial: bur. L'Abaye de Valoires Picardie, Argoules, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Aubry II, count of Dammartin and Mathilda de Clermont, comtesse de Dammartin
Husband of Marie de Ponthieu, Comtesse de Ponthieu
Father of Marie de Dammartin; Philippa de Dammartin; Juana de Danmartín, reina consorte de Castilla; Agathe de Dammartin, Dame de Ponthieu and Renier de Dammartin
Brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, Boulogne, Aumale and Mortain; Clemence de Saint Omer; Agnes de Dammartin; Raoul de Dammartin; Aélis / Alix de Dammartin and 2 others
House of: Dammartin-en-Goële, cadet branch of the House of Mello
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Simón de Dammartin (1180 - 21 de septiembre de 1239) fue un hijo de Alberico II de Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) y su esposa Mathildis de Clermont. Simón era hermano de Renaud I, conde de Dammartin, que había secuestrado a la heredera de Boulogne, y la obligó a casarse con él. Se cree que para fortalecer la alianza con los Dammartins, el rey Felipe Augusto de Francia permitió a Simón casarse con María, condesa de Ponthieu, que era sobrina del rey, en 1208. Renaud y Simón de Dammartin eventualmente se aliarían con Juan, rey de Inglaterra. En 1214 los hermanos se enfrentaron a Felipe Augusto en la batalla de Bouvines. Los franceses ganaron la batalla, y Renaud fue encarcelado, mientras que Simon fue exiliado.
El padre de María, Guillermo IV, conde de Ponthieu, había permanecido leal a Felipe Augusto. Cuando Guillermo murió en 1221, Felipe Augusto negó a María su herencia y dio a Ponthieu bajo custodia a su primo Roberto III, conde de Dreux. Después de la muerte de Felipe Augusto, María pudo negociar un acuerdo con su sucesor Luis VIII en 1225. Ponthieu estaba en manos del rey, y a Simón solo se le permitiría entrar en este o cualquier otro feudo si obtenía el permiso real. En 1231 Simón aceptó los términos y agregó que no entraría en negociaciones matrimoniales para sus hijas sin el consentimiento del rey.
Simón de Dammartin (1180 - 21 de septiembre de 1239) fue un hijo de Alberico II de Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) y su esposa Mathildis de Clermont.
Biografía
Simón era hermano de Renaud I, conde de Dammartin, que había secuestrado a la heredera de Boulogne, y la obligó a casarse con él. Se cree que para fortalecer la alianza con los Dammartins, el rey Felipe Augusto de Francia permitió a Simón casarse con María, condesa de Ponthieu, que era sobrina del rey, en 1208. Renaud y Simón de Dammartin eventualmente se aliarían con Juan, rey de Inglaterra. En 1214 los hermanos se enfrentaron a Felipe Augusto en la batalla de Bouvines. Los franceses ganaron la batalla, y Renaud fue encarcelado, mientras que Simon fue exiliado.
El padre de María, Guillermo IV, conde de Ponthieu, había permanecido leal a Felipe Augusto. Cuando Guillermo murió en 1221, Felipe Augusto negó a María su herencia y dio a Ponthieu bajo custodia a su primo Roberto III, conde de Dreux. Después de la muerte de Felipe Augusto, María pudo negociar un acuerdo con su sucesor Luis VIII en 1225. Ponthieu estaba en manos del rey, y a Simón solo se le permitiría entrar en este o cualquier otro feudo si obtenía el permiso real. En 1231 Simón aceptó los términos y agregó que no entraría en negociaciones matrimoniales para sus hijas sin el consentimiento del rey. [1]
Familia
Simón se casó con María, condesa de Ponthieu[2], hija de Guillermo IV, conde de Ponthieu y Alys, condesa de Vexin. María se convirtió en condesa de Ponthieu en 1221. [3] Simon y su esposa Marie tuvieron cuatro hijas[4]:
• Juana, condesa de Ponthieu (1220-1278), casada 1) con Fernando III de Castilla. Madre de Leonor de Castilla, esposa de Eduardo I de Inglaterra. Casado 2) Jean de Nesle, Seigneur de Falvy et de La Hérelle.
• Matilde de Dammartin (-1279), casada con Juan de Châtellerault
• Felipe de Dammartin (Philippa de Dammartin) (-1280), casado con 1) Raoul II de Lusignan, 2) Raoul II, señor de Coucy, 3) Otón II, conde de Güeldres.
• María de Dammartin, casada con Juan II, conde de Roucy.
Referencias
1. ↑ John W. Baldwin, Aristocratic Life in Medieval France: The Romances of Jean Renart and Gerbert de Montreuil, 1190-1230, JHU Press, 2002 2. ↑ Willelmi Chronica Andrensis 194, MGH SS XXIV, p. 755. 3. ↑ Layettes du Trésor des Chartes II, 1713, p. 56. 4. ^ Nobleza del norte de Francia de tierras medievales
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Count of Dammartin
Simon of Dammartin (1180 – 21 September 1239) was a son of Alberic II of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) and his wife Mathildis of Clermont. Simon was the brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, who had abducted the heiress of Boulogne, and forced her to marry him. It is thought that in order to strengthen the alliance with the Dammartins, King Philip Augustus of France allowed Simon to marry Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, who was a niece of the king, in 1208. Renaud and Simon of Dammartin would eventually ally themselves with John, King of England. In 1214 the brothers stood against Philip Augustus in the Battle of Bouvines. The French won the battle, and Renaud was imprisoned, while Simon was exiled.
Marie's father William IV, Count of Ponthieu had remained loyal to Philip Augustus. When William died in 1221, Philip Augustus denied Marie her inheritance and gave Ponthieu in custody to his cousin Robert III, Count of Dreux. After the death of Philip Augustus, Marie was able to negotiate an agreement with his successor Louis VIII in 1225. Ponthieu was held by the king, and Simon would only be allowed to enter this or any other fief if he obtained royal permission. In 1231 Simon agreed to the terms and added that he would not enter into marriage negotiations for his daughters without consent of the king.
Simon of Dammartin (1180 – 21 September 1239) was a son of Alberic II of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) and his wife Mathildis of Clermont.
Biography
Simon was the brother of Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, who had abducted the heiress of Boulogne, and forced her to marry him. It is thought that in order to strengthen the alliance with the Dammartins, King Philip Augustus of France allowed Simon to marry Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, who was a niece of the king, in 1208. Renaud and Simon of Dammartin would eventually ally themselves with John, King of England. In 1214 the brothers stood against Philip Augustus in the Battle of Bouvines. The French won the battle, and Renaud was imprisoned, while Simon was exiled.
Marie's father William IV, Count of Ponthieu had remained loyal to Philip Augustus. When William died in 1221, Philip Augustus denied Marie her inheritance and gave Ponthieu in custody to his cousin Robert III, Count of Dreux. After the death of Philip Augustus, Marie was able to negotiate an agreement with his successor Louis VIII in 1225. Ponthieu was held by the king, and Simon would only be allowed to enter this or any other fief if he obtained royal permission. In 1231 Simon agreed to the terms and added that he would not enter into marriage negotiations for his daughters without consent of the king.[1]
Family
Simon married Marie, Countess of Ponthieu[2] , the daughter of William IV, Count of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin. Marie became Countess of Ponthieu in 1221. [3] Simon and his wife Marie had four daughters[4]:
• Joan, Countess of Ponthieu (1220-1278), married 1) Ferdinand III of Castile. Mother of Eleanor of Castile, the wife of Edward I of England. Married 2) Jean de Nesle, Seigneur de Falvy et de La Hérelle.
• Mathilda of Dammartin (-1279), married John of Châtellerault
• Philippe of Dammartin (Philippa de Dammartin) (-1280), married 1) Raoul II of Lusignan, 2) Raoul II, Lord of Coucy, 3) Otto II, Count of Guelders.
• Maria of Dammartin, married John II, Count of Roucy.
References
1. ^ John W. Baldwin, Aristocratic Life in Medieval France: The Romances of Jean Renart and Gerbert de Montreuil, 1190-1230, JHU Press, 2002 2. ^ Willelmi Chronica Andrensis 194, MGH SS XXIV, p. 755. 3. ^ Layettes du Trésor des Chartes II, 1713, p. 56. 4. ^ Nobility of Northern France from Medieval Lands
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon,_Count_of_Ponthieu
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