26 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Bernard I (II) de Saint-Valéry is your 26th great grandfather.
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Bernard I (II) de Saint-Valéry is your 26th 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 Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela
his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja
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 → Guillaume I, baron de Ligne
his father → Fastre II, baron de Ligne
his father → Jean I, baron de Ligne
his father → Wauthier III, baron de Ligne
his father → Marguerite de Fontaines
his mother → Hugues de Fontaines, seigneur de La Neuville
her father → Laurette de Saint-Valéry
his mother → Renaud I, Lord de Saint-Valéry
her father → Bernard II (III), seigneur de Saint-Valéry
his father → Gauthier "Crusader" de Saint-Valéry, Seigneur de Saint-Valéry
his father → Bernard I (II) de Saint-Valéry
his father
Bernard I (II) de Saint-Valéry MP
Gender: Male
Birth: 1005
St Valery, En Caux, Normandy, France
Death: October 14, 1066 (60-61)
Battle of Hastings, Sussex, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Gilbert, avoué de Saint Valéry and Papia de Normandie
Husband of NN NN
Father of Gauthier "Crusader" de Saint-Valéry, Seigneur de Saint-Valéry and Guilbert de Saint-Valéry
Brother of Richard de Saint-Valéry, Seigneur de Heugleville
Added by: Susan Marie Bruner on October 14, 2007
Managed by: William Adam Raby and 39 others
Curated by: Erica Howton
2 Matches
Histoire civile, politique et religieuse de Saint-Valery et du comté du Vimeu
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normacre.htm#_Toc492794597:
Son of Gilbert and Papia:
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BERNARD [I] de Saint-Valéry . Orderic Vitalis nombra a "Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla" como hijo de "Gulbertus cognomento advocatus de Sancto Gualerico" y su esposa "filiam Ricardi ducis"[694]. La Chronique de Normandie, basada en le Roman de Rou, nombra "le sire de S. Wallery" entre los que participaron en la conquista de Inglaterra en 1066[695]. m ---. El nombre de la esposa de Bernard no se conoce. Bernard y su esposa tuvieron dos hijos:
a) GAUTHIER de Saint-Valéry (después de [1098]). Orderic Vitalis nombra a "Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla" como el hijo de "Gulbertus cognomento advocatus de Sancto Gualerico" y su esposa "filiam Ricardi ducis"[696]. Domesday Book registra que "Walter de Saint-Valery" tenía Isleworth y Hampton en Middlesex; Creeting en Suffolk[697]. Guillermo de Tiro nombra "Walterius de Sancto Valerius Bernardusque filius eius" entre los presentes en la captura de Nikaia en 1097[698]. Murray sugiere que Gauthier de Saint-Valéry y su hijo Bernard fueron las mismas personas que son nombradas por Alberto de Aix como "... Walterus de Domedart et eius filius Bernardus..." entre los que participaron en el sitio de Nikaia[699], sugiriendo que "Domedart" indica un topónimo derivado del nombre del santo "domnus Medardus" y que podría indicar Domart-en-Ponthieu[700]. Alberto de Aix registra "... Reinardus de Hamersbach, Walterus de Domedart" como aquellos que custodiaron Adhémar obispo de Le Puy en las montañas hacia el puerto de Simeón después de encontrar la lanza sagrada, fechada a mediados de 1098 del contexto[701]. m [HODIERNE [Ermesende] de Montlhéry, hija de GUY "le Grand" Seigneur de Montlhéry y su esposa Hodierne de Gometz-la-Ferté (-[25 Mar]
). La Historia del monje Aimon nombra "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" como los hijos de "Guidonem" y su esposa[702]. La identidad del marido de Hodierne es incierta, pero desde un punto de vista cronológico podría haber sido Gauthier. La necrología de Longpont registra la muerte "IX Kal Aug" de "Guido institutor hujus loci. Guido vicecomes; Adalaidis comitissa, uxor; Wido filius eius", una sección complementaria que añade una referencia adicional al aniversario de "donni Guidonis senioris hujus loci institutoris et Guidonis comitis filii eius... IX Kal Aug", así como el aniversario de "donne Hodierne uxoris ipsius Guidonis senioris et Ermensendis de Sancto Galarico filie amborum... VII Kal Apr" con una referencia a su visita a Cluny donde "beato Hugoni abbati" le dio "calicem... aureum"[703]. En otro pasaje, la necrología de Longpont registra la muerte "VIII Kal Apr" de "domine Hodierne de Sancto Galarico"[704].] Gauthier y su esposa tuvieron un hijo:
i) BERNARD [II] de Saint-Valéry . Guillermo de Tiro nombra "Walterius de Sancto Valerius Bernardusque filius eius" entre los presentes en la captura de Nikaia en 1097[705]. Orderic Vitalis también lo nombra hijo de Gauthier, con quien estuvo presente en la captura de Nikaia en 1097[706]. - ver más abajo.
b) RICHARD de Saint-Valéry . Orderic Vitalis nombra "Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla", añadiendo que "Ricardus" luchó por "duci Normanniæ avunculo... suo" que arregló su matrimonio con "nobilem Adam, Herluini senis de Huglevilla relictam, cum toto patrimonio eius"[707]. Orderic Vitalis registra que "Ricardum de Huglevilla" construyó "super Sedam in vico qui olim Isnellivilla... burgum... Alfagium" [Auffay] y que "tempore Guillelmi juvenis, filii Rodberti ducis" Ricardo resistió contra "Guillelmus de Archis" y sus rebeldes "in castello suo secus ecclesiam Sancti-Albini", fechado en [1054] [708]. m como su segundo marido, ADA, viuda de HERLUIN de Heugleville, hija de ---. Orderic Vitalis nombra "Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla", añadiendo que "Ricardus" luchó por "duci Normanniæ avunculo... suo" que arregló su matrimonio con "nobilem Adam, Herluini senis de Huglevilla relictam, cum toto patrimonio eius"[709]. Richard y su esposa tuvieron [tres] hijos:
i) GILBERT d'Auffay (-15 de agosto de 1087, bur Sainte-Marie d'Ouche). Orderic Vitalis registra que "generosidad en Normannia millas ... Gulbertus Ricardi de Huglevilla filius" donó "ecclesiam S. Mariæ de Alfagio" a Ouche Saint-Evroul, con el consentimiento de "Beatricis conjugis suæ", fechado en 1079, atestiguado por "Bernardus de Novo-Mercato... Rodbertus de Huglevilla..."[710]. - SEIGNEURS d'AUFFAY.
ii) ADA de Heugleville. Su parentesco y matrimonio están indicados por Orderic Vitalis, quien registra que "generosus en Normannia millas ... Gulbertus Ricardi de Huglevilla filius" donó "ecclesiam S. Mariæ de Alfagio" a Ouche Saint-Evroul, poco después de que "Drogo nepos suus" [identificado como Dreux de Neufmarché, su hijo] dejara la vida militar y se convirtiera en monje en Ouche[711]. Orderic Vitalis registra que "Ricardum de Huglevilla" resistió contra "Guillelmus de Archis" y sus rebeldes "in castello suo secus ecclesiam Sancti-Albini" con la ayuda de "Goisfredus gener eius et Hugo de Morio-Monte, Turchetilli de Novo-Mercato filii", fechado en [1054] [712]. Ella es nombrada como hija de Ricardo por Orderic Vitalis, quien también nombra a su marido que ayudó a su suegro durante la rebelión de Guillaume d'Arques[713]. m (antes de 1054) GEOFFROY de Neufmarché, hijo de TURCHETIL de Neufmarché y su esposa ---.
iii) [ROBERT de Heugleville (-después de 1079). Orderic Vitalis registra que "generosidad en Normannia millas ... Gulbertus Ricardi de Huglevilla filius" donó "ecclesiam S. Mariæ de Alfagio" a Ouche Saint-Evroul, con el consentimiento de "Beatricis conjugis suæ", fechado en 1079, atestiguado por "Bernardus de Novo-Mercato... Rodbertus de Huglevilla..."[714]. "Rodbertus de Huglevilla" no ha sido identificado. Dos posibilidades: o era el hermano uterino del donante por el primer matrimonio de su madre o era el hermano completo del donante.]
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BERNARD [I] de Saint-Valéry . Orderic Vitalis names “Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla” as the son of “Gulbertus cognomento advocatus de Sancto Gualerico” and his wife “filiam Ricardi ducis”[694]. The Chronique de Normandie, based on le Roman de Rou, names "le sire de S. Wallery" among those who took part in the conquest of England in 1066[695]. m ---. The name of Bernard's wife is not known. Bernard & his wife had two children:
a) GAUTHIER de Saint-Valéry (-after [1098]). Orderic Vitalis names “Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla” as the son of “Gulbertus cognomento advocatus de Sancto Gualerico” and his wife “filiam Ricardi ducis”[696]. Domesday Book records that “Walter de Saint-Valery” held Isleworth and Hampton in Middlesex; Creeting in Suffolk[697]. William of Tyre names "Walterius de Sancto Valerius Bernardusque filius eius" among those present at the capture of Nikaia in 1097[698]. Murray suggests that Gauthier de Saint-Valéry and his son Bernard were the same persons who are named by Albert of Aix as "…Walterus de Domedart et eius filius Bernardus…" among those who took part in the siege of Nikaia[699], suggesting that "Domedart" indicates a toponym derived from the saint’s name "domnus Medardus" and that it could indicate Domart-en-Ponthieu[700]. Albert of Aix records "…Reinardus de Hamersbach, Walterus de Domedart" as those who guarded Adhémar Bishop of Le Puy into the mountains towards the port of Simeon after finding the holy lance, dated to mid-1098 from the context[701]. m [HODIERNE [Ermesende] de Montlhéry, daughter of GUY "le Grand" Seigneur de Montlhéry & his wife Hodierne de Gometz-la-Ferté (-[25 Mar]
). 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[702]. The identity of Hodierne’s husband is uncertain, but from a chronological point of view he could have been Gauthier. The necrology of Longpont records the death "IX Kal Aug" of "Guido institutor hujus loci. Guido vicecomes; Adalaidis comitissa, uxor; Wido filius eius", a supplementary section adding a further reference to the anniversary of “donni Guidonis senioris hujus loci institutoris et Guidonis comitis filii eius...IX Kal Aug” as well as the anniversary of “donne Hodierne uxoris ipsius Guidonis senioris et Ermensendis de Sancto Galarico filie amborum...VII Kal Apr” with a reference to her visit to Cluny where “beato Hugoni abbati” gave her “calicem...aureum”[703]. In another passage, the necrology of Longpont records the death "VIII Kal Apr" of "domine Hodierne de Sancto Galarico"[704].] Gauthier & his wife had one child:
i) BERNARD [II] de Saint-Valéry . William of Tyre names "Walterius de Sancto Valerius Bernardusque filius eius" among those present at the capture of Nikaia in 1097[705]. Orderic Vitalis also names him as son of Gauthier, with whom he was present at the capture of Nikaia in 1097[706]. - see below.
b) RICHARD de Saint-Valéry . Orderic Vitalis names “Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla”, adding that “Ricardus” fought for “duci Normanniæ avunculo...suo” who arranged his marriage to “nobilem Adam, Herluini senis de Huglevilla relictam, cum toto patrimonio eius”[707]. Orderic Vitalis records that “Ricardum de Huglevilla” built “super Sedam in vico qui olim Isnellivilla...burgum...Alfagium” [Auffay] and that “tempore Guillelmi juvenis, filii Rodberti ducis” Richard held out against “Guillelmus de Archis” and his rebels “in castello suo secus ecclesiam Sancti-Albini”, dated to [1054][708]. m as her second husband, ADA, widow of HERLUIN de Heugleville, daughter of ---. Orderic Vitalis names “Bernardum patrem Gualterii de Sancto-Gualerico et Ricardum de Huglevilla”, adding that “Ricardus” fought for “duci Normanniæ avunculo...suo” who arranged his marriage to “nobilem Adam, Herluini senis de Huglevilla relictam, cum toto patrimonio eius”[709]. Richard & his wife had [three] children:
i) GILBERT d'Auffay (-15 Aug 1087, bur Sainte-Marie d’Ouche). Orderic Vitalis records that “generosus in Normannia miles...Gulbertus Ricardi de Huglevilla filius” donated “ecclesiam S. Mariæ de Alfagio” to Ouche Saint-Evroul, with the consent of “Beatricis conjugis suæ”, dated 1079, witnessed by “Bernardus de Novo-Mercato...Rodbertus de Huglevilla...”[710]. - SEIGNEURS d’AUFFAY.
ii) ADA de Heugleville . Her parentage and marriage are indicated by Orderic Vitalis who records that “generosus in Normannia miles...Gulbertus Ricardi de Huglevilla filius” donated “ecclesiam S. Mariæ de Alfagio” to Ouche Saint-Evroul, soon after “Drogo nepos suus” [identified as Dreux de Neufmarché, her son] left military life and became a monk at Ouche[711]. Orderic Vitalis records that “Ricardum de Huglevilla” held out against “Guillelmus de Archis” and his rebels “in castello suo secus ecclesiam Sancti-Albini” with the help of “Goisfredus gener eius et Hugo de Morio-Monte, Turchetilli de Novo-Mercato filii”, dated to [1054][712]. She is named as daughter of Richard by Orderic Vitalis, who also names her husband who helped his father-in-law during the rebellion of Guillaume d'Arques[713]. m (before 1054) GEOFFROY de Neufmarché, son of TURCHETIL de Neufmarché & his wife ---.
iii) [ROBERT de Heugleville (-after 1079). Orderic Vitalis records that “generosus in Normannia miles...Gulbertus Ricardi de Huglevilla filius” donated “ecclesiam S. Mariæ de Alfagio” to Ouche Saint-Evroul, with the consent of “Beatricis conjugis suæ”, dated 1079, witnessed by “Bernardus de Novo-Mercato...Rodbertus de Huglevilla...”[714]. “Rodbertus de Huglevilla” has not been identified. Two possibilities: either he was the donor’s uterine brother by his mother’s first marriage or he was the donor’s full brother.]
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