Birth | February 17, 1216 28 26 |
Death of a paternal grandfather | Philippe II Auguste de France July 14, 1223 (Age 7 years) |
Death of a father | Louis VIII “Le Lion” de France November 8, 1226 (Age 10 years) |
Birth of a brother | Charles I d' Anjou 1227 (Age 10 years) Note: Charles I wurde nach dem Tod seines Vaters (posthum) geboren. |
Marriage | Mahaut de Brabant — View this family June 14, 1237 (Age 21 years) Publication: Genealogie des Mittelalters wird nur im Internet veröffentlicht Text: ROBERT de France, son of LOUIS VIII King of France & his wife Infanta doña Blanca de Castilla y León (Sep 1216-killed in battle Mansurah, Egypt 9 Feb 1250). Matthew Paris names him "Robertus comes Atrabatensis regis frater" when he records his death[5]. He was installed as Comte d'Artois 7 Jun 1237. Pope Gregory IX, having excommunicated and deposed Emperor Friedrich II, offered the imperial Crown to King Louis IX in 1239 for his brother Robert Comte d’Artois, but King Louis refused it on the latter’s behalf in 1240. Robert accompanied his brother on crusade 1249. His death is recorded by Matthew Paris[6]. The necrology of Sainte-Chapelle records the death "IV Id Feb" of "Robertis comitis Attrebatensis"[7].
Betrothed ([1235]) to Infanta dona MARIA de Portugal, daughter of Infante don FERNANDO de Portugal [FERRAND Count of Flanders] & Hainaut & his wife Jeanne Ctss of Flanders and Hainaut (1227 or after-after 1235). After her father's death, Louis IX King of France demanded that she be sent to Paris for her education[8]. The marriage contract between “J. comitissa Flandrie et Haonie…Mariam filiam nostram” and “Ludovicum regem Francie…Robertus frater ipsius domini regis” is dated Jun 1235[9].
m (Compiègne 14 Jun 1237) as her first husband, MATHILDE de Brabant, daughter of HENRI II Duke of Brabant & his first wife Maria von Staufen (1224-29 Sep 1288, bur Abbaye de Cercamp, Artois). The Oude Kronik van Brabant names (in order) "Mechtildim comitissam Atrebatensem et Sancti Pauli, Mariam comitissam palatinam Reni, Beatricem lantgraviam Thuringie postea comitissam Flandrie, et Margaretam sanctiomonialem, postea abbatissam in Valle Ducis" as the daughters of "Henricus secundus et quintus dux Brabancie" and his first wife Marie[10]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the marriage "apud Conpendium in octavis Pentecostes" of "Francie frater regis Robertus" and "Mathilde filia ducis Brabantie"[11]. The Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1238 "apud Compendium" of "sanctus Ludovicus rex Franciæ Robertum fratrum suum" and "filiæ ducis Brabantiæ Mathildi"[12]. She married secondly ([Naples before 31 May 1254]) Guy [IV] de Châtillon Comte de Blois et de Saint-Pol. The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that "Johannes…fratri Guidoni [comes] Sancti Pauli" married "Macthildem filiam Henrici ducis Brabantiæ, relictam comitis Atrebatensis Roberti"[13].
Comte Robert I & his wife had two children:
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#_Toc43878004 |
Birth of a son #1 | Robert II d' Artois about 1240 (Age 23 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Blanche d' Artois 1248 (Age 31 years) |
Death | February 8, 1250 (Age 33 years) Note: Verstorben im Verlauf des 6. Kreuzzuges infolge von Kampfhandlungen in Al-Mansura. |
Title | Graf von Artois. Seigneur de Saint Omer, de Aire-sur-la-Lys etc. Note: Diese Titel wurden ihm, als nachgeborenem Sohn, von seinem Vater König Louis VIII von Frankreich als Apanage verliehen.
Robert I wurde damit um Stammvater des Hauses Artois. |
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Birth: August 5, 1187 21 19 — Paris, Île-de-France, Frankreich Death: November 8, 1226 — Montpensier, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Frankreich |
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Birth: about 1240 23 18 Death: July 11, 1302 — Kortrijk (Courtrai), Westflandern, Flämische Region, Belgien |
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Gui IV de Chatillon (Gui II de Saint-Pol) + Mahaut de Brabant |
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Marriage: January 16, 1255 — Neapel, Kampanien, Italien |
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Marriage | Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG) Publication: Genealogie des Mittelalters wird nur im Internet veröffentlicht Text: ROBERT de France, son of LOUIS VIII King of France & his wife Infanta doña Blanca de Castilla y León (Sep 1216-killed in battle Mansurah, Egypt 9 Feb 1250). Matthew Paris names him "Robertus comes Atrabatensis regis frater" when he records his death[5]. He was installed as Comte d'Artois 7 Jun 1237. Pope Gregory IX, having excommunicated and deposed Emperor Friedrich II, offered the imperial Crown to King Louis IX in 1239 for his brother Robert Comte d’Artois, but King Louis refused it on the latter’s behalf in 1240. Robert accompanied his brother on crusade 1249. His death is recorded by Matthew Paris[6]. The necrology of Sainte-Chapelle records the death "IV Id Feb" of "Robertis comitis Attrebatensis"[7].
Betrothed ([1235]) to Infanta dona MARIA de Portugal, daughter of Infante don FERNANDO de Portugal [FERRAND Count of Flanders] & Hainaut & his wife Jeanne Ctss of Flanders and Hainaut (1227 or after-after 1235). After her father's death, Louis IX King of France demanded that she be sent to Paris for her education[8]. The marriage contract between “J. comitissa Flandrie et Haonie…Mariam filiam nostram” and “Ludovicum regem Francie…Robertus frater ipsius domini regis” is dated Jun 1235[9].
m (Compiègne 14 Jun 1237) as her first husband, MATHILDE de Brabant, daughter of HENRI II Duke of Brabant & his first wife Maria von Staufen (1224-29 Sep 1288, bur Abbaye de Cercamp, Artois). The Oude Kronik van Brabant names (in order) "Mechtildim comitissam Atrebatensem et Sancti Pauli, Mariam comitissam palatinam Reni, Beatricem lantgraviam Thuringie postea comitissam Flandrie, et Margaretam sanctiomonialem, postea abbatissam in Valle Ducis" as the daughters of "Henricus secundus et quintus dux Brabancie" and his first wife Marie[10]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the marriage "apud Conpendium in octavis Pentecostes" of "Francie frater regis Robertus" and "Mathilde filia ducis Brabantie"[11]. The Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1238 "apud Compendium" of "sanctus Ludovicus rex Franciæ Robertum fratrum suum" and "filiæ ducis Brabantiæ Mathildi"[12]. She married secondly ([Naples before 31 May 1254]) Guy [IV] de Châtillon Comte de Blois et de Saint-Pol. The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that "Johannes…fratri Guidoni [comes] Sancti Pauli" married "Macthildem filiam Henrici ducis Brabantiæ, relictam comitis Atrebatensis Roberti"[13].
Comte Robert I & his wife had two children:
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#_Toc43878004 |
Death | Verstorben im Verlauf des 6. Kreuzzuges infolge von Kampfhandlungen in Al-Mansura. |
Title | Diese Titel wurden ihm, als nachgeborenem Sohn, von seinem Vater König Louis VIII von Frankreich als Apanage verliehen.
Robert I wurde damit um Stammvater des Hauses Artois. |
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