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About Alix de Dreux
Adèle (Alix) de Dreux 1145-1210
She was the daughter of Robert I de Dreux and his first wife, Hawise de Salisbury. Please note: She was the first of two daughters of Robert I by the same name; she had a younger half-sister also named Alix.
She had FOUR husbands:
- Waleran III de Breteuil
- Guy de Châtillon-sur-Marne
- Jean de Thourotte
- Raoul de Nesle
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alix_de_Dreux
Alix de Dreux (Adèle de Dreux)
Père Robert Ier de Dreux;
Mère Harvise d'Évreux
Conjoints
- Guy II de Châtillon
- Raoul I. (en)
Enfants
- Gaucher III de Châtillon
- Gertrude de Nesle-Soissons
- Guido III. von Châtillon (d)
- Robert de Châtillon
- Marie de Châtillon
Alix de Dreux 1 est la fille de Robert Ier de Dreux cinquième fils de Louis VI le Gros, roi de France et de Harvise d'Évreux, fille de Gautier de Salisbury († 1147) et de Sibylle de Chaources).
Ascendance
Hugues Capet ➜ Robert II de France ➜ Henri Ier de France ➜ Philippe Ier de France ➜ Louis VI de France ➜ Robert Ier de Dreux ➜ Alix de Dreux
Mariages et descendance
Alix de Dreux se maria quatre fois2 :
Mariée le 24 juin 1156 avec Waleran (Valéran) III de Breteuil (1131-1161) dont :
- Gautier de Breteuil (1159-1196)
- Mahaut de Breteuil (1160-1218)
- Amicie de Breteuil (1160-1226) mariée à Baudoin II du Donjon-Corbeil-Beauvais (fils de Baudoin de Corbeil) de la famille Le Riche
- Giselberthe de Breteuil (1161-1219)
Mariée en 1162 avec Guy II de Châtillon (1140-1170) dont :
- Gaucher III de Châtillon (1169-1219) épouse en 1196 Élisabeth de Saint-Pol (1180 † 1212), fille d'Hugues IV de Campdavaine, comte de Saint-Pol
- Marie de Châtillon (1170-1241)
- Robert de Châtillon
- Alix de Châtillon
Mariée en 1171 avec Jean de Thourotte, châtelain de Noyon (†1182) dont :
- Jean II de Thourotte (1173-1237)
Mariée en 1183 avec Raoul de Nesle, comte de Soissons (1150-1237) dont :
- Gertrude de Nesle-Soissons (1184-1220)
- Aliénor de Soissons (1190-1234), femme d'Étienne (II) de Sancerre
Liens internes
Armorial des familles de Picardie
Notes et références
d'Alix sur le site Medieval Lands
Les quatre époux d'Alix de Dreux
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http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/pardreman.htm#AdeleAlixDreuxdied120...
ALIX de Dreux ([1145/46]-[Jan 1205/Mar 1210], bur église collégiale de Dreux). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Alaydam" as the daughter of "comitem de Brana Robertum domnum" and his first wife, naming her first husband "Gallerano de Bertuilh", her second husband "Guidone de Castellone", her third husband "Iohanne castellano Noviomensi" and her fourth husband "comite Suessionensi"[31]. A charter dated 1170 records that “Johannes Noviomensis et Torotencis castellanus” granted exemptions from duties on wine to Saint-Amand, as well as the settlement of a later dispute with the consent of “fratres mei Guido [...defunctus]...et Ivo...Aalis uxor mea et ceteri fratres mei Rainaldus, Robertus et Petrus”[32]. "Adelais comitissa Suessionensis et domina Montis Gaii" confirmed the donation of property to Paris Hôtel-Dieu, for the soul of "domini Guidonis de Castellione viri mei", by charter dated 1182[33]. "Gaucherius de Castellione dominus Montisgaii" donated property to Saint-Maur des Fossés, for the soul of "fratris mei Guidonis", with the consent of "domina Adelaide matre mea comitissa Suessionensi et domina Adelaide sorore mea uxore domini Guillelmi de Garlanda", by charter dated 1194[34]. "Radulfus comes Suessionensis…Aalidis uxor mea" confirmed a donation to the abbey of Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp by charter dated 1199[35]. "Radulfus (Suessionis) dominus Montis Gaii et Adelidis uxor mee" confirmed a previous donation of property to Tremblay by "filius noster Gaucherus de Castillione" by charter dated Jan 1205[36], although Gauthier was the son of Raoul's wife by her second marriage.
m firstly ([1156/60]%29 as his second wife, VALERAN [III] Seigneur de Breteuil, son of ERARD [III] "le Vaillant" Seigneur de Breteuil & his first wife Beatrix de Coucy (-1162).
m secondly ([1162/66]%29 GUY [II] Seigneur de Châtillon-sur-Marne, son of GAUCHER [II] Seigneur de Châtillon-sur-Marne & his wife Ada de Roucy (-[1170], bur église collégiale de Dreux).
m thirdly ([1170]%29 JEAN [I] Seigneur de Thourotte Châtelain de Noyon et de Coucy, son of ROGER Seigneur de Thourotte & his wife Havide --- (-[1176/77]). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Guidonem et Iohannem de Torota" as the children of "Alaydis [filia comitem de Brana Robertum domnum]" and her third husband, specifying that Jean was father of "Iohannis et Rodulfi Virdunensis et Roberti Ledodiensis episcoporum"[37]. In a later passage, the same source names him "Iohannes castellanus Noviomensis frater castellanorum de Coci" and adding that he was father of "Iohannem de Torota qui sororem habuit domni de Dampetra"[38].
m fourthly (1182 or before) as his first wife, RAOUL de Nesle Comte de Soissons, son of RAOUL Seigneur de Nesle, Châtelain de Bruges & his wife Gertrude de Montaigu (-4 Jan 1235).
Alix de Dreux's Timeline
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1145
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Aisne, Braine, Picardie, France
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1160
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1160
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Breteuil, Eure, Normandy, France
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1165
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Chatillon, France
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1166
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Châtillon, Allier, Auvergne, France
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1170
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France
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1172 |
1172
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Châlons, Rhône-Alpes, France
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1173
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Thourotte, Oise, Picardy, France
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