Ebles IV de Grandson, seigneur de Grandson et de La Sarraz

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Ebles IV de Grandson, seigneur de Grandson et de La Sarraz

Also Known As: "Lord of Grandson of Switzerland", "de Grandison"
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Birthplace: Grandson, Lake Neufchatel, Waadt, Switzerland
Death: January 26, 1235 (80-81)
Grandson, Waadt, Switzerland
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Son of Ebles / Ebal III I Seigneur de Grandson, Lord of Grandson and Jordane NN
Husband of Beatrix de Genève
Father of Ebles de Grandson; Gérard de Grandson, seigneur de La Sarraz; Henri I de Grandson, seigneur de Champvent; Guillaume de Grandson; Othon de Grandson and 4 others

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Ebel (Ebel IV) de Grandison formerly Grandson Born about 1154 in Grandson, Waadt, Switzerland Son of Ebel (Grandison) de Grandison and Jordane (Unknown) Grandson [sibling%28s%29 unknown] Husband of Beatrix (Genève) Grandson - married [date unknown] [location unknown] Father of Pierre (Grandison) de Grandison Died 1235 in Grandson, Waadt, Switzerland

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EBLES [IV] de Grandson, son of EBLES [III] Seigneur de Grandson & his wife Jordane --- (-[26 Jan] after 1235, bur [Joux]). His parentage is confirmed by the 1233 charter quoted below names his mother “Jordane”. His date of death indicates that Ebles [IV] was a different person from Ebles [III], who was already old enough in [1158/60] to make donations in his own name as noted above. Seigneur de Grandson. A charter dated 1184 (vidimus dated 1285, in the same document as the copy of a charter dated 21 Jan 1142) records donations to Théla [Montheron], including the one made by “Petrus de Gumuens qui dicitur de Turre miles” witnessed by “Yblo de Granzon...”[1206]. Emperor Friedrich I granted rights in the valley of Le Lac-de-Joux to “Ebali de Sarrata domini Grandisoni fundatoris dictæ Abbatiæ de Lacu” and any successors who held “castrum et villam Sarratæ” by charter dated 26 Aug 1186[1207]. “Yblo dominus de Grancionis” donated serfs to Romainmotier, after “Hugo filius meus” entered as a monk, with the consent of “uxor mea et filii mei Yblo, Girardus, Henricus, Willelmus, Otto, Petrus et ceteri omnes”, by charter dated 1200[1208]. “Ebalus dominus Grandissoni” restored property “aput Sanctum Desiderium”, previously held by “Uldricus de Sarrata...et pater eius” and donated by “felicis recordationis Jordana mater mea”, to Romainmotier, with the consent “ab uxore filii mei Girardi domini Sarrete...et...dicto G filio meo”, by charter dated 28 Sep 1233, sealed by “ego Ebalus dominus Grandissoni et ego Antonia domina Sarrete”[1209]. “Ebalus dominus Grandissoni” donated property to Lac-de-Joux abbey, for the anniversaries of “mee et uxoris mee Beatricis ac liberorum et antecessorum meorum”, and for the future burials of the donor and his wife, with the consent of “filiorum meorum...Henrici domini de Chanuenz et Petri domini Grandissoni et...Anthonie domine Sarrate condam uxoris Gyrardi filii mei et liberorum suorum Aymonis, Willermi et Jordane”, by charter dated 1235[1210]. [The necrology of Lausanne records the death 26 Jan of “Ybliodus dns Grandissoni” and his donation “ad mensuram Sarrate in decima de Ornye”[1211]. It is not known which Ebles de Grandson this entry refers.]

m ([before 1185?]) [BEATRIX], daughter of --- (-after 1235, bur [Joux]). Ebles’s wife was mentioned, but not named, in his 1200 charter which also names the couple’s six children (and refers to but does not name others). Assuming this wife was Beatrix, it is unlikely therefore that she was married later than [1185/90]. “Ebalus dominus Grandissoni” donated property to Lac-de-Joux abbey, for the anniversaries of “mee et uxoris mee Beatricis ac liberorum et antecessorum meorum”, and for the future burials of the donor and his wife, with the consent of “filiorum meorum...Henrici domini de Chanuenz et Petri domini Grandissoni et...Anthonie domine Sarrate condam uxoris Gyrardi filii mei et liberorum suorum Aymonis, Willermi et Jordane”, by charter dated 1235[1212]. There is no guarantee that Ebles’s wife Beatrix was the same person as his unnamed wife referred to in his 1200 charter. Charrière suggests that she was Beatrix de Genève, daughter of Humbert Comte de Genève & his wife ---[1213]. He states that the testament of Guillaume [II] Comte de Genève, dated 9 Nov 1252, names her son Aimon Bishop of Geneva as “consanguineus”, but this reference is not in the text of the version of this document which has been consulted[1214]. From a chronological point of view, the suggestion seems dubious considering the likely marriage date of Ebles [IV] and considering the birth date of Humbert de Genève in [1150/60?]. Another possibility to explain the Grandson/Genève consanguinity is presumably that Ebles’s wife was the daughter of Amédée [I] Comte de Genève by his second marriage.

Ebles [IV] & his wife had nine children: 
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Ebles IV de Grandson, seigneur de Grandson et de La Sarraz's Timeline

1154
1154
Grandson, Lake Neufchatel, Waadt, Switzerland
1190
1190
Grandson, Jura-Nord vaudois District, Vaud, Switzerland
1200
1200
Switzerland
1235
January 26, 1235
Age 81
Grandson, Waadt, Switzerland
January 1235
Age 81
1940
September 7, 1940
Age 81
1941
February 6, 1941
Age 81
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