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About Erard II, count of Brienne
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Érard II of Brienne († 1191) was count of Brienne from 1161 to 1191, and a French general during the Third Crusade, most notably at the Siege of Acre. He was the son of Gautier II, count of Brienne, and of Adèle of Soissons. During this siege he saw his brother André of Brienne die on 4 October 1189 before being killed himself on 8 February 1191. Erard II's nephew was Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt.
Before 1166 he married Agnès of Montfaucon († after 1186), daughter of Amadeus II of Montfaucon and of Béatrice of Grandson-Joinville. Their children were:
- Gautier III of Brienne († 1205) count of Brienne and claimant to the throne of Sicily.
- William of Brienne († 1199) lord of Pacy-sur-Armançon, married Eustachie of Courtenay, daughter of Pierre de France and of Elisabeth of Courtenay.
- André of Brienne († after 1181)
- John of Brienne (1170 † 1237), king of Jerusalem (1210-1225), then emperor of Constantinople (1231-1237).
- Ida of Brienne who married Arnoul of Reynel lord of Pierrefitte.
-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/chambrien.htm#ErardBriennedied1190B
ERARD [II] de Brienne, son of GAUTHIER [II] Seigneur de Brienne & his [first/second] wife Humbeline de Baudément (-8 Feb [1190/91]). "Walterus Brenensis comes" granted "decimam reddituum suorum de Brena Castello" to the abbey of Basse-Fontaine by charter dated 22 Jan 1143, subscribed by "Airardi filii sui, Andree filii sui, Marie filie sue…Johannis de Brena clerici…Guidonis fratris comitis"[86]. "G comes Brene" donated property to "ecclesie Sancte Marie de Rameruco" with the consent of "uxoris Adelisis, Erardi, Andreæ filium meorum atque Marie filie mee" by charter dated 1147[87]. He succeeded his father in [1161] as Comte de Brienne. "Erardus Brenensis comes", recalling "bone memorie Galteri comitis…Brenensis", donated property to the abbey of Basse-Fontaine in the presence of "matris mee et Johannis fratris mei abbatis Belliloci et domini Willermi de Dompetra" and with the consent of "Agnetis uxoris mee et Andree fratris mee" by charter dated 1166[88]. He took part in the Fourth Crusade in 1189[89].
m (before 1166) AGNES de Montbéliard, daughter of AMEDEE de Montfaucon Comte de Montbéliard & his first wife Beatrix --- ([1150/55]-23 Oct ---, after 1186). "Agnetis uxoris mee" consented to the donation by "Erardus Brenensis comes" recorded in the latter's charter dated 1166[90]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not yet been identified. "Erardus comes Brenensis…comitissa uxore mea Agnete, filiis quoque meis Galtero…et Guillelmo et Andrea" made a donation to Montiérender by charter dated 1181[91]. "Erardus Brenensium comes…Agnetis uxoris mee et Galterii filii mei" donated property to Basse-Fontaine by charter dated 1185[92]. "Erardus Brenensium comes" donated property to Basse-Fontaine with the consent of "Agnetis uxoris mee et Galteri et Guillelmi filiorum meorum" by charter dated 1186, witnessed by "Johannes frater meus abbas Belliloci…Andreas frater meus"[93]. The necrology of Chartres cathedral records the death "X Kal Nov" of "Agnes…comitissa de Breina"[94].
Comte Erard [II] & his wife had five children:
Erard II of Brienne
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Érard II of Brienne († 1191) was count of Brienne from 1161 to 1191, and a French general during the Third Crusade, most notably at the Siege of Acre. He was the son of Gautier II, count of Brienne, and of Adèle of Soissons. During this siege he saw his brother André of Brienne die on 4 October 1189 before being killed himself on 8 February 1191. Erard II's nephew was Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt.
Before 1166 he married Agnès of Montfaucon († after 1186), daughter of Amadeus II of Montfaucon and of Béatrice of Grandson-Joinville. Their children were:
Gautier III of Brienne († 1205) count of Brienne and claimant to the throne of Sicily.
William of Brienne († 1199) lord of Pacy-sur-Armançon, married Eustachie of Courtenay, daughter of Pierre de France and of Elisabeth of Courtenay.
André of Brienne († after 1181)
John of Brienne (1170 † 1237), king of Jerusalem (1210-1225), then emperor of Constantinople (1231-1237).
Ida of Brienne who married Arnoul of Reynel lord of Pierrefitte.
Erard II of Brienne
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Érard II of Brienne († 1191) was count of Brienne from 1161 to 1191, and a French general during the Third Crusade, most notably at the Siege of Acre. He was the son of Gautier II, count of Brienne, and of Adèle of Soissons. During this siege he saw his brother André of Brienne die on 4 October 1189 before being killed himself on 8 February 1191. Erard II's nephew was Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt.
Before 1166 he married Agnès of Montfaucon († after 1186), daughter of Amadeus II of Montfaucon and of Béatrice of Grandson-Joinville. Their children were:
Gautier III of Brienne († 1205) count of Brienne and claimant to the throne of Sicily.
William of Brienne († 1199) lord of Pacy-sur-Armançon, married Eustachie of Courtenay, daughter of Pierre de France and of Elisabeth of Courtenay.
André of Brienne († after 1181)
John of Brienne (1170 † 1237), king of Jerusalem (1210-1225), then emperor of Constantinople (1231-1237).
Ida of Brienne who married Arnoul of Reynel lord of Pierrefitte.
Erard II, Comte de Brienne1
M, #119924, d. 8 February 1191
Last Edited=1 May 2004
Erard II, Comte de Brienne was the son of Walter II, Comte de Brienne and Humbleline (?).2 He married Agnes de Montfaucon, daughter of Richard II, Comte de Montbellard, in 1166.1 He died on 8 February 1191 at Acre, Israel.1
Erard II, Comte de Brienne fought in the Third Crusade.1 He succeeded to the title of Comte de Brienne circa 1158.1 He fought in the siege of Acre on 8 February 1191.1
Children of Erard II, Comte de Brienne and Agnes de Montfaucon
Walter III, Comte de Brienne+1 d. Jun 1205
Guillaume de Brienne+1 d. Mar 1201
Ida de Brienne+1
Jean I de Brienne, Emperor of Constantinople+1 b. c 1148, d. 21 Mar 1237
Andre de Brienne1 b. b 1177, d. a 1181
Citations
[S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 227. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.
[S8] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, volume 1, page 226.
Erard II, Comte de Brienne was the son of Walter II, Comte de Brienne and Humbleline (?).2 He married Agnes de Montfaucon, daughter of Richard II, Comte de Montbellard, in 1166.1 He died on 8 February 1191 at Acre, Israel.1
Erard II, Comte de Brienne fought in the Third Crusade.1 He succeeded to the title of Comte de Brienne circa 1158.1 He fought in the siege of Acre on 8 February 1191.1 Children of Erard II, Comte de Brienne and Agnes de Montfaucon
* Walter III, Comte de Brienne+1 d. Jun 1205
* Guillaume de Brienne+1 d. Mar 1201
* Ida de Brienne+1
* Jean I de Brienne, Emperor of Constantinople+1 b. c 1148, d. 21 Mar 1237
* Andre de Brienne1 b. b 1177, d. a 1181
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erard_II,_Count_of_Brienne
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http://www.maltagenealogy.com/Libro%20d'Oro%20della%20Mediterranean/brienne.html
Erard II, count of Brienne's Timeline
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June 1, 1130
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Brienne-le- Chataeu, Champagne, France
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Brienne-le-Château, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
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Brienne-le-Château, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
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February 8, 1191
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Acre, Palestine
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Ontario, Canada
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