de Lille, Roger 1a

Nom de naissance de Lille, Roger
ID Gramps I37539
Genre masculin

Familles

    Famille de de Lille, Roger [F15230]
  Enfants
  1. de Lille, Sara [I53646]

Anecdote

ROGER [II] (-after 1130). [Robert II Count of Flanders, about to leave for Jerusalem, donated "Bodium de Lescin" to Lille Saint-Pierre, with the consent of “Engelbertus...Cizoniensis et Rodgerus castellanus Islensis” who were accompanying him, by charter dated 1096, witnessed by “...Rodgerus castell...Rodgerius junior castell...”[1084]. It is not certain that the second witness was the same person as Roger [II], but if so it is likely that he was the son of Roger [I] who is named earlier in the list.] Châtelain de Lille. Robert II Count of Flanders swore allegiance to Henry I King of England by charter dated 17 May 1101, witnessed by “...Rogerus castellanus de Insula...”[1085]. "...Roberti advocati, Roberti castellani, Rogeri castellani, Everardi, Frumoldi Insulani, Frumoldi de Ypres..." witnessed the charter dated 1102 under which Robert II Count of Flanders granted privileges to Saint-Bertin relating to “villa Arkas”[1086]. “...Rogerus castellanus...” witnessed the charter dated 1106 under which Balderic Bishop of Noyon donated property near Cohem, Blarenghem and Blendecques to Bourbourg[1087]. "…Fastradi de Tornaco, Liettardi de Henim…Engilberti de Peitengen…Rogeri de Insula…" signed the charter dated 5 Aug 1111 under which Robert II Count of Flanders confirmed duty exemptions to the abbey of Saint-Amand[1088]. Meyer’s Annalium Flandriæ record that “...Rogero Insulensi...” witnessed the renewal of peace between the lords of Flanders by Robert II Count of Flanders 27 May 1111[1089]. "…Rogerus castellanus Insulensis et Robertus filius eius…" signed the charter dated 14 Apr 1127 under which Guillaume Count of Flanders granted privileges to the town of Saint-Omer[1090]. “...Rogero Islensi castellano...” witnessed the charter dated 1128 relating to the privileges of the church of Lille Saint-Pierre[1091]. “...Rogerus de Insula, Robertus filius suus...” witnessed the charter dated 1130 under which Thierry Count of Flanders donated property “Casletule et Alnoit” to Bourbourg[1092]. m ---. The name of Roger’s wife is not known. The chronology of the marriages of his two younger sons Renaud and Hugues indicates that they were much younger than their brother Robert, suggesting that they were born from a later second marriage of their father. Roger [II] & his wife had [six] children

Arbre généalogique

    1. de Lille, Roger
        1. de Lille, Sara [I53646]

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLEMISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc413832005