de Mello, Dreux 1a

Nom de naissance de Mello, Dreux
ID Gramps I56107
Genre masculin
Âge au décès environ 83 ans, 2 mois, 2 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance vers 1135    
 
Décès 3/3/1218    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Mello [I60298]
Mère , Agnès [I47742]
         de Mello, Dreux [I56107]

Familles

    Famille de de Mello, Dreux et de Moncy, Ermengarde [F16730]
Mariés Femme de Moncy, Ermengarde [I58708]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage vers 1161    
 
  Enfants
  1. de Mello, Guillaume [I60376]

Media

Anecdote

DREUX [I] de Mello, son of --- de Mello & his wife Agnes --- ([1130/40]-3 Mar 1218). His estimated birth date is suggested by his estimated marriage date. Given that Dreux [I] was named in 1216, it is likely that he was born during the later part of the range. "Robertus comes Mellenti" confirmed donations to Gournay Sainte-Marie made by "pater meus Galerannus comes et mater mea Agnes", in the presence of "Willelmus de Garlanda, Robertus Malusvicinus et Drogo de Mello fratres, Willelmus Malusvicinus, Manasses frater eius…", by undated charter dated to after 1166[202]. "Droco de Melloto..." witnessed the charter dated 1170 under which "Helizabet mater domini de Thocyaco" donated property to the monks of Vieupou[203]. "Drogo de Melloto et Ermengardis uxor mea" founded Vieupou priory, with the consent of "domini Guidonis de Dampetra et domini Milonis fratris sui et Guillelmi filii nostri", by charter dated 1172[204]. "Drogo de Merloto" donated property from "Mintriaci" {Nitry, canton Noyers, arr. Tonnerre, Yonne} to La Charité-sur-Loire, for the souls of "fratris mei Roberti et Vuillelmi ibidem sepultorum", with the consent of "domino Vuillelmo de Merloto…et uxore mea Ermengardi", by charter dated 1177[205]. Louis VII King of France confirmed the donations to La Charité-sur-Loire made by "Vuillermum de Garlanda", for the soul of "fratris sui Roberti ibidem sepulti", and by "Drogonem de Merloto predicti Roberti fratrem pro eodem Roberto", by charter dated 1177, which records the consent of "Vuillermo de Merloto, de cujus feodo redditus iste movebat"[206]. "...Narjodus de Tociaco, Drogo de Merlo, Guido de Guarlanda..." witnessed the charter dated 1184 under which Pierre Comte de Nevers donated property to Pontigny[207]. "Narjotus de Tuciaco, Drogo de Mello..." witnessed the charter dated 1186 under which Pierre Comte de Nevers donated property to Crisenon[208]. Connétable de France 1191. Pierre Comte de Nevers granted privileges to the inhabitants of Auxerre by charter dated 1194 which records the presence of "barones mei, Philippus dominus Giemi, Drogo de Merloto, Gaufridus senescallus meus, Iterius de Tociaco Autisiodorensis vicecomes..."[209]. "Droco de Melloto" exchanged property with the abbey of Saint-Jean de Sens by charter dated 1196[210]. "Drogo de Merlot" reached agreement with Raoul abbé de Saint-Germain about "nemore Magne Bruerie...et...Montbolum" by charter dated 1203[211]. "Drocho de Merloto miles et...Willelmus filius eius" attested a donation to Saint-Germain made by "D. uxor Hugonis militis de Chevannis" by charter dated Apr 1208[212]. "Droco de Merloto senior", on the point of leaving for Jerusalem "apud domum suam de Belca" {Beauche} in the presence of "filiis suis Willelmo et Drocone juniore", recorded that the men of Saint-Maurice did not have the right to use the wood of Saint-Aubin-Château-Neuf by charter dated 1216[213].

m (1161 or before) [as her second husband,] [ERMENGARDE] de Moncy, [widow of GUILLAUME [I] Seigneur de Dampierre,] daughter of DREUX [II] de Moncy & his wife Basilie --- (-after 1177). The History of Louis VII King of France records that "Nivilo de Petrafonte et Drogo de Merloto" had married "duas filias Drogonis de Monceio"[214]. "Drogo de Melloto et Ermengardis uxor mea" founded Vieupou priory, with the consent of "domini Guidonis de Dampetra et domini Milonis fratris sui et Guillelmi filii nostri", by charter dated 1172[215]. It is assumed that the wife of Dreux [I] named in this charter was the same wife as the daughter of Dreux de Moncy, but this is not beyond doubt. "Drogo de Merloto" donated property from "Mintriaci" {Nitry, canton Noyers, arr. Tonnerre, Yonne} to La Charité-sur-Loire, for the soul of "fratris mei Roberti et Vuillelmi ibidem sepultorum", with the consent of "domino Vuillelmo de Merloto…et uxore mea Ermengardi", by charter dated 1177[216].

Dreux [I] & his wife had [four] children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID F3B1F266B8CD4A909B8098FAFBC6FA2EF186
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Mello [I60298]
    1. , Agnès [I47742]
      1. de Mello, Dreux
        1. de Moncy, Ermengarde [I58708]
          1. de Mello, Guillaume [I60376]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDIAN%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc360879894
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut