de Mantes, Dreux 1a

Nom de naissance de Mantes, Dreux
ID Gramps I07386
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 13/8/1035    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Vexin, Gautier II Le Blanc [I08383]
Mère , Adèle [I08391]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Valois [I08379]
    Le frère (germain)     de Mantes, Raoul II [I08409]
         de Mantes, Dreux [I07386]

Familles

    Famille de de Mantes, Dreux et d'Angleterre, Godgifu [F03162]
Mariés Femme d'Angleterre, Godgifu [I08801]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage 1013    
 

Anecdote

DREUX [Drogo] de Mantes (-[13 Aug] [1035]). "Walterius comes" donated property "prope nostrum castellum…Medanta" to "Carnotensi monasterio Sancti Petri", for the soul of "coniugis mee Adelidis filiorumque meorum", by charter to [1006], signed by "Walterii comitis, Rodulfi filii eius, Drogonis filii eius…"[31]. He succeeded his father as Comte de Mantes. Comte d'Amboise. "Droco comes Ambianensium" donated property to "Sancti Petri Gismoensis" by undated charter, signed by "Droconis comitis, Eotde comitissæ, Falconis fratris comitis, Rodulfi filiii comitis, Gualterii alterius filii…"[32]. “Droco...comes Wilcassianensium” restored “villam...Calceatus in Wlcassino” [Chaussy-en-Vexin] to Saint-Wandrille by charter dated 7 Apr 1024[33]. Robert II King of France confirmed to the abbot of Saint-Germain and Saint-Vincent that he had forced “noster comes Drogo...cum duobus fratribus Fulcone...et Rodulfo necnon uxore cum filiis supramemorati Drogonis” to renounce rights to revenue from “in villa...Domni Martini...” to Saint-Germain-des-Prés by charter dated [1 Jan/1 Mar]1031[34]. He accompanied Robert II Duke of Normandy to Jerusalem and died on the journey[35]. According to Orderic Vitalis, Henri I King of France took back the Vexin after the death of Comte Drogo[36]. The necrology of Reims Saint-Rémi records the death "X Kal Aug" of "Drogo comes"[37]. m ([1025 or before]) as her first husband, GODGIFU [Goda] of England, daughter of ÆTHELRED II "the Unready" King of England & his second wife Emma de Normandie (-before 1049). Her parentage is stated by Orderic Vitalis, who says that Godgifu went into exile in Normandy with her brother[38] in 1013. According to Orderic Vitalis, her first marriage was arranged by Robert II Duke of Normandy[39], indicating that she probably did not return to England. This information is suspect, assuming that the charter of "Robertus Rex", which names "Comes Drogo…cum duobus fratribus Fulcone…et Rodulpho necnon uxore cum filiis supra memorati Drogonis", is correctly dated to 1025 as Duke Robert did not succeed as duke until 1027[40]. Another possibility is that Drogo's children at that date were born from an earlier otherwise unrecorded marriage. There is no indication of the birth dates of his known children shown below, but the fact that none of them was given a typically Anglo-Saxon name also suggests that Godgifu may not have been the mother of all of them (although she is attested as mother of the son Raoul, see below). "Droco comes Ambianensium" donated property to "Sancti Petri Gismoensis" by undated charter, signed by "Droconis comitis, Eotde comitissæ, Falconis fratris comitis, Rodulfi filiii comitis, Gualterii alterius filii…"[41]. Godgifu married secondly ([1036]) as his first wife, Eustache [II] Comte de Boulogne . Her second marriage is referred to by Florence of Worcester[42]. Comte Drogo & his wife had two children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 4E7A901107E3475CB4CFD1DA7C0B8F98D212
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Vexin, Gautier II Le Blanc [I08383]
    1. , Adèle [I08391]
      1. de Valois [I08379]
      2. de Mantes, Raoul II [I08409]
      3. de Mantes, Dreux
        1. d'Angleterre, Godgifu [I08801]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#_Toc414122939
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut