PLACENTIA de Montoire (-after 10 Mar 1062). A charter dated 5 Dec 1059 records the sale to La Trinité de Vendôme of "ecclesiam...Longa-Ulmus", held by "Hugo Theodelini filius" from "Nihardi de Monte-Aureo", and notes that after the death of "Nihardi" he was succeeded "in honorem" by "Alberico...cum filia eius" whom he had married[852]. A charter dated 10 Mar 1062 records sales to La Trinité de Vendôme with the approval of "Nihardo de Monteaureo" and after his death "unicam filiam...Placentia"[853]. Her parentage is also suggested by "…Mathei de Monte Aureo, Drogonis fratris eius…" witnessing the charter dated to [1067/74], under which [her son-in-law] "Hamelinus de Longiaco, pariterque uxor mea…Helviza, filia Odonis Dublelli" donated "[ecclesiam] Sancte Marie…Tufiacum" to the church of Saint-Vincent du Mans[854]. Her first marriage is indicated by a charter dated 15 Jul 1081 which records the confirmation by "Hamelinus Galterii filius" of the churches of Gombergean and Lancôme by La Trinité de Vendôme with the approval of "Helvisa conjux ipsius, filia Odonis Dublelli quæ nata illi fuerat de uxore sua, filia...Nihardi de Monteaureo"[855]. The chronology of the charters quoted in this section and of her descendants dictates the order of Placentia´s marriages. m firstly EUDES de Doubleau Seigneur de Mondoubleau, son of HUGUES de Doubleau Seigneur de Mondoubleau & his wife Adela --- (-after 3 Jun 1040). m secondly (before 1059) ALBERIC de Montoire, son of --- (-after 1066). "Albericus de Monte-aureo…Matheus de Monte-aureo, Drogo frater eius…" witnessed the charter dated 1066 under which "Fulconem comitem Vindocinensem", on his deathbed, donated rights to Marmoutier