de Bourgogne, André 1a

Nom de naissance de Bourgogne, André
ID Gramps I49348
Genre masculin

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Bourgogne, Hugues III [I08507]
Mère de Viennois, Béatrice [I53414]
         de Bourgogne, André [I49348]

Familles

    Famille de de Bourgogne, André et de Sabran, Beatrix [F16583]
Mariés Femme de Sabran, Beatrix [I43098]
  Enfants
  1. de Viennois, Beatrix [I50995]

Anecdote

ANDRE de Bourgogne, son of HUGUES III Duke of Burgundy & his second wife Beatrix de Viennois Ctss d'Albon (1184-14 Mar 1237, bur Grenoble, église collégiale de Saint-André). The Aymari Rivalli De Allobrogibus names "Octavium et Andream" as the two sons of "Beatrice relictis Tallifer" and "Hugo Burgundiæ dux"[2780]. "Hugo Burgundie dux et Albonii comes" donated property to the Templars at Beaune, with the support of "Beatricis uxoris mee et…filiorum meorum Odonis, Alexandri et Dalphini", by charter dated Dec 1188[2781]. Comte de Gap et d'Embrun by right of his first wife in 1202. He succeeded his mother in 1228 as Comte d’Albon, and was also referred to as "Dauphin". A charter dated 1210 records an agreement between "dominus Andreas Dalfinus" and the church of Embrun, relating to donations by "domino Wilelmo bonæ memoriæ comite Forcalcarii" and "eidem Delfino et uxori eius"[2782]. "Andreas comes Albionensis" donated property to Léoncel by charter dated 1227[2783]. "Andreas Dalphinus comes Vienne et Ailbonis" donated property to Léoncel by charter dated 4 Jul 1231[2784]. The testament of "Dom. Andreas Dalphinus Viennensis et Albonis comitis" is dated 4 Mar 1236, names as his heir "Guigonem filium suum", appoints "Beatricem uxorem suam comitissam matris eiusdem Guigonis" as his tutor, and names "Beatrici filiæ suæ uxori comitis Montis-fortis"[2785]. The Aymari Rivalli De Allobrogibus records the death "III Id Mar" in 1237 of "Andreas Delphinus"[2786].

m firstly (Saint-Firmin-sur-le-Buech Jun 1202, separated for consanguinity 1211) BEATRIX de Sabran, daughter and heiress of RAINON [I] de Sabran Seigneur de Caylar et d'Ansouis & his wife Garsende de Forcalquier Ctss de Gap et d'Embrun (1182-after 5 Sep 1215). "Willelmo…comite Forcalquerii filio dominæ comitissæ veterannæ" confirmed the marriage of "Delfino filio dominæ Beatricis…ducissæ Burgundiæ, Albonensis ac Viennensis comitissæ" and "neptem suam…filiam filiæ suæ…Beatricem" and granted her the counties of Embrun and Gap as her dowry, by charter dated [3] Jun 1202[2787]. Ctss de Gap et d’Embrun. The Aymari Rivalli De Allobrogibus records that "Andreas" married "Beatricem, filiam Guillermi Falcaquerii comitis" and inherited "comitatum Falcaquerium" from her, adding in a later passage that he repudiated her for consanguinity[2788], although this skips a generation in recording the parentage of Beatrix. A charter dated 1210 records an agreement between "dominus Andreas Dalfinus" and the church of Embrun, relating to donations by "domino Wilelmo bonæ memoriæ comite Forcalcarii" and "eidem Delfino et uxori eius"[2789].

m secondly ([1216]) SEMNORESSE de Poitiers, daughter of AYMAR [II] de Poitiers Comte de Valentinois & his wife Philippa de Fay. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Her marriage is shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[2790]. Kerrebrouck[2791] says that it is incorrect, but does not give the basis for his doubts. The dates relating to the first and third wives of Dauphin Guigues VI suggest that the chronology is tight for an intermediate marriage. However, Julien Chevalier records that dauphin André was obliged to return her dowry to the Comte de Valentinois in 1223 following her death[2792].

m thirdly (21 Nov 1219) as her first husband, BEATRICE di Monferrato, daughter of GUGLIELMO VI Marchese di Monferrato & his [second] wife Berta di Clavesana ([1204/10]-after 4 Mar 1236). The Aymari Rivalli De Allobrogibus records the marriage of "Andreas Delphinus" and "Beatricem, Guillermi marchionis Montisferrati filiam" after repudiating his first wife[2793]. The testament of "Dom. Andreas Dalphinus Viennensis et Albonis comitis" is dated 4 Mar 1236, names as his heir "Guigonem filium suum", and appoints "Beatricem uxorem suam comitissam matris eiusdem Guigonis" as his tutor[2794]. Many secondary sources state that Beatrice married, as her second husband, Guy [II] Seigneur de Bâgé (see the document BURGUNDY DUCHY NOBILITY). Guichenon, in his Histoire de Savoie, explains the background to this error, recording that "Pingon, du Buttet, du Chesne et les sainte Marthe…moi après eux" confused the name "Dauphine", under which Guy’s widow is recorded with the title "Dauphine [de Viennois]"[2795], the widow of André Comte d’Albon being the only available person with that title.

André & his first wife had [two] children

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Bourgogne, Hugues III [I08507]
    1. de Viennois, Béatrice [I53414]
      1. de Bourgogne, André
        1. de Sabran, Beatrix [I43098]
          1. de Viennois, Beatrix [I50995]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY%20Kingdom.htm#_Toc360777126