ANDRE [I] de Chauvigny (-1202 after 30 Aug). Sire de Chauvigny. Sire de Déols, de iure uxoris. The 13th century Histoire des ducs de Normandie et des rois d´Angleterre records that "Andrius de Kavegni" had "de par sa feme…le tierroir de Castiel-Raoul"[649]. "Alienor…regina Anglie, ducissa Normannie, Aquitanie, comitissa Andegavie" granted "totum feodum de Sancta Severa" to "consanguineo nostro Andree de Calvigniaco" by charter dated 1199[650]. King John confirmed the grant of "in feodo de Sancta Severica" to "Andr de Calviniaco" by charter dated 20 Aug 1199[651]. Ralph of Coggeshall records that "…Gaufridum de Lucinan et Hugonem Brunum et Andream de Caveni et vicecomitem de Castro-Eraldi et Reimundum Tuarz et Savarium de Mauleun et Hugonem Baugii" were captured, together with "Arturum nepotem nostrum" [Arthur Duke of Brittany] after they rebelled and attempted to capture "castellum de Mirabel" where "regina Alienor avia Arturi" was living, dated to 1202[652]. The Chronicon Dolensis Cœnobii records the death in 1202 of "Andreas de Calviniaco…sponsus Dionysiæ, duodecimus dominus Castri-Radulfi"[653]. m (Salisbury Aug 1189) as her second husband, DENISE de Déols, widow of BALDWIN de Reviers Earl of Devon, daughter and heiress of RAOUL [VII] Sire de Déols et de Châteauroux & his second wife Agnès de Charenton ([1173]-1221, bur Déols). A manuscript entitled "Progenies Dolensium Principum" names "Dionysia uxor Andreæ domini de Calveniaco" as the daughter of "Radulphi de Dolis"[654]. A manuscript entitled "Généalogie de la noble et très-puissante lignée de Chauvigny" records the marriage of "Madame Denise de Deoulx" and "Seigneur André de Chauvigny, nepveu du Comte de Flandre"[655], although his connection with Flanders has not yet been traced. The primary source which confirms her first and third marriages has not yet been identified. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to "matrem Guilelmi de Cavingni qui per eam factus est domnus de castro Radulfi" as daughter of "Radulfo filio Ebonis de oppido de Dolii" & his wife[656]. She was the ward of Henry II King of England. She married thirdly (after 1203) as his first wife, Guillaume [I] Comte de Sancerre. The Chronicon Dolensis Cœnobii records the death in 1221 of "Dionysia, undecima domina Dolensis, uxor Andreæ Calviniaco"[657]. André [I] & his wife had two children