de Bourgogne, Hugues III 1a

Nom de naissance de Bourgogne, Hugues III
ID Gramps I08507
Genre masculin
Âge au décès 44 ans, 7 mois, 24 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance 1148    
 
Décès 25/8/1192 Tyr  
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Bourgogne, Eudes II [I08508]
Mère de Blois, Marie [I08509]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Bourgogne, Alix [I61059]
         de Bourgogne, Hugues III [I08507]

Familles

    Famille de de Bourgogne, Hugues III et de Lorraine, Alix [F03771]
Mariés Femme de Lorraine, Alix [I08544]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage 1165   Répudiation
 
Répudiation 1183    
 
  Enfants
  1. de Bourgogne, Eudes III [I08506]
  2. de Bourgogne, Alexandre [I46998]
    Famille de de Bourgogne, Hugues III et de Viennois, Béatrice [F13909]
Mariés Femme de Viennois, Béatrice [I53414]
  Enfants
  1. de Bourgogne, André [I49348]

Anecdote

HUGUES de Bourgogne, son of EUDES II Duke of Burgundy & his wife Marie de Blois ([1148]-Acre 7 or 25 Aug 1192, bur Abbaye de Cîteaux). William of Tyre calls him "dux Burgundiæ Henricus junior" when recording his arrival in Palestine in 1171 with his maternal uncle Etienne de Champagne Comte de Sancerre[318]. He succeeded his father in 1162 as HUGUES III Duke of Burgundy, under the regency of his mother until Apr 1165. After helping Louis VII King of France against the rebel Guillaume Comte de Chalon, the king granted him part of the county of Chalon in 1166. He bought the county of Langres from Guy III Comte de Saulx in 1178, and ceded it to his uncle Gauthier de Bourgogne Bishop of Langres in 1179[319]. He went to Palestine with his maternal uncle Etienne de Champagne Comte de Sancerre in 1171[320]. Comte d'Albon by right of his second wife. "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[321]. He took part in the Third Crusade with Philippe II "Auguste" King of France. After the king's return to France, Duke Hugues was appointed Constable of the French armies in Jul 1191[322]. He marched south of Acre with Richard I King of England, but returned to Acre in 1192 following disputes with the other crusader leaders[323]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines in 1191 records the death of "dux Burgundie Hugo" and his burial "apud Templarios"[324]. The necrology of Cîteaux records the death "VIII Id Aug" of "Hugo dux Burgundie qui obit ultra mare"[325]. The Annales S. Benigni Divisionensis record the death "mense Sep 1162" of "Odo dux Burgundiæ, relinquens filium Hugonem"[326].

m firstly (1165, repudiated 1183) ALIX de Lorraine, daughter of MATHIEU I Duke of Lorraine & his wife Bertha [Judith] von Staufen ([1145]-4 Mar before 1200). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Aaliz filia Mosellanorum ducis Mathei" as wife of "dux Hugo filius ducis Odonis", although he is referring to Duke Hugues II not Duke Hugues III which is clearly incorrect[327]. In a later passage, the same source correctly names "Aaliz mater ducis Burgundie Odonis uxor…Hugonis et Iutta mater comitis Stephani avia…Iohannis Cabilonensis" as sisters of "dux Symon et Fredericus de Bites etcomes Matheus Tullensis et Theodericus"[328]. "Hugo dux Burgundie…Aeliz ducissa Burgundie cum Odone filio meo" donated property to Cîteaux by charter dated 1171[329]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines also records the repudiation of Alix by her husband[330]. “Bertha…Lotharingorum ducissa…et filii mei Theodericus, Simon Dux etMarchio, Fredericus, et junior eorum Matthæus, soror quoque ipsorum Aleidis Ducissa Burgundiæ” donated property to Mont Saint-Trinité, for the soul of"virimei nobilis ducis Matthæi", by charter dated to [1177][331]. She returned to Lorraine after her repudiation. The necrology of Cîteaux records the death "IV Non Mar" of "domina Alaydis quondam ducissa Burgundie"[332].

m secondly (Saint-Gilles-en-Languedoc 1 Sep 1183) as her second husband, BEATRIX de Viennois Ctss d´Albon, widow of ALBERIC "Taillefer" de Toulouse Comte de Saint-Gilles, daughter of GUIGUES [VII] Comte d'Albon, Dauphin & his wife Beatrix --- (1161-Château de Vizille, Isère 15 Dec 1228, bur Abbaye de Ayes, near Grenoble). Her parentage and first marriage are confirmed by a chronicle written by "Guillaume, chanoine de l´église cathédrale de Grenoble" which records that "filiam filii sui" (referring to Marguerite, paternal grandmother of Beatrix) married "comitem S. Ægidii"[333]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the wife of "Albrico Tailhefer comite Sancti Egidii" was "filia senioris Dalfini" and her second marriage to "dux"[334]. The Annales S. Benigni Divisionensis record the marriage of Duke Hugues with "Beatricem,filiam Delfini comitis Alboni apud Sanctum Egidium"[335]. She married thirdly (1193) Hugues Seigneur de Coligny-le-Neuf. The primary source which confirms her third marriage has not yet been identified. Valbonnais cites the testament of "la duchesse Beatrix" dated 1228 which names "son héritier le Dauphin André son fils…Matilde sa fille aînée femme de Jean Comte de Chalon…Marguerite son autre fille épouse d´Amedée fils du comte de Savoye"[336].

Duke Hugues III & his first wife had [four] children
Duke Hugues III & his second wife had [three] children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 28E66A50F3B04D6198DA2B2472F9BCC0C18C
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Bourgogne, Eudes II [I08508]
    1. de Blois, Marie [I08509]
      1. de Bourgogne, Alix [I61059]
      2. de Bourgogne, Hugues III
        1. de Lorraine, Alix [I08544]
          1. de Bourgogne, Eudes III [I08506]
          2. de Bourgogne, Alexandre [I46998]
        2. de Viennois, Béatrice [I53414]
          1. de Bourgogne, André [I49348]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY.htm#_Toc359691841
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut