de Bourgogne, Henri 1a
Nom de naissance | de Bourgogne, Henri |
ID Gramps | I57760 |
Genre | masculin |
Âge au décès | environ 42 ans, 4 mois, 21 jours |
Événements
Événement | Date | Lieu | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Naissance | vers 1070 |
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Décès | 22/5/1112 |
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Parents
Relation avec la souche | Nom | Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance) |
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Père | de Bourgogne, Henri Le Damoiseau [I07788] | |
Le frère | de Bourgogne, Eudes Ier Borrel [I07785] | |
de Bourgogne, Henri [I57760] | ||
La sœur | de Bourgogne, Beatrix [I48726] |
Familles
  |   | Famille de de Bourgogne, Henri et de Castilla et León, Teresa [F08331] |
Mariés | Femme | de Castilla et León, Teresa [I48433] |
Enfants |
Anecdote
HENRI de Bourgogne, son of HENRI "le damoiseau" de Bourgogne [Capet] & his wife --- ([1069/72]-killed in battle Astorga, León 22 May 1112, bur Braga Cathedral). "Heynricus frater meus" witnessed the donation to Cluny of "Oddo dux Burgundie"[2]. An indication of his age is given in the charter dated to [1081/84] under which "Odo dux Burgundie" confirmed a donation by "frater meus domnus Hugo" to the abbey of Molesme with the consent of "fratres mei Robertus archidiaconus, Henricus puer, Beatrix et Helia sorores mee"[3]. His aunt Constance Queen of Castile invited him to the court of Castile. He may have arrived in Spain with the expedition of the Eudes I Duke of Burgundy in 1086/87, following a call from the Abbey of Cluny to fight "the infidel"[4]. Señor de Braga [1093], count in Tordesillas 1096/97. He made a mutual pact [Dec 1094/Jul 1095] with Raymond de Bourgogne, husband of Infanta doña Urraca de Castilla, under which he promised support in securing Castile and León for Raymond in return for a pledge to grant him Toledo (or in default, Galicia)[5]. Alfonso VI King of Castile made him a large grant of land, from the River Minho in the north to Santarem in the south, before before 9 Apr 1097[6], which in effect resulted in his installation as HENRIQUE Conde de Portugal. This grant may have been motivated as much by a desire to offset the growing power of his son-in-law, Raymond de Bourgogne, as to increase the power base of Henri de Bourgogne. Henrique established his residence at Guimarães, winning several battles against the Moors, although he was defeated at Malagón, south of Toledo, 16 Sep 1100[7]. "…Taraxia Adefonsi regis filia…Henrik comes…" subscribed the charter dated 14 Mar 1099 under which Alfonso VI King of Castile donated the monastery of Santa María de Algadefe to the monastery of Eslonza[8]. "Comes domnus Henricus et uxor mea Domna Theresia, domini Regis Alfonsi filia" donated property to La Charité-sur-Loire by charter dated Mar 1100[9]. He went to Palestine after 8 Jun 1101, but had returned by 1103 when he confirmed several of his father-in-law's charters[10]. After the death of Alfonso VI King of Castile in 1109, the county of Portugal enjoyed de facto independence, due largely to the troubles faced by Queen Urraca in Castile after her accession. Henrique took advantage of this situation by joining forces with Alfonso I King of Aragon and defeating Urraca at Candespina, near Sepúlveda 26 Oct 1111. However, he changed sides after the battle and besieged Alfonso at Peñafiel jointly with Urraca's forces. He was killed at the siege of Astorga, supporting doña Urraca Queen of Castile against her second husband don Alfonso I King of Aragon. The Chronicon Lusitanum records the death "Kal Mai" in 1152 (1114) of "Comes D. Henricus"[11]. The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos records that "El Conde D. Enrique" died "en Astorga"[12].
m ([1095]) doña TERESA de Castilla y León, illegitimate daughter of don ALFONSO VI King of Castile & his mistress doña Jimena Muñoz de Guzmán ([1083/85][13]-1 Nov 1130, bur Braga Cathedral). The Chronicon Regum Legionensium names "Jimena Muñoz" as the first of two concubines of King Alfonso, and their daughters "Elvira the wife of count Raymond of Toulouse…and Teresa the wife of Count Henry"[14]. Her parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 23 Mar 1143 under which her daughter Sancha Enríquez property in Trobajo del Cerecedo, which she inherited from "avia mea dompna Hensemena Muñiz…et de mater mea eius filia regina dompna Teresa", to the parents of Juan Albertino Bishop of León[15]. The 13th century history of Sahagún monastery records that "el Rey D. Alonso…una hija…Teresa" married "un Conde…Enrique que venia de sangre Real de Francia"[16]. An early 12th century document at Fleury records that "Ainrico uni filiorum, filio…ducis Roberti" married "alteram filiam…non ex coniugali" of Alfonso VI King of Castile[17]. "…Taraxia Adefonsi regis filia…Henrik comes…" subscribed the charter dated 14 Mar 1099 under which Alfonso VI King of Castile donated the monastery of Santa María de Algadefe to the monastery of Eslonza[18]. "Comes domnus Henricus et uxor mea Domna Theresia, domini Regis Alfonsi filia" donated property to La Charité-sur-Loire by charter dated Mar 1100[19]. Regent of Portugal 1112-1128. She continued her husband's expansionist policy, harrying her half-sister Queen Urraca at every opportunity, probably with a view to replacing her as Queen of Castile. She adopted the title TERESA Queen of Portugal from Nov 1117. She became the mistress (1124) of don Fernando Pérez de Traba Conde de Trastámara, son of don PEDRO Froilaz de Traba & his first wife doña Urraca Froilaz, who appeared first as a confirmant of one of Teresa's charters 1 Feb 1121[20]. The Historia Compostelana records that "Fernando Perride, Petris Comitis filio" left his lawful wife and lived in adultery with "Regina Tarasia"[21]. The Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris records that Alfonso VII King of Castile met "Teresa queen of the Portuguese and with Count Fernando" at Ricobayo and made peace with them after his accession in 1126[22]. "Tarasia regina domni Adefonsi Yspaniarum imperatoris filia" donated "monasterio Sancte Marie quod cognomento Viminerium" to Cluny by charter dated 23 May 1127, confirmed by "Infans Ildefonsus…Comes Fernandus…Comes Monio…Infanta Sancia"[23]. Her rule caused resentment among local leaders, and she and her second husband were defeated and expelled from Portugal in 1128 by her son dom Afonso Henriquez. The Chronicon Lusitanum records the death "Kal Nov" in 1168 (1130) of "Regina Donna Tarasia mater Donni Alfonsi…anno secundo regni"[24].
Mistress (1): doña ELVIRA Gualtar, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her relationship with Henrique has not yet been identified.
Conde dom Henrique & his wife had six children
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Arbre généalogique
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