L'Archevêque, Hugues I

Nom de naissance L'Archevêque, Hugues I 1a
ID Gramps I48268
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès 1218    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père L'Archevêque, Guillaume IV [I45332]
Mère , Rosana [I49218]
         L'Archevêque, Hugues I [I48268]

Familles

    Famille de L'Archevêque, Hugues I et Maingot, Damette [F08777]
Mariés Femme Maingot, Damette [I38588]
  Enfants
  1. L'Archevêque, Guillaume V [I55441]

Anecdote

HUGUES [II] l´Archévêque, son of GUILLAUME [IV] l´Archévêque Sire de Parthenay & his wife Rosana --- (-1218). "Ugo et…Joscelinus filii Willelelmi archiepiscopi secundi" confirmed the confirmation made by "pater noster Guillelmus" of donations to Absie made by "ejusdem nominis avus noster", by undated charter[1181]. Sire de Parthenay. "Hugo Archiepiscopus, dominus Parteniaci" renounced the right to control the election of the abbots of Saint-Maixent by charter dated 1192[1182]. "Hugo Archiepiscopus, Partiniaci dominus" donated rights to property to the abbey of Châtelliers, with the consent of "Guillelmo filio meo", by charter dated 1196[1183]. "Hugo Archiepiscopus, dominus Parteniaci" donated "pratum apud Verruam", which "P. Meingoti miles dominus de Chocaroia {Chausseroye}" had bequeathed to him, to Saint-Maixent by charter dated 1197[1184]. "Hugo Archiepiscopus" abandoned all rights over land "apud Verruam", with the consent of "Dometa conjuge mea, Willelmo filio meo, Margarita nepte mea", to Saint-Maixent by charter dated 1198[1185]. "Hugo Archiepiscopus dominus Partiniaci" donated property to the priory of Château-Bourdin, with the consent of "D[ameta] uxor mea et Wilelmus filius meus", by charter dated to [1182/1218][1186]. The 13th century Histoire des ducs de Normandie et des rois d´Angleterre names "Hughes l´archevesques…sires…de Partenay" among those who besieged Savary de Mauléon at "el castiel de Niors", dated to [1205/07] from the context[1187]. "Hugo Archiepiscopus dominus Partiniensis…Willelmus Archiepiscopi" donated the town of Château-Bourdin to the priory of Notre-Dame de Parthenay, with the consent of "Dameta et Amicabili uxoribus nostris", by charter dated 1218[1188].

m DAMETA, daughter of [PIERRE Maingot & his wife ---] (-before 1222). "Hugo Archiepiscopus" abandoned all rights over land "apud Verruam", with the consent of "Dometa conjuge mea, Willelmo filio meo, Margarita nepte mea", to Saint-Maixent by charter dated 1198[1189]. The presence of the donor´s wife suggests that the property in question was inherited through her. If this is correct, Dameta was the daughter or sister of Pierre Maingot. Marguerite "nepte mea" may have been his wife´s niece, her presence being required because she retained some residual interest in the property. It is difficult to see why any niece of Hugues himself would have been singled out in the document. "Hugo Archiepiscopus dominus Partiniaci" donated property to the priory of Château-Bourdin, with the consent of "D[ameta] uxor mea et Wilelmus filius meus", by charter dated to [1182/1218][1190]. "Hugo Archiepiscopus dominus Partiniensis…Willelmus Archiepiscopi" donated the town of Château-Bourdin to the priory of Notre-Dame de Parthenay, with the consent of "Dameta et Amicabili uxoribus nostris", by charter dated 1218[1191]. "Willelmus Archiepiscopus dominus Partiniaci" confirmed donations to Absie made by "domina Dameta mater mea…post obitum", by charter dated 1222[1192].

Hugues [I] & his wife had two children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 30511F58279F4602932EACAF70329F97FAD8
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. L'Archevêque, Guillaume IV [I45332]
    1. , Rosana [I49218]
      1. L'Archevêque, Hugues I
        1. Maingot, Damette [I38588]
          1. L'Archevêque, Guillaume V [I55441]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc347733940
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut