Individual Details

Ebles I, Count of Roucy

( - 11 May 1033)

According to Wikipedia:

Ebles I er , died in 1033 , was count of Roucy from 1000 to 1033 and archbishop of Reims from 1021 to 1033 .

The only certainty concerning his family is a document 1 which says him brother of:

Eudes (Odo) de Roucy, dit le Fort (†August 27, after 1021) 2 , lord of Rumigny.
Liétaud de Marle, or Létard, Létald 3 .
Judith who married Manassès II de Rethel , count of Rethel
He is traditionally considered to be the son of Count Gislebert de Roucy , his predecessor, and the daughter of a Duke of Aquitaine 4 . However, no contemporary document mentions a wife or children for Gislebert and on the other hand this link does not explain everything:

Lietaud's first name refers to the counts of Mâcon ,
that of Eudes refers to the Robertians , to the Herbertians or to the house of Blois 5 .
the lands of Rumigny and Coucy previously belonged to the house of Blois.
These are the different points that prompted Jean-Noël Mathieu to propose a new genealogical construction for the ancestry of Eble de Roucy:

Biography
As we have seen, he had a solid network of alliances at his advent, a network which he completed by marrying Béatrice de Hainaut, daughter of Regnier IV , count of Hainaut and d'Hedwige, daughter of Hugues Capet . From this marriage he had:

Alix, who succeeded him and who married Hildouin IV de Montdidier , count of Ramerupt and de Roucy († 1063 )
Hedwig, who inherited the land of Rumigny on the death of his uncle Eudes and who was married to Geoffroy IV, lord of Flouriennes / Florennes .
Around 1020, the two spouses separated 6 . Ebles entered the orders and was elected archbishop of Reims 7 , while Beatrice married Manassès de Ramerupt. In 1023 he became count of Reims and binds the county to the archdiocese.

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According to Wikipedia:

Ebles I er , died in 1033 , was count of Roucy from 1000 to 1033 and archbishop of Reims from 1021 to 1033 .

The only certainty concerning his family is a document 1 which says him brother of:

Eudes (Odo) de Roucy, dit le Fort (†August 27, after 1021) 2 , lord of Rumigny.
Liétaud de Marle, or Létard, Létald 3 .
Judith who married Manassès II de Rethel , count of Rethel
He is traditionally considered to be the son of Count Gislebert de Roucy , his predecessor, and the daughter of a Duke of Aquitaine 4 . However, no contemporary document mentions a wife or children for Gislebert and on the other hand this link does not explain everything:

Lietaud's first name refers to the counts of Mâcon ,
that of Eudes refers to the Robertians , to the Herbertians or to the house of Blois 5 .
the lands of Rumigny and Coucy previously belonged to the house of Blois.
These are the different points that prompted Jean-Noël Mathieu to propose a new genealogical construction for the ancestry of Eble de Roucy:

Biography
As we have seen, he had a solid network of alliances at his advent, a network which he completed by marrying Béatrice de Hainaut, daughter of Regnier IV , count of Hainaut and d'Hedwige, daughter of Hugues Capet . From this marriage he had:

Alix, who succeeded him and who married Hildouin IV de Montdidier , count of Ramerupt and de Roucy († 1063 )
Hedwig, who inherited the land of Rumigny on the death of his uncle Eudes and who was married to Geoffroy IV, lord of Flouriennes / Florennes .
Around 1020, the two spouses separated 6 . Ebles entered the orders and was elected archbishop of Reims 7 , while Beatrice married Manassès de Ramerupt. In 1023 he became count of Reims and binds the county to the archdiocese.


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According to Wikipedia:

Ebles I er , died in 1033 , was count of Roucy from 1000 to 1033 and archbishop of Reims from 1021 to 1033 .

The only certainty concerning his family is a document 1 which says him brother of:

Eudes (Odo) de Roucy, dit le Fort (†August 27, after 1021) 2 , lord of Rumigny.
Liétaud de Marle, or Létard, Létald 3 .
Judith who married Manassès II de Rethel , count of Rethel
He is traditionally considered to be the son of Count Gislebert de Roucy , his predecessor, and the daughter of a Duke of Aquitaine 4 . However, no contemporary document mentions a wife or children for Gislebert and on the other hand this link does not explain everything:

Lietaud's first name refers to the counts of Mâcon ,
that of Eudes refers to the Robertians , to the Herbertians or to the house of Blois 5 .
the lands of Rumigny and Coucy previously belonged to the house of Blois.
These are the different points that prompted Jean-Noël Mathieu to propose a new genealogical construction for the ancestry of Eble de Roucy:

Biography
As we have seen, he had a solid network of alliances at his advent, a network which he completed by marrying Béatrice de Hainaut, daughter of Regnier IV , count of Hainaut and d'Hedwige, daughter of Hugues Capet . From this marriage he had:

Alix, who succeeded him and who married Hildouin IV de Montdidier , count of Ramerupt and de Roucy († 1063 )
Hedwig, who inherited the land of Rumigny on the death of his uncle Eudes and who was married to Geoffroy IV, lord of Flouriennes / Florennes .
Around 1020, the two spouses separated 6 . Ebles entered the orders and was elected archbishop of Reims 7 , while Beatrice married Manassès de Ramerupt. In 1023 he became count of Reims and binds the county to the archdiocese.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

According to Wikipedia:

Ebles I er , died in 1033 , was count of Roucy from 1000 to 1033 and archbishop of Reims from 1021 to 1033 .

The only certainty concerning his family is a document 1 which says him brother of:

Eudes (Odo) de Roucy, dit le Fort (†August 27, after 1021) 2 , lord of Rumigny.
Liétaud de Marle, or Létard, Létald 3 .
Judith who married Manassès II de Rethel , count of Rethel
He is traditionally considered to be the son of Count Gislebert de Roucy , his predecessor, and the daughter of a Duke of Aquitaine 4 . However, no contemporary document mentions a wife or children for Gislebert and on the other hand this link does not explain everything:

Lietaud's first name refers to the counts of Mâcon ,
that of Eudes refers to the Robertians , to the Herbertians or to the house of Blois 5 .
the lands of Rumigny and Coucy previously belonged to the house of Blois.
These are the different points that prompted Jean-Noël Mathieu to propose a new genealogical construction for the ancestry of Eble de Roucy:

Biography
As we have seen, he had a solid network of alliances at his advent, a network which he completed by marrying Béatrice de Hainaut, daughter of Regnier IV , count of Hainaut and d'Hedwige, daughter of Hugues Capet . From this marriage he had:

Alix, who succeeded him and who married Hildouin IV de Montdidier , count of Ramerupt and de Roucy († 1063 )
Hedwig, who inherited the land of Rumigny on the death of his uncle Eudes and who was married to Geoffroy IV, lord of Flouriennes / Florennes .
Around 1020, the two spouses separated 6 . Ebles entered the orders and was elected archbishop of Reims 7 , while Beatrice married Manassès de Ramerupt. In 1023 he became count of Reims and binds the county to the archdiocese.


-- MERGED NOTE ------------

According to Wikipedia:

Ebles I er , died in 1033 , was count of Roucy from 1000 to 1033 and archbishop of Reims from 1021 to 1033 .

The only certainty concerning his family is a document 1 which says him brother of:

Eudes (Odo) de Roucy, dit le Fort (†August 27, after 1021) 2 , lord of Rumigny.
Liétaud de Marle, or Létard, Létald 3 .
Judith who married Manassès II de Rethel , count of Rethel
He is traditionally considered to be the son of Count Gislebert de Roucy , his predecessor, and the daughter of a Duke of Aquitaine 4 . However, no contemporary document mentions a wife or children for Gislebert and on the other hand this link does not explain everything:

Lietaud's first name refers to the counts of Mâcon ,
that of Eudes refers to the Robertians , to the Herbertians or to the house of Blois 5 .
the lands of Rumigny and Coucy previously belonged to the house of Blois.
These are the different points that prompted Jean-Noël Mathieu to propose a new genealogical construction for the ancestry of Eble de Roucy:

Biography
As we have seen, he had a solid network of alliances at his advent, a network which he completed by marrying Béatrice de Hainaut, daughter of Regnier IV , count of Hainaut and d'Hedwige, daughter of Hugues Capet . From this marriage he had:

Alix, who succeeded him and who married Hildouin IV de Montdidier , count of Ramerupt and de Roucy († 1063 )
Hedwig, who inherited the land of Rumigny on the death of his uncle Eudes and who was married to Geoffroy IV, lord of Flouriennes / Florennes .
Around 1020, the two spouses separated 6 . Ebles entered the orders and was elected archbishop of Reims 7 , while Beatrice married Manassès de Ramerupt. In 1023 he became count of Reims and binds the county to the archdiocese.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

According to Wikipedia:

Ebles I er , died in 1033 , was count of Roucy from 1000 to 1033 and archbishop of Reims from 1021 to 1033 .

The only certainty concerning his family is a document 1 which says him brother of:

Eudes (Odo) de Roucy, dit le Fort (†August 27, after 1021) 2 , lord of Rumigny.
Liétaud de Marle, or Létard, Létald 3 .
Judith who married Manassès II de Rethel , count of Rethel
He is traditionally considered to be the son of Count Gislebert de Roucy , his predecessor, and the daughter of a Duke of Aquitaine 4 . However, no contemporary document mentions a wife or children for Gislebert and on the other hand this link does not explain everything:

Lietaud's first name refers to the counts of Mâcon ,
that of Eudes refers to the Robertians , to the Herbertians or to the house of Blois 5 .
the lands of Rumigny and Coucy previously belonged to the house of Blois.
These are the different points that prompted Jean-Noël Mathieu to propose a new genealogical construction for the ancestry of Eble de Roucy:

Biography
As we have seen, he had a solid network of alliances at his advent, a network which he completed by marrying Béatrice de Hainaut, daughter of Regnier IV , count of Hainaut and d'Hedwige, daughter of Hugues Capet . From this marriage he had:

Alix, who succeeded him and who married Hildouin IV de Montdidier , count of Ramerupt and de Roucy († 1063 )
Hedwig, who inherited the land of Rumigny on the death of his uncle Eudes and who was married to Geoffroy IV, lord of Flouriennes / Florennes .
Around 1020, the two spouses separated 6 . Ebles entered the orders and was elected archbishop of Reims 7 , while Beatrice married Manassès de Ramerupt. In 1023 he became count of Reims and binds the county to the archdiocese.

Events

Death11 May 1033

Families

SpouseBéatrice de Hainaut ( - )
ChildAdelaide de Roucy (1015 - 1062)
ChildMargaret de Roucy ( - )