Individual Details
Hugh I, Count of Dammartin
( - Aft 1093)
According to Wikipedia:
Hugh I (died after 1093), Count of Dammartin and Seigneur de Bulles, son of Manasses, Count of Dammartin, and Constance of France. Hugh's maternal grandfather was Robert the Pious, King of France, and his paternal great-grandfather was Hilduin I, Count of Montdidier.
Hugh married Rohese, sister of Ascelin, Seigneur de Bulles, and they had four children:
Pierre, Count of Dammartin (d. 1106)
Basilie, founder of the Priory of Saint-Leu d`Esserent
Adela (d. after 1167), married first Aubry de Mello (eventually, Count of Dammartin) and second Lancelin II de Beauvais (d. after 1116), Seigneur de Bulles, son of Lancelin I de Beauvais.
Eustachie de Dammartin.
Lancelin, though never Count of Dammartin, was known as Lord of Dammartin and joined other petty barons in alliance with Hugh of Crecy and Theobald II, Count of Champagne, against Louis VI the Fat and, later, Louis VII of France. Hugh was succeeded as Count of Dammartin by his son Pierre.
Sources
Mathieu, J. N., Recherches sur les premiers Comtes de Dammartin, Mémoires publiés par la Fédération des sociétés historiques et archéologiques de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France, 1996
Bury, J. B. (editor), The Cambridge Medieval History, Volume V, Contest of Empire and Papacy, Cambridge at the University Press, 1926
Medieval Lands Project, Comtes de Dammartin (Montdidier)
Medieval Lands Project, Siegneurs de Bulles
Hugh I (died after 1093), Count of Dammartin and Seigneur de Bulles, son of Manasses, Count of Dammartin, and Constance of France. Hugh's maternal grandfather was Robert the Pious, King of France, and his paternal great-grandfather was Hilduin I, Count of Montdidier.
Hugh married Rohese, sister of Ascelin, Seigneur de Bulles, and they had four children:
Pierre, Count of Dammartin (d. 1106)
Basilie, founder of the Priory of Saint-Leu d`Esserent
Adela (d. after 1167), married first Aubry de Mello (eventually, Count of Dammartin) and second Lancelin II de Beauvais (d. after 1116), Seigneur de Bulles, son of Lancelin I de Beauvais.
Eustachie de Dammartin.
Lancelin, though never Count of Dammartin, was known as Lord of Dammartin and joined other petty barons in alliance with Hugh of Crecy and Theobald II, Count of Champagne, against Louis VI the Fat and, later, Louis VII of France. Hugh was succeeded as Count of Dammartin by his son Pierre.
Sources
Mathieu, J. N., Recherches sur les premiers Comtes de Dammartin, Mémoires publiés par la Fédération des sociétés historiques et archéologiques de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France, 1996
Bury, J. B. (editor), The Cambridge Medieval History, Volume V, Contest of Empire and Papacy, Cambridge at the University Press, 1926
Medieval Lands Project, Comtes de Dammartin (Montdidier)
Medieval Lands Project, Siegneurs de Bulles
Events
Death | Aft 1093 |