Archambaud VIII of Bourbon
Archambaud VIII of Bourbon, nicknamed the Great (1189–1242), was a ruler (sire) of Bourbonnais in the modern region of Auvergne, France. His parents were Guy II of Dampierre and Mathilde of Bourbon.[1]
Archambaud VIII of Bourbon | |
---|---|
Born | 1189 |
Died | 1242 |
Noble family | House of Dampierre |
Spouse(s) | Alix de Forez
|
Issue | Margaret Archambaud IX of Bourbon William Marie Beatrice |
Father | Guy II of Dampierre |
Mother | Mathilde of Bourbon |
Archambaud’s first wife was Alix de Forez.[2] They married in 1205. Before she was repudiated, Alix bore:
Archambaud later married Beatrice de Montluçon,[5] who bore him;
- William (Seigneur of Beçay)[4]
- Marie, wife of John I of Dreux[6]
- Beatrice, wife of Beraud VI of Mercœur[4]
References
- Evergates 2007, p. 217.
- Fassler 2010, p. 457.
- Devailly 1973, p. 368.
- de Vaivre 1980, p. 398-399.
- Stirnemann 1993, p. 210.
- Schenk 2012, p. 201.
Sources
- Devailly, Guy (1973). Le Berry du X siecle au milieu du XIII (in French). Mouton & Co.
- Evergates, Theodore (2007). The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100–1300. University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Fassler, Margot Elsbeth (2010). The Virgin of Chartres: Making History Through Liturgy and the Arts. Yale University Press.
- Schenk, Jochen (2012). Templar Families: Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c. 1120–1307. Cambridge University Press.
- Stirnemann, Patricia (1993). "Some Champenois Vernacular Manuscripts and the Manerius Style of Illumination". In Busby, Keith; Nixon, Terry; Stones, Alison; Walters, Lori (eds.). Les Manuscrits de Chrétien de Troyes (in French). Vol. 1. Rodopi B.V.
- de Vaivre, Jean-Bernard (1980). "Les tombeaux des sires de Bourbon (XIIIe et première partie du XIVe siècles)". Bulletin Monumental Année. 138–4: 365–403.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.