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| name = Guy I of Clermont-Nesle<br>''Guy Ier de Clermont-Nesle''
| name = Guy I of Clermont-Nesle<br>''Guy Ier de Clermont-Nesle''
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| caption =
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| succession = Seigneur of Ailly and Maulette
| succession = Seigneur of Ailly and Maulette
| reign= 1285-1302
| reign= 1285–1302
| succession1 = Seigneur of Offemont ''[[jure uxoris]]''
| succession1 = Seigneur of Offemont ''[[jure uxoris]]''
| reign1= c.1294-1302
| reign1= c. 1294–1302
| succession2 = Seigneur of Breteuil ?
| succession2 = Seigneur of Breteuil ?
| reign2= 1285-1302
| reign2= 1285–1302
| spouse = Marguerite of [[Mello]]<br>Marguerite of [[Thourotte]]<br>''possibly more''
| spouse = Marguerite {{ill|Mello family|lt=of Mello|fr|Famille de Mello}}<br>Marguerite of [[Thourotte]]<br>''possibly more''
| issue = Jean I of Nesle-Offémont<br>Alix<br>Mahaut<br>Péronne<br>Raoul IV of Clermont-Nesle ?
| issue = Jean I of Nesle-Offémont<br>Alix<br>Mahaut<br>Péronne<br>Raoul IV of Clermont-Nesle ?
| house = [[House of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis]]<br>''also'' [[House of Creil]]<br>''also'' [[House of Clermont-Nesle]]
| house = [[House of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis]]<br>''also'' [[House of Creil]]<br>''also'' [[House of Clermont-Nesle]]
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[[File:Blason Guy Ier de Clermont de Nesle.svg|thumb|right|One [[coat of arms]] used by Guy I of Clermont]]
[[File:Blason Guy Ier de Clermont de Nesle.svg|thumb|right|One [[coat of arms]] used by Guy I of Clermont]]


'''Guy I of Clermont-Nesle''' (c.1255 &ndash; July 11, 1302) was a [[Marshal of France]], [[French nobility|Seigneur]] (Lord) of [[Offemont]] ''[[jure uxoris]]'', and possibly of Ailly, Maulette and [[Breteuil, Oise|Breteuil]]. He might have been a Seigneur of [[Nesle]] also, or used the title "Sire of Nesle" due to his family. Difficulties about the seigneurie of Breteuil are present, and the status of Ailly and Maulette in relation to Breteuil.
'''Guy I of Clermont-Nesle''' (c. 1255 11 July 1302) was a [[Marshal of France]], [[French nobility|Seigneur]] (Lord) of [[Offemont]] ''[[jure uxoris]]'', and possibly of Ailly, Maulette and [[Breteuil, Oise|Breteuil]]. He might have been a Seigneur of [[Nesle]] also, or used the title "Sire of Nesle" due to his family. Difficulties about the seigneurie of Breteuil are present, and the status of Ailly and Maulette in relation to Breteuil.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Guy was the youngest son of [[Simon II of Clermont]] (c. 1216 - 1286) by [[Adele of Montfort]] (d. 1279), daughter of [[Amaury VI of Montfort]]. He had three brothers and at least one sister, whose son was the famous Robert VIII Bertrand [[:fr:Robert VIII Bertrand de Bricquebec|(fr)]], also [[Marshal of France]].
Guy was the youngest son of [[Simon II of Clermont]] (c. 1216 1286) by [[Adele of Montfort]] (d. 1279), daughter of [[Amaury VI of Montfort]]. He had three brothers and at least one sister, whose son was the famous Robert VIII Bertrand [[:fr:Robert VIII Bertrand de Bricquebec|(fr)]], also [[Marshal of France]].


In 1296 he became Marshal of France, when his elder brother [[Raoul of Clermont]], Viscount of [[Châteaudun]] and Seigneur of [[Nesle]] was already the [[Constable of France|Constable]] and [[Grand Chamberlain of France]]. [[Philip IV of France|The French King Philip "the fair"]] (1268 - 1314) sent the two brothers to attack the enemy at the [[Siege of Lille (1297)]], where they were victorious and took a large number of prisoners. Some descendant to Guy is said have assisted in the conquest of [[Guyenne]] by Philip's grandson King [[Edward III of England]] (1312 - 1377).{{source needed|date=May 2013}}
In 1296 he became Marshal of France, when his elder brother [[Raoul II of Clermont|Raoul of Clermont]], Viscount of [[Châteaudun]] and Seigneur of [[Nesle]] was already the [[Constable of France|Constable]] and [[Grand Chamberlain of France]]. [[Philip IV of France|The French King Philip "the fair"]] (1268–1314) sent the two brothers to attack the enemy at the [[Siege of Lille (1297)]], where they were victorious and took a large number of prisoners. Some descendant to Guy is said have assisted in the conquest of [[Guyenne]] by Philip's grandson King [[Edward III of England]] (1312–1377).


Together with his brother, under [[Robert II, Count of Artois]] as commander, he fought in the [[Franco-Flemish War (1297-1305)]] against the [[County of Flanders]]. In 1302 in the [[Battle of the Golden Spurs]] at [[Kortrijk]], the French army was utterly defeated, all three killed and the Flemish regained independence. The brutal, unlawful execution of [[Walram, Count of Jülich]] that had surrendered to the French in a previous battle ([[Battle of Furnes|Furnes 1297]]) was fiercely avenged on the battlefield.
Together with his brother, under [[Robert II, Count of Artois]] as commander, he fought in the [[Franco-Flemish War (1297–1305)]] against the [[County of Flanders]]. In 1302 in the [[Battle of the Golden Spurs]] at [[Kortrijk]], the French army was utterly defeated, all three killed and the Flemish regained independence.


==Marriage and issue==
==Marriage and issue==
Guy married firstly c. 1268 Marguerite, a daughter probably of Guillaume or Dreux (d. 1249) of [[Mello]] [[:de:Mello (Adelsgeschlecht)|(de)]], [[French nobility|Seigneur]] of Saint-Bris{{dn|date=May 2013}}. She was anyway a descendant of Dreux IV of Mello sr. (1137/38 - 1218), but the exact family relations are very difficult to determine.
Guy married firstly c. 1268 Marguerite, a daughter probably of Guillaume or Dreux (d. 1249) {{ill|Mello family|lt=of Mello|fr|Famille de Mello}}, [[French nobility|Seigneur]] of [[Saint-Bris-le-Vineux|Saint-Bris]]. She was anyway a descendant of Dreux IV of Mello sr. (1137/38 1218), but the exact family relations are very difficult to determine.


Secondly, in c. 1285, he married Marguerite of [[Thourotte]], [[French nobility|Dame]] of [[Offemont]] and Thourotte, daughter of Ansould II of Thourotte [[:de:Thorotte (Adelsgeschlecht)|(de)]] (d.c. 1294) and Jeanne (of [[Abbecourt, Oise|Abbecourt]]{{dn|date=May 2013}}?). They had five probable children with descendants:
Secondly, in c. 1285, he married Marguerite of [[Thourotte]], [[French nobility|Dame]] of [[Offemont]] and Thourotte, daughter of Ansould II of Thourotte [[:de:Thorotte (Adelsgeschlecht)|(de)]] (d. c. 1294) and Jeanne (of [[Abbecourt, Oise|Abbecourt]]?). They had five probable children with descendants:


* Jean I of Nesle-Offémont [[:fr:Jean de Nesle-Offémont|(fr)]] (c. 1285 - 1356), [[French nobility|Seigneur]] of [[Offemont]], [[Mello]] (''[[jure uxoris]]'' or inheritance from Marguerite of Mello?) and partly [[Thourotte]]. Governor of Coucy{{dn|date=May 2013}}. Jean was a councellor of King [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]], [[Grand Chamberlain of France]] and [[Great Officers of the Crown of France|Grand Queux of France]] from 1345. In 1347 he was appointed executor of the testament of King [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]]. He married b.1320 Marguerite, [[French nobility|Dame]] of Mello. About 1326 he married Marguerite of [[La Roche-Guyon]] (c. 1309 - c. 1342), Dame of Vaux{{dn|date=May 2013}}, granddaughter of Robert of [[La Roche-Guyon]], Seigneur of Vaux [[:fr:Château de La Roche-Guyon|(fr)]]. (These two wives may actually be the same person, and at least one more wife is mentioned, Béatrice of [[Erquery]].) Jean fathered at least the following three:
* Jean I of Nesle-Offémont [[:fr:Jean de Nesle-Offémont|(fr)]] (c. 1285 1356), [[French nobility|Seigneur]] of [[Offemont]], [[Mello, Oise|Mello]] (''[[jure uxoris]]'' or inheritance from Marguerite of Mello?) and partly [[Thourotte]]. Governor of Coucy. Jean was a counsellor of King [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]], [[Grand Chamberlain of France]] and [[Great Officers of the Crown of France|Grand Queux of France]] from 1345. In 1347 he was appointed executor of the testament of King [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]]. He married b.1320 Marguerite, [[French nobility|Dame]] of Mello. About 1326 he married Marguerite of [[La Roche-Guyon]] (c. 1309 c. 1342), Dame of Vaux, granddaughter of Robert of [[La Roche-Guyon]], Seigneur of Vaux [[:fr:Château de La Roche-Guyon|(fr)]]. (These two wives may actually be the same person, and at least one more wife is mentioned, Béatrice of [[Erquery]].) Jean fathered at least the following three:
** [[Guy II de Nesle|Guy II of Nesle]] (c. 1327 - 1352), Seigneur of [[Mello]], [[Marshal of France]], co-founder of the [[Order of the Star (France)|Order of the Star]], fell in the battle of [[Battle of Mauron]] as the French commander. Guy married Jeanne of [[Bruyères]]. They had:
** [[Guy II de Nesle|Guy II of Nesle]] (c. 1327 1352), Seigneur of [[Mello, Oise|Mello]], [[Marshal of France]], co-founder of the [[Order of the Star (France)|Order of the Star]], fell in the battle of [[Battle of Mauron]] as the French commander. Guy married Jeanne of [[Bruyères]]. They had:
*** Jean II of Nesle (1343 - 1388), married Adèle of [[Mailly]], Dame of Acheux{{dn|date=May 2013}}. They had Guy III of Nesle, [[Marshal of France]] who was killed in the [[Battle of Azincourt]] 1415.
*** Jean II of Nesle (1343–1388), married Adèle of [[Mailly]], Dame of Acheux. They had Guy III of Nesle, [[Marshal of France]] who was killed in the [[Battle of Azincourt]] 1415.
*** Marie of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont, married to Raoul VIII [[Le Flamenc]] [[:de:Le Flamenc|(de)]], Seigneur of [[Canny-sur-Matz|Cany]] and [[Varesnes]], son of Raoul VII Le Flamenc. They had issue.
*** Marie of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont, married to Raoul VIII [[Le Flamenc]] [[:de:Le Flamenc|(de)]], Seigneur of [[Canny-sur-Matz|Cany]] and [[Varesnes]], son of Raoul VII Le Flamenc. They had issue.
*** Yolande of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont, married to Colart of [[Estouteville-Écalles|Estouteville]], Seigneur of [[Auzebosc|Aussebosc]] and had issue.
*** Yolande of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont, married to Colart of [[Estouteville-Écalles|Estouteville]], Seigneur of [[Auzebosc|Aussebosc]] and had issue.
** Guillaume I (1332? - 1356). Married Alix of [[Wavrin]] and had two known children:
** Guillaume I (1332?–1356). Married Alix of [[Wavrin]] and had two known children:
*** Robert of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont (d. 1378), Seigneur of [[Saint-Venant]], married Ide of [[Dormans]], Dame of Flory{{dn|date=May 2013}} and had issue.
*** Robert of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont (d. 1378), Seigneur of [[Saint-Venant]], married Ide of [[Dormans]], Dame of Flory and had issue.
*** Guillaume II of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont (1350 - 1407), Seigneur of [[Sauchay|Sauchoy]], married Mahaut, Dame of [[Gizaucourt|Goisaucourt]] and had issue.
*** Guillaume II of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont (1350–1407), Seigneur of [[Sauchay|Sauchoy]], married Mahaut, Dame of [[Gizaucourt|Goisaucourt]] and had issue.
** Isabeau/Isabelle of Nesle-Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont (d.c. 1373/77), Dame of Plessis{{dn|date=May 2013}}-[[Cacheleu]], married 1350 to Jean of [[House of Montmorency|Montmorency]] (d.c. 1373), Seigneur of [[Beaussault|Beausault]], [[Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis]] [[:de:Stammliste der Montmorency#Die Herren von Breteuil|(de)]], [[La Falaise]] and [[La Tournelle]]. Their children:
** Isabeau/Isabelle of Nesle-Clermont-en-Beauvaisis-Offemont (d. c. 1373/77), Dame of Plessis-[[Cacheleu]], married 1350 to Jean of [[House of Montmorency|Montmorency]] (d. c. 1373), Seigneur of [[Beaussault|Beausault]], [[Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis]] [[:de:Stammliste der Montmorency#Die Herren von Breteuil|(de)]], [[La Falaise]] and [[La Tournelle]]. Their children:
*** Jeanne of Montmorency, married 1380 to Robin/Robert, seigneur of [[Hellande]] and [[Lamberville, Seine-Maritime|Lamberville]], and had Guillaume of Hellande [[:fr:Guillaume de Hellande|(fr)]] (d. 1462), [[Bishop of Beauvais]]. Secondly she married Jean of [[Mailly-Raineval|Raigneval]], Seigneur of [[Vrigne-aux-Bois|Maraucourt]] and [[Le Thoult-Trosnay|Trosnay]].
*** Jeanne of Montmorency, married 1380 to Robin/Robert, seigneur of [[Hellande]] and [[Lamberville, Seine-Maritime|Lamberville]], and had Guillaume of Hellande [[:fr:Guillaume de Hellande|(fr)]] (d. 1462), [[Bishop of Beauvais]]. Secondly she married Jean of [[Mailly-Raineval|Raigneval]], Seigneur of [[Vrigne-aux-Bois|Maraucourt]] and [[Le Thoult-Trosnay|Trosnay]].
*** Marguerite (d. 1434), [[Abbess]] of [[Fontevrault]].
*** Marguerite (d. 1434), [[Abbess]] of [[Fontevrault]].
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*** Antoine, 1417 [[treasurer]] of the [[Cathedral of Beauvais]].
*** Antoine, 1417 [[treasurer]] of the [[Cathedral of Beauvais]].
*** Jean
*** Jean
* Mahaut of Clermont-Nesle, married c. 1320 to [[Bertrand VI of Moreuil]] [[:fr:Bernard VI de Moreuil|(fr)]] (d. a. 1350), [[French nobility|Seigneur]] of [[Moreuil]] and [[Cœuvres-et-Valsery|Cœuvres]], in 1322 ? made [[Marshal of France]] and later [[Great Officers of the Crown of France|Grand Queux of France]]. One of their children was:

* Mahaut of Clermont-Nesle, married c.1320 to [[Bertrand VI of Moreuil]] [[:fr:Bernard VI de Moreuil|(fr)]] (d.a. 1350), [[French nobility|Seigneur]] of [[Moreuil]] and [[Cœuvres-et-Valsery|Cœuvres]], in 1322 ? made [[Marshal of France]] and later [[Great Officers of the Crown of France|Grand Queux of France]]. One of their children was:
** Marguerite of [[Soissons]], Dame of Moreuil, married 1287 to Jacques I of [[House of Croÿ|Croëy]]. They had:
** Marguerite of [[Soissons]], Dame of Moreuil, married 1287 to Jacques I of [[House of Croÿ|Croëy]]. They had:
*** Jacques II of Croëy, married Marie of [[Picquigny]] and had issue.
*** Jacques II of Croëy, married Marie of [[Picquigny]] and had issue.
*Péronne/Petronille of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1290 - c. 1320), married c. 1320 to Jean of [[Chérisy]]-[[Quierzy]], Seigneur of [[Muret]] and [[Buzancy, Ardennes|Busancy]]. They had:
*Péronne/Petronille of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1290 c. 1320), married c. 1320 to Jean of [[Chérisy]]-[[Quierzy]], Seigneur of [[Muret]] and [[Buzancy, Ardennes|Busancy]]. They had:
** Jeanne of Chérisy, married c. 1345 to Mathieu IV of Roye{{dn|date=May 2013}}, Seigneur of [[Beaussault|Beausault]] and Busancy. They bore:
** Jeanne of Chérisy, married c. 1345 to Mathieu IV of Roye, Seigneur of [[Beaussault|Beausault]] and Busancy. They bore:
*** [[Guy III de Roye]] (c. 1340 - 1409), [[Bishop of Verdun]].
*** [[Guy III de Roye]] (c. 1340 1409), [[Bishop of Verdun]].
*** Jean of Roye (d. 1396), married Jeanne of [[Béthune]], and had issue.
*** Jean of Roye (d. 1396), married Jeanne of [[Béthune]], and had issue.
* Alix of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1300 a. 1337), married c.1319 to Jean II of Dampierre [[:de:Dampierre (Adelsgeschlecht)|(de)]] (d. a. 1337), Seigneur of [[Saint-Dizier]], [[Vignory]] and [[L'Ecluse]], son of Guillaume ("William") IV of Dampierre (1258 a. 1314), Seigneur of [[Saint-Dizier]], [[Eureville]], [[Humbécourt]] and [[Avrainville, Meurthe-et-Moselle|Aurainville]], son of Laura of Lorraine and grandson of [[Matthias II, Duke of Lorraine]]. Jean's mother was Marie of Aspremont, daughter of Geoffroi III, Sire of Aspremont [[:fr:Maison d'Apremont|(fr)]] (or less likely Guilaume's first wife, Jeanne of [[Salins-les-Bains|Salins]], daughter of Étienne and granddaughter of [[John, Count of Chalon|Jean "the old" of Châlon, Sire of Salins]]). Alix and Jean had three known children:

** Jean (d. 1367/73), Seigneur of Saint-Dizier and Vignory. Married b. 1334 Marie of [[Duchy of Bar|Bar]]-[[Pierrepont, Aisne|Pierrepont]], daughter of Erard of Bar (d. 1335), Seigneur of [[Pierrepont, Aisne|Pierrepont]], son of [[Theobald II, Count of Bar]], and her mother was Isabelle of [[Lorraine (duchy)|Lorraine]], daughter of [[Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine]]. Jean and Marie had about six children, including:
* Alix of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1300 - a. 1337), married c.1319 to Jean II of Dampierre [[:de:Dampierre (Adelsgeschlecht)|(de)]] (d.a. 1337), Seigneur of [[Saint-Dizier]], [[Vignory]] and [[L’Ecluse]], son of Guillaume ("William") IV of Dampierre (1258 - a. 1314), Seigneur of [[Saint-Dizier]], [[Eureville]], [[Humbécourt]] and [[Avrainville, Meurthe-et-Moselle|Aurainville]], son of Laura of Lorraine and grandson of [[Matthias II, Duke of Lorraine]]. Jean's mother was Marie of Aspremont, daughter of Geoffroi III, Sire of Aspremont [[:fr:Maison d'Apremont|(fr)]] (or less likely Guilaume's first wife, Jeanne of [[Salins-les-Bains|Salins]], daughter of Étienne and granddaughter of [[John, Count of Chalon|Jean "the old" of Châlon, Sire of Salins]]). Alix and Jean had three known children:
** Jean (d. 1367/73), Seigneur of Saint-Dizier and Vignory. Married b.1334 Marie of [[Duchy of Bar|Bar]]-[[Pierrepont, Aisne|Pierrepont]]{{dn|date=May 2013}}, daughter of Erard of Bar (d. 1335), Seigneur of [[Pierrepont, Aisne|Pierrepont]]{{dn|date=May 2013}}, son of [[Theobald II, Count of Bar]], and her mother was Isabelle of [[Lorraine (duchy)|Lorraine]], daughter of [[Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine]]. Jean and Marie had about six children, including:
*** Edouard of Saint-Dizier (d. 1401), Seigneur de Saint-Dizier, de Vignory and [[Veuilly-la-Poterie|Veuilly]].
*** Edouard of Saint-Dizier (d. 1401), Seigneur de Saint-Dizier, de Vignory and [[Veuilly-la-Poterie|Veuilly]].
** Isabelle (d. 1371), Dame of [[Montenois]] ?. Married Jean of [[Châtillon-sur-Marne]] (d.a. 1377), Seigneur of [[Gandelu|Gandelus]] and [[Dury, Aisne|Dury]]{{dn|date=May 2013}}, a son of Guillaume IV of Dampierre [[:de:Dampierre (Adelsgeschlecht)|(de)]] (1258 - a. 1314).
** Isabelle (d. 1371), Dame of [[Montenois]] ? Married Jean of [[Châtillon-sur-Marne]] (d. a. 1377), Seigneur of [[Gandelu]]s and [[Dury, Aisne|Dury]], a son of Guillaume IV of Dampierre [[:de:Dampierre (Adelsgeschlecht)|(de)]] (1258 a. 1314).
** Jeanne, married to Jean le Mercier, Seigneur of [[Noviant-aux-Prés|Noviant-au-Pré]]. They had:
** Jeanne, married to Jean le Mercier, Seigneur of [[Noviant-aux-Prés|Noviant-au-Pré]]. They had:
*** Guillemette le Mercier, married to Renaud of Coucy{{dn|date=May 2013}} and had issue.
*** Guillemette le Mercier, married to Renaud of Coucy and had issue.


A possible son, a probable alternative is that his cousin Jean of Tartigny, son of Raoul (II) of Tartigny (d.a. 1243), a brother of [[Simon II of Clermont]], was the father:
A possible son, a probable alternative is that his cousin Jean of Tartigny, son of Raoul (II) of Tartigny (d. a. 1243), a brother of [[Simon II of Clermont]], was the father:
* Raoul IV of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1285 - 1321), Seigneur of [[Montgobert]], [[Thorigny]], [[Ablancourt]], [[Bichancourt]] and [[Tartigny]]. Seigneur of Breteuil/Beausault ? (See note below). Raoul married b. 1310 Jeanne of [[Chambly, Oise|Chambly]] (d.a. 1371), Dame of [[Montgobert]], [[Ablancourt]], [[Fay-aux-Loges]] and [[Sotteville-en-Caux]], owner of 17 castles, daughter of Pierre VII of Chambly [[:fr:Maison de Chambly|(fr)]], Seigneur of [[Viarmes]] and Thorigny, son of Pierre VI of Chambly (their genealogy is disputed). They had presumably the following children:
* Raoul IV of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1285 1321), Seigneur of [[Montgobert]], [[Thorigny]], [[Ablancourt]], [[Bichancourt]] and [[Tartigny]]. Seigneur of Breteuil/Beausault ? (See note below). Raoul married b. 1310 Jeanne of [[Chambly, Oise|Chambly]] (d. a. 1371), Dame of [[Montgobert]], [[Ablancourt]], [[Fay-aux-Loges]] and [[Sotteville-en-Caux]], owner of 17 castles, daughter of Pierre VII of Chambly [[:fr:Maison de Chambly|(fr)]], Seigneur of [[Viarmes]] and Thorigny, son of Pierre VI of Chambly (their genealogy is disputed). They had presumably the following children:
** Raoul V of Clermont (c. 1310 - b. 1354), Seigneur of Thorigny and [[Paillart]]. Married Isabelle of [[Boves]]-Coucy, Dame of Paillart and Tartigny, daughter of Jean of Boves-Coucy.<ref>[http://books.google.se/books?id=Hj8TAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA194&lpg=PA194&dq=Jean+de+Boves-Coucy+isabelle+clermont&source=bl&ots=EryFxS-9QW&sig=IyEV2qQEQ00oXAEalzp_52luGJY&hl=sv&sa=X&ei=42OTUb6jI-Ot4ATm44DABw&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=Coucy-Boves&f=false François Alexandre Aubert de la Chenaye Desbois: Dictionnaire de la noblesse de France "Boves-Coucy"]</ref>
** Raoul V of Clermont (c. 1310 b. 1354), Seigneur of Thorigny and [[Paillart]]. Married Isabelle of [[Boves, Somme|Boves]]-Coucy, Dame of Paillart and Tartigny, daughter of Jean of Boves-Coucy.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=Hj8TAAAAQAAJ&q=Coucy-Boves&pg=PA194 François Alexandre Aubert de la Chenaye Desbois: Dictionnaire de la noblesse de France "Boves-Coucy"]</ref>
** [[Jean de Clermont|Jean I of Clermont]] aka "Tristan" (c. 1320 - 1356), Seigneur of [[Chantilly, Oise|Chantilly]], [[Villemomble]] and Beaumont{{dn|date=May 2013}}, [[Marshal of France]] from 1352 (when his cousin [[Guy II de Nesle|Guy II]] had died). Married Margalide (Marguerite) of Mortagne{{dn|date=May 2013}} and [[Chef-Boutonne]], [[viscountess]] of [[Aulnay, Aube|Aulnay]]{{dn|date=May 2013}}, daughter of Pons/François, viscount of Aulnay, Seigneur of Mortagne. Possibly also married with Jacqueline Quiéret of [[La Vacquerie]].
** [[Jean de Clermont|Jean I of Clermont]] aka "Tristan" (c. 1320 1356), Seigneur of [[Chantilly, Oise|Chantilly]], [[Villemomble]] and Beaumont, [[Marshal of France]] from 1352 (when his cousin [[Guy II de Nesle|Guy II]] had died). Married Margalide (Marguerite) of Mortagne and [[Chef-Boutonne]], [[viscountess]] of [[Aulnay, Aube|Aulnay]], daughter of Pons/François, viscount of Aulnay, Seigneur of Mortagne. Possibly also married to Jacqueline Quiéret of [[La Vacquerie]].
** Jeanne of Clermont (d.a. 1342), Married Guillaume IV/V [[Le Bouteiller de Senlis]] [[:fr:Liste des seigneurs de Chantilly|(fr)]], Seigneur of Chantilly, [[Montmélian]] and [[Moussy-le-Neuf|Moucy-Le-Neuf]], without issue.
** Jeanne of Clermont (d. a. 1342), Married Guillaume IV/V [[Le Bouteiller de Senlis]] [[:fr:Liste des seigneurs de Chantilly|(fr)]], Seigneur of Chantilly, [[Montmélian]] and [[Moussy-le-Neuf|Moucy-Le-Neuf]], without issue.
** Robert of Clermont (d. 1358), Seigneur of Beaumont{{dn|date=May 2013}}. No issue.
** Robert of Clermont (d. 1358), Seigneur of Beaumont. No issue.
** Robert of Clermont (d. 1371), Seigneur of [[Fay-aux-Loges]] and Sotteville-en-Caux. No issue.
** Robert of Clermont (d. 1371), Seigneur of [[Fay-aux-Loges]] and Sotteville-en-Caux. No issue.
** Marguerite of Clermont (b. 1320), Dame of Montgobert. Married Nicolas III, Seigneur of [[Menou]] (1305 - 1356). Issue unknown.
** Marguerite of Clermont (b. 1320), Dame of Montgobert. Married Nicolas III, Seigneur of [[Menou]] (1305–1356). Issue unknown.


Guillaume I and Jean I died in the disastrous [[Battle of Poitiers]] on 19 September 1356, where the French King [[John II of France|Jean II "the good"]] was taken captive together with his son.
Guillaume I and Jean I died in the disastrous [[Battle of Poitiers]] on 19 September 1356, where the French King [[John II of France|Jean II "the good"]] was taken captive together with his son.


Note:
Note:
The property of Breteuil had been inherited from Valeran III [[:fr:Maison de Breteuil|(fr)]] to his eldest daughter Alix, married to Count Raoul "the red" [[:fr:Raoul Ier de Clermont|(fr)]], and then the youngest, Amicie. When Amicie died in 1226, there seems to have been no obvious legitimate heir and the property went to the French Crown. The same year the property was redeemed with 3000 pounds by "Clémence, wife of Simon of [[Beaussault|Beausault]], and Jeanne of [[Dargies]]", assumed to be sisters, in accordance to a previous agreement between Amicie and the king. They are assumed to be relatives within the Clermont family, possibly daughters of Amicie's sister Mathilde or even Amicie herself.<ref>[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PARIS%20REGION%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc319304485 FMG: property of Breteuil]</ref>
The property of Breteuil had been inherited from Valeran III [[:fr:Maison de Breteuil|(fr)]] to his eldest daughter Alix, married to Count Raoul "the red" [[:fr:Raoul Ier de Clermont|(fr)]], and then the youngest, Amicie. When Amicie died in 1226, there seems to have been no obvious legitimate heir and the property went to the French Crown. The same year the property was redeemed with 3000 pounds by "Clémence, wife of Simon of [[Beaussault|Beausault]], and Jeanne of [[Dargies]]", assumed to be sisters, in accordance to a previous agreement between Amicie and the king. They are assumed to be relatives within the Clermont family, possibly daughters of Amicie's sister Mathilde or even Amicie herself.
The connection with later Seigneurs like presumably Simon, Guy and Raoul is not clear. Several suggestions have been made to resolve the question. Also which distinction should be made between the titles Seigneur of Beausault or Breteuil in this context, and some heir can have one title and others the other in the genealogy. The property may have been divided or the title may have been used honorifically. Another possibility is that either the attribution of Seigneurs of Breteuil to the line of Guy I, or the family relationship is wrong. The [[Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis]] belonged to this house of Clermont until the death of Raoul I "the red" [[:fr:Raoul Ier de Clermont|(fr)]] in 1191. His daughter Catherine married [[Louis I, Count of Blois]] and their son [[Theobald VI, Count of Blois]] sold the County of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis to the French Crown in 1218.
The connection with later Seigneurs like presumably Simon, Guy and Raoul is not clear. Several suggestions have been made to resolve the question. Also which distinction should be made between the titles Seigneur of Beausault or Breteuil in this context, and some heir can have one title and others the other in the genealogy. The property may have been divided or the title may have been used honorifically. Another possibility is that either the attribution of Seigneurs of Breteuil to the line of Guy I, or the family relationship is wrong. The [[Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis]] belonged to this house of Clermont until the death of Raoul I "the red" [[:fr:Raoul Ier de Clermont|(fr)]] in 1191. His daughter Catherine married [[Louis I, Count of Blois]] and their son [[Theobald VI, Count of Blois]] sold the County of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis to the French Crown in 1218.
however links have shown of the house of Clermont engaging in marriage the Bellacors of Bath, showing the family have survived the generations

For more about this problem, see [[Simon II of Clermont]].
For more about this problem, see [[Simon II of Clermont]].


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==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
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|1= '''Guy I of Clermont-Nesle'''<br>Marshal of France, Seigneur of Ailly, Offemont and Breteuil?
|2= [[Simon II of Clermont]] (c. 1216 - 1286)<br>Seigneur of Ailly, Seigneur of Nesle
|2= [[Simon II of Clermont]] (c. 1216 1286)<br>Seigneur of Ailly, Seigneur of Nesle
|3= [[Adele of Montfort]]-l'Amaury (d. 1279), Dame of [[Houdan]]
|3= [[Adele of Montfort]]-l'Amaury (d. 1279), Dame of [[Houdan]]
|4= Raoul I of Clermont-Nesle, Seigneur of Ailly [[:fr:Maison de Clermont-Nesle|(fr)]] (c. 1185 - 1225)
|4= Raoul I of Clermont-Nesle, Seigneur of Ailly [[:fr:Maison de Clermont-Nesle|(fr)]] (c. 1185 1225)
|5= Gertrude of Nesle (1175 - 1239) *
|5= Gertrude of Nesle (1175–1239) *
|6= [[Amaury VI of Montfort|Amaury VI/VII]], Count of Montfort [[:fr:Liste des comtes de Montfort-l'Amaury|(fr)]] (1195–1241)<br>[[Constable of France]], Titular [[Duke of Narbonne]]
|6= [[Amaury VI of Montfort|Amaury VI/VII]], Count of Montfort [[:fr:Liste des comtes de Montfort-l'Amaury|(fr)]] (1195–1241)<br>[[Constable of France]], Titular [[Duke of Narbonne]]
|7= Beatrix of Viennois/Burgundy (1205 – 1248)
|7= Beatrix of Viennois/Burgundy (1205–1248)
|8= Simon I, Seigneur of Ailly-sur-Noye [[:fr:Maison de Clermont-Nesle|(fr)]] (c. 1134 - a. 1187)
|8= Simon I, Seigneur of Ailly-sur-Noye [[:fr:Maison de Clermont-Nesle|(fr)]] (c. 1134 a. 1187)
|9= Mathilde of Breteuil (d. 1208)
|9= Mathilde of Breteuil (d. 1208)
|10= Jean of Nesle, [[Châtelain]] of [[Bruges]] (d. 1197/1200)
|10= Jean of Nesle, [[Châtelain]] of [[Bruges]] (d. 1197/1200)
|11= Elisabeth of Peteghem/Lambersart ? (1158 - 1209 ?)
|11= Elisabeth of Peteghem/Lambersart ? (1158–1209?)
|12= [[Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester]] (1165 – 1218)
|12= [[Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester]] (1165–1218)
|13= [[Alix de Montmorency]] (d.c. 1220)
|13= [[Alix de Montmorency]] (d. c. 1220)
|14= [[Guigues VI of Viennois|Andre/Guigues VI]] (1184 - 1237)<br>dauphin of [[Viennois]], count of [[Albon, Drôme|Albon]], [[Grenoble]], [[Oisans]] and [[Briançon]]
|14= [[Guigues VI of Viennois|Andre/Guigues VI]] (1184–1237)<br>dauphin of [[Viennois]], count of [[Albon, Drôme|Albon]], [[Grenoble]], [[Oisans]] and [[Briançon]]
|15= Beatrice, Countess of Gap and Embrun (1182 – b. 1248)
|15= Beatrice, Countess of Gap and Embrun (1182 – b. 1248)
|16= Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis [[:fr:Renaud II de Clermont|(fr)]] (c. 1075 - b. 1162)
|16= [[Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis]] (c. 1075 b. 1162)
|17= Clémence (daughter of [[Reginald I, Count of Bar]] ?)
|17= Clémence (daughter of [[Reginald I, Count of Bar]] ?)
|18= Valeran III, Sire of Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis [[:fr:Maison de Breteuil|(fr)]] (d. 1162)
|18= Valeran III, Sire of Breteuil-en-Beauvaisis [[:fr:Maison de Breteuil|(fr)]] (d. 1162)
|19= Holdeburge, Dame of Ailly-sur-Noye and Tartigny (d.a. 1156)
|19= Holdeburge, Dame of Ailly-sur-Noye and Tartigny (d. a. 1156)
|20= Raoul II of Nesle [[:nl:Rudolf II van Nesle|(nl)]], [[Châtelain]] ([[Burggraf]]) of [[Bruges]] (d. 1153/60)
|20= Raoul II of Nesle [[:nl:Rudolf II van Nesle|(nl)]], [[Châtelain]] ([[Burggraf]]) of [[Bruges]] (d. 1153/60)
|21= Gertrude of [[Montaigu, Aisne|Montaigu]]{{dn|date=May 2013}} ?<br>daughter of Lambert (d.a. 1140), Count of Clermont and Montaigu (Ardennes) [[:fr:Clermont-sous-Huy|(fr)]]
|21= Gertrude of [[Montaigu, Aisne|Montaigu]] ?<br>daughter of Lambert (d. a. 1140), Count of Clermont and Montaigu (Ardennes) [[:fr:Clermont-sous-Huy|(fr)]]
|22= Jan I of Peteghem (c.1107 - 1154) ?
|22= Jan I of Peteghem (c. 1107 1154) ?
|23= Petronille of Avesnes (Oisy) (d.a. 1174) ?<br>daughter of Gauthier I of [[Oisy, Aisne|Oisy]]{{dn|date=May 2013}}, Seigneur of [[Avesnes]] ?
|23= Petronille of Avesnes (Oisy) (d. a. 1174) ?<br>daughter of Gauthier I of [[Oisy, Aisne|Oisy]], Seigneur of [[Avesnes]] ?
|24= Simon, Seigneur of Montfort l'Amaury [[:fr:Simon de Montfort (mort en 1188)|(fr)]] (d.c. 1188)
|24= Simon, Seigneur of Montfort l'Amaury [[:fr:Simon de Montfort (mort en 1188)|(fr)]] (d. c. 1188)
|25= Amicia of Beaumont, daughter of [[Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester]]
|25= Amicia of Beaumont, daughter of [[Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester]]
|26= Bouchard IV/V de Montmorency [[:de:Bouchard IV. de Montmorency|(de)]] (d. 1189)
|26= Bouchard IV/V de Montmorency [[:de:Bouchard IV. de Montmorency|(de)]] (d. 1189)
|27= Laurette (1150 – 1181), daughter of [[Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut]]
|27= Laurette (1150–1181), daughter of [[Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut]]
|28= [[Hugh III of Burgundy]] (1142 – 1192)
|28= [[Hugh III of Burgundy]] (1142–1192)
|29= [[Béatrice of Albon]] (1161 – 1228)
|29= [[Béatrice of Albon]] (1161–1228)
|30= [[Rainon I of Sabran]] [[:it:De Sabran|(it)]] (1160 – 1224)
|30= [[Rainon I of Sabran]] [[:it:De Sabran|(it)]] (1160–1224)
|31= Garsenda, daughter of Guglielmo IV of Forcalquier
|31= Garsenda, daughter of Guglielmo IV of Forcalquier
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* Not to be confounded with [[:fr:Gertrude de Nesle-Soissons]] (1185 - 1220), daughter of her paternal uncle [[Ralph, Count of Soissons|Raoul "the good" of Nesle, Count of Soissons]] and Alix of Dreux.
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*[http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Clermont-Beauvaisis-Nesle.pdf Family tree of Clermont-Beauvaisis-Nesle] {{fr icon}}
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| DATE OF DEATH = July 11, 1302
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Kortrijk]], [[Belgium]]
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 30 September 2023

Guy I of Clermont-Nesle
Guy Ier de Clermont-Nesle
Seigneur of Ailly and Maulette
Reign1285–1302
Seigneur of Offemont jure uxoris
Reignc. 1294–1302
Seigneur of Breteuil ?
Reign1285–1302
Bornc. 1255
Died1302
Kortrijk
SpouseMarguerite of Mello [fr]
Marguerite of Thourotte
possibly more
IssueJean I of Nesle-Offémont
Alix
Mahaut
Péronne
Raoul IV of Clermont-Nesle ?
HouseHouse of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
also House of Creil
also House of Clermont-Nesle
FatherSimon II of Clermont
MotherAdele of Montfort
One coat of arms used by Guy I of Clermont

Guy I of Clermont-Nesle (c. 1255 – 11 July 1302) was a Marshal of France, Seigneur (Lord) of Offemont jure uxoris, and possibly of Ailly, Maulette and Breteuil. He might have been a Seigneur of Nesle also, or used the title "Sire of Nesle" due to his family. Difficulties about the seigneurie of Breteuil are present, and the status of Ailly and Maulette in relation to Breteuil.

Biography

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Guy was the youngest son of Simon II of Clermont (c. 1216 – 1286) by Adele of Montfort (d. 1279), daughter of Amaury VI of Montfort. He had three brothers and at least one sister, whose son was the famous Robert VIII Bertrand (fr), also Marshal of France.

In 1296 he became Marshal of France, when his elder brother Raoul of Clermont, Viscount of Châteaudun and Seigneur of Nesle was already the Constable and Grand Chamberlain of France. The French King Philip "the fair" (1268–1314) sent the two brothers to attack the enemy at the Siege of Lille (1297), where they were victorious and took a large number of prisoners. Some descendant to Guy is said have assisted in the conquest of Guyenne by Philip's grandson King Edward III of England (1312–1377).

Together with his brother, under Robert II, Count of Artois as commander, he fought in the Franco-Flemish War (1297–1305) against the County of Flanders. In 1302 in the Battle of the Golden Spurs at Kortrijk, the French army was utterly defeated, all three killed and the Flemish regained independence.

Marriage and issue

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Guy married firstly c. 1268 Marguerite, a daughter probably of Guillaume or Dreux (d. 1249) of Mello [fr], Seigneur of Saint-Bris. She was anyway a descendant of Dreux IV of Mello sr. (1137/38 – 1218), but the exact family relations are very difficult to determine.

Secondly, in c. 1285, he married Marguerite of Thourotte, Dame of Offemont and Thourotte, daughter of Ansould II of Thourotte (de) (d. c. 1294) and Jeanne (of Abbecourt?). They had five probable children with descendants:

A possible son, a probable alternative is that his cousin Jean of Tartigny, son of Raoul (II) of Tartigny (d. a. 1243), a brother of Simon II of Clermont, was the father:

Guillaume I and Jean I died in the disastrous Battle of Poitiers on 19 September 1356, where the French King Jean II "the good" was taken captive together with his son.

Note: The property of Breteuil had been inherited from Valeran III (fr) to his eldest daughter Alix, married to Count Raoul "the red" (fr), and then the youngest, Amicie. When Amicie died in 1226, there seems to have been no obvious legitimate heir and the property went to the French Crown. The same year the property was redeemed with 3000 pounds by "Clémence, wife of Simon of Beausault, and Jeanne of Dargies", assumed to be sisters, in accordance to a previous agreement between Amicie and the king. They are assumed to be relatives within the Clermont family, possibly daughters of Amicie's sister Mathilde or even Amicie herself. The connection with later Seigneurs like presumably Simon, Guy and Raoul is not clear. Several suggestions have been made to resolve the question. Also which distinction should be made between the titles Seigneur of Beausault or Breteuil in this context, and some heir can have one title and others the other in the genealogy. The property may have been divided or the title may have been used honorifically. Another possibility is that either the attribution of Seigneurs of Breteuil to the line of Guy I, or the family relationship is wrong. The Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis belonged to this house of Clermont until the death of Raoul I "the red" (fr) in 1191. His daughter Catherine married Louis I, Count of Blois and their son Theobald VI, Count of Blois sold the County of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis to the French Crown in 1218. however links have shown of the house of Clermont engaging in marriage the Bellacors of Bath, showing the family have survived the generations For more about this problem, see Simon II of Clermont.

Ancestry

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References

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      This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.

Guy I of Clermont
Born: c. 1255 Died: 1302
Regnal titles
Preceded by Seigneur of Ailly and Maulette
1286–1302
Succeeded by
Raoul IV ?
Preceded by Seigneur of Breteuil ?
1286–1302
Succeeded by
Raoul IV ?
Preceded by
Ansould II of Thourotte
Seigneur of Offemont
jure uxoris

c. 1294–1302
Succeeded by
Jean I