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'''Guy I of Dampierre''' (died 1151), son of Thibaut of Dampierre-sur-l’Aube and Elizabeth of Montlhéry, daughter of [[Milo I of Montlhéry]].{{sfn|Riley-Smith|1997|p=248}} [[Count of Champagne|Viscount of Troyes]]. Seigneur of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier, and Moëlain.


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Guy travelled with [[Hugh, Count of Champagne|Hugh I of Troyes]] on his pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1125.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The First Crusaders, 1095-1131|last=Riley-Smith|first=Jonathan|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1997|isbn=|location=London|pages=167, 173, 184|quote=|via=}}</ref> It is not known whether Guy became a [[Knight Templar]], although his son William approved the donation of property to the Templars at Provins<ref>{{Cite book|title=Knights Templar Encyclopedia|last=Ralis|first=Karen|publisher=Career Press|year=2007|isbn=|location=|pages=|quote=|via=}}</ref> in 1133. (See also the article by Peixoto sourced below.) Guy was associated with [[Balian of Ibelin|Barisan the Old]], who travelled in the Holy Land with Hugh II of Le Puiset, as well as Hugh’s uncle Guy of Le Puiset.
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'''Guy I of Dampierre''' (died 1151), son of Thibaut of Dampierre-sur-l’Aube and Elizabeth of Montlhéry, daughter of [[Milo I of Montlhéry]],{{sfn|Riley-Smith|1997|p=248}} [[Count of Champagne|Viscount of Troyes]]. Seigneur of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier, and Moëlain.


Guy travelled with [[Hugh, Count of Champagne|Hugh I of Troyes]] on his pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1125.{{sfn|Riley-Smith|1997|p=167,173, 184}} It is not known whether Guy became a [[Knight Templar]], although his son William approved the donation of property to the Templars at Provins.{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=182}} Guy was associated with [[Balian of Ibelin|Barisan the Old]], who travelled in the Holy Land with [[Hugh I of Jaffa|Hugh II of Le Puiset]], as well as Hugh’s uncle Guy of Le Puiset.
Guy married Helvide of Baudémont, daughter of Andre of Baudémont, Seneschal of Bourgogne, and his wife Agnes. Helvide was the widow of Hugh of Chacenay, Seigneur de Montréal. After Guy’s death, Helvide became a nun at Jully-les-Nonnains. Guy and Helvide had seven children:
* William I of Dampierre (d. after 1173), Seigneur of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier, and Moëlain
* Andre (d. after 1165)
* Milo (d. after 1165)
* [[Guy II of Dampierre]] (d. 1163), Constable of Champagne and Lord of Dampierre, Bourbon and Montluçon, married [[Mathilde of Bourbon]].
* Helvide (d. before May 1196), married Geoffrey IV, Seigneur of Joinville
* Agnes (d. after 1192), married Narjot, Seigneur of Toucy.

Guy II had two famous children: [[Archambaud VIII of Bourbon|Archambaud VIII, Lord of Bourbon,]] and [[William II of Dampierre|William II]], who married [[Margaret II, Countess of Flanders]], daughter of [[Baldwin I, Latin Emperor|Baldwin I, Latin Emperor of Constantinople]].

==Notes==
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Guy married Helvide of Baudémont, daughter of Andre of Baudémont, Seneschal of Bourgogne, and his wife Agnes.{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=294}} Helvide was the widow of Hugh of Chacenay, Seigneur de Montréal.{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=294}} After Guy’s death, Helvide became a nun at Jully-les-Nonnains. Guy and Helvide had seven children:
* [[William I of Dampierre]] (died after 1173), Seigneur of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier, and Moëlain.{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=294}} Married Ermengarde of [[Mouchy]]. Their son was [[Guy II of Dampierre]].
* Andre (died after 1165){{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=294}}
* Milo (died after 1165){{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=294}}
* Guy of Dampierre (died 1163), [[Ancient Diocese of Chalon-sur-Saône|bishop of Chalon]]{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=294}} (1044 – c. 1058)
* Helvide (died before May 1196), Married [[Geoffrey IV of Joinville|Geoffrey IV, Seigneur of Joinville]]{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=294}}
* Agnes (died after 1192), Married Narjot, Seigneur of Toucy.{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=294}}
== Sources ==
== Sources ==
*{{cite book |last=Riley-Smith |first=Johathan |title=The First Crusaders, 1095-1131 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1997 |ref=harv}}
*{{cite book |last=Riley-Smith |first=Johathan |title=The First Crusaders, 1095-1131 |url=https://archive.org/details/firstcrusaders1000jona |url-access=registration |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1997 }}
*{{cite book |last=Schenk |first=Jochen |title=Templar Families: Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c.1120-1307 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2012 }}
*Ralls, Karen, K''nights Templar Encyclopedia'', Career Press, 2007 (available on [https://books.google.com/books?id=t8jQStJcVmAC&pg=PA65&lpg=PA65&dq=knights+templar+provins&source=bl&ots=CaI0BROHmV&sig=-jYTJahOHy_AEeJiYkr-jJLLJWw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjl7aLRtPbPAhXFsFQKHWB-CgAQ6AEIOjAJ#v=onepage&q=knights%20templar%20provins&f=false Google Books])
*Peixoto, Michael J., ''Ghost Commandery: Shaping Local Templar Identity in the Cartulary of Provins'', Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, Volume 36, 2008 (available [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/enwiki/w/wsfh/0642292.0036.003/--ghost-commandery-shaping-local-templar-identity?rgn=main;view=fulltext online at the University of Michigan])
*Peixoto, Michael J., ''Ghost Commandery: Shaping Local Templar Identity in the Cartulary of Provins'', Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, Volume 36, 2008 (available [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/enwiki/w/wsfh/0642292.0036.003/--ghost-commandery-shaping-local-templar-identity?rgn=main;view=fulltext online at the University of Michigan])


==See also==
*[[House of Dampierre]] and [[the Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset]].

==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 1 May 2024

Guy I of Dampierre
Lord of Dampierre
Reignc. 1107 – c. 1151
PredecessorThibaut of Dampierre-sur-l’Aube
SuccessorWilliam I of Dampierre
Other titlesconstable of Champagne
constable of Auvergne
Viscount of Troyes
Bornc. 1095
Diedc. 1151
Noble familyHouse of Dampierre
Spouse(s)Helvide de Baudément
IssueAnseric
William I of Dampierre
Andre
Milon
Guy
Helvide
Agnes
FatherThibaut of Dampierre-sur-l’Aube
MotherElisabeth de Montlhery

Guy I of Dampierre (died 1151), son of Thibaut of Dampierre-sur-l’Aube and Elizabeth of Montlhéry, daughter of Milo I of Montlhéry,[1] Viscount of Troyes. Seigneur of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier, and Moëlain.

Guy travelled with Hugh I of Troyes on his pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1125.[2] It is not known whether Guy became a Knight Templar, although his son William approved the donation of property to the Templars at Provins.[3] Guy was associated with Barisan the Old, who travelled in the Holy Land with Hugh II of Le Puiset, as well as Hugh’s uncle Guy of Le Puiset.

Guy married Helvide of Baudémont, daughter of Andre of Baudémont, Seneschal of Bourgogne, and his wife Agnes.[4] Helvide was the widow of Hugh of Chacenay, Seigneur de Montréal.[4] After Guy’s death, Helvide became a nun at Jully-les-Nonnains. Guy and Helvide had seven children:

Sources

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  • Riley-Smith, Johathan (1997). The First Crusaders, 1095-1131. Cambridge University Press.
  • Schenk, Jochen (2012). Templar Families: Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c.1120-1307. Cambridge University Press.
  • Peixoto, Michael J., Ghost Commandery: Shaping Local Templar Identity in the Cartulary of Provins, Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, Volume 36, 2008 (available online at the University of Michigan)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Riley-Smith 1997, p. 248.
  2. ^ Riley-Smith 1997, p. 167,173, 184.
  3. ^ Schenk 2012, p. 182.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Schenk 2012, p. 294.