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...
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son of Archambaud VIII of Bourbon. He married Yolande I, Countess of Nevers. They had: Matilda II, Countess of Nevers (d. 1262) Agnes, Lady of Bourbon (1237...
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of arms of the previous ones. The son of Guy de Dampierre and Mahaut de Bourbon, Archambaud VIII, took the name and arms of his mother, "de Bourbon"...
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granddaughter, Mathilde of Bourbon, then became the first dame de Bourbon (dame being the feminine form of seigneur/sire), as she was Archambaud's eldest living...
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Guy of Dampierre and Mathilde of Bourbon, Archambaud VIII, took the name and the arms of his mother, i.e. "of Bourbon", a custom in which he was followed...
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son, Theobald II of Navarre. Margaret was born into the House of Dampierre, the eldest daughter of Archambaud VIII, Lord of Bourbon. Her mother was her...
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Bourbonnais (redirect from Coat of Arms of Bourbonnais)
II of Dampierre, who added Montluçon to the possessions of the lords of Bourbon. The second house of Bourbon started in 1218, with Archambaud VIII, son...
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before arriving. In 1240 he married Marie (1220–1274), daughter of Archambaud VIII of Bourbon. They had three children: Robert IV (1241–1282), succeeded his...
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was the marriage of Jeanne III to Antoine de Bourbon, an heir to the French throne, and the subsequent succession to the throne of their son, Henry III...
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lord of Dampierre from 1216 until his death. He was the son of Guy II, constable of Champagne, and Mathilde of Bourbon. His brother, Archambaud VIII, inherited...
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Joceran, Lord of Brancion Mathilde's second husband was Guy II of Dampierre. With him, she had: Archambaud VIII (1189–1242), Lord of Bourbon William II (1196–1231)...
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Also Queen consort of Navarre. Also Queen consort of France....
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Charolais. Also Duchess consort of Enghien. Also Duchess consort of Montmorency. Always known as the Duchess of Bourbon Also Duchess consort of Guise....
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(complete list) – Archambaud VIII de Bourbon, Lord (1218–1242) Archambaud IX de Bourbon, Lord (1242–1249) Matilda II, Countess of Nevers, Lady (1249–1262)...
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Moulins, Allier (redirect from Edict of Moulins)
seat of the Dukes of Bourbon. It appears in documented records at least as far back as the year 990. In 1232, Archambaud VIII, Sire de Bourbon granted...
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count of Foix and viscount of Castelbon) 1398–1428 : Isabelle (sister of, also countess of Foix and viscountess of Castelbon, married Archambaud of Grailly)...
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The following is a list of nobles and magnates in the Kingdom of France in the 13th century. Note: Ecclesiastical peers must have had the title for at...
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1070. Fulk was then said to have married Ermengarde of Bourbon, daughter of its lord Archambaud IV the Strong. Geoffrey IV Martel, their son, ruled jointly...
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(complete list) – Archambaud III de Bourbon [fr], Lord (1034–c.1078) Archambaud IV de Bourbon [fr], Lord (c.1078–1095) Archambaud V de Bourbon [fr], Lord (1095–1096)...
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Château de Tournoël (category Monuments historiques of Puy-de-Dôme)
1216. His son and successor, Archambaud VIII, retained ownership of Tournoël by the King's decision. In 1225, King Louis VIII planned to convey his Auvergne...
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of Jean de Foix, Earl of Kendal), and the Counts of Caraman, or Carmain, descended from Isabeau de Foix, Dame de Navailles (only child of Archambaud de...
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1471 Francis II, Duke of Brittany. They were parents of Anne of Brittany, twice queen of France as consort to both Charles VIII and Louis XII. Pierre...
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married Archambaud IX de Bourbon. From her second marriage with Guigues IV de Forez: Artaude, married to Artaud IV de Roussillon, widower of Marie of Geneva...
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burial. Guy and Agnes had two children: Yolande married Archambaud IX of Bourbon Walter The county of Saint-Pol reverted to his mother, Elizabeth, who ceded...
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II de Bourbon [fr], Lord (1116–1120) Archambaud VII de Bourbon [fr], Lord (1120–1171) Mathilde Ire de Bourbon [fr], Lady (1171–1218) Duchy of Brittany...
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Norman consorts List of English consorts List of consorts of Provence List of consorts of Lorraine List of consorts of Sicily List of consorts of Naples...
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de Bourbon [fr], Lord (915–953) Aymon Ier de Bourbon [fr], Lord (953–959) Archambaud Ier de Bourbon [fr], Lord (959–990) Archambaud II de Bourbon [fr]...
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properties of the house of Bourbon du Maine, Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon (died 1821) added the château and domain of Dreux to the possessions of the house...
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duke-peer of Bourbon (1356–1410) Jean I de Bourbon (1380–1434), duke-peer of Bourbon (1410–1434) Charles I de Bourbon (1401–1456), duke-peer of Bourbon (1434–1456)...
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al-Din Muhammad, Ayyubid sultan (d. 1217) Archambaud VIII ("the Great"), Bourbon nobleman (d. 1242) Ferdinand of Castile, Spanish prince (infante) (d. 1211)...
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