Renard I of Dampierre-en-Astenois
Renard I, also spelled Reynald, Raynald, Rainard or Renaud (died 1190/1), was the count, or lord, of Dampierre-le-Château in the Astenois. He was married sometime before 1163 to one Euphemia, who bore him two sons: Renard II, who succeeded him, and Henry.[1] In 1172, he appeared in the first edition of the Feoda Campaniae, a list of all the fiefs of the county of Champagne. He was listed as a liegeman in the castellany of Vitry.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Evergates 2007, p. 228.
- ↑ Longnon 1978, pp. 60–63.
Sources
- Barthélémy, Anatole de (1884). "Chartes de départ et de retour des comtes de Dampierre-en-Astenois: IVe et Ve croisades". Archives de l'Orient Latin. 2: 184–207.
- Barthélemy, Anatole de (1888). "Le comté d'Astenois et les comtes de Dampierre-le-Château". Revue de Champagne et de Brie. 25: 401–16.
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- Evergates, Theodore (2007). The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100–1300. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Longnon, Jean (1978). Les compagnons de Villehardouin: Recherches sur les croisés de la quatrième croisade. Geneva: Librairie Droz.
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