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Guy II (Gui, Guido) de Dampierre, seigneur de Dampierre et de Montluçon

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Champagne, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
Death: January 18, 1216 (56-65)
Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France
Place of Burial: Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Guillaume I, seigneur de Dampierre and Hermengarde de Monchy, DUP
Husband of Mathilde, dame de Bourbon
Father of Philippa Mahaut de Dampierre; Archambaud VIII "le Grand" de Dampierre, seigneur de Bourbon; Guillaume II, Lord of Saint Dizier and Noyel; Marie de Dampierre, sur-l'Aube; Jeanne de Dampierre and 1 other
Brother of Milon de Dampierre; Élisabeth de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube; Odette de Thourotte and Hélvis (Helvise) de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube
Half brother of Guillaume I, comte de Mello; Agnès de Mello, dame de Voisines and Beatrix de Mello

Occupation: Connétable de Champagne
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About Guy II de Dampierre, seigneur de Dampierre et de Bourbon

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Guy II of Dampierre (died 18 January 1216) was constable of Champagne, and Lord of Dampierre, Bourbon and Montluçon. He was the only son of William I of Dampierre, Lord of Dampierre, and Ermengarde of Mouchy. William I of Dampierre was the son of Guy I, Lord of Dampierre and Viscount of Troyes, and Helvide de Baudémont.

Guy participated in the Third Crusade as a member of an advance party who initiated the Siege of Acre in the fall of 1189.[1] His name and arms are in the Salles des Croisades of the Palace of Versailles[2]

Biography

Castle chapel of Moëslains.
Guy was the eldest son of William I of Dampierre[3] and Ermengarde of Toucy, lady of Champlay and daughter of Ithier III de Toucy and Elisabeth of Joigny.

During the lifetime of his father, Guy received the Lordship of Moëslains and maybe the viscounty of Troyes. During this time, he signed charters under the name of Guy de Moëslains.

Around 1174, Guy succeeded his father as Lord of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier and Saint-Just. Like his father before him, he is also named constable of Champagne, but this position was not hereditary.[4][5]

In 1189, he participated in the Third Crusade as a member of an advance party who initiated the Siege of Acre in the fall of the year.[1][6][7] After the departure of King Philip Augustus, he stayed in the Holy Land and fought at the Battle of Arsuf. He came back to Dampierre in late 1192.[6] His name and arms are in the Salles des Croisades of the Palace of Versailles[8]

Church of Dampierre.
In 1194, Guy fought with Philip Augustus against the English and was at the battle of Fréteval in the rearguard that covered the escape of the King. In 1202, he participated in the conquest of Normandy and fought at the battle of Mirebeau, the siege of Château Gaillard and the catch of Falaise, Caen, Bayeux and Rouen.[9][10]

In 1199, for service rendered, the King gave him the Lordship of Montluçon.[11]

In 1210, Guy was sent at the head of a royal army sent by Philip Augustus to confiscate the lands of Count Guy II of Auvergne.[12] He took Nonette, the castle of Tournoël and Riom in December 1213, and removed Guy of Auvergne from power. He was named by the King constable of Auvergne and managed the county for him. [12][13]

Guy also fought at the battle of Bouvines and his participation was decisive in the French victory.[14]

During the war of the Succession of Champagne, Guy supported the Countess-Regent Blanche of Navarre and her son Theobald against the pretender Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt and his wife Philippa of Champagne.[15]

Guy died on 18 January 1216 and was buried in Saint-Laumer Abbey at Blois.[16]

Family

Castle of Dampierre.
In the year 1196 he married Mathilde of Bourbon, daughter of Archambaud de Bourbon and Alix of Burgundy,[17] and had:

Archambaud of Dampierre,[17] Lord of Bourbon and Montluçon after his father's death.
William II of Dampierre, Lord of Dampierre, Saint-Dizier and Moëslains, married Margaret II of Flanders[17]
Guy III of Dampierre, Lord of Saint-Just after his father's death.[18]
Philippa Mahaut of Dampierre, married in 1205 to Guigues IV, Count of Forez.[18]
Marie of Dampierre, married around 1201 to Hervé of Vierzon. Then widowed, she married secondly in 1220 to Henri I de Sully.[18]
Joan of Dampierre.
Margaret of Dampierre.

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Seigneur, Gui II, de Dampierre, de Bourbon, III.
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Father: Guillaume I, seigneur de Dampierre.
Mother: Hermengarde de Moucy (Mouchy-en-Beauvaisis?).

SIBLINGS:
- Milon de Dampierre.
- Élisabeth de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube.
- Odette de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube.
- Hélvis (Helvise) de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube.

HALF-SIBLINGS:
- Guellaume I, comte de Mello.
- Beatrix de Mello.
- Agnès de Mello, dame de Voisines.
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b.~1140 (possibly as late as 1155)
d. 1215
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Husband of Mahaud [AKA Mathilde -ed.], dame de Bourbon.
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Guy II de Dampierre, marié à Mahaud, dame de Bourbon; après avoir été Seigneur de Dampierre, de Saint Dizier et Saint Just, il devient chef de la race des Bourbon et fonde la célèbre Maison de Bourbon. Guillaume de Dampierre Bourbon, son fils, marié à Marguerite de Flandres, a pour fils Jean de Dampierre-Flandres, qui suit, et qui lui succède dans la Seigneurie de Dampierre, de Saint Dizier, etc.

SOURCE: "Dampierre, antiquités nationales, françaises, européenes, etc: origines des ...", par 'Abbé, Stephane Maistre, livre II, Chapitre Premier, pages 49, PARIS, 1884. Published by, F. Watteler et Cie., Libraries, 5, rue du Cherche-Midi, 5.
Source [link]: https://books.google.com/books?id=ObU5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA49&
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CHILDREN:
- Philippa Mahaut de Dampierre
- Archambaud VIII "le Grand" de Dampierre, seigneur de Bourbon
- Guillaume II, seigneur de Dampierre
- Marie de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube
- Gui III de Dampierre, seigneur de Saint Just
- Jeanne de Dampierre

See also, SOURCE: Geni
Source [link]: Guy II de Dampierre, seigneur de Dampierre et de Bourbon
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Né vers 1140, il était fils de Guillaume Ier, seigneur de Dampierre, et d'Ermengarde de Mouchy. Il avait en apanage Moëslains et Dampierre, il devint seigneur de Saint-Dizier et de Saint-Just, connétable de Champagne à la mort de son père. Son nom et ses armes figurent dans la première des salles des croisades du château de Versailles car il était au côté de son suzerain Henry II à la troisième croisade. Il épousa en 1196 Mathilde, dame de Bourbon, fille d'Archambaud de Bourbon et d'Alix de Bourgogne et petite-fille d'Archambaud VII de Bourbon, laquelle venait de divorcer de Gaucher IV de Salins. Ils eurent:

- Archambaud VIII, (1189 † 1242), seigneur de Bourbon, connétable de France.
- Guillaume II (1196 † 1231).
- Philippée († 1223), mariée en 1205 à Guigues IV d'Albon († 1241), comte de Forez.
- Marie, mariée vers 1210 à Hervé de Vierzon, puis en 1220 à Henri Ier de Sully.

Après son mariage, il administra la seigneurie de Bourbon avec sa femme. Entre 1210 et 1212, il est à la tête d'une armée de Philippe Auguste contre Guy II, comte d'Auvergne. Il est accompagné de l'archevêque de Lyon Renaud II de Forez et du chef mercenaire Lambert Cadoc. L'objectif est de mater Guy II d'Auvergne, qui a dévasté l'abbaye royale de Mozac et fait prisonnier son propre frère Robert d'Auvergne, évêque de Clermont. Guy II de Dampierre écrase les troupes de Guy II d'Auvergne. En 1213, Philippe Auguste lui donne le comté d'Auvergne. Il est présent au côté du roi à la bataille de Bouvines, il a fondé le prieuré d'Epineusval et l'église paroissiale de Saint-Dizier.

Guy II de Dampierre, mort le 18 janvier 1216 [1215? -ed.], fut connétable de Champagne (1174-1216), seigneur de Dampierre, de Bourbon et de Montluçon.

SOURCE: Wikipedia
Source [link]: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_II_de_Dampierre
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Il mourut l'année suivante 1215 et fut inhumé à Blois, en l'église de Saint-Laumer, à laquelle il avoit fait plusieurs dons.

SOURCE: "Histoire Généalogique Et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de Bourbon", Tome 1, pages 31-34, par Nicolas Louis Achaintre - Chez Mansut Fils, Editeur, rue de l'école de Médecine, No. 4, Paris, 1825.
Source [link]: https://books.google.com/books?id=FzwWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA31&

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Guy II de Dampierre, seigneur de Dampierre et de Bourbon's Timeline

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Champagne, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
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1184
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Troyes, Aube, France
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Dampierre, Aube, France
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Dampierre, France
1216
January 18, 1216
Age 61
Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France
1216
Age 61
Abbaye de Saint Laumesin, Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France
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