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Bouchard de Marly

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He was succeeded as lord of Marly, Montreuil-Bonnin and Picauville by his son Pierre (d. 1240), who was in turn succeeded by his brother younger brother, Bouchard II (d. 1250). Bouchard II was succeeded by his son, Mathieu II,
190:(d. 1280). Mathieu II was succeeded by his son, Mathieu III (d. 1305), who was in turn succeeded by his son, Louis de Marly. Louis died without issue in c. 1356, and the possession of Marly and Picauville passed to the 138:
for two years. Simon laid siege to Lastours in the spring of 1211, and Pierre-Roger de Cabaret released Bouchard as an emissary presenting his terms of surrender. Bouchard then participated in the siege of
155:(1217/8). Simon died when this siege was in its ninth month, on 25 June 1218, and Bouchard now followed Simon's son, Amaury VI de Montfort, and later participated in the renewed crusade declared by 247:
Les seigneurs de Marly, recherches historiques et archéologiques sur la ville et seigneurie de Marly-le-Roi avec notes, armoiries et sceaux... préface de Victorien Sardou.
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Bouchard was given the possessions of Saissac and of Saint-Martin-en-Languedoc by Simon. In late 1209, Bouchard is captured by
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Paris, Imprimerie et librairie universelle, 1882. The arms of Montmorency are later described as
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d'or à la croix de gueules frettée d'argent cantonnée de quatre alérions d'azur.
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Histoire de la Maison Royale de France, et des grands officiers de la Couronne
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Bouchard de Marly in 1204 sponsored the foundation of the abbey of
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Bouchard used the coat of arms of the lords of Montmorency,
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or à la croix de gueules cantonnée de quatre alérions d'azur
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He was the son of Mathieu, lord of Marly, and grandson of
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in 1225. He was killed in this campaign, during Louis'
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Bouchard de Marly in a 13th-century miniature from the
299:Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Ange de Sainte-Rosalie, 296:, Librairie AcadĂ©mique Perrin, 1988, p. 140. 198:in 1676, from which time it came to be known as 30:(c. 1180s – 1226) was a French knight and 251:or a cross gules, quarterly four alerions azure 143:(May 1211), and relieved Simon at the siege of 8: 172:or a cross gules, quarterly four eagles ( 163:, on 13 September 1226. He was buried at 92:and, unlike the French contingent led by 84:, carried by his 10th-century ancestor, 341:13th-century military history of France 211: 88:. His father had participated in the 7: 178:, attested (without tincture) in a 107:. In 1209, he participated in the 14: 336:People of the Albigensian Crusade 219:Rouet, Christian (2021-11-18). 68:Mathieu I, baron of Montmorency 1: 221:"L'abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay" 151:(12 September 1213) and the 261:fr:Armorial des Montmorency 188:Grand Chamberlain of France 357: 86:Bouchard I of Montmorency 54:. He was a member of the 48:Saint-Martin-en-Languedoc 267:, Bouchard II de Marly: 194:. Marly was acquired by 153:second siege of Toulouse 134:and kept as prisoner at 78:form of the German name 331:Medieval French knights 132:Pierre-Roger de Cabaret 275:does not indicate the 24: 292:Dominique Paladilhe, 165:Port-Royal des Champs 105:Port-Royal des Champs 19: 157:Louis VIII of France 94:Simon IV of Montford 196:Louis XIV of France 117:Alix de Montmorency 115:who was married to 109:Albigensian Crusade 100:on 27 August 1204. 28:Bouchard I de Marly 273:seal of Mathieu II 111:, where he joined 56:Montmorency family 25: 22:Chansonnier du Roi 294:Simon de Montfort 125:Theobald of Marly 113:Simon of Montford 348: 280: 243: 237: 235: 233: 232: 216: 161:siege of Avignon 98:sack of the city 40:Montreuil-Bonnin 356: 355: 351: 350: 349: 347: 346: 345: 316: 315: 314: 289: 284: 283: 263:: Montmorency: 244: 240: 230: 228: 218: 217: 213: 208: 149:Battle of Muret 64: 12: 11: 5: 354: 352: 344: 343: 338: 333: 328: 318: 317: 313: 312:External links 310: 309: 308: 297: 288: 285: 282: 281: 238: 225:Pays d'Yveline 210: 209: 207: 204: 192:House of LĂ©vis 182:used in 1225. 90:Fourth Crusade 63: 60: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 353: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 323: 321: 311: 306: 302: 298: 295: 291: 290: 286: 278: 274: 270: 266: 262: 258: 257: 252: 248: 242: 239: 226: 222: 215: 212: 205: 203: 201: 197: 193: 189: 183: 181: 180:heraldic seal 177: 175: 168: 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 145:Castelnaudary 142: 137: 133: 128: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 101: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 82: 77: 73: 69: 61: 59: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 23: 18: 300: 293: 287:Bibliography 276: 268: 264: 254: 250: 246: 241: 229:. Retrieved 224: 214: 200:Marly-le-Roi 184: 171: 169: 129: 102: 79: 71: 65: 27: 26: 326:1226 deaths 245:A. Maquet, 227:(in French) 320:Categories 279:variation. 231:2024-03-08 206:References 62:Background 52:Picauville 34:, lord of 303:(1728), 176:?) azure 174:alerions 136:Lastours 81:Burchard 72:Bouchard 32:crusader 44:Saissac 305:p. 657 277:fretty 256:fretty 141:Lavaur 121:Poissy 76:Norman 74:is a 36:Marly 271:The 50:and 322:: 259:. 223:. 202:. 167:. 127:. 70:. 58:, 46:, 42:, 38:, 307:. 236:. 234:.

Index


Chansonnier du Roi
crusader
Marly
Montreuil-Bonnin
Saissac
Saint-Martin-en-Languedoc
Picauville
Montmorency family
Mathieu I, baron of Montmorency
Norman
Burchard
Bouchard I of Montmorency
Fourth Crusade
Simon IV of Montford
sack of the city
Port-Royal des Champs
Albigensian Crusade
Simon of Montford
Alix de Montmorency
Poissy
Theobald of Marly
Pierre-Roger de Cabaret
Lastours
Lavaur
Castelnaudary
Battle of Muret
second siege of Toulouse
Louis VIII of France
siege of Avignon

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