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Renard II of Choiseul

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and nephew of his mother Alix of Vignory, as his pledge of faith and homage, except allegiance to the lord of Vignory. He also gained the right to hold the lordship directly from the lord of Choiseul if the lord of Vignory died without a male heir. Before this, the lordship had been under the control
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and Isabelle of Jonvelle. They had four children: Guy, Simon, Élisabeth, and Alix of Sexfontaines. After being widowed, Agnès married Pierre, lord of La Fauche, the son of Hugues IV of La Fauche, with whom she had children. Following another widowhood, she married Jacques, lord of Bayon, the son of
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for his sisters and arranging marriages to form alliances with other noble houses. Helvide, the eldest, married Simon of Beaujeu, while the youngest, Ide, married Pierre of Mereville. It is likely that the youngest sister, Alix, either became a nun or passed away at a young age.
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Renard must have enjoyed great integrity among his peers, as he is mentioned as a witness or guarantor in many deeds. In 1209, he was in Lorraine where he became the guardian of the land of Apremont while its owner was on a
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his castle of Choiseul and half of his land as part of this dowry. The efforts to reclaim his wife's property proved costly for Renard, leading him to borrow 250 pounds from Gilebert of Chaumont in 1223, a wealthy
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However, Renard always maintained good relations with his other neighbor, the Count of Bar, especially since the latter's wife was the sister of his second wife. In 1209, he became the guardian of the land of
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Faget de Casteljau, Henri (1981). "GĂ©ographie, histoire et gĂ©nĂ©alogies mĂ©diĂ©vales. Autour des premiers seigneurs de Lomont : les maisons de Faucogney, de Vesoul, de Ronchamp et d 'Auxelles".
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in exchange for their assistance in clearing the forest for new agricultural areas, leading to the settlement of new peasants and increased tax revenue. Similarly, he shared the revenues from the
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was then held by his eldest son, Aymon, who died around 1205 without marrying or having children, thus passing the family estate to his sister, Clémence, and subsequently to her husband.
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However, another troubadour, whose name has not been recorded in history and is known as the troubadour of Choiseul, has yet to receive a warm reception. He mocked the ladies of
1551:. Renard II and Renard III are likely the same person, making the genealogy mentioned above accurate. This also explains why the heirs of Renard II are not the lords of 558:. Although it did not greatly affect Renard, it helped fulfill the expansionist ambitions of the Champenois and provided him with protection against other rivals. 1376:, accusing them of being spendthrifts, and criticized the lords for not welcoming troubadours generously. He is believed to have written the following verses: 1301: 649: 547: 204: 2498: 1197: 698:, with Renard likely participating in these battles. In July 1218, as Érard's supporters dwindled, the remaining members gathered in his castle of 342: 1021:, exercised power until Jean's emancipation in December 1246. The lordship of Traves, which belonged to his wife, passed to his youngest son, 1650:
However, these donations would become the subject of disputes between Renard's descendants and the Abbey of Morimond for over a century.
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Renard's generosity was sometimes perceived as collaboration with the monks. For instance, he allocated a third of the new crops to the
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Renard then sought to consolidate the power of his house and preserve his autonomy. He was the first in his lineage to employ personal
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to claim their property. However, they were met with a cold reception and were unable to access their portion of the inheritance from
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However, there is a mistake in this assertion as a charter from 1236 mentions Renard, the lord of Choiseul and the son of
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in March. He likely passed away shortly after at around the age of 65 and was laid to rest alongside his ancestors in the
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because the Duke of Lorraine was a strong supporter of Érard of Brienne. They successively attacked the castles of
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urged Érard of Brienne and his supporters, including Renard, to reconcile with Blanche of Navarre or face
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of Champagne in a battle against a coalition led by a half-brother of the king who was dissatisfied with
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However, the dating of this song is inaccurate, and the Lord of Choiseul referred to in the song may be
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Born around 1175, likely at the castle of Choiseul, Renard was the eldest son and the primary heir of
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Pierre Mauclerc is Renard's brother-in-law, indicating that Renard decided to stay faithful to the
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during the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The region is located in the current department of
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Philip Augustus at the Battle of Bouvines, in Vincent de Beauvais, Le Miroir Historial (vol. IV).
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Some 19th-century historians have included two characters named Renard in the genealogy of the
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Saint Louis entrusting the regency to his mother Blanche of Castille (18th-century painting by
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Henri of Lorraine, lord of Bayon, and Damete of Pesmes. They had one child, Henri of Bayon;
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This office of advocate is hereditary, and Renard holds it as a descendant of the early
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Before his departure, his reputation did not seem tarnished by his participation in the
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Renard and Clémence jointly managed the lands of Faucogney, dividing their time between
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Agnès of Choiseul (died 1293) was married three times. In her first marriage, she wed
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on his lands. Chardin of Croisilles, who had previously been in the company of Count
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In February 1239, sensing his death, he drafted his will. He first donated to the
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Renard is first mentioned in a charter from 1176, where his father donated to the
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In 1236, he took part in the signing of the marriage contract between his nephew
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in particular, Renard maintained positive relationships with neighboring abbeys.
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he held from them. Subsequently, in 1224, he also pledged vassalage to the
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vis-Ă -vis his neighbors. In 1224, he also declared himself a vassal of the
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Azure, a cross or, each canton adorned with eighteen billets of the same.
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Les Écoliers de Christ, l'ordre canonial du Val des Écoliers, 1201-1539
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Upon returning to France, he entered into a prestigious marriage with
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Around 1220, at the age of about 45 and as a widower, Renard married
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and had five children, thus continuing the lineage of this family.
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In 1210, Renard, who received several rents from the domain of the
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Some 19th-century historians claim that Renard participated in the
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In 1220, he secured recognition from Guy of Vignory, the lord of
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of 300 horsemen, including Renard, to defend the young king.
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from the start of his rule, enabling him to break free from
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Yolande of Choiseul (died 1310) first married Jean of Ray,
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In 1220, he attended the court of the Duchess of Burgundy,
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In June 1218, Blanche of Navarre and the Duke of Burgundy,
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First marriage and inheritance of the Lordship of Faucogney
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in the absence of its legitimate owner, who had gone on a
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had a sister named BĂ©atrice, who is married to Hugues de
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Les Chansonniers de Champagne aux xiie et xiiie siècles
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Vassalage to the Counts of Champagne, Burgundy, and Bar
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acquiring property. Later, he was at the court of the
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Shortly before 1198, Renard inherited the lordship of
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in his first marriage. Clémence was the daughter of
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The lordship of 369:in 1190 is a forgery created for establishing the 1097:Acquisition of the Lordship of LafertĂ©-sur-Amance 864:In 1222, Renard welcomed his firstborn and heir, 796:Second marriage and struggle for obtaining Salins 2422:Vies des grands capitaines français du moyen-âge 1482:Renard of Choiseul (died 1276) was treasurer of 1042:was independent, although it paid homage to the 385:Before 1192, at the age of about 16, he married 1378: 1345: 1363:For praise and honor will greatly reward him. 1353:And tell Renaud that every day, immeasurably, 307:, the site of the former Château de Choiseul. 195:, which they both ruled. He took part in the 8: 955:, considered abducting the 14-year-old King 2347: 2335: 2323: 2311: 2299: 2284: 2272: 2260: 2245: 2230: 2213: 2198: 2183: 2171: 2159: 2142: 2130: 2113: 2098: 2077: 2062: 2047: 2035: 2023: 2008: 1993: 1970: 1955: 1936: 1445:origin, being a great-granddaughter of the 1101:Following the expansionist advances of the 452:over the property, possibly as part of her 1358:I love him loyally and with a whole heart, 1133:. In 1234, he further negotiated with the 824:as Alix of Dreux was a descendant of King 467:oversight while remaining a vassal of the 34: 18: 1664:Histoire des Ducs et Comtes de Champagne 1418:Before 1192, Renard of Choiseul married 1271:, Renard stood surety for the new Count 978:by fighting against his wife's brother. 792:and Guillaume and Richard of Chauvency. 713: 494: 299: 2361: 1929: 1834: 1816: 1801: 1791: 1670: 1589: 1348:To Choiseul go, song, with great cheer, 432:Inheritance of the Lordship of Choiseul 199:and supported the claims of his cousin 40:Coat of arms of the House of Choiseul ( 2295: 2293: 2256: 2254: 2241: 2239: 2226: 2224: 2222: 2209: 2207: 2194: 2192: 2155: 2153: 2151: 1002:, followed by another donation to the 861:as collateral for the loan repayment. 187:as his first wife, the heiress of the 2463: 2461: 2126: 2124: 2122: 2109: 2107: 2094: 2092: 2090: 2088: 2086: 2073: 2071: 2058: 2056: 2019: 2017: 2004: 2002: 1989: 1987: 1985: 1983: 1981: 1979: 1869: 1867: 1865: 1852: 1850: 1812: 1810: 1662:Arbois de Jubainville, Henri (1865). 750:under the command of his cousin, the 706:to observe the truce imposed on him. 565:who gathered under the banner of the 7: 2385: 2383: 2367: 2365: 1966: 1964: 1951: 1949: 1947: 1945: 1828:Recherches sur la Maison de Choiseul 1797: 1795: 1324:A fiddle player, illuminated in the 1275:to the suzerain of the latter, Duke 1264:. In 1214, after the death of Count 1013:He was succeeded by his eldest son, 784:, where he acted as surety with the 215:, where he likely fought during the 2392:La Noblesse de France aux Croisades 1405:, the son and successor of Renard. 1184:. He also showed generosity to the 951:, dissatisfied with the regency of 844:and likely rights over the land of 538:In 1210, Renard declared himself a 503:Renard was already a vassal of the 482:, he was responsible for providing 234:, his second wife, who hailed from 1826:Faget de Casteljau, Henri (1970). 1131:war of the succession of Champagne 770:war of the succession of Champagne 710:Participation in the Fifth Crusade 638:war of the succession of Champagne 624:War of the Succession of Champagne 353:, Bibliothèque Municipale de Lyon. 338:Participation in the Third Crusade 197:war of the succession of Champagne 14: 1506:lord of Sexfontaines and Jonvelle 1479:(died 1309) succeeded his father; 1220:. In 1215, at the request of the 776:, where he witnessed the lord of 412:until 1207 when Renard's mother, 242:. In 1228, he joined forces with 1641:and the heir of the new lineage. 1137:to become his direct vassal for 923:Raid with the Count of Champagne 742:In 1218, he participated in the 682:, marched to attack the city of 2499:Christians of the Fifth Crusade 702:. Renard then stood surety for 569:in response to the call of the 168:. He held the title of lord of 2437:Histoire des ducs de Bourgogne 2409:(in French). pp. 159–183. 959:. However, Count of Champagne 857:, and offering the village of 211:. He then participated in the 1: 1391:Which used to be worth to me, 1192:, as well as to the Abbey of 907:granted them the lordship of 828:of the Franks, making her of 788:for an agreement between the 772:. He was at the court of the 732:Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen 577:. He likely took part in the 523:that only paid homage to the 16:Lord of Choiseul in Champagne 2374:La Haute-Marne aux Croisades 1920:Poissonnier, Gilles (1996). 746:and likely took part in the 632:Countess Blanche of Navarre. 238:lineage and was the lady of 1058:. However, his holdings in 1029:Politics and administration 947:, and the Duke of Brittany 943:, the king's half-brother, 640:, he sided with his cousin 561:In 1214, he was one of the 2520: 2390:Roger, Paul-AndrĂ© (1845). 1774:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1762:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1750:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1738:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1726:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1714:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1702:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1690:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1678:Arbois de Jubainville 1865 1540:. Renard III then married 1464:. She was the daughter of 1085:, his brother-in-law, for 612:, his brother-in-law, for 219:alongside another cousin, 2450:Guyon, Catherine (1998). 2420:Mazas, Alexandre (1845). 1785:Les seigneurs de Choiseul 1523:and viscount of Besançon. 1510:Simon III of Sexfontaines 1381:Now I tell you, Choiseul, 1145:Relations with the clergy 1066:, he was a vassal of the 939:In 1228, a league led by 33: 28: 1600:owned the rights to the 1304:, the daughter of Count 1255:Reputation and integrity 832:origin. Alix of Dreux's 207:and her son, the future 1910:Faget de Casteljau 1970 1898:Faget de Casteljau 1970 1886:Faget de Casteljau 1970 1874:Faget de Casteljau 1970 1857:Faget de Casteljau 1970 1842:Faget de Casteljau 1970 1452:. Alix was the lady of 1332:Renard was a patron of 1326:Cantigas de Santa Maria 1218:commandery of RobĂ©court 1172:He was generous to the 1089:and his possessions in 836:included the castle of 616:and his possessions in 313:Foulques II of Choiseul 305:Motte-and-bailey castle 140:Foulques II of Choiseul 62:Foulques II of Choiseul 2489:History of Haute-Marne 2468:Prosper TarbĂ© (1850). 2435:Petit, Ernest (1885). 2372:Marot, Alcide (1927). 1783:Grassot, AbbĂ© (1887). 1414:Marriages and children 1399: 1386:Is not worth two eggs, 1366: 1329: 1180:, of which he was the 1158: 995: 936: 870:BarthĂ©lemy of Choiseul 812:) and the daughter of 739: 633: 500: 422:Aymon III of Faucogney 354: 308: 1922:Histoire des Choiseul 1618:ClĂ©mence of Faucogney 1538:ClĂ©mence of Faucogney 1424:Aymon II of Faucogney 1420:ClĂ©mence of Faucogney 1323: 1152: 989: 930: 717: 646:Philippa of Champagne 631: 544:Countess of Champagne 498: 391:Aymon II of Faucogney 387:ClĂ©mence of Faucogney 345: 303: 189:lordship of Faucogney 185:ClĂ©mence of Faucogney 158:Renard II of Choiseul 126:ClĂ©mence of Faucogney 23:Renard II of Choiseul 1549:Foulques of Choiseul 1528:Historical confusion 1519:(died 1280) was the 1302:Blanche of Champagne 889:Marguerite of Salins 511:and his holdings in 375:Palace of Versailles 86:Renardus de Causeoli 1565:County of Champagne 1458:Gaucher IV of Mâcon 1188:during his time at 1103:Counts of Champagne 1075:Counts of Champagne 982:Testament and death 953:Blanche of Castille 897:Duchess of Burgundy 893:Mathilde of Bourbon 885:Gaucher IV of Mâcon 806:Gaucher IV of Mâcon 519:was an independent 259:As a vassal of the 254:Blanche of Castille 1764:, pp. 217–218 1740:, pp. 161–162 1680:, pp. 128–129 1517:Robert of Choiseul 1477:John I of Choiseul 1466:Robert II of Dreux 1447:King of the Franks 1432:viscount of Vesoul 1330: 1237:priory of Varennes 1178:priory of Varennes 1161:Unlike his father 1159: 1139:LafertĂ©-sur-Amance 1114:LafertĂ©-sur-Amance 1023:Robert of Choiseul 996: 976:King of the Franks 972:Count of Champagne 945:Hugh X of Lusignan 937: 814:Robert II of Dreux 786:Count of VaudĂ©mont 740: 718:Ship breaking the 650:Blanche of Navarre 634: 579:Battle of Bouvines 567:Count of Champagne 548:Blanche of Navarre 501: 389:, the daughter of 361:and fought at the 355: 321:county of Bassigny 309: 285:Robert of Choiseul 281:John I of Choiseul 279:. 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Index


Foulques II of Choiseul
John I of Choiseul
Latin
1239
Noble family
Choiseul family
Clémence of Faucogney
Alix of Dreux
Foulques II of Choiseul
Alix of Vignory
Foulques II
Alix of Vignory
Choiseul
Champagne
Haute-Marne
Clémence of Faucogney
lordship of Faucogney
county of Burgundy
war of the succession of Champagne
Érard of Brienne
Blanche of Navarre
Thibaut IV
Fifth Crusade
siege of Damietta
John of Brienne
king of Jerusalem
Alix de Dreux
Capetian
Traves

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