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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Aelis de Dammartin (daughter of Hugh, Count of Dammartin and Roaide de Bulles, Countess of Bulles).

    Aelis married Aubrey de Mello about 1104. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Alberic I, Count of Dammartin was born in 1110; died in 1183.

    Family/Spouse: Lancelin II de Beauvai, Regent of the countship of Dammartin-en-Goële . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hugh, Count of Dammartin (son of Manasses, Count of Dammartin and Constance, Princess of France); died in 1103.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • History: about 1071, he was living in Dammartin-en-Goële, France.

    Hugh married Roaide de Bulles, Countess of Bulles. Roaide was born about 1046 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Roaide de Bulles, Countess of Bulles was born about 1046 in France.
    Children:
    1. 1. Aelis de Dammartin


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Manasses, Count of Dammartin was born about 1010 in Dammartin-en-Goële, Île-de-France, France (son of Hildouin, Count of Montdidier); died on 15 Nov 1037.

    Manasses married Constance, Princess of France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Constance, Princess of France (daughter of Robert II "the Pious", King of France and Constance of Arles).
    Children:
    1. 2. Hugh, Count of Dammartin died in 1103.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hildouin, Count of Montdidier (son of Helpuin, Count of Arcis-sur-Aube and Hersinde, Dame de Rameru).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • History: In 992, he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

    Children:
    1. Hildouin II, Count of Montdidier, Seigneur de Rameru and Montdidier died about 1063.
    2. 4. Manasses, Count of Dammartin was born about 1010 in Dammartin-en-Goële, Île-de-France, France; died on 15 Nov 1037.

  2. 10.  Robert II "the Pious", King of FranceRobert II "the Pious", King of France was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orléans, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France (son of Hugh Capet, King of France and Adelainde of Poitou); died on 20 Jul 1031 in Meulan-en-Yvelines, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Basilica of Saint-Denis, St. Denis, Île-de-France, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reign: From 988 to 1031; King of France (House of Capet)
    • Crowned: 1 Jan 988; On 1 January 988, he became the King of France.

    Notes:

    Name:

    Robert married Constance of Arles in 998. Constance (daughter of William I, Count of Provence and Arles and Adelaide of Anjou) was born about 986; died on 25 Jul 1032 in Meulan-en-Yvelines, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Basilica of Saint-Denis, St. Denis, Île-de-France, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Constance of ArlesConstance of Arles was born about 986 (daughter of William I, Count of Provence and Arles and Adelaide of Anjou); died on 25 Jul 1032 in Meulan-en-Yvelines, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Basilica of Saint-Denis, St. Denis, Île-de-France, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • General Information: She was also known as Constance of Provence, and Constance of Toulouse.
    • Miscellaneous: 998; Constance was married in 998 to King Robert, after his divorce from his second wife, Bertha of Burgundy. The marriage was stormy; Bertha's family opposed her, and Constance was despised for importing her Provençal kinfolk and customs. Robert's friend, Hugh of Beauvais, count palatine, tried to convince the king to repudiate her in 1007. Possibly at her request 12 knights of her kinsman Fulk Nerra then murdered Beauvais in 1008.
    • Travel: 1010; Robert went to Rome in 1010, followed by his former wife Bertha, to seek permission to divorce Constance and remarry Bertha. Pope Sergius IV was not about to allow a consanguineous marriage which had been formally condemned by Pope Gregory V and Robert had already repudiated two wives. So the request was denied. After his return according to one source Robert "loved his wife more."
    • Miscellaneous: 1017; At Constance's urging, her eldest son Hugh Magnus was crowned co-king alongside his father in 1017. But later Hugh demanded his parents share power with him, and rebelled against his father in 1025. Constance, however, on learning of her son's rebellion was furious with him, rebuking him at every turn. At some point Hugh was reconciled with his parents but shortly thereafter died, probably about age eighteen. The royal couple was devastated; there was concern for the queen’s mental health due to the violence of her grief.
    • Legal: 1022; In 1022, a trial accused clergy members of heresy--Constance's previous confessor Stephen included, Robert had his wife Queen Constance stand at the door to prevent any mob violence. However, as the condemned clerics left the trial the queen "struck out the eye of Stephen... with the staff which she carried". This was seen as Constance venting her frustration at anyone subverting the prestige of the crown.
    • Miscellaneous: 1027; Robert and Constance quarreled over which of their surviving sons should inherit the throne; Robert favored their second son Henry, while Constance favored their third son, Robert. Despite his mother's protests and her support by several bishops, Henry was crowned in 1027. Constance, however, was not graceful when she didn't get her way. The ailing Fulbert, bishop of Chartres told a colleague that he could attend the ceremony "if he traveled slowly to Reims—but he was too frightened of the queen to go at all".
    • Miscellaneous: say 1028; Constance encouraged her sons to rebel, and they began attacking and pillaging the towns and castles belonging to their father. Son Robert attacked Burgundy, the duchy he had been promised but had never received, and Henry seized Dreux. At last King Robert agreed to their demands and peace was made which lasted until the king's death.
    • Miscellaneous: 1031; King Robert died on 20 July 1031. Soon afterwards Constance fell ill; she was at also at odds with both her surviving sons. Constance seized her dower lands and refused to surrender them. Henry fled to Normandy, where he received aid, weapons and soldiers from his brother Robert. He returned to besiege his mother at Poissy but Constance escaped to Pontoise. She only surrendered when Henry began the siege of Le Puiset and swore to slaughter all the inhabitants.
    • Last Full Review: 5 Jun 2020

    Notes:

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    Died:
    Constance died after passing out following a coughing fit.

    Children:
    1. Princess Adele of France was born about 1003 in France; died on 8 Jan 1078.
    2. Hugh Magnus, King of France was born in 1007; died on 17 Sep 1025 in Compiègne, Oise, Hauts-de-France, France; was buried in Abbaye Saint-Corneille de Compiègne, Compiègne, Oise,Hauts-de-France, France.
    3. Henry I, King of France was born in Apr 1008 in Burgundy, France; died on 4 Aug 1060 in Vitry-en-Brie (now Vitry-sur-Seine), Île-de-France, France; was buried in Basilica of Saint-Denis, St. Denis, Île-de-France, France.
    4. Adelaide of France, Princess of France was born in 1009; died on 8 Jun 1078.
    5. Robert III "the Old", Duke of Burgundy, Prince of France was born about 1011; died on 21 Mar 1076 in Fleury-sur-Ouche, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France; was buried in Semur-en-Auxois, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France.
    6. 5. Constance, Princess of France