Guillaume Ier de Sancerre
See also: Guillaume Ier
Guillaume Ier de Sancerre , (1176 - † 1219), Count de Sancerre, lord of Saint-Brisson and Ferté-Loupière, oldest son of Etienne Ier de Sancerre, 1st count de Sancerre and of his third Aénor wife.
Guillaume becomes count with dead of his father, at the time of the Head office of Midsummer's Day d' Acre, in 1191. He married in 1207, Denise (1173 - 1207), lady of Déols and Chateauroux, girl of Raoul of Déols and widow of Andre of Chauvigny. In second weddings, he married Marie, girl of Ebbs VI, lord of Charenton, and Guiberge de Bourbon. In 1211, Guillaume Ier wife in third weddings, Eustachie de Courtenay (1176-1235), lady of Placy-on-Armancon, girl of Pierre Ier de France and sister of the count Pierre, elected emperor of Constantinople in 1216. The May 6th 1213, Guillaume, count de Joigny, promises to keep conventions that he swore about the stronghold of Ferté-Loupière, with the count de Sancerre who gave it to him as engagement . In September 1213, Guillaume , count de Sancerre, gives details on the conditions which the prior of Senan imposed for the subscription of four women of his seigniory who married four men of his .
With the Battle of Bouvines (July 27th 1214), Guillaume Ier fights on goes right from the army of king de France, Philippe Auguste. He is then lieutenant of the duke Eudes III of Burgundy. His/her brother and vassal, Etienne II, fights at his sides.
In May 1215, the countess Eustachie of Sancerre states that his/her son, André de Brienne, dying, charged it, like Guillaume de Tanlay, brother of the countess, her last wills. The late one, having been buried in the Saint-Etienne church of Auxerre, it founded its birthday there by giving to the Chapter all that André had in Préhy . In 1218, Eustachie, countess of Sancerre, pursuant to the wills of Guillaume de Sancerre , his husband, who, while leaving for the voyage Ground-Holy with Pierre, count d' Auxerre, emperor of Constantinople, cousin of the countess, had prescribed to him, like to his two faithful Pierre de Champvallon and Simon d' Arrablay, to found in some church a revenue of 10 books for the safety of his heart, allots this equipment to the priory of Senan on the mining and the tonlieu of Laferté-Loupière .
It also takes part in the Fifth crusade, where it died like his father a few years earlier, in 1219, undoubtedly at the time of the catch of Damiette.
Guillaume and Eustachie de Courtenay had 2 children:
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B1 Louis Ier de Sancerre († 1268)
- B2 Beatrice de Sancerre (about 1203 - † after Sept. 1225), wife before 1212 the Count Guillaume I of Joigny (+1219), divorced Alice de Courtenay in 1186? .
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