Hugue II of Sillé

Hugue II of Sillé , lord of Sillé.

Biography

Hugue II of Sillé, wire of Guillaume II of Sillé, is guarantee with his/her father of the gift of the church of Grazay to the Guy bishop, in 1133; it reappears giving the press of Lamboel and the third of that of Bidanne to the Abbaye of Savigny which exchanged it with the Abbaye of Champagne: the primitive donation is recalled in the act of exchange between the monks of Savigny and those of Champagne. It also gave to Savigny a middle-class man of Sillé. Hugue died of 1160 with 1162.

Godeheut, woman of Hugue, known as wrongly, by Odolant-Desnos, of the House of Beaumont-with-Maine, because it cannot be, as he affirms it, the girl of Roscelin and Constancy of England married in 1145, and not more that of Hubert, which was nun, is for us of an unknown family.

Odolant-Desnos is also mistaken by affirming that Hugue de Sillé, because of this alliance, would be named his/her son by Roscelin, in Cartulaire of Tironneau, thing impossible, because this abbey was founded only in 1151. It is of Hugue de Silly and not about Hugue de Sillé. Godeheut is mentioned in Cartulaire de Savigny, with his/her children, less Hugue. Hucher is also mistaken by allotting the act in Savigny to the 11th century. The abbey Cistercien was not then founded.

Godeheut had as children:

  1. Guillaume, which succeeded his/her father;
  2. Hugue, buried in Fountain-Saint-Martin, where his/her older brother founded his birthday;
  3. Robert, received with Guillaume and his brother absent in the fraternity of Savigny;
  4. Cecile;
  5. Téognis.

Mr. de Lestang place here a Guillaume III, husband of Ermengarde, which would have only attended the donation of his/her father with Savigny; and Hugue III, in favor of revolted wire of Henri II in 1172 - 1173, on which Sillé would have been seized by the king of England. This Hugue can be that which was buried with Fountain-Saint-Martin. One indeed finds Hugue de Silli or of Sillé among the allies of rebellious wire of Henri II, but he was not lord of Sillé, with less however that Hugue was not older brother and that Guillaume became lord of Sillé only after his death. But the Angot abbot did not find any mention of the catch of Sillé.

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