Isabelle de Beaumont-Gâtinais
Isabelle de Beaumont-Gâtinais (1240 - 1277), wife of Guy VIII of Laval, is the girl of Guillaume IV of Beaumont-Gâtinais, count of Caserte, lord of Beaumont-Gâtinais and Villemomble died in 1269.
Biography
Isabelle de Beaumont-Gâtinais is lady of Villemomble, of the Passy-on-Marne. Guillaume de Beaumont is itself, count de Caserte, lord of Villemomble, wire of Jean {{Ier}} of Beaumont-Gâtinais, Grand chambrier of France and Alix de Mauvoisin. Jean de Beaumont-Gâtinais (1195 - 1256) is the son of Adam {{Ier}} of Beaumont-Gâtinais, also Grand chambrier of France, whose second wire, Guillaume will be Marshal of France.Undoubtedly very pious and charitable, this lady of Laval would be in the middle of a legend. It is described there distributing alms without to have warned of them her husband, introduced like hard and miserly. Discovered by this one, its gifts would then have been transformed into flowers. Later, better informed and moved by kindness by his wife, the lord of Laval would have left him very facilitated to act according to his feelings.
She is buried with the Abbaye of Clermont.
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