List counts de Dammartin

The name Dammartin-in-Goële would come from Domnus Martinus , the Latin name of Saint Martin de Tours, which évangélisa the area of Goële at the 4th century. Small town of the district of Meaux in the department of Seine-et-Marne, old borough of the area of Ile-de-France, it appears to go back to the most moved back times; Dammartin-in-Goële, known as Velly, was in 1031 one of the most considerable places of France.

In the center of the cereal plain of France, the county of Dammartin controlled the roads of Paris to Soissons and Laon. It seems that this county is initially held by Constance, the wife of Manassès Calvus, the first count.

House of Montdidier

???? - 1037: Manassès Calvus († 1037), wire of Hildouin II of Montdidier, lord of Ramerupt
married to Constance

1037-1060: Eudes († 1060), wire of the precedent

1060-1100: Hugues Ier († 1100), brother of precedent

married to Roharde de Bulles

1100-1105: Pierre († 1105), wire of the precedent

House of Mello

1105-1112: Aubri Ier or Albéric Ier of Mello (v.1080 † 1112)
married to Aelis de Dammartin, girl of Hugues 1st and Roharde de Bulles.

1112-1183: Aubri II or Alberic II († 1183), wire of the precedents.

married to Clémence

1183-1200: Aubri III or Alberic III (v. 1135 † 1200)

married towards 1164 with Mathilde of Clermont-in-Beauvaisis, girl of Renaud II, count de Clermont, and of Ermengarde de Clermont.

1200-1214: Renaud , (v. 1165 † 1227), also count de Boulogne and of Aumale.

married
# in Marie de Châtillon
# with Ide of Lorraine († 1216), countess of Boulogne

1214-1259: Mathilde (1202 † 1259), countess of Boulogne, Aumale and Dammartin, girl of the precedent

married to:
#en 1218 with Philippe Ier Hurepel (1200 † 1234), count of Clermont-in-Beauvaisis
# in 1235 with Alphonse III, king de Portugal (1210 † 1279)

After dispute between the various heirs to Mathilde, died without posterity, the county of Dammartin is allotted to Mathieu de Trie, grandson by his mother of Aubry III of Dammartin.

Maison of Sorts

1262-1272: Mathieu de Trie († 1272), wire of Jean Ier, lord of Sort and Mouchy, and Aélis de Dammartin (girl of Aubry III).

1272-1302: Jean II of Sorts , count de Dammartin, killed with Courtrai with the battles of the gold Spurs on July 11th, 1302, wire of the precedent.

married to
# in Ermengearde
# in Yolande de Dreux (v. 1243 † 1313), girl of Jean I {{er}}, count de Dreux, and of Marie of Bourbon-Dampierre

1302-1316: Renaud de Trie († 1316), wire of the precedent and Yolande de Dreux

married to Philippe of Beaumont-in-Gâtinais.

1316-1336: Jean III of Sorts († 1336), wire of the precedent

married to Jeanne de Sancerre.

1336-v.1385: Jacqueline de Trie , girl of the precedent

married to Jean de Châtillon, count de Porcien

House of Châtillon

v.1385-???? : Marguerite de Châtillon , girl of the precedents
married to Guillaume de Fayel, Viscount of Breteuil.

House of Fayel

???? - 1420: Jean de Fayel († 1420), Viscount of Breteuil, count de Dammartin, wire of Guillaume de Fayel, Viscount of Breteuil, and Marguerite de Châtillon.

1420-142? : Marie de Fayel

married to Renaud de Nanteuil

The English who occupy the northern half of France, confiscate the county of Dammartin to give it to a lord Bourguignon, Antoine de Vergy.

House of Vergy

Antoine de Vergy († 1439), wire of Jean III of Vergy and Jeanne de Chalon.
They is downward counts de Dammartin: Jean III of Vergy is wire of Jean II of Vergy, itself wire of Henri de Vergy and of Mahaut de Trie, girl of Jean II of Sorts, count de Dammartin.

House of Nanteuil

By chanssant the English, Charles VII recovers the county of Dammartin and returns it to its rightful owner.

Renaud de Nanteuil , husband of Marie de Fayel

Marguerite de Nanteuil , girl of the precedents

married in 1439 with Antoine de Chabannes

House of Chabannes

1439-1488: Antoine de Chabannes (1402 † 1488)

1488-1503: Jean de Chabannes , wire of the precedent

married to Suzanne de Bourbon, girl of Louis de Bourbon, count de Rousillon, and of Jeanne de Valois

1503-1527: Antoinette de Chabannes († 1527), girl of the precedent

married to Rene of Anjou (1483 † 1521), baron de Mézières, wire of Louis of Anjou (wire illegitimate of Charles IV of Anjou, count of Maine) and of Louise of Trémoille

House of Anjou-Wall

1527-1547: Francoise of Anjou , girl of the precedents
married to Philippe de Boulainvilliers († 1536), count de Fauquemberghe

House of Boulainvilliers

1547-1554: Philippe de Boulainvilliers , wire of the precedents. His/her mother gave him the county in 1547, qu ' it resold in Anne de Montmorency in 1554

House of Montmorency

1554-1567: Anne de Montmorency (1492 † 1567), baron then duke of Montmorency
married in 1529 in Madeleine of Savoy

1567-1614: Henri Ier de Montmorency (1534 † 1614), wire of the precedent, duke of Montmorency, etc

married:
# in 1558 in Antoinette of Marck (1542 † 1591)
# in 1593 in Louise de Budos (1575 † 1598)

1614-1632: Henri II of Montmorency (1595 † carried out 1632), wire of the precedent, duke of Montmorency, etc

The king confiscates his goods and gives Dammartin to prince de Condé. The county then lost of its importance, and the castle is dismantled.

House of Bourbon-Cop

1632-1646: Henri II of Bourbon (1558 † 1646), prince de Condé
married to Charlotte de Montmorency (1594 † 1650), sister of Henri II of Montmorency

The county is transmitted in its descent until the Revolution.

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