Louis Ier de Sancerre

Louis Ier de Sancerre (about 1207 - 1267), Count de Sancerre, wire of the count Guillaume Ier.

Louis Ier inherits the title of count de Sancerre with died of his father during the Fifth Crusade. In 1223, he marries in first weddings, a niece of his Eustachie mother-in-law, Blanche of Courtenay, lady of Bleneau and Malicorne, girl of Robert I, lord of Champignelles. Become widowed in 1240, it Marie in 1250 with Isabelle de Mayenne, girl of Juhel II, lord of Mayenne.

Louis and Isabelle had 3 children:

In 1254, the count de Sancerre imposes a fine with Geoffroy de Vailly which did not answer a summation to appear before its court in connection with a stronghold driving of king de France. Louis Ier claims the enormous nap of 4000 money marcs to him, more of the grounds bringing back five hundred books per annum.

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