Marguerite de Fiff
Marguerite de Fiff , founder of the Chartreuse of Park-in-Charnie.
Roger IV of Tosny and Constance of Beaumont would have had a named girl Marguerite, by Marguerite de Sablé probably, which married the count de Fiff, of a powerful family of Scotland, but which one knows only the name and arm: blade of 6 parts to the stitching band .
Widow in 1235, the countess of Fiff founded the following year the priory of Chartreuse of NR. - D. Park-in-Charnie, in a ground which had given him Raoul VIII of Beaumont, his/her uncle.
She added to it other incomes, the rights of joint ownership of woodland and foretery of the Charnie acquired holders of these loads. She lived in 1246 more, protective of the Abbaye of Perray-Neuf. Its Obit with the Abbey of Ronceray of Angers and with the Chartreuse of the Park is indicated to the January 17th; the cathedral of Angers mentions it to the 16 of the same month.
Internal bonds
- Country of Art and Holy-Suzanne History Coëvrons-Mayenne
- (Mayenne)
- Abbey of Étival-in-Charnie
- Chartreuse of Park-in-Charnie
- County of Maine
- List of the counts then dukes of Maine
- List of the Viscounts of Maine
Source
- Abbot Angot, “ Viscounts of Maine ”, in Bulletin of the historical and archaeological Commission of Mayenne, 1914, n° 30, p. 180-232, 320-342, 404-424.
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