Marguerite de Sancerre
See also: Marguerite de Sancerre (Homonymy)
Marguerite de Sancerre (about 1355 - † 1419), countess of Sancerre (1403-1419), lady of Sagonne, Marmande, Charenton-of-Expensive the, Meillant and Faye-the-Vinous, etc, girl of the count Jean III and niece of Louis de Sancerre, Constable of France.
Marguerite wife in 1364 Gerard VI Chub (1344 - 1370), baron of Retz, which followed Of Guesclin in Spain in 1369. Widow, Marguerite marries in second weddings, the June 27th 1374 with Riom, Béraud II, widower of Jeanne de Forez, dolphin of Auvergne, count of Clermont, former lord of Mercoeur (1356 - 1371), dead the January 17th 1399, wire of Béraud Ier, count de Clermont, lord of Mercoeur and Marie of the Life of Villemur.
Gerard VI Chub, posthumous lord of Retz, wire of Gerard V Chub and Marguerite de Sancerre will not engendront a descendant.
Marguerite and Béraud II had:
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Béraud III of Auvergne (about 1380 - July 28th, 1426); who will inherit the county of Sancerre with died of his mother, in 1419.
- Robert , Évêque of Chartres then of Alby.
- Marie or Jehanne of Auvergne, dauphine of Auvergne and lady of Bussy and lady of Polignac; marry on July 9th, 1400, Guillaume of Vienna, lord of Saint-George and Sellières.
- Marguerite , dauphine of Auvergne and lady of Bueil; marry in 1404 Jehan IV of Bueil.
Marguerite inherits in 1403 the unit the Comté Sancerre, with died of her father and her uncle, and becomes thus countess of Sancerre. In 1407, the lord of Pesselières, marshal of the county, accompanies the countess by Sancerre at the time of its first entry in Sancerre. This last claims the lucrative right to adapt the horse which the lord assembled at this entry as all the crockery which one made use this day at the court of the Countess. Marguerite discussed this privilege but compromised for sixty francs of gold. In 1409, his/her son Béraud III, dolphin of Auvergne, could repurchase its crockery only by the abandonment of the barn of Oysi and the sheep-fold.
In third weddings, Marguerite marries Jean II says Lourdin , Connétable of Naples, lord of Saligny, Mothe Midsummer's Day. In fourth weddings, Marguerite Marie, in 1408, with Jacques I of Montberon, died in 1422 with Paris, Marshal of France and baron de Maulévrier, wire of Robert VII, lord of Montberon and Yolande de Matha.
Being the last direct descendant of the count Etienne Ier de Sancerre, with Marguerite , dies out in 1419 the Famille of Sancerre, or the fourth branch of the Blois-Champagne House. His/her son Béraud III and his Marie daughter of Auvergne, inherits all his possessions thus.