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Name |
Erard of Brienne |
Suffix |
II, Count of Brienne |
Birth |
(Champagne) France [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
0___ 1191 [1] |
Person ID |
I46806 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
25 Nov 2016 |
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- âErard II of Brienne (died 1191) was count of Brienne from 1161 to 1191, and a French general during the Third Crusade, most notably at the Siege of Acre.[1] He was the son of Gautier II, count of Brienne, and Adáele of Baudemont, daughter of Andrew, lord of Baudemont and Agnes of Braine.[2] His paternal grandparents were Erard I, Count of Brienne and Alix de Roucy. During this siege he saw his brother Andrâe of Brienne die on 4 October 1189 before being killed himself on 8 February 1191. Erard II's nephew was Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt.
Before 1166 he married Agnáes of Montfaucon († after 1186),[3] daughter of Amadeus II of Montfaucon and of Bâeatrice of Grandson-Joinville. Their children were:
Gautier III of Brienne (died 1205) count of Brienne and claimant to the throne of Sicily.[3]
William of Brienne (died 1199) lord of Pacy-sur-Armanðcon, married Eustachie of Courtenay, daughter of Pierre de France and of Elisabeth of Courtenay.[3]
John of Brienne (1170–1237), king of Jerusalem (1210–1225), then emperor of Constantinople (1231–1237).[3]
Andrew[3]
Ida of Brienne who married Ernoul of Reynel lord of Pierrefitte.[3]
References
Jump up ^ Robert Lawrence Nicholson, Joscelyn III and the Fall of the Crusader States: 1134-1199, (Brill, 1973), 184.
Jump up ^ Jochen Schenk, Templar Families: Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c.1120-1307, (Cambridge University Press, 2012), 294.
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Guy Perry, John of Brienne: King of Jerusalem, Emperor of Constantinople, c.1175-1237, (Cambridge University Press, 2013), 16. [1]
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- [S10033] "âErard II, Count of Brienne" biography, accessed & downloaded Monday, November 25th, 2016 by David A. Hennessee, https:.
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