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Robert I of Dreux : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert I, Count of Dreux

Robert I of Dreux, nicknamed ''the Great'' ( – 11 October 1188), was the fifth son of Louis VI of France and Adélaide de Maurienne.〔''Dreux'', R. Thomas McDonald and William W. Clark, Medieval France: An Encyclopedia, Ed. William W. Kibler, (Routledge, 1995), 305.〕 Through his mother he was related to the Carolingians and to the Marquess William V of Montferrat.
In 1137 he received the County of Dreux as an appanage from his father. He held this title until 1184 when he granted it to his son Robert II.
In 1139 he married Agnes de Garlande.〔Michel, Edmond, ''Histoire de la ville de Brie-Comte-Robert'', Vol.1, (Dujarric & Cie, 1902), 69.〕 In 1145, he married Hawise of Salisbury.〔Power, Daniel, ''The Norman frontier in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries'', (Cambridge University Press, 2004), 239.〕 By his third marriage to Agnes de Baudemont in 1152, he received the County of Braine-sur-Vesle, and the lordships of Fère-en-Tardenois, Pontarcy, Nesle, Longueville, Quincy-en-Tardenois, Savigny, and Baudemont.〔Power, 214.〕
Robert I participated in the Second Crusade and was at the Siege of Damascus in 1148. In 1158 he fought against the English and participated in the Siege of Séez in 1154.
==Marriages and children==
1.Agnes de Garlande (1122–1143), daughter of Anseau de Garlande, count of Rochefort.〔Michel, Vol.1, 69〕
*Simon (1141 – bef. 1182), lord of La Noue
2.Hawise of Salisbury (1118–1152), daughter of Walter Fitz Edward of Salisbury, Sheriff of Wiltshire
*Adèle of Dreux (1145 – aft. 1210), married firstly Valéran III, count of Breteuil, secondly Guy II, lord of Châtillon-sur-Marne, thirdly Jean I de Thorotte, fourthly Raoul III de Nesle, count of Soissons.〔M. A. Pollock, ''Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296: Auld Amitie'', (Boydell & Brewer, 2015), 92 n29.〕
*Alice or Adelheid (1144–?)
3.Agnes de Baudemont, Countess of Braine (1130 – c. 1202).〔Power, 214.〕
*Robert II (1154–1218), count of Dreux and Braine.〔Gislebertus of Mons, ''Chronicle of Hainaut'', Trans. Laura Napran, (Boydell Press, 2005), 110.〕
*Henry (1155–1199), bishop of Orléans
*Alix (1156 – aft. 1217), married Raoul I, lord of Coucy
*Philippe (1158–1217), bishop of Beauvais.〔Gislebertus of Mons, 110〕
*Isabella (1160–1239), married Hugh III of Broyes
*Peter (1161–1186)
*William (1163 – aft. 1189), lord of Braye, Torcy, and Chilly
*John (1164 – aft. 1189)
*Mamilie (1166–1200)
*Margaret (1167–?), nun
The Sicilian chancellor Stephen du Perche may also have been a son (legitimate or not) of his.

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