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Hugh I, Count of Blois, also known as Hugh I of Châtillon (c. 1198 – 9 April 1248)[1] was jure uxoris Count of Blois from 1230 to 1241, and Count of Saint Pol (as Hugh V) from 1226 to 1248.

Hugh I
jure uxoris Count of Blois
Bornafter 1197
Died(1248-04-09)9 April 1248
Noble familyChâtillon
Spouse(s)Agnes of Bar-le-Duc
(m. 1216; died c. 1225)

(m. 1226; died 1241)
Mahaut of Guînes
Issue
  • Guy II of Châtillon
  • Gaucher IV de Châtillon
  • Hugh
  • Basile
  • FatherGaucher III of Châtillon
    MotherElisabeth of Saint-Pol

    Hugh was son of Gaucher III of Châtillon and Elisabeth, daughter of Hugo IV, Count of Saint-Pol.[1] He married Agnes of Bar-le-Duc, daughter of Thibaut I of Bar-le-Duc and Hermesend of Bar-sur-Seine, in 1216.[1] By 1225, Agnes was dead and Hugh married Marie.[1]

    In 1226, Hugh married Marie of Avesnes, daughter of Walter II of Avesnes and Margaret of Blois.[1] They had 5 children:

    1. John I (d. 1280), Count of Blois[2]
    2. Guy III (d. 1289), Count of Saint Pol[2]
    3. Gaucher IV (d. 1261), lord of Chatillon, Crécy and Crèvecœur.[2] His son was: Gaucher V de Châtillon.
    4. Hugh (d. 1255)[2]
    5. Basile (d. 1280), became Abbess of Notre Dame du Val in 1248

    Through his marriage Hugh became the first Count of Blois from the House of Châtillon. It marked the end of the first dynasty of Blois that lasted over 400 years. After the death of Marie, Hugh married Mahaut, sister of Baldwin III, Count of Guînes.

    In 1226 the Cistercian nunnery Pont-aux-Dames in Couilly was founded by Hugh.[3] Later Hugh, with the assistance of Philip Mécringes, founded a Cistercian nunnery at Troissy called L'Amour-Dieu in 1232.[3]

    Hugh intended to follow the pious king Louis IX when he started on the Seventh Crusade, but he died in 1248.[3]

    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e Theodore Evergates, The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100-1300, (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007), 223.
  • ^ a b c d Theodore Evergates, The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100-1300, 254.
  • ^ a b c Anne E. Lester, Creating Cistercian Nuns: The Women's Religious Movement and Its Reform in Thirteenth Century Champagne, (Cornell University Press, 2011), 157-158.
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    Hugh I, Count of Blois

    House of Châtillon

    Born: after 1197 Died: 9 April 1248
    Preceded by

    Guy II

    Count of Saint Pol
    1226–1248
    Succeeded by

    Guy III

    Preceded by

    Marie

    Count of Blois
    with Marie

    1230–1241
    Succeeded by

    John I


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    Last edited on 28 April 2024, at 19:26  





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