Guigues VI of Viennois, the Glossary
Andrew Guigues VI (1184 – 14 March 1237), known as André de Bourgogne, Dauphin of Viennois, was the Count of Albon, Briançon, Grenoble, and Oisans from 1228 until his death.[1]
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21 relations: Amaury de Montfort (died 1241), Beatrice of Albon, Beatrice of Montferrat, Briançon, Collegiate Church of Saint-André, Grenoble, Count, Embrun, Hautes-Alpes, Gap, Hautes-Alpes, Gauseran de Saint-Leidier, Grenoble, Guigues V of Albon, Guigues VII of Viennois, House of Burgundy, Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy, List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois, Margaret of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy, Oisans, Thomas, Count of Savoy, Troubadour, Turin, William VI, Marquis of Montferrat.
- 1184 births
- 1237 deaths
- 13th-century peers of France
- Counts of Albon
- Counts of Briançon
- Counts of Embrun
- Counts of Gap
- Counts of Grenoble
- Counts of Oisans
- Dauphins of Viennois
- House of Burgundy
Amaury de Montfort (died 1241)
Amaury de Montfort, Lord of Montfort-l'Amaury, (1192 – 1241) was the son of Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester and Alix de Montmorency, and the older brother of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester.
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Beatrice of Albon
Béatrice, Countess of Albon and Dauphine of Viennois (1161–1228) was ruling countess and dauphine in 1162–1228, in succession upon the death of her father Guigues V. She married Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy in 1183 and had three children. Guigues VI of Viennois and Beatrice of Albon are 12th-century French nobility, 13th-century peers of France, counts of Albon, counts of Briançon, counts of Grenoble, counts of Oisans and dauphins of Viennois.
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Beatrice of Montferrat
Beatrice of Montferrat (c.1210 – 1274) was an Italian noblewoman, the eldest daughter of William VI, Marquess of Montferrat, and the third wife of Guigues VI of Viennois, by whom she had two sons.
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Briançon
Briançon is the sole subprefecture of the Hautes-Alpes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France.
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Collegiate Church of Saint-André, Grenoble
The Collegiate Church of Saint-André, Grenoble (Collégiale Saint-André de Grenoble) is a parish church, formerly a collegiate church, dedicated to Saint Andrew, in Grenoble, France.
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Count
Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility.
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Embrun, Hautes-Alpes
Embrun (Ambrun, Ebrodunum, Ebrudunum, and Eburodunum) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
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Gap, Hautes-Alpes
Gap is the prefecture of the department of Hautes-Alpes, in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Southeastern France.
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Gauseran de Saint-Leidier
Gauceran or Gauseran de Saint-Leidier was an Auvergnat castellan and troubadour from Saint-Didier-la-Séauve in the Bishopric of Velay.
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Grenoble
Grenoble (or Grainóvol; Graçanòbol) is the prefecture and largest city of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France.
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Guigues V of Albon
Guigues V of Albon in a 19th-century depiction. Guigues V (c. 1125 – 29 July 1162) was the Count of Albon and Grenoble from 1142 until his death. Guigues VI of Viennois and Guigues V of Albon are 12th-century French nobility, counts of Albon, counts of Briançon, counts of Grenoble, counts of Oisans and dauphins of Viennois.
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Guigues VII of Viennois
Guigues VII (1225–1269), of the House of Burgundy, was the dauphin of Vienne and count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun, and Gap from 1237 to his death. Guigues VI of Viennois and Guigues VII of Viennois are 13th-century peers of France, counts of Albon, counts of Briançon, counts of Embrun, counts of Gap, counts of Grenoble, counts of Oisans, dauphins of Viennois and House of Burgundy.
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House of Burgundy
The House of Burgundy was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, descending from Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, a younger son of King Robert II of France.
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Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy
Hugh III (1142 – 25 August 1192) was Duke of Burgundy between 1162 and 1192. Guigues VI of Viennois and Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy are House of Burgundy.
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List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois
The counts of Albon (comtes d'Albon) were members of the medieval nobility in what is now south-eastern France. Guigues VI of Viennois and List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois are counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois.
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Margaret of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy
Marguerite of Burgundy (referred to as Anne by some sources; 1192–1243), was Countess of Savoy from 1233 until her death by marriage to Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy.
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Oisans
L'Oisans is a region in the French Alps, located in the départements of l'Isère and Hautes-Alpes, and corresponding to the drainage basin of the River Romanche and its tributaries (Eau d'Olle, Lignarre, Sarenne, Vénéon and Ferrand).
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Thomas, Count of Savoy
Thomas Ι (Tommaso I; c. 1178 – 1 March 1233) was Count of Savoy from 1189 to 1233.
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Troubadour
A troubadour (trobador archaically: -->) was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages (1100–1350).
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Turin
Turin (Torino) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy.
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William VI, Marquis of Montferrat
William VI (c. 1173 – 17 September 1225) was the tenth Marquis of Montferrat from 1203 and titular King of Thessalonica from 1207.
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See also
1184 births
- Ahmad al-Tifashi
- Fujiwara no Hideyoshi
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Jutta of Thuringia
- Trần Thừa
- William of Winchester, Lord of Lunenburg
1237 deaths
- Abraham Maimonides
- Al-Ashraf Musa, Emir of Damascus
- Angelo Barozzi
- Anna Maria of Hungary
- Berengaria of León
- Bernat Guillem d'Entença
- Donatus Ó Fidabra
- Ekbert of Bamberg
- Emo of Friesland
- Ermessenda de Castellbò
- Eupraxia of Ryazan
- Fujiwara no Ietaka
- Fyodor Yurevich of Ryazan
- Guðmundur Arason
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guy Pallavicini
- Huijong of Goryeo
- Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of France
- Ivo de Morville
- Joan, Lady of Wales
- John Halgren of Abbeville
- John of Brienne
- John of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon
- Jordan of Saxony
- Julius I Kán
- Kamal al-Din Isfahani
- Kayqubad I
- Muhammad Shah of Kedah
- Olaf the Black
- Peter of Limoges (bishop)
- Philip II (bishop of Châlons)
- Queen Jeongsun (Wonjong)
- Richard Poore
- Shunten
- Villanus
- Wei Liaoweng
- Yuri of Ryazan
13th-century peers of France
- Alphonse, Count of Poitiers
- Aubry of Humbert
- Baldwin I, Latin Emperor
- Beatrice of Albon
- Charles, Count of Valois
- Edward I of England
- Ferdinand, Count of Flanders
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
- Guy Paré
- Guy, Count of Flanders
- Henri de Dreux
- Henry I of Navarre
- Henry III of England
- Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy
- Humbert I of Viennois
- Joan I of Navarre
- John II, Duke of Brittany
- John, King of England
- Milo of Nanteuil
- Odo III, Duke of Burgundy
- Philip of Dreux
- Pierre de Chambly
- Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse
- Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse
- Robert II, Count of Artois
- Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
- Robert of Châtillon
- Robert of Thourotte
- Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester
- Simon of Clermont-Nesle (bishop)
- Theobald I of Navarre
- Theobald II of Navarre
- Theobald III, Count of Champagne
- Thomas, Count of Flanders
- William II, Count of Flanders
- William of Joinville
- William of the White Hands
Counts of Albon
- Anne of Viennois
- Beatrice of Albon
- Count of Diois
- County of Valentinois
- Guigues IV of Albon
- Guigues V of Albon
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
- Humbert I of Viennois
- John II of Viennois
- List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois
Counts of Briançon
- Beatrice of Albon
- Guigues I of Albon
- Guigues V of Albon
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
Counts of Embrun
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
Counts of Gap
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
Counts of Grenoble
- Beatrice of Albon
- Guigues I of Albon
- Guigues V of Albon
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
Counts of Oisans
- Beatrice of Albon
- Guigues I of Albon
- Guigues V of Albon
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
Dauphins of Viennois
- Anne of Viennois
- Beatrice of Albon
- Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France
- Charles V of France
- Charles VI of France
- Charles VII of France
- Charles VIII of France
- Count of Diois
- County of Valentinois
- Dauphin of France
- Dauphins of France
- Francis II of France
- Francis III, Duke of Brittany
- Guigues IV of Albon
- Guigues V of Albon
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
- Guigues VIII of Viennois
- Henry II of France
- Humbert I of Viennois
- Humbert II of Viennois
- John II of Viennois
- John, Duke of Touraine
- List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois
- Louis XI
- Louis XVII
- Louis, Duke of Guyenne
House of Burgundy
- Adelaide of Burgundy, Duchess of Brabant
- Adelaide, Countess of Auxerre
- Alice of Vergy
- Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon
- Constance of Burgundy
- Gerberga of Burgundy
- Guigues VI of Viennois
- Guigues VII of Viennois
- Helie of Burgundy
- Henry, Count of Portugal
- Henry, son of Robert I of Burgundy
- House of Burgundy
- House of Burgundy-Portugal
- House of Valois-Burgundy
- Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy
- Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy
- Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy
- Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy
- Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy
- Isabella of Burgundy, Queen of Germany
- João Afonso de Albuquerque
- Joan the Lame
- John of Burgundy (1231–1268)
- Louis of Burgundy
- Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France
- Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of Sicily
- Matilda II, Countess of Nevers
- Odo I, Duke of Burgundy
- Odo II, Duke of Burgundy
- Odo III, Duke of Burgundy
- Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy
- Odo, Count of Nevers
- Philip I, Count of Auvergne
- Philip I, Duke of Burgundy
- Robert I, Duke of Burgundy
- Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
- Sibylla of Burgundy
- Sibylla of Burgundy, Duchess of Burgundy
- Theresa, Countess of Portugal
- Yolande II, Countess of Nevers
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guigues_VI_of_Viennois
Also known as Guigues VI, Guy VI of Viennois.