House of Montoire
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The House of Montoire, started with Nihard, Lord of Montoire. Later, through the marriages of Plaisante de Montoire and Helvise Doubleau, the possessions of Mondoubleau and Fréteval Langeais were added. The manor of Mondoubleau and, following the marriage of Pierre II de Montoire and Agnès de Vendôme, the county of Vendôme became part of the House of Montoire.
Plaisante of Montoire
Hugues II Doubleau (+1065), seigneur de Montdoubleau, son of Plaisante
Helvise Doubleau, daughter of Hugues II
1)Hildebert Payen, seigneur de Montdoubleau son of Payen of Freteval.
2)Peter I of Montoire (+1135), seigneur de Montoire, son of Hamelin II.
Philip de Montoire, seigneur de Montoire, son of Peter I.
Peter II, seigneur de Montoire, son of Philip of Montoire and Laetitia.
John IV (+1230), seigneur de Montoire, Count of Vendôme, son of Peter II.
Peter (+1249), Count of Vendôme, son of John IV.
Bouchard V (1225+1271), Count of Vendôme, son of Peter.
Jean V (1250+1315), Count of Vendôme, son of Bouchard V.
Bouchard VI (1290+1354), Count of Vendôme and Lord of Castres, son of John V.
Jean VI
(+1364), Count of Vendôme and Lord of Castres, son of Bouchard VI.
Catherine de Vendôme (+1412), Countess of Vendôme and Castres, daughter of John VI.
Bouchard VII (+1371), Count of Vendôme and Castres, son of John VI.
Jeanne de Vendôme (+1372), Countess of Vendôme and Castres, daughter of Bouchard VII.
House of Montoire
Nihard (+ 1059), seigneur de MontoirePlaisante of Montoire
- 1)Married, Eudes I of Doubleau (+1057), seigneur de Montdoubleau,
- 2)Married, Aubry de Nouatre (+1072), seigneur de Montoire
Hugues II Doubleau (+1065), seigneur de Montdoubleau, son of Plaisante
Helvise Doubleau, daughter of Hugues II
- 1)Married, Payen de Fréteval (+1044), seigneur de Fréteval
- 2)Married, Hamelin II de Langeais (+1108), seigneur de Langeais and de Montoire,, son of Gautier de Langeais, Viscount of Le Mans and Vendôme
1)Hildebert Payen, seigneur de Montdoubleau son of Payen of Freteval.
- Married Aia.
2)Peter I of Montoire (+1135), seigneur de Montoire, son of Hamelin II.
- Married, Ada
Philip de Montoire, seigneur de Montoire, son of Peter I.
- 1)Married, Aénor
- 2)Married Laetitia, Lady of Savonières
Peter II, seigneur de Montoire, son of Philip of Montoire and Laetitia.
- Married, Agnès of Vendôme, daughter of Bouchard IV, Count of Vendôme
John IV (+1230), seigneur de Montoire, Count of Vendôme, son of Peter II.
- Married, Eglantine
Peter (+1249), Count of Vendôme, son of John IV.
- Married, Jeanne de Mayenne (+1246)
Bouchard V (1225+1271), Count of Vendôme, son of Peter.
- Married, Marie de Roye
Jean V (1250+1315), Count of Vendôme, son of Bouchard V.
- Married, Eléonore de Montfort, Lady of Castres
Bouchard VI (1290+1354), Count of Vendôme and Lord of Castres, son of John V.
- Married in 1320, Alix de Dreux
Jean VI
John VI of Vendôme
John VI de Vendôme , Count of Vendôme and Castres was of the House of Montoire and was son of Bouchard VI and Alix de Bretagne ....
(+1364), Count of Vendôme and Lord of Castres, son of Bouchard VI.
- Married, Jeanne de PonthieuJoan of Ponthieu, Countess of VendômeJeanne de Ponthieu, dame d'Épernon, Countess of Vendôme and of Castres was a French noblewoman, the youngest daughter of Jean II de Ponthieu, Count of Aumale . She was the wife of Jean VI de Vendôme, Count of Vendôme and of Castres...
Catherine de Vendôme (+1412), Countess of Vendôme and Castres, daughter of John VI.
- Married, John I of BourbonJohn I, Count of La MarcheJohn of Bourbon-La Marche , was the second son of James I, Count of La Marche and Jeanne of Châtillon.-Life:...
, Count of La Marche and of Vendôme
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- >Counts of Vendôme through the House of Bourbon-La Marche
Bouchard VII (+1371), Count of Vendôme and Castres, son of John VI.
- Married, Isabelle of Bourbon (+1371)
Jeanne de Vendôme (+1372), Countess of Vendôme and Castres, daughter of Bouchard VII.