Robert, Count of Clermont
Robert | |
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Count of Clermont | |
Born | 1256 |
Died | 7 February 1317 (aged 60–61) |
Spouse | Beatrice of Burgundy |
Issue | Louis I, Duke of Bourbon Blanche, Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne John of Charolais Mary of Clermont, Prioress of Poissy Peter of Clermont, Archdeacon of Paris Margaret, Countess of Andria, Marchioness of Namur |
House | Capet Bourbon (founder) |
Father | Louis IX of France |
Mother | Margaret of Provence |
Robert of Clermont (1256 – 7 February 1317) was a French prince du sang who was created Count of Clermont in 1268. He was the son of King Louis IX of France and Margaret of Provence.[1]
Early life[]
Robert's godfather, chosen by Louis IX, was Humbert of Romans, the Dominican Master of the Order at the time of Robert's birth.[2]
Marriage and children[]
In 1272, Robert married Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress of Bourbon[3] and had the following issue:
- Louis I, le Boiteux (1279–1342), first Duke of Bourbon.
- Blanche of Clermont (1281–1304); married in 1303 in Paris and Boulogne, grandmother of Joan I, Countess of Auvergne.
- John of Clermont (1283–1316), Baron of Charolais; married c. 1309 Jeanne d'Argues, widow of Hugh, Count of Soissons, and had issue.
- Mary of Clermont (1285–1372, Paris), Prioress of Poissy
- Peter of Clermont (1287 – aft. 1330), Archdeacon of Paris
- Margaret of Clermont (1289–1309, Paris); married firstly, in 1305, Raymond Berengar of Andria, and secondly, in 1308, John I, Marquis of Namur.
Health problems[]
During his first joust, in 1279, Robert suffered head injuries which rendered him an invalid for the remainder of his life.[4]
Written records[]
Robert is mentioned in the prologue of the Coutumes de Beauvaisis by Philippe de Beaumanoir.[5]
Death[]
He was buried in the now-demolished church of the Couvent des Jacobins in Paris.
Legacy[]
Robert is considered the founder of the House of Bourbon, a family which, with the passing of centuries came to reign as kings of Navarre (1572-1830), kings of France (1589–1848; due to the extinction of all legitimate agnatic progeny of all his elder brothers), kings of Spain (1700–1808 ; 1813–1868 ; 1874–1931 and 1975–present), kings of the Two Sicilies (1735–1860), dukes of Parma (1748–1796 and 1847–1859) and grand dukes of Luxembourg (1964–present).
Depictions in fiction[]
Robert is a supporting character in Les Rois maudits (The Accursed Kings), a series of French historical novels by Maurice Druon. He was portrayed by Alexandre Rignault in the 1972 French miniseries adaptation of the series, and by Ioan Siminie in the 2005 adaptation.
See also[]
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- Bourbon family tree
- French monarchs family tree
References[]
- ^ Bourbon, John Bell Henneman Jr., Medieval France: An Encyclopedia, Ed. William W. Kibler, (Routledge, 1995), 138.
- ^ Brett, E.T., Humbert of Romans, (PIMS, 1984), 37
- ^ Bourbon, John Bell Henneman Jr., Medieval France: An Encyclopedia, 138.
- ^ Keen, Maurice (1984). "The Rise of the Tournament". Chivalry. Yale University Press. pp. 87. ISBN 0-300-03360-5.
- ^ de Beaumanoir, Philippe (1899–1900). "Prologues". Coutumes de Beauvaisis. Alphonse Picard et Fils, Éditeurs. pp. 2.
- 1256 births
- 1317 deaths
- 13th-century French people
- 14th-century French people
- Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
- House of Bourbon (France)
- Sons of kings
- Children of Louis IX of France