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Unknown (Bourgogne) de Barcelona (abt. 1030 - 1074)

Unknown de Barcelona formerly Bourgogne aka de Bourgogne
Born about in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spainmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 44 in Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comte, Francemap
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Profile last modified | Created 17 Feb 2013
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Biography

Origins

An unknown daughter of Ramón Berenguer "El Corbal The Hunchback", Conde de Barcelona and Guisle Ampurias has been speculated as the wife of Henri de Bourgogne. See the Research Notes section for the sources relating to her existence.

Research Notes

Speculation regarding the wife of Henri "le Damoiseau" de Bourgogne

According to research performed by Charles Cawley of Medieval Lands, in Patrick van Kerrebrouck's Les Capétiens 987-1328, the following speculations regarding Henri "le Damoiseau" de Bourgogne's wife are documented:[1]

Abbé Maurice Chaume in his works En marge des croisades bourgignonnes d'Espagne and Les premières croisades bourgignonnes au-delà des Pyrénées states that she was related to Ramón Borell I, Conde de Barcelona, noting the usage of the name "Borel" by her son and grandson Eudes I and Hugues II.[1][2][3]

Szabolcs de Vajay in his work Etiennette, dite de Vienne, comtesse de Bourgogne. Bourgogne, Lorraine et Espagne au XI siècle names her mother as --- de Barcelona, daughter of Berenguer Ramón I "el Curvo" Conde de Barcelona and his third wife Guisle de Ampurias. He speculates that she married while her husband and his father were on crusade in Spain. He offers no proof that her first name was Sybilla.[1][4]

Jean Richard in his work Sur les alliances familiales des ducs de Bourgogne aux XII et XIII siècles speculates that the wife of Henri de Bourgogne was named Clémence as the name was used in later generations, and she could have been from Poitiers.[1][5]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Charles Cawley. Beatrix de Bourgogne, entry in "Medieval Lands" database (accessed 2-Apr-23).
  2. Maurice Chaume. En marge des croisades bourgignonnes d'Espagne, Annales de Bourgogne, t. IX (1937), p. 72.
  3. Maurice Chaume. Les premières croisades bourgignonnes au-delà des Pyrénées, Annales de Bourgogne, t. XVIII (1946), pp. 161-5.
  4. Szabolcs de Vajay. Etiennette, dite de Vienne, comtesse de Bourgogne. Bourgogne, Lorraine et Espagne au XI siècle, Annales de Bourgogne, t. XXXII (1960), p. 259 note 3.
  5. Jean Richard. Sur les alliances familiales des ducs de Bourgogne aux XII et XIII siècles, Annales de Bourgogne, t. XXX (1958), pp. 39-42.




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I think the LNAB should be Barcelona
posted by [Living Horace]
De Barcelona-30 and Bourgogne-285 appear to represent the same person because: same husband and son
posted by Robin Lee
I show her name as Sibille de Barcelona, daughter of Berenguer Ramon I el Corbat, comte de Barcelona. See also: http://www.geni.com/people/N-N-duchesse-consort-de-Bourgogne/6000000006240544619 .
posted by [Living Stubbs]

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