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Robert of Clermont (1256 – 7 February 1317) was a French prince du sang who was created Count of Clermont in 1268. He was the sixth and last son of King Louis IX (Saint Louis) and Margaret of Provence .
[7] After Blanche's death in 1304, Robert married Marie of Dampierre, daughter of William I of Termonde and Alice of Clermont-Nestle. [8] They had four children together: John († 1386), count of Montfort, Boulogne and Auvergne; [7] Guy († 1373), that became Archbishop of Lyon, cardinal and Dean of the College of Cardinals; [7]
In the Middle Ages, there were several different Counts of Clermont ruling different counties. For the counts of Clermont in the Île-de-France, see Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis. For the counts of Clermont-Ferrand, see List of rulers of Auvergne. For the counts of Clermont-sous-Huy, see Counts of Montaigu.
Death Notes Guy I: c.950? Second son of Robert II, Viscount of Clermont and Ingelberga: 963-989: County of Auvergne: Ausenda no children 989 aged 38-39? He was the first of the family to use the comital title in Auvergne. However, he left no descendants and was succeeded by his brother. William IV [3] c.950? Third son of Robert II, Viscount of ...
Robert, Count of Clermont (1268–1317) Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (1317–1327, 1331–1342), son of Robert. Louis exchanged Clermont for La Marche in 1327, but it was returned to him in 1331. Peter I, Duke of Bourbon (1342–1356) Louis II, Duke of Bourbon (1356–1410) John I, Duke of Bourbon (1410–1434) Charles I, Duke of Bourbon (1434–1456)
Robert of Clermont or Robert de Clermont may refer to: ... 1195–1227) Robert, Count of Clermont (r. 1268–1317 This page was last edited on 16 ...
Robert, Count of Clermont; S. Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon This page was last edited on 28 March 2013, at 15:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Robert's seal from 1186. Robert of Auvergne, also called Robert de la Tour (died 7 January 1234), was a French nobleman, prelate and poet from the Auvergne. He served as bishop of Clermont from 1195 until 1227 and thereafter as archbishop of Lyon until his death. He was also a troubadour, composing poetry in Occitan.