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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 .
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)
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.
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Dalfi d'Alvernha was the son of William VII the Young of Auvergne, Count of Clermont, and of Jeanne de Calabre. He married Guillemette de Comborn, Countess of Montferrand, daughter of Archambaud, Viscount of Comborn, and Jourdaine of Périgord. Their children were Aélis, Guillaume (William, later Count of Clermont), Blanche, and Alix.
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She later designated Robert as her heir in her own testament. [3] His father probably died in 1317, the year after which he does not appear in any document. [2] So Robert succeeded his father as count of Auvergne and Boulogne. Robert died on the 13th of October 1325. [4] He was succeeded by his son William. [5]