Seigneur Sulpice II D' AMBOISE dit "le Hutin"
(Bef 1106-1153)
Agnès DE DONZY
(-)
Cte Jean DE VENDÔME
(-Abt 1185)
Berthe DU PUY-DU-FOU
(-)
Seigneur Hugues II D' AMBOISE et de Jaligny
(-Abt 1194)
Mathilde DE VENDÔME, Dame d'Amboise
(Bef 1139-1199)
Elisabeth D' AMBOISE
(-Bef 1212)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Cte Vulgrin III D' ANGOULÊME

Elisabeth D' AMBOISE 1

  • Married:
  • Died: 21 September, before 1212

  Research Notes:

"Sulpicius dominus Ambaziæ et Matildis mater mea et omnes fratres et sorores Hugo…et Johannes, Helisabeth et Agnes atque Dionisia" donated property to the abbey of Fontaines-les-Blanches by charter dated 1194. “Sulpice seigneur d’Amboise” confirmed that “Hugues d’Azay” had granted “la dîme de Carbonel” to “Mathilde mère de Sulpice” who had donated it to the monks of Pont-Levoy, for the soul of “son père Hugues”, confirmed by “Sulpice...Hugues, Jehan et Guillaume ses frères, par Elisabeth comtesse d’Angoulême, Agnès comtesse d’Evreux, Denise et Mathilde ses sœurs”, by charter dated 1196. “Mathilde dame d’Amboise” donated property to Liget abbey, for the soul of “Hugues d’Amboise son mari”, with the consent of “Sulpice, de Hugues, Jean et Guillaume ses fils, d’Isabelle comtesse d’Angoulême, d’Agnès comtesse d’Evreux, et de Denise, ses filles”, by charter dated 1198. "Sulpitius dominus Ambaziæ" granted concessions to Marmoutier, with the consent of "Isabel uxoris meæ et fratrum meorum Hugonis, Johannis et Willielmi et sororum mearum Isabel comitissæ Engolismensis et Dyonisiæ", for the soul of "dominæ Matildis felicis memoriæ…matris meæ", by charter dated 1199. “Sulpice seigneur d’Amboise” donated harvest to Fontaines abbey, for the soul of “Mathilde sa mère”, with the consent of “Isabelle sa femme, de Jean son fils, de Hugues, Jean et Guillaume ses frères, d’Isabelle comtesse d’Angoulême, d’Agnès comtesse d’Evreux et de Denise, ses sœurs”, by charter dated 1201. “Sulpice seigneur d’Amboise” donated property to Fontaines abbey, in acknowledgement of “sa mère Mathilde” being buried there, with the consent of “Hugues, Jean et Guillaume ses frères, d’Elisabeth comtesse d’Angoulême, d’Agnès comtesse d’Evreux et de Denise, ses sœurs”, by charter dated 20 Mar 1202 (O.S.?).

The martyrologe-obituaire of Tours records the death “XI Kal Oct” of “Elisabeth Engolismensis comitissa soror domini Ambasiæ” and her donation of annual money “in pædagio Ambasiæ” for her anniversary. “Sulpice d’Amboise” donated property to Notre-Dame de Fontaines, with the consent of “sa femme Elisabeth et de sa fille Mathilde”, for the souls of “...Elisabeth comtesse d’Angoulême sa sœur” buried there, by charter dated Apr 1213. 2

  Marriage Information:

Elisabeth married Cte Vulgrin III D' ANGOULÊME, son of Cte Guillaume VI Taillefer D' ANGOULÊME and Marguerite DE TURENNE. (Vulgrin III D' ANGOULÊME was born in Angoulême, Charente-Maritime, France and died in 1181, before 29 June.)

Sources


1 Racines et Histoire, Lignages, Maison d’ Amboise & Clermont d’Amboise, Bussy, Aubijoux, etc., p. 3; Comtes d' Angoulême, p. 6.

2 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands: Elisabeth.


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