Clémence DE MAYENNE, Dame d'Angon
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- Died: Before 1209
Research Notes:
"Robertus de Sabolio et Hersent mater eius et Clementia uxor eius et Petrus de Brion" founded the abbey of Bois-Renon by charter dated 1189, which specifies that "Robertus de Sabolio" donated property granted by “Juellus Dominus Meduana vice maritiagii Clementiæ sororis suæ” for the soul of “Clementiæ uxoris suæ”. Her parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 1205 under which her daughter "Margarita domina Sabolii" confirmed donations to Fontaine-Daniel by "avunculi mei domini Juhelli de Meduana". Douglas Richardson has pointed out that Clémence must have been her father’s daughter by his first marriage, otherwise her granddaughter Jeanne des Roches (daughter of Clémence’s daughter Marguerite de Sablé) would have married her great-uncle (Amaury [I] Seigneur de Craon, son of Isabelle de Meulan, second wife of Clémence’s father by her second marriage).
Dame d'Angon. 1
Marriage Information:
Clémence married Seigneur Robert IV DE SABLÉ, son of Seigneur Robert III DE SABLÉ and Hersende. (Robert IV DE SABLÉ was born in Sablé, Nevers, Nièvre, Bourgogne, France and died in 1195 in Palestine.)
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