Seigneur Geoffroy III DE JOINVILLE, sénéchal de Champagne
(-1187/8)
Félicité DE BRIENNE, dame de Ramerupt
(1110-Aft 1178)
Seigneur Guy I DE DAMPIERRE, Vicomte de Troyes
(-1151)
Helvide DE BAUDÉMENT
(-1165)
Seigneur Geoffroy IV DE JOINVILLE
(-1190)
Helvide DE DAMPIERRE
(-)
Seigneur Simon DE JOINVILLE, Sénéchal de Champagne
(-1233)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
1. Ermengarde DE MONTCLAIR

  • Geoffroy DE JOINVILLE, Seigneur de Montclair
  • Isabelle DE JOINVILLE
  • Beatrix DE JOINVILLE
2. Béatrice D' AUXONNE, dame de Marnay

Seigneur Simon DE JOINVILLE, Sénéchal de Champagne 1

  • Married (1): Between 1205 and 1209
  • Married (2): Before 1224
  • Died: May 1233, Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France

  Research Notes:

The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Gaufridus, Robertus, Symon et Guido milites et Guilelmus clericus" as five brothers "apud Ionevillam", recording that Simon obtained Joinville. "Geofroi V Trouillard Sire de Joinville senechal de Champagne" donated property to the abbey of Boulancourt with the consent of his mother Helvide de Dampierre and his brothers Guillaume archdeacon of Chalons, Robert and Simon by charter dated 1191.

Seigneur de Joinville. “Symon Joniville dominus” donated rights “in passagio et in venta Joniville” to Joinville Saint-Laurent, for the anniversary of “fratris mei Gaufridi bone memorie” who died “apud Acram”, by charter dated 1204. "Simon de Joinville" confirmed his father's previous donations to the monastery at Mathons by charter dated 1206. “Simon miles...dominus de Joinville” donated “patronatum ecclesiæ de Faverchinis” to Floreffe, with the consent of “uxoris meæ Ermengardis filiæ domini Johannis de Monte Claro”, by charter dated 20 Jun 1210. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that Erard de Brienne captured the castle of Joinville from Simon in early 1216.

Seneschal of Champagne. “Symon dominus Joviville senescallus Campanie” renounced claims “super riveria de Blesa” in favour of Montiérender abbey by charter dated 1214. “Symon dominus Joniville et senescallus Campanie” renounced rights in favour of Ecurey abbey by charter dated 1218. Disputes between Simon de Joinville and the count of Champagne were settled by agreement dated 7 Jun 1218, under which Simon pledged to help Thibaut IV Comte de Champagne and his mother Ctss Blanche against Erard de Brienne, in return for recognition of his hereditary right to the sénéchaussée de Champagne. “Symon dominus Jovisville seneschallus Campanie” swore homage to “comes Barri” for property “apud Buincuriam et Robancuriam et Bures et Baincuriam et Germaium et Juvigneis” by charter dated 21 Dec 1221. “Symon dominus Joniville senescallus Campanie” acknowledged holding “castrum de Marnai” as a fief from Hugues Duke of Burgundy, with the consent of “Beatricis uxoris mee”, by charter dated late-Sep 1230. “Symon dominus Joniville seneschallus Campanie” donated property to Joinville Saint-Laurent for his own anniversary by charter dated Feb 1232 (O.S.).

The year of his death is set by the charter of his widow dated 1233 in which he is named as deceased. 2

  Marriage Information:

Simon married Ermengarde DE MONTCLAIR, daughter of Jean DE WALCOURT dit de Montclair, between 1205 and 1209. (Ermengarde DE MONTCLAIR died after 23 Jul 1218.)

  Marriage Information:

Simon also married Béatrice D' AUXONNE, dame de Marnay, daughter of Cte Étienne III D' AUXONNE and Ctse Beatrice DE CHÂLON, before 1224. (Béatrice D' AUXONNE was born in Auxerre, Yonne, Bourgogne, France, died on 20 Mar 1261 and was buried in La Charité-sur-Loire, Nièvre, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France.)

Sources


1 Racines et Histoire, Lignages, Maison de Joinville, pp. 4-5.

2 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands: Simon de Joinville.


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