Ade D' AVESNES, Dame de Hans
- Born: Oizy, Namur, Belgium
- Married (1):
- Married (2):
- Died: After 13 Aug 1249
Research Notes:
The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis names "Machtildem, Aelidem, Adeluyam et Agnetem" as the four daughters of "Nicolai Plukelli filius primogenitus Jacobus" and his wife, adding that she married "comiti de Grandi-prato". Regnault, calling her “Adée de Grand-pré”, dates her second marriage to 1222 and says that it was childless. “Radulphus comes Suess” donated rights “in molendino de Varenes” to Soissons Saint Crispin, with the consent of “dominæ Ade uxoris meæ”, by charter dated 1223. "Johannes comitis Suessionensis primogenitus dominus de Turno et de Cimaio" granted canalisation rights to Notre-Dame de Soissons by charter dated 1 Nov 1213 (misdated?), confirmed by "Radulfus comes Suession. de consensu Adæ uxoris sua et filiorum Johannis domini de Turno et Radulfi" in 1231.
Dame de Hans: the Feoda Campanie dated [after 1234] includes “...comitissa Suessionensis domina de Hans…feodum apud Minor(cort) apud Ve(rgig)ni apud Ver[z]lius et apud Lemezicort…”. “Ada domina de Hans, quondam comitissa Suessionensis” acknowledged the homage given by her to “Theobaldo regi Navarræ et comiti Campaniæ" by charter dated Dec 1238. Ada dame de Hans notified Thibaut Comte de Bar that “Helvis de Barbançon sa bru” had received as dower “la moitié de la terre de Hans et de la maison qui fut le peire mon fils” by charter dated 13 Aug 1249. 1
Marriage Information:
Ade married Cte Henri III DE GRANDPRÉ. (Henri III DE GRANDPRÉ died in 1211.)
Marriage Information:
Ade also married Raoul III "le Bon" DE NESLE, Comte de Soissons, son of Seigneur Raoul II DE NESLE, Châtelain de Bruge, and Gertrude DE MONTAIGU. (Raoul III "le Bon" DE NESLE died on 4 Jan 1235.)
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