Archambaud VIII of Bourbon

Archambaud VIII of Bourbon
Born 1189
Died 1242
Noble family House of Dampierre
Spouse(s) Alix de Forez
Beatrice de Montluçon
Father Guy II of Dampierre
Mother Mathilde of Bourbon

Archambaud VIII of Bourbon, nicknamed the Great, (1189–1242) was a ruler (sire) of Bourbonnais in the modern region of Auvergne, France. His parents were Guy II of Dampierre and Mathilde of Bourbon.[1]

Archambaud’s first wife was Alix de Forez. They married in 1205. Before she was repudiated, Alix bore:

Archambaud later married Beatrice de Montluçon,[3] who bore him;

Sources

  1. 1 2 Theodore Evergates, The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100–1300, (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007), 217.
  2. Georges Bordonove, Saint-Louis, 1984.
  3. Some Champenois Vernacular Manscripts and the Manerius Style of Illumination, Patricia Stirnemann, Les Manuscrits de Chrétien de Troyes, Volume 1, ed. Keith Busby, Terry Nixon, Alison Stones and Lori Walters, (Rodopi B.V., 1993), 210.
  4. Jochen Schenk, Templar Families: Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c. 1120–1307, (Cambridge University Press, 2012), 201.
Archambaud VIII of Bourbon
Born: 1189 Died: 1242
Preceded by
Mathilde
Sire de Bourbon Succeeded by
Archambaud IX
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