Archambaud IX of Bourbon
Archambaud IX of Bourbon (died 15 January 1249), called "Le Jeune" ("The Young"), was a ruler (sire) of Bourbonnais in the modern region of Auvergne, France.
Archambaud IX of Bourbon | |
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Died | Cyprus | 15 January 1249
Noble family | House of Dampierre |
Spouse(s) | Yolande I, Countess of Nevers |
Father | Archambaud VIII of Bourbon |
Mother | Alice de Forez |
He was the son of Archambaud VIII of Bourbon. He married Yolande I, Countess of Nevers.[1] They had:
- Matilda II, Countess of Nevers (d. 1262)[2]
- Agnes, Lady of Bourbon (1237 - 7 September 1288);[2] married Jean of Burgundy, Count of Charolais, the son of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
He died in Cyprus on 15 January 1249 during the Seventh Crusade.[3]
References
- Bubenicek 2002, p. 55.
- Berman 2018, p. 94.
- Strayer 1969, p. 493, 817.
Sources
- Berman, Constance Hoffman (2018). The White Nuns: Cistercian Abbeys for Women in Medieval France. University of Pennsylvania Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Bubenicek, Michelle (2002). Quand les femmes gouvernent: droit et politique au XIVe siècle:Yolande de Flandre, Droit et politique au XIV siecle (in French). Ecole des Chartes.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Strayer, Joseph R. "The Crusades of Louis IX". In Setton, Kenneth M.; Wolff, Robert Lee; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). A History of the Crusades. Vol. II. University of Wisconsin Press, 1969.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Archambaud IX of Bourbon Died: 15 January 1249 | ||
Preceded by Archambaud VIII |
Sire de Bourbon 1242–1249 |
Succeeded by Matilda II |
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