House of Montdidier
The House of Montdidier was a medieval French noble house which ruled as count of Montdidier, Dammartin and Roucy. Its earliest definite member of the family was a certain Hilduin, who died before 956 and was known as comte de Montdidier.
History
The oldest known member of the family of some Montdidier is a Hilduin who died before 956 and was Count Montdidier. A close relative, also named Hilduin, perhaps his son, married Hersende, Lady of Ramerupt and Arcis-sur-Aube.Assumptions were exposed to clarify and complete the origin of the family, but proved unfounded or not usable. Thus:
The Manasses name, carried by a son and grandson of Hilduin and Hersende returns home from Rethel, but the relationship between the two families is not known more precisely. There is also the tenth century Manasses, father of Gilbert, count of Chalon.
Count Luçay in his book Le comté de Clermont en Beauvaisis, étude pour servir à son histoire, stated that the second Manasses was probably a bastard son of a William Count of Ponthieu, but whose existence is not certain. In any case, this would have been the Count William's maternal grandfather Manasses.
First generations
Hilduin Montdidier and Hersende, Lady of Ramerupt and Arcis-sur-Aube had three sons:- Manasses, who became bishop of Troyes
- Hugh I, Count of Ponthieu. He married ca. 994 Gisèle Capet and left two sons:
- #Enguerrand I, who became Count of Ponthieu
- #Guy of Ponthieu
- Hilduin II, who became lord of Ramerupt. Hilduin II made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 992 and left two sons:
- #Hilduin III, Count of Montdidier and Lord of Ramerupt, the elder branch
- #Calvus Manasses, founder of the younger branch, which became the House of Dammartin.
- Hilduin IV, Lord of Ramerupt and Count of Roucy by his marriage with Alix de Roucy
- Guillaume
- Manasses, Viscount de Reims in 1053, married to Béatrice de Hainaut, ex-wife of Count Ebles I of Roucy.. He himself had three children:
- #Manasses who was Archbishop of Reims,
- #Guy
- #Adele, abbess of Our Lady of Laon.
- #Hilduin V had several children and two of them were at the founders
House de Roucy
Hildouin IV of Montdidie- Ebles II, who inherited Roucy,
- Andrew, who had Ramerupt and is the founder of the younger branch, and many daughters, married into the local nobility; except Beatrice, wife of Count Geoffroy II du Perche and Felicie, daughter of Ebles II married King Sancho Ramírez I of Aragon.
He was succeeded by his son Hugues Cholet who founded several religious institutions and married Richilde Hohenstaufen, niece of Emperor Henry V and sister of the future Conrad III.
Hugues Cholet's son Guiscard went to lend strength but left the Crusaders in 1170. He died in 1180, and was followed by his eldest son Raoul in 1196, and then his younger son Jean, marking the extinction of the elder branch of the family.
Cadet branch de Ramerupt
Count Hilduin IV of Montdidier and Alix de Roucy married and produced six children:- André Count Ramerupt, born about 1040, died about 1118.
- Hugues Ramerupt
- Olivier Ramerupt
- Ebles Ramerupt
- Alix Ramerupt, married to Count I of Brienne Erard, who died around 1125, son of Count I. Gauthier de Brienne, and Eustachie de Tonnerre.
- ...... Ramerupt, whose first husband Jean Viscount of Mareuil-sur-Ay, Viscount of Mareuil, Lord of Montmort, son of Dudo Viscount of Mareuil-sur-Ay and Lady Adelaide of Chalons Vidame. Her second husband in 1151 was Guy Lord of Bazoches, son of the Lord Hugues de Bazoches and Basilie.