Counts of Dammartin
The Counts of Dammartin were the rulers of the county of Dammartin, based in the current commune of Dammartin-en-Goële as early as the 10th century. Located at the central plain of France, the county controlled the roads of Paris to Soissons and Laon. It seems that this county was initially held by Constance, the wife of Manasses Calvus, the first Count. The name Dammartin-en-Goële comes from Domnus Martinus, the Latin name of St. Martin of Tours, who evangelized the region of Goële in the fourth century. A small town in the district of Meaux in the Department of Seine-et-Marne, ancient village of Region of Île-de-France, it appears to go back to the earliest times; Dammartin-en-Goële, also called Velly, was in 1031 one of the most significant places in France.
House of Montdidier
- Manasses, son of Hildouin II de Montdidier, seigneur de Ramerupt, married to Constance, daughter of Robert II of France
- Odo, son of the preceding
- Hugues I, brother of the preceding, married to Roharde de Bulles
- Pierre, son of the preceding.
House of Mello
- Albéric I de Mello, married to Aelis de Dammartin, daughter of Hugues I and of Roharde de Bulles.
- Alberic II, son of the preceding, married to Clémence de Bar
- Alberic III, son of the preceding, married in 1164 to Mathilde de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, daughter of Renaud II, Count of Clermont, and Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois.
- Renaud,, also Count of Boulogne and Aumale, married to Marie de Châtillon
- Ida, also Countess of Boulogne
- Mathilde II, also Countess of Boulogne, Aumale and Mortain, daughter of preceding, married to:
- * Philippe Hurepel, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, in 1218
- * Afonso III, King of Portugal and the Algarve.
House of Trie
- Mathieu de Trie, son of Jean I, seigneur de Trie and of Mouchy, and of Aélis de Dammartin
- Jean II de Trie, Count of Dammartin, killed at Courtrai at the Battle of the Golden Spurs on 11 July 1302, son of preceding. Married to
- Renaud II de Trie, son of preceding and of Yolande de Dreux. Married to Philippe de Beaumont-en-Gâtinais.
- Renaud III de Trie son of preceding and of Philippe de Beaumont-en-Gâtinais. Died without issue.
- Jean III de Trie, brother of preceding. Married to Jeanne de Sancerre.
- Charles de Trie, son of preceding. Married to Jeanne d'Amboise.
- Blanche de Trie. Daughter of preceding. Married to Charles, seigneur de la Rivière, Grand Master of Waters and Forests of France, died without issue.
House of Châtillon
- Marguerite de Châtillon, daughter of Jacqueline de Trie, sister of Charles de Trie, and Jean de Châtillon, Count of Porcien. Married to Guillaume de Fayel, viscount of Breteuil.
House of Fayel
- Jean de Fayel, viscount of Breteuil, Count of Dammartin, son of Guillaume de Fayel, viscount of Breteuil, and of Marguerite de Châtillon.
- Marie de Fayel, sister of Jean de Fayel. Married to Renaud de Nanteuil.
House of Vergy
- Antoine de Vergy, son of Jean III de Vergy and of Jeanne de Chalon. He is a descendant of the Counts of Dammartin: Jean III of Vergy is son of John II of Vergy, himself son of Henri de Vergy and Mahaut of Trie, daughter of Jean II de Trie, Count of Dammartin.
House of Nanteuil
Charles VII recovered the county of Dammartin and returned it to the rightful owner.- Renaud de Nanteuil, husband of Marie de Fayel.
- Marguerite de Nanteuil, daughter of Renaud de Nanteuil and Marie de Fayel. Married in 1439 to Antoine de Chabannes.
House of Chabannes
- Antoine de Chabannes
- Jean de Chabannes, son of the preceding. Married to Suzanne de Bourbon, daughter of Louis de Bourbon, Count of Roussillon, and of Jeanne de Valois
- Antoinette de Chabannes, daughter of the preceding. Married to René of Anjou, baron of Mézières, son of Louis of Anjou and of Louise de la Trémoille.
House of Anjou-Mézières
- Françoise d'Anjou, daughter of Antoinette de Chabannes. Married to Philippe de Boulainvilliers, Count of Fauquemberghe
House of Boulainvilliers
- Philippe de Boulainvilliers, son of Françoise d'Anjou. His mother gave him the county in 1547, which he sold to Anne de Montmorency in 1554.
House of Montmorency
- Anne de Montmorency, baron then Duke of Montmorency. Married in 1529 to Madeleine de Savoie.
- François de Montmorency, son of the preceding, Duke of Montmorency. Married in 1557 to Diane de France, without issue.
- Henri I de Montmorency, brother of the preceding, Duke of Montmorency. Married :
- Henri II de Montmorency, son of the preceding, Duke of Montmorency.
House of Bourbon-Condé
- Henri II de Bourbon, prince of Condé. Married to Charlotte de Montmorency, sister of Henri II de Montmorency