Ebles I of Roucy
Ebles I of Roucy was count of Roucy from 1000 to 1033 and archbishop of Reims from 1021 to 1033.
Possible family origins
In Genealogiciæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis he is referred as the brother of:- Eudes Roucy, called "the Strong", lord of Rumigny.
- Liétaud de Roucy, Lord of Marle. Liétaud's daughter Adèle de Marle married first Aubry, Viscount of Coucy, and second the scandalous Crusader Enguerrand I, Lord of Coucy, with whom she had issue.
- Yvette de Roucy who married either Manasses II or Manasses III of Rethel.
The new study, based on onomastic data, suggests that Ebles I was the son of Ebles de Poitiers and an unnamed daughter of Aubry II, Count of Mâcon and Ermentrude of Roucy, Giselbert of Roucy's sister.
Mathieu further notes that the conventional theory does not take into account that:
- The first name Liétaud is traditionally associated with the Counts of Mâcon, but not with the Roucy family;
- The first name Eudes is traditionally associated with the Robertians, the Herbertiens, or the House of Blois;
- The lands of Rumigny and Coucy had previously belonged to the Counts of Blois, but later passed to the Roucy line.
Marriage and descendants
Ebles married Beatrice of Hainaut, the daughter of Reginar IV, Count of Mons and Hedwig of France. From this union he had:- 1. Alix, who succeeded him, and was married to Hilduin IV of Montdidier, Count of Ramerupt and Roucy, by whom she was the mother of Ebles II of Roucy. Her daughter, Margaret de Roucy, married Hugh, Count of Clermont, and they were the parents of Adeliza, who married Gilbert Fitz Richard;
- 2. Hedwig, who inherited the lands of Rumigny after the death of her uncle, Eudes, and married Geoffrey IV, Lord of Florennes.