词条 | Erard II of Chacenay |
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Erard II (died 16 June 1236) was the Sire de Chacenay (Chassenay) from 1190/1.{{efn|His name and title appear in charters as:
LifeIn 1209 Erard, with the consent of his unnamed wife, confirmed a donation to Basse-Fontaine by a certain Agnete, specified as domina of Chacenay, probably his grandmother Agnes de Brienne. During the succession crisis of Champagne, Erard was the strongest support of Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt and was the last to reconcile with Blanche of Navarre.{{sfn|Evergates|2007|p=219}} Uneasy with the result in Champagne, Erard took part in the Fifth Crusade (1217),{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=240}} but was back in Europe by 1220. In July 1219 Erard's cousin, Hervé, Count of Nevers, confirmed a donation Erard had made to the Teutonic Knights, while Erard was at the siege of Damietta.{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=194,241}} Upon his return, Erard paid homage to Theobald, Count of Champagne and made a donation to the convent of Argensolles, which had been founded by Blanche of Navarre.{{sfn|Evergates|2007|p=219}} He was a patron of the trouvère Guiot de Dijon. He was buried in the Abbey of Clairvaux, 16 June 1236.{{sfn|Evergates|2007|p=219}} Marriage and issueErard was the second husband of Emmeline (Emelina) de Broyes (died 1249, before April), widow of Odo II of Champlitte.{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=240}} They were married in 1205. In 1218 she made a joint donation with her husband to the Abbey of Moutier-la-Celle. Erard was faced with a possible divorce when he sold his step-daughter, Oda's, inheritance to the Knights Templar.{{sfn|Schenk|2012|p=178}} Erard and Emeline had:
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5 : 1236 deaths|Christians of the Fifth Crusade|Medieval French nobility|Year of birth unknown|13th-century French people |
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