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  1. He married Ermengarde, daughter of Renauld, Count of Tonnerre in 1045. William died at Nevers, after 1083. William I and Ermengarde had six children: # Ermengarde (b. 1050), married Hubert I, Count of Beaumont; # Robert (1052 - Feb 12, 1095), later Bishop of Auxerre; # William II (1052 - 1090), inherited grandfather's title as Count of Tonnerre;

  2. John was the son of Philip II, Count of Nevers and Bonne of Artois, [2] daughter of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu. His father was the youngest son of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. [2] John's elder brother, Charles I, Count of Nevers and Rethel, had no legitimate children, and so on his death in 1464 his titles passed to John.

  3. His father, Fulk the Red, had arranged his marriage to Gerberga, daughter of Geoffrey of Nevers and Aba. [b] Among other things, this alliance enabled Fulk to open the doors towards Aquitaine for his daughter, Adelaide-Blanche , to marry a future king of France (Aba was likely [7] a daughter of William I, Duke of Aquitaine , and Engelberga, thus of royal blood) and for his son Guy to become ...

  4. In 1165, William IV, Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre, ravaged the Abbey of Vézelay. As the King of France begins to gather the host, Count Guillaume IV de Nevers, frightened, and chooses Guillaume I de Dampierre to transmit his submission to the King. Around 1167, he went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem where he visited the holy places.

  5. She married Renauld I, Count of Nevers, on 25 January 1016, and they had the following children: William I of Nevers (c. 1030-1083/1097) Henry of Nevers (died 1067) Guy (died 1067) Robert, Baron of Craon (c. 1035-1098) Adelaide

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William I, Count of Nevers was born c. 1030, son of Renauld I, Count of Nevers and Adela of France. He married Ermengarde, daughter of Renauld, Count of Tonnerre in 1045. William died at Nevers, after 1083. William I and Ermengarde had six children: 1.Ermengarde (b. 1050), married Hubert I, Count of Beaumont;

  7. John II, Count of Nevers (bef. 1415 – 1491) He also had four illegitimate children by various mistresses. In spite of his elder brother John's ambivalent position and ultimate refusal to come to the aid of the royal army in the face of the English invasion of Henry V in 1415, Philip was with the French army at the Battle of Agincourt , and both he and his brother Anthony were killed in the ...