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  1. Brief Life History of Simon of Dammartin. When Simon of Dammartin Count of Ponthieu was born on 1 November 1180, in Dammartin-en-Goële, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France, his father, Alberic III de Dammartin, was 43 and his mother, Matilda de Clermont, was 41. He married Marie de Ponthieu about 1212, in Aumale, Seine-Maritime, Upper ...

  2. Joan of Dammartin (French: Jeanne de Dammartin; c. 1220 - 16 March 1279) was Queen consort of Castile and León (1252), suo jure Countess of Ponthieu (1251-1279) and Aumale (1237-1279). Her daughter, the English queen Eleanor of Castile, was her successor in Ponthieu. Her son and co-ruler in Aumale, Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale, predeceased ...

  3. Renaud de Dammartín. Felipe Augusto, llevando prisioneros a Fernando de Portugal, conde de Flandes y a Renaud de Dammartín tras la Batalla de Bouvines. 21 de abril de 1227 jul. Renaud de Dammartín, (1165 - 21 de abril de 1227), fue conde de Boulogne de 1190 a 1227, conde de Dammartín de 1200 a 1214 y conde de Aumale de 1204 a 1214.

  4. Maria of Dammartin, married John II, Count of Roucy. NOTES: 1 John W. Baldwin, Aristocratic Life in Medieval France: The Romances of Jean Renart and Gerbert de Montreuil, 1190-1230, JHU Press, 2002

  5. Renaud de Dammartin (Reginald of Boulogne) (c. 1165 – 1227) was Count of Boulogne from 1190, Count of Dammartin from 1200 to 1214 and Count of Aumale from 1204 to 1214. He was son of Alberic III of Dammartin and Mathilde of Clermont. Brought up at the French court, he was a childhood friend of Philip Augustus.

  6. Joan of Dammartin (French: Jeanne de Dammartin; c.1220[1] – d. Abbeville, March 16, 1279) was Queen consort of Castile and León (1252), suo jure Countess of Ponthieu (1251–1279) and Aumale (1237–1279). Her daughter, the English queen Eleanor of Castile, was her successor in Ponthieu.

  7. Alberic II (died 1183) was the Count of Dammartin, possibly the son of Aubry de Mello, Count of Dammartin, and Adela, daughter of Hugh I, Count of Dammartin. [1] [2] What little is known for sure about Alberic II is confounded by the preponderance of noblemen of the same name in both France and England. What is known is that he married ...