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  1. Alberic III of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) (c. 1138 – 19 September 1200) was a French count and son of Alberic II, Count of Dammartin, and Clémence de Bar, daughter of Reginald I, Count of Bar. He married Mathilde, heiress to the county of Clermont and daughter of Renaud II, Count of Clermont . [1]

  2. Alberic III (1183–1200), 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 , (1200–1227), also Count of Boulogne and Aumale, married to Marie de Châtillon

  3. When Albéric III de Dammartin was born about 1138, in Dammartin-en-Goële, Seine-et-Marne, France, his father, Alberic II Count of Dammartin, was 10 and his mother, Clémence Dammartin de Bar, was 9. He married Matilda de Clermont in 1162. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters.

  4. father of Joan, Countess of Ponthieu, Queen of Castile and Leon. Alberic III of Dammartin (Aubry de Dammartin) (c. 1138 – 19 September 1200) was a French count and son of Alberic II, Count of Dammartin, and Clémence de Bar, daughter of Reginald I, Count of Bar.

  5. When Alberic III de Dammartin was born about 1138, in Dammartin-sur-Tigeaux, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France, his father, Alberic II Count of Dammartin, was 29 and his mother, Clémence de Bar, was 29. He had at least 3 sons and 4 daughters with Mahaut de Clermont.

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    • Mahaut de Clermont
  6. 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. 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.

  7. Alberic III of Dammartin. 1138–1200. Matilde de Clermont. 1140–1200. Marriage: 1166. Alex De Damartin. 1164–. Comte Renaud de Dammartin. 1165–1227. Juliana Dammartin. 1165–1238. Agnes de Dammartin. 1166–1241. Clemence De Damartin. 1168–. Raoul de Dammartin. 1169–1191. Aélis Alix de Dammartin. 1175–1237. Simon de Dammartin. 1180–1239. Sources (11)