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Aelis, lady of Thiembronne, died November 7, 1264. She was the daughter of Clérembaud de Thiembronne. Aelis married first to Manasses de Guînes (son of Baldwin ll of Guînes and his wife, Christine of Ardres), with issue. She married second to Gilbert de Fiennes (son of Eustache ll “the Old” and his wife) and was buried as Aelis de Blequin.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiembronne
At the end of the xii th century - beginning of xiii th century, Clerembaut Thiembronne is lord. His son is Guillaume de Thiembronne who marries Mahaut de Guînes, daughter of Baudouin II de Guînes. The couple remains without heirs and the title of Lord of Thiembronne will pass to the brother of Mahaut Manassès de Guînes 11 .
In May 1221, Manassès de Guînes, younger son of Baudouin II de Guînes, becomes Lord of Thiembronne because of his marriage. Manassès and his wife Aielis donate land to theAbbey of Saint-Médard d'Andres 12 .
Aélis was the sister and heiress of Guillaume de Thiembronne13 .
In 1230, Guillaume Mauvoisin was Lord of Cahem, ( Cohem?), And vassal of Aélide, (undoubtedly the same as Aielis, wife of Manassès de Guînes above), lady of Thiembronne 14 .
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5579841m/f32.item.r=maison%2...
Aelis (ou Adelis) de Thiembronne,dame de Thiembronne, épouse son cousin Manassès de Guines, fils de Baudoin II, comte de Guines et de Chrestienne d'Ardres, — très grande, puissante et pieuse dame, auteur de quantité de fondations pieuses et dont on a conservé le sceau représentant "une dame debout, tenant de la main droite un sceptre fleurdelysé el sur le poing gauche un faucon. Autour on lit: + sigillum Aelidis de Tiemberonne. Le contresceau porte un épervier et cette légende: + secretum meum mihi." Elle mourut [died] le 7 novembre 1264. Son frère [her brother] Guillaume, à qui elle succéda [whom she succeeded], avait épousé Mahaut de Guines, soeur de Manassès.
Aélis de Thiembronne succéda son petit-fils <<nepos>>Robert 1 de Bailleul, cousin de Jean I de Bailleul ou Baliol roi d'Ecosse, puis Robert II, puis Albert de Chaelus, époux de sa fille Agnès, puis, vers 1325, la soeur d'Agnès, Jeanne de Thiembronne qui épousa Jean de Bournel, seigneur de Puisieux, originaire des environs de Villeneuve d'Agénois. — A ce moment même, le dernier représentant masculin des anciens Thiembronne, Guillaume de Thiembronne, se fixait dans cette dernière province par son mariage, en 1398, avec Bertrande de Saint Pey-Aval, fille de Ratier de Sainl-Pey-Aval, capitaine châtelain de Puymirol, seigneur de Saint-Pey-Aval, la Tourrasse, Tayrac, Fontenilles, Fraysses, etc..
Rough translation:
Aelis [Alix] (or Adelis) de Thiembronne, lady of Thiembronne, married her cousin Manassès de Guines, son of Baudoin II, count of Guines and Chrestienne d'Ardres, -
...[a] very great, powerful and pious lady, author of many pious foundations and whose seal has been preserved representing "a standing lady, holding a fleurdelysé scepter in her right hand and a falcon on her left fist. Around one reads: + sigillum Aelidis de Tiemberonne. The countersign carries a hawk and this legend: + secretum meum mihi."
She died on November 7, 1264.
Her brother Guillaume, whom she succeeded, had married Mahaut de Guines, sister of Manassès.
Aélis de Thiembronne was succeeded by his grandson Robert 1st de Bailleul, cousin of Jean I de Bailleul or Baliol king of Scotland, then Robert II, then Albert de Chaelus, husband of his daughter Agnes, then, around 1325, Agnes's sister, Jeanne de Thiembronne who married Jean Bournel, Lord of Puisieux, originally from the surroundings of Villeneuve d'Agénois. - At this very moment, the last male representative of the former Thiembronne, Guillaume de Thiembronne, settled in this last province by his marriage, in 1398, with Bertrande de Saint Pey-Aval, daughter of Ratier de Sainl-Pey-Aval, captain lord of Puymirol, lord of Saint-Pey-Aval, Tourrasse, Tayrac, Fontenilles, Fraysses, etc.
(This Robert (1er) de Bailleul ?)
“Recherches Genealogiques” O-Z, Volume 3. “Thiembronne.” Page 1414 - 1415
Guillaume, Sr de Thiembronne , eldest son of Clérembaut, is put by the hist. of Philippe- Auguste, among the knights bannerets of Boulonnais, he attended the battle of Bouvines in 1214, and died childless of Mahant, his wife, daughter of Baudoin, count of Guines, and of Chrétienne d'Ardres ( Du Chesne ), leaving as heir to his house, his sister Adeline, allied to Manassés de Guines, who left her name and gave birth to the second house of Thiembronne. Manassés and his wife gave the abbey of Licques 30 mes. of marsh at Roricove, on Ardres, in June 1223. ( Tit . of lad . abb . ) The same Adelide where Aalis gave 40 mes. of wood at the abbey of St-André-aux-Bois, in 1264; she married, in second marriage, Mgr Gislebert .... and was buried in the dud church.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudouin_II_de_Gu%C3%AEnes
Baudouin II marries Christine d'Ardres, ( lords of Ardres ), ( ° v. 1140 - † July 2, 1177), from where :
Manassès de Guînes, wife Aiélis, probably sister and heiress of Guillaume de Thiembronne, and thereby becomes lord of Rorichove, (on Sangatte ) with several marshes and possessions and Thiembronne 21 ; cited in two charters of his father dating from 1202 21 ; Manassès and Adelis are cited in a charter of 1214 where they renew and confirm an agreement made with the abbey of Andres; they also confirm to the abbey of which they were parishioners 42 measures (about 19 hectares) of meadows located in their pond of Rorichove and the stronghold of a named Amelongh their vassal 21 ; went to England in 1215 22 ; in 1218, the knight Manassès de Guînes declares that he gave the forest thatAbbey of Notre-Dame de Licques 23 ; in 1221, Manassès and Aélis pass a new charter in favor of Guillaume Abbé d'Andres, who returned from Rome the day before, whom Manassès and other lords had welcomed on his return 24 ; in 1222 he made another donation to the abbey of Andres ː the tithe of the novales (new cleared lands) acquired in his lordship of Rorichove, located in the parish of Andres and in that of Éperlecques 25 , 21 . He had shown great prudence and wisdom, which had made him particularly appreciated by his father, after Arnould his eldest son.
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#_Toc43878018
MANASSES de Guines (-after Jun 1223). The Historia Comitum Ghisnensium names (in order) "Mabiliam…Arnoldum…Willelmum… Manassem…Balduinum" as children of "Balduinus Ghisnensis comitis Arnoldi filius" & his wife[1061]. Seigneur de Tiembronne. “Manasses frater comitis de Ghinnes dominus de Tienbronne et...Aelidis uxor eius” granted their holdings “in villa de Rosberghe” to “Johanni de Gardino burgensi de Sancto Audomaro” by charter dated 1213[1062]. The Chronica Andrensis records the donation of "Manasses de Gisnis et dominus de Tiembronne" in 1214[1063]. “Manasses de Gisnes dominus de Tiembrona et...Adelidis de Thiembrona uxor eius” donated part of “marisco nostro apud Rorichova” to Notre-Dame de Licques by charter dated Jun 1223[1064].
m AELIS de Tiembronne, daughter of --- (-after Jun 1223). “Manasses frater comitis de Ghinnes dominus de Tienbronne et...Aelidis uxor eius” granted their holdings “in villa de Rosberghe” to “Johanni de Gardino burgensi de Sancto Audomaro” by charter dated 1213[1065]. “Manasses de Gisnes dominus de Tiembrona et...Adelidis de Thiembrona uxor eius” donated part of “marisco nostro apud Rorichova” to Notre-Dame de Licques by charter dated Jun 1223[1066].
Aelis, lady of Thiembronne, died November 7, 1264. She was the daughter of Clérembaud de Thiembronne. Aelis married first to Manasses de Guînes (son of Baldwin ll of Guînes and his wife, Christine of Ardres), with issue. She married second to Gilbert de Fiennes (son of Eustache ll “the Old” and his wife).
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiembronne
At the end of the xii th century - beginning of xiii th century, Clerembaut Thiembronne is lord. His son is Guillaume de Thiembronne who marries Mahaut de Guînes, daughter of Baudouin II de Guînes. The couple remains without heirs and the title of Lord of Thiembronne will pass to the brother of Mahaut Manassès de Guînes 11 .
In May 1221, Manassès de Guînes, younger son of Baudouin II de Guînes, becomes Lord of Thiembronne because of his marriage. Manassès and his wife Aielis donate land to theAbbey of Saint-Médard d'Andres 12 .
Aélis was the sister and heiress of Guillaume de Thiembronne13 .
In 1230, Guillaume Mauvoisin was Lord of Cahem, ( Cohem?), And vassal of Aélide, (undoubtedly the same as Aielis, wife of Manassès de Guînes above), lady of Thiembronne 14 .
“Recherches Genealogiques” O-Z, Volume 3. “Thiembronne.” Page 1414 - 1415
Guillaume, Sr de Thiembronne , eldest son of Clérembaut, is put by the hist. of Philippe- Auguste, among the knights bannerets of Boulonnais, he attended the battle of Bouvines in 1214, and died childless of Mahant, his wife, daughter of Baudoin, count of Guines, and of Chrétienne d'Ardres ( Du Chesne ), leaving as heir to his house, his sister Adeline, allied to Manassés de Guines, who left her name and gave birth to the second house of Thiembronne. Manassés and his wife gave the abbey of Licques 30 mes. of marsh at Roricove, on Ardres, in June 1223. ( Tit . of lad . abb . ) The same Adelide where Aalis gave 40 mes. of wood at the abbey of St-André-aux-Bois, in 1264; she married, in second marriage, Mgr Gislebert .... and was buried in the dud church.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudouin_II_de_Gu%C3%AEnes
Baudouin II marries Christine d'Ardres, ( lords of Ardres ), ( ° v. 1140 - † July 2, 1177), from where :
Manassès de Guînes, wife Aiélis, probably sister and heiress of Guillaume de Thiembronne, and thereby becomes lord of Rorichove, (on Sangatte ) with several marshes and possessions and Thiembronne 21 ; cited in two charters of his father dating from 1202 21 ; Manassès and Adelis are cited in a charter of 1214 where they renew and confirm an agreement made with the abbey of Andres; they also confirm to the abbey of which they were parishioners 42 measures (about 19 hectares) of meadows located in their pond of Rorichove and the stronghold of a named Amelongh their vassal 21 ; went to England in 1215 22 ; in 1218, the knight Manassès de Guînes declares that he gave the forest thatAbbey of Notre-Dame de Licques 23 ; in 1221, Manassès and Aélis pass a new charter in favor of Guillaume Abbé d'Andres, who returned from Rome the day before, whom Manassès and other lords had welcomed on his return 24 ; in 1222 he made another donation to the abbey of Andres ː the tithe of the novales (new cleared lands) acquired in his lordship of Rorichove, located in the parish of Andres and in that of Éperlecques 25 , 21 . He had shown great prudence and wisdom, which had made him particularly appreciated by his father, after Arnould his eldest son.
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#_Toc43878018
MANASSES de Guines (-after Jun 1223). The Historia Comitum Ghisnensium names (in order) "Mabiliam…Arnoldum…Willelmum… Manassem…Balduinum" as children of "Balduinus Ghisnensis comitis Arnoldi filius" & his wife[1061]. Seigneur de Tiembronne. “Manasses frater comitis de Ghinnes dominus de Tienbronne et...Aelidis uxor eius” granted their holdings “in villa de Rosberghe” to “Johanni de Gardino burgensi de Sancto Audomaro” by charter dated 1213[1062]. The Chronica Andrensis records the donation of "Manasses de Gisnis et dominus de Tiembronne" in 1214[1063]. “Manasses de Gisnes dominus de Tiembrona et...Adelidis de Thiembrona uxor eius” donated part of “marisco nostro apud Rorichova” to Notre-Dame de Licques by charter dated Jun 1223[1064].
m AELIS de Tiembronne, daughter of --- (-after Jun 1223). “Manasses frater comitis de Ghinnes dominus de Tienbronne et...Aelidis uxor eius” granted their holdings “in villa de Rosberghe” to “Johanni de Gardino burgensi de Sancto Audomaro” by charter dated 1213[1065]. “Manasses de Gisnes dominus de Tiembrona et...Adelidis de Thiembrona uxor eius” donated part of “marisco nostro apud Rorichova” to Notre-Dame de Licques by charter dated Jun 1223[1066].
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November 7, 1264
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Ardres, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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