du Puy, Alleman II

Male 1170 - 1229  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  du Puy, Alleman II was born in 1170 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France (son of du Puy, Hugues II and Moiran, Floride); died in 1229 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.

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    • FSID: L8WS-TFM

    Notes:

    Alleman Du Puy II acquired the fiefs and directorships in the place of Pereins, of Guillaume du Puy, his uncle. In an act of acquisition, dated October 23, 1267, Alleman himself says, "He is son of Hugues du Puy and grandson of Alleman du Puy: and it is also written in the act that Guillaume is son of Alleman I. See "History of the House of Poitiers," by Andre Du Chesne.

    Alleman Moiran Du Puy II was born in 1170. He died in 1229. Alleman II Du Puy, Knight, Lord of Pereins, Rochefort, Apifer and Montbrun, was known as Montbrun. He rendered homage, in 1229, to Aimar de Poitiers, Count of Balentinois and Diois. He acquired fiefs and other grants near Pereins, from his Uncle Guillaume Du Puy. In the contracts of acquisition, he was identified as son of Hughes du Puy and grandson of Alleman du Puy, and the said Guillaume was said to be the son of Alleman I. See the history of the House of Poitiers by Andre Duchaine.

    Alleman II married Alix, Princess of Dauphine. He was married to Princess in 1205. Princess of Dauphine Alix was born about 1180. Alleman Moiran Du Puy II and Princess Alix of Dauphine had the following children:

    1. Sgr. of Bordeau Alleman Dauphine Du Puy III
    2. Ainier Dauphine Du Puy was born in 1212.

    Alleman Du Puy II, Chevalier (Knight), Seigneur de Pereins, Rochefort, Apifer, Montbrun, Rhelianete, Baux, Solignac, Bruis, Bordeaux, Ansenix, et Conifrieu, used the name Humbert. Dauphin, his cousin, made a treaty with the Count of Savoy. Dauphin lent Humbert money, so he could have his sister marry the count de Forez. Per his will of 1304, he shared with his brother Ainier, the inheritance they received from their father, Alleman, and those which they had acquired from their cousin, Guillaume, who had established himself at Berri. He married Beatrix Artod, daughter of Pierre-Yfoard Artod, Seigneur of Glandage and Alix of Tournon.

    Alleman Du Puy II married Alix, Princess Dauphine. They had: 1. Alleman Du Puy III. 2. Ainier, who went on a journey to Tunis, where the Africans were defeated by the French. *See Joinville. in the year 1270.

    Alleman married Bellecombe, Alix in 1205 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France. Alix was born in 1180 in France; died in DECEASED in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. du Puy, Alleman III was born in 1220 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France; died on 1 Oct 1304 in France.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  du Puy, Hugues II was born in 1130 in Montbrun, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France (son of du Puy, Alleman I and de Monteil, Veronique Adémar); died in 1180 in Montbrun, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.

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    • FSID: L8WS-TJV

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    Alleman I was married to Veronique Ademar, daughter of Gerard Ademar, in 1125. Veronique Ademar was born about 1095. Veronique was the niece of Bishop Ademar le Puy, the spiritual leader of the first Crusade. Chevalier (Knight) Alleman I de Poisieu DuPuy and Veronique Ademar had the following children:

    1. Hughes Adhemar Du Puy II
    2. Guillaume Adhemar Du Puy
    3. Adhemar, settled in Berry around 1150. He founded the house of Dames en Berry, which is considered a branch of the house of du Puy-Montbrun. Le Grand Dictionnaire Historique -- Louis Moreri, Paris, L1.es libraries associes, 1759

    4th General Hugues Du Puy II, Knight, Lord of Pereins, Rochefort, Apifer, and Montbrun. Hugues took the Cross and went to the Crusades in 1140 with Ame III, Count of Savoye, and acquitted himself with much glory, and also in 1147, in the army of the Empereur Conrad III. Hugues made a league, offensive and defensive, with the house of Clermont-Tonnerre. He married Florida Moiran, daughter of Berlion de Moiran. "Colonial Men & Times", by Lillian Dupuy Van Cullin Harper, pg 385.

    Hugues married Moiran, Floride. Floride (daughter of de Moiran, Berlion) was born in 1132 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France; died in 1170 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Moiran, Floride was born in 1132 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France (daughter of de Moiran, Berlion); died in 1170 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L8WS-TVN

    Children:
    1. 1. du Puy, Alleman II was born in 1170 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France; died in 1229 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  du Puy, Alleman I was born in 1077 in Dauphin, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France (son of du Puy, Hugues I and de Poisieu, Deurard); died in 1150 in Dauphin, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L8WS-TLX

    Notes:

    Alleman Jean Du Puy de Poisieu, I's title was Chevalier (Knight) de Montbrun, Man of Valor.

    Alleman I, was a man of valor like his brothers and was in battle on many occasions in 1115. Alleman Du Puy, 1st, 1077-1150, to whom Godefroi gave many "lands on the other side of the river of Jordan" and who was killed "au combat de la Vallee de Ran", Chevalier (Knight). One of Alleman's sons, Guillaume, founded the house of Du Puy en Berri.

    Alleman married de Monteil, Veronique Adémar in 1125 in France. Veronique (daughter of de Monteil, Sir Giraud Adhemar I and de Poitiers, Ermesinde) was born in 1095 in Monteil, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France; died in 1158 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  de Monteil, Veronique Adémar was born in 1095 in Monteil, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France (daughter of de Monteil, Sir Giraud Adhemar I and de Poitiers, Ermesinde); died in 1158 in France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L71T-8G5

    Children:
    1. 2. du Puy, Hugues II was born in 1130 in Montbrun, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France; died in 1180 in Montbrun, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.

  3. 6.  de Moiran, Berlion and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Moiran, Floride was born in 1132 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France; died in 1170 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  du Puy, Hugues I was born in 1055 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France; was christened in 1055 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France (son of du Puy, Raphael and de Berengs, Petronille); died in 1110 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L71T-8XT

    Notes:

    Guy ou Hugues Du Puy, I's title was Lord of Lord of Pereins, of Apifer, de Poisieu.

    "Days of the Upright", O.I.A Roche: To become a Templar, one had to be nobly born of legitament accent. Nine knights, of the Du Puy family who went to the first Crusade with Hugues Du Puy were related to Hugues Du Puy sharing his bloodline who became Templars. Chevalier (Knight) Alleman Du Puy, the son of Hugues, is of our bloodline.

    In the "Chateaux de Versailles, or Palace of the Hall of the Crusaders," Room 21, we saw on central arch, to the far left, a coat of arms marked "1096 Tnond de St. Gilles, Comte De Toulouse" This room has also, in upper left-hand comer over window, a coat of arms of "Hugues Du Puy, Sgr., Lord de Pereins d'Apifer de Rochefort, 1096."

    In the First Crusade, Hugues Du Puy, one of the Dauphin's Knights and a crusader, for the Conquest of the Holy Land, accompanied by his three sons Adolph, Romain and Raymond, went with Godefroy de Bouillon to Palestine in the year 1096.

    Guy Allard, p. 1, "Histoire Genealogique de Famille de Du Puy-Montbrun a Grenoble,* 1682." "The Family of Du Puys had as a surname de Podeolo, de Psuato, de Puteolo, or de Podio. They are to be found at the siege of Nice by General Suleiman, of the Turks. "Then when the City of Azare had been captured, he (one of this Du Puy Family) obtained the Civil Rights under the name of Wido of Pusato. This cannot be a mistake because when Peyrins and the other places of the Romans were dependencies of the ancient kingdom of Bourgoyne, it was necessary that among those who took part in the Crusades there should be some of this country; I have arranged part of the names of the gentlemen who were in this party, Guy de Chevrieres, Alleman, Rodolphe & Remain du Puy, sons of Hugues.

    Their surname was de Podio. Second General Hugues Du Puy I, founded the Abbey of Aiguebelle, order of St. Bernard, Diocese of "St. Paul-trois-Chateaux." He was one of the gallant Generals of Godefroi de Bouillon, and was in many brave encounters, so that this prince gave him the souverainete of the city of Acre, or Ptolemaide. Acre was a city in Syria on the coast. Hugues de Podio. 'This very or most excellent warrior, said Albert d'Aix, was given this city.'

    He had four sons:

    1. Alleman I.

    2. Rudolph de Poisieu Du Puy was born in 1079. Rodolphe, to whom Godefroi de Bouillon gave several lands in the Holy Land on the other side of the River Jordan, and who was killed in combat in a battle in Palestine in the Valley of Ran in 1097.

    3. Romain, who was killed in the principalities that Godefroi had given him. Indirect taxes, also an Office of Charity, the farmers produce asparagus, cucumbers and grapes. The soil is stony. The culture of the mulberry is carried on, and a considerable number of the plants are exported. The Feast is the last Thursday of February.

    4. Raymond de Poiseiu Du Puy, 1083-1160. 1st Grand Master Raymond de Poisieu Du Puy, Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, was born in 1083. He died in 1160 in Verona, Tuscany, Italy.

    In the church, there is a tomb, dated 1297, of a Du Puy-Montbrun. There is a chateau in ruins, also a Chateau of Chabrieres, of the 17th Century'." "Dictionnaire Geographique & Administratif De La France, Vol. V. Paris, 1899." Grenoble is just south of Lyon, in France. "Colonial Men & Times", Lillian Du Puy Van Cullin Harper, pg. 380-382.

    Wikipedia.com: The Knights Templar Knights Templar traces their origin back to shortly after the First Crusade. Around 1119, a French France nobleman from the Champagne province region, Hugues de Payens, collected eight of his knight relatives including Godfrey de Saint-Omer and began the Order, their stated mission to protect pilgrims on their journey to visit the Holy Places. They approached King Baldwin II of Jerusalem, who allowed them to set up headquarters on the Temple Mount. The Dome of the Rock, at the center of the Mount, was understood to occupy the site of the Jewish Temple. Known to Christians throughout the Muslim occupation of Jerusalem as the Holy of Holies, the Dome of the Rock became a Christian church, the Templum Domini, the Temple of the Lord. But the Templars were lodged in the Aqsa Mosque, which was assumed to stand on the site of Solomon's Temple. Because the Aqsa m\Mosque was known as the Templum Solomonis, it was not long before the knights had encompassed the association in their name. They became known as the Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici - the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, which was shortened to "Knights Templars".

    The original Order of Knights consisted of Hugues de Payens and eight knights:

    Two of whom were brothers and all of whom were his relatives by either blood or marriage: Godfrey de Saint-Omer Payne de Monteverdi Archambaud de St. Agnan Andre de Montbard Geoffrey Bison and two men recorded only by the names of Rossal and Gondamer The ninth knight remains unknown; although, some have speculated that it was Count Hugh of Champagne himself, despite the Count returning to France in 1116 and documentary evidence showing that he joined the Knights on his third visit to the Holy Land in 1125.

    Hugues de Payens, 1st Templar Grand Master Also Known As: "Hugues de Payns", "Hugh Paynes", "Hugo de Peans", "Ugo de' Pagani", birthdate: circa 1070, birthplace: Payns, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France Death: died May 24, 1136, in Israel, immediate family: Son of Hugues de Payens, seigneur de Montigny Hugues-de-Payen and ..., Unknown 2nd Wife of Hugues I de Payens, Husband of Catherine de St. Clair Catherine-de-St-Clair and Elisabeth de Chappes Elisabeth-de-Chappes.

    Children of Huges Du Puy:

    1.Gibuin de Payens, vicomte de Paynes Gibuin-de-Payens
    2.Thibaud de Payens, abbé de Sainte-Colombe Thibaud-de-Payens
    3. Herbert l'Ermite de Payens Herbert-de-Payens and Isabelle de Payens Isabelle-de-Payens Brother of Acheus de Payens
    4.Half-brother of Gautier de Montigny, seigneur de Montigny Gautier-de-Montigny Occupation: Grand Master of the Order of Knights Templar Source: Geni.com

    Information can be obtained at "Foundation for Medieval Genealogy" website which chronicles the Gothic history of succession of the Counts of Toulouse and history of Toulouse, kings, dukes and counts: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE.htm#GuillaumeIIIdied1037B.

    Hugues married de Poisieu, Deurard in 1075 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France. Deurard (daughter of de Poisieu, Edward and de Poisieu, Mrs N.N.) was born in 1048 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France; died in 1093 in France; was buried in 1093 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  de Poisieu, Deurard was born in 1048 in Peyrins, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France (daughter of de Poisieu, Edward and de Poisieu, Mrs N.N.); died in 1093 in France; was buried in 1093 in France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L71T-8YV

    Children:
    1. 4. du Puy, Alleman I was born in 1077 in Dauphin, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France; died in 1150 in Dauphin, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.

  3. 10.  de Monteil, Sir Giraud Adhemar I was born in 1123 in France (son of de Royans, WIlliam Hugues and de Genève, Laure Lacérina); died in 1173 in Grignan, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Seigneur de Monteil
    • FSID: KLVJ-28X

    Giraud married de Poitiers, Ermesinde in 1158. Ermesinde (daughter of de Narbonne-Pelet, Rixende) was born in 1138 in Valence, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France; died in 1173 in Monteil, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  de Poitiers, Ermesinde was born in 1138 in Valence, Drôme, Rhône-Alpes, France (daughter of de Narbonne-Pelet, Rixende); died in 1173 in Monteil, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: Garsende
    • FSID: KV59-635

    Children:
    1. 5. de Monteil, Veronique Adémar was born in 1095 in Monteil, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France; died in 1158 in France.