de Grandison, Ebles IV
1154 - 1235 (81 years)-
Name de Grandison, Ebles [1] Suffix IV Birth 1154 Grandson, Vaud, Switzerland [1] Gender Male Appointments / Titles Lord of Grandson (CH) and La Sarraz (VD-CH)(1200), Attorney of the Abbey of Lac de Joux, of the Grandson Family. FSID L1ZG-QNN Death 26 Jan 1235 Grandson, Vaud, Switzerland Person ID I35569 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Family de Genève, Comtesse Beatrix, b. 1165, Genève, Genève, Switzerland d. 1235, Grandson, Vaud, Switzerland (Age 70 years) Children 1. de Grandison, Pierre I, b. 1190, Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland d. 29 Dec 1257, Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland (Age 67 years) [natural] Family ID F14154 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Notes - Ebald II de Grandson, (before 1156 - after 1235), known as Ebald de la Sarraz, he was named Lord of Grandson in various charters, Lord of Grandson and La Sarraz, attorney of the Abbey of Lac de Joux. On August 26, 1186, an edict from Emperor Frederic Barbarossa recognized his right to "build in the territory of Noires-Joux, houses, villages, towns and castles, without any other reservation than that of immediate suzerainty of the empire". From that time on, the elder branch of the Grandsons took up residence in La Sarraz. In 1235 he made an important donation to the abbey of Sainte Marie-Madeleine du Lac. The male succession of the eldest branch of the Grandsons will end with his great-granddaughter Henriette who will bring La Sarraz to her husband Humbert de Montferrand, founder of the line of Montferrand-la-Sarraz7.
Lord of Grandson (CH) and La Sarraz (VD-CH)(1200), Attorney of the Abbey of Lac de Joux, of the Grandson Family.
- Ebald II de Grandson, (before 1156 - after 1235), known as Ebald de la Sarraz, he was named Lord of Grandson in various charters, Lord of Grandson and La Sarraz, attorney of the Abbey of Lac de Joux. On August 26, 1186, an edict from Emperor Frederic Barbarossa recognized his right to "build in the territory of Noires-Joux, houses, villages, towns and castles, without any other reservation than that of immediate suzerainty of the empire". From that time on, the elder branch of the Grandsons took up residence in La Sarraz. In 1235 he made an important donation to the abbey of Sainte Marie-Madeleine du Lac. The male succession of the eldest branch of the Grandsons will end with his great-granddaughter Henriette who will bring La Sarraz to her husband Humbert de Montferrand, founder of the line of Montferrand-la-Sarraz7.
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Sources - [S788] WORLD: Wikipedia.
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- [S788] WORLD: Wikipedia.