Guy IV, Count of Saint-Pol

Guido III. of Châtillon (. Guy III de Châtillon ) ( 1290 attested, † April 6, 1317 ) was Count of Saint- Pol. He was the second son of Guido II of Châtillon, Count of Saint-Pol, and Matilda of Brabant. While his older brother inherited the county of Blois, he was given the county of Saint- Pol, and the dominions Ancre, Luceu and Doullenger.

He fought on 11 July 1302 in the disastrous Battle of the Golden Spurs against the Flemings, which he survived.

He married on July 22, 1292 Marie de Bretagne (* 1268, † March 5, 1339 ), daughter of John II Duke of Brittany from the house - France Dreux. Buried he is in Cercamp monastery.

Children

  • John of Châtillon, † before 1344, Count of Saint-Pol
  • Jacques de Châtillon, 1348/65 testifies, Lord of Ancre
  • Mathilde ( Mahaut ) of Châtillon, probably * 1293, † October 3, 1358, Countess of Saint-Pol, buried in the monastery of Cordelières in Paris, ∞ June 1308 in Poitiers Charles I (Charles I. ) * March 12, 1270 probably in Vincennes, † 5 or December 16, 1325 papal in Nogent -le- Roi, in 1285, Count of Valois, 1284-1295 titular King of Aragon and Valencia, Count of Barcelona, ​​in 1293, Count of Alençon, Chartres and Le Perche, Anagni September 1301 Vicar in Italy and governor of the Romagna, 1302 Titularkaiser of Constantinople Opel, 1314 Regent of France, buried in Saint -Jacques in Paris
  • Marie de Châtillon, † after 1355; Aymer de Valence ∞, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Viceroy of Scotland
  • Eleonore de Châtillon, † after 1357; ∞ Jean III. Malet, lord of Graville, † April 13, 1355 (House Malet )
  • Jeanne de Châtillon, † after 1353; ∞ Milon de Maizy
  • Isabeau de Châtillon, † 1360; ∞ 1311 mt Guillaume de Coucy, † 1335
285226
de