Robert, Count of Clermont
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Robert of France was made Count of Clermont in 1268. He was son of King Louis IX of France
Louis IX of France
Louis IX , commonly Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death. He was also styled Louis II, Count of Artois from 1226 to 1237. Born at Poissy, near Paris, he was an eighth-generation descendant of Hugh Capet, and thus a member of the House of Capet, and the son of Louis VIII and...

 and Margaret of Provence. In 1272, Robert married Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress of Bourbon and had the following issue:
  • Louis I, le Boiteux
    Louis I, Duke of Bourbon
    Louis I de Bourbon, le Boiteux, the Lame was Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and La Marche, and the first Duke of Bourbon.-Life:...

     (1279–1342), first Duke of Bourbon
    Duke of Bourbon
    Duke of Bourbon is a title in the peerage of France. It was created in the first half of the 14th century for the eldest son of Robert of France, Count of Clermont and Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress of the lordship of Bourbon...

  • Blanche (1281–1304), married in 1303 in Paris
    Paris
    Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

     Robert VII, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne
    Count of Boulogne
    The county of Boulogne was a historical region in the Low Countries. It consisted of a part of the present-day French département of the Pas-de-Calais , in parts of which there is still a Dutch-speaking minority....

    , grandmother of Joan I, Countess of Auvergne
  • John (1283–1316), Baron of Charolais, married c. 1309 Jeanne d'Argies and had issue
  • Mary (1285–1372, Paris), Prioress of Poissy
  • Peter (1287 – aft. 1330), Archdeacon of Paris
  • Margaret (1289–1309, Paris), married firstly in 1305 Raymond Berengar of Andria
    Raymond Berengar of Andria
    Raymond Berengar was the count of Andria and possibly Count of Provence and Prince of Piedmont.Raymond Berengar was the fifth son of Charles II of Naples and Maria of Hungary. He was born in Provence during a brief return of his father to take command of a fleet there...

     and secondly in 1308 John I, Marquis of Namur
    John I, Marquis of Namur
    John I of Namur was the ruler of Namur from 1305 to 1330. He was a member of the house of Dampierre, the son of Guy of Dampierre, Count of Flanders and Marquis of Namur, and his second wife Isabelle of Luxembourg...



During his first joust
Jousting
Jousting is a martial game or hastilude between two knights mounted on horses and using lances, often as part of a tournament.Jousting emerged in the High Middle Ages based on the military use of the lance by heavy cavalry. The first camels tournament was staged in 1066, but jousting itself did not...

, in 1279, Robert suffered head injuries which rendered him an invalid for the remainder of his life.

Robert is considered the founder of the House of Bourbon
House of Bourbon
The House of Bourbon is a European royal house, a branch of the Capetian dynasty . Bourbon kings first ruled Navarre and France in the 16th century. By the 18th century, members of the Bourbon dynasty also held thrones in Spain, Naples, Sicily, and Parma...

, a family which, with the passing of centuries came to govern as Kings of France (1589–1848), Kings of the Two Sicilies
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, commonly known as the Two Sicilies even before formally coming into being, was the largest and wealthiest of the Italian states before Italian unification...

 (1735–1860), dukes of Parma (1748–1796 and 1847–1859), grand dukes of Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. It has two principal regions: the Oesling in the North as part of the Ardennes massif, and the Gutland in the south...

 (1964–present) and Kings of Spain (1700–present).

Robert is mentioned in the prologue of the Coutumes de Beauvaisis
Coutumes de Beauvaisis
The Coutumes de Beauvaisis is a monument of medieval French law composed by Philippe de Beaumanoir at the end of 13th century in Old French prose. The text covers a wide range of topics both on procedural and substantive law and is quite voluminous, which explains its attractiveness to scholars...

 by Philippe de Beaumanoir.

Ancestry


See also

  • Bourbon family tree
    Bourbon family tree
    This is a simplified Family tree of the House of Bourbon, from the first duke of Bourbon, to present day, where family representatives are the kings of Spain and heirs to the throne of France.-From Robert, Count of Clermont to Henry IV:...

  • French monarchs family tree
    French monarchs family tree
    Below are the family trees of all French monarchs, from Pepin the Short to Louis Philippe I. Earlier kings are included in the list of Frankish kings. Monarchs from the House of Bonaparte are excluded from this article.-Carolingian Dynasty :...

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