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House of Béthune

The House of Bethune (French: Maison de Béthune pronounced [mɛzɔ̃ betyn]) is an ancient French noble house from the province of Artois in the north of France whose proven filiation dates back to Guillaume de Béthune who made his will in 1213. This family became extinct in 1807 with Maximilien-Alexandre de Béthune, Duke of Sully (1784-1807).[1]

Coat of arms of the Béthune family

There are other families called de Bethune or Bethune, but their links with the house of Bethune are not proven.[2]

The original House of Béthune edit

Lords of Béthune and advocates of Arras edit

In 1639 André Du Chesne gave a lineage that went back to 1037,[3] but the proven filiation dates back to Guillaume de Béthune called "Le Roux" who made his will in 1213 and died soon after.[4]

  • Robert I (died about 1037), called Faisseux, lord of Béthune, Richebourg and Carency and Advocate of Arras, was the first of the house of Bethune, said to be descended from the Counts of Artois.[3]
  • Robert II, lord of Béthune (died before 1075), elder son of Robert I.[3]
  • Robert III, lord of Béthune (died 1100), elder son of Robert II.[3]
  • Baudouin, younger son of Robert I, became Lord of Carency and founder of a separate branch.[3]
  • Robert IV, lord of Béthune (died 1128), son of Robert III[3]
  • Guillaume I, lord of Béthune (died 1138), son of Robert IV[3]
  • Robert V, lord of Béthune (died 1191), called Le Roux, was son of Guillaume I and died during the Third Crusade at Acre in Palestine.[3]
  • Robert VI, lord of Béthune (died 1194), eldest son of Robert V.[3]
  • Guillaume II, lord of Béthune (died 1213) (second son of Robert V according to André Du Chesne) married the heiress of Dendermonde.[4]
  • Daniel (died 1227), eldest son of Guillaume II.[3]
  • Robert VII (died 1249), second son of Guillaume II, died in Sardinia while on the Seventh Crusade.[3]
 
Seal of Mathilde
  • Mathilde or Maud or Mahaut, daughter and heiress of Robert VII, married Guy, Count of Flanders and became mother of Robert III, Count of Flanders, known as Robert of Béthune. The principal honours and lands of the Béthune family went with Mathilde to the Counts of Flanders. A younger son of Guillaume II was Lord of Loker and his family later achieved prominence in France.[3]

Younger sons edit

Béthune of Palestine and Cyprus edit

Béthune of Loker and Meaux edit

  • Guillaume III (died 1243), a younger son of Guillaume II, was Lord of Loker and Meulebeke.[3]
  • Guillaume IV (died before 1255), a younger son of Guillaume III, was Lord of Loker and married the heiress of Hébuterne.[3]
  • Guillaume V, eldest son of Guillaume IV, was Lord of Loker, married Jeanne de Nesle, daughter of Jeanne, Countess of Ponthieu and Aumale and former Queen Consort of Castille and León.[3]
  • Guillaume VI (died 1340), son of Guillaume V, was Lord of Loker and Hébuterne, married the Lady of Vendeuil.[3]
  • Jean I (died 1378), younger son of Guillaume VI, was Lord of Vendeuil. He married Jeanne, daughter of Enguerrand VI, Lord of Coucy, Viscount of Meaux.[3]
  • Robert VIII (died 1408), elder son of Jean I, left three daughters as co-heiresses, among them Jeanne, Viscountess of Meaux, who looked after Joan of Arc during her captivity. The line was continued by his younger brother Jean II.[3]

Béthune of Baye and Rosny edit

 
Castle of Rosny, by J B C Corot
  • Jean II (died 1415 at the Battle of Agincourt), younger son of Jean I, was Lord of Mareuil and Baye.[4]
  • Robert IX (died before 1476), son of Jean II, Lord of Mareuil and Baye, was a Councillor and Chamberlain to King Charles VII of France.[4]
  • Jean III (died before 1512), son of Robert IX, was Lord of Mareuil and Baye.[4]
  • Alpin (died 1545), son of Jean III, became Baron of Baye and Mareuil.[4]
  • Jean IV (died about 1554), Baron of Baye, married Anne de Melun, who brought him the barony and castle of Rosny.[4]
  • François (1532–1575), son of Jean IV, was Baron of Rosny. His eldest son Louis died in 1578.[4]

House of Sully edit

 
Maximilen de Béthune

Béthunes, Dukes of Sully edit

 
Castle of Sully
  • Maximilien II (1588–1634), son of Maximilien I, was Marquess of Rosny, Prince of Henrichemont and Baron of Bontin.[5]
  • Maximilien François (1614–1661), son of Maximilien II, was 2nd Duke of Sully.[5]
  • Maximilien Pierre François (1640–1694), son of Maximilien François, was 3rd Duke of Sully.[5]
  • Maximilien François Pierre (1664–1712), elder son of Maximilien Pierre François, was 4th Duke of Sully.[5]
  • Maximilien Henri (1669–1729). younger son of Maximilien Pierre François, was 5th Duke of Sully.[5]
  • Louis Pierre Maximilien (1685–1751), third cousin of Maximilien Henri, was 6th Duke of Sully.[5]
  • Maximilien Antoine Armand (1730–1786), first cousin once removed of Louis Pierre Maximilien, was 7th Duke of Sully but called Duc de Béthune.[5]
  • Maximilien Alexis (1750–1776), elder son of Maximilien Antoine Armand, was 8th Duke of Sully.
  • Maximilien Gabriel (1756–1807), younger son of Maximilien Antoine Armand, was 9th Duke of Sully
  • Maximilien III (1784–1807), son of Maximilien Gabriel, was 10th and last Duke of Sully.

Béthune-Orval edit

  • François (1598–1678), second son of Maximilien, 1st Duke of Sully, was created Duke of Orval and Peer of France by King Louis XIII but the grant was not registered and so could not pass to his heirs.[5]
  • Maximilien Alpin (1631–1692), eldest surviving son of François, was Marquess of Béthune and Count of Orval.[5]
  • Louis Pierre Maximilen (1685–1751), grandson of Maximilien Alpin, became 6th Duke of Sully (see above).[5]

Béthune-Chârost edit

 
Arms of Philippe de Béthune
  • Philippe (1566–1649), younger brother of Maximilien I, Count of Selles, Chârost and Mors, Marquess of Chabris, was a diplomat and art connoisseur who was made a cardinal.[5]
 
Philippe de Béthune
  • Henri (1604–1680), second son of Philippe, was Bishop of Bayonne and of Maillezais from 1630, then Archbishop of Bordeaux from 1646.[5]
  • Louis (1605–1681), third son of Philippe, became 1st Duke of Chârost.[5]
  • Louis Armand (1640–1717), son of Louis, was 2nd Duke of Chârost.[5]
  • Armand I (1663–1741), son of Louis Armand, was 3rd Duke of Chârost and Baron of Ancenis.[5]
  • Paul François (1682–1757), son of Armand I, was 4th Duke of Chârost and 1st Duke of Ancenis.[5]
  • François Joseph (1719–1739), son of Paul François, was 5th Duke of Chârost and 2nd Duke of Ancenis.[5]
  • Armand II Joseph (1738–1800), son of François Joseph, was 6th and last Duke of Chârost and 3rd and last Duke of Ancenis, as well as the last inheritor to the title of Count of Roucy.[5]

Béthune-Chabris edit

  • Hippolyte I (1603–1665), eldest son of Philippe, was Marquess of Chabris and Count of Selles.[5]
  • Henri (1632–1690), second son of Hippolyte I, was Count of Selles.[5]
  • Armand (1635–1703), fourth son of Hippolyte I, was Bishop of Le Puy from 1661.[5]
  • Hippolyte II (1643–1720), sixth son of Hippolyte I, was Bishop of Verdun from 1681.[5]
  • Louis (1663–1734), son of Henri, was Count of Béthune.[5]
  • Louis Armand (1711–1792), son of Louis, was Marquess of Béthune.[5]
  • Armand Louis (1756–1833), son of Louis Armand, was the last Marquess of Béthune.[5]

Béthune-Selles edit

  • François Gaston (1638–1692), 5th son of Hippolyte I, Marquess of Chabris and a Lieutenant-General in the French army, married Marie Louise de La Grange, sister of the Queen Consort of Poland. Two daughters of François Gaston married important members of the Polish–Lithuanian aristocracy and have numerous descendants.[5]
  • Louis Marie Victor, son of François Gaston (1670–1744), Count of Béthune, was a Field Marshal in the French army and Grand Chamberlain to Stanislaus Leszczyński, former King of Poland, when he became Duke of Lorraine and Bar in 1737.[5]
  • Joachim Casimir Léon (1724–1769), son of Louis Marie Victor, a Field Marshal in the French army, was the last Count of Béthune.[5]

Béthunes in Poland and Lithuania edit

  • Jeanne Marie de Béthune (about 1673–1744), daughter of François Gaston, married Count Jan Stanislaw Jablonowski (1669–1731) and had five children, all of whom married.
  • Marie Christine Cathérine de Béthune (1677–1721), daughter of François Gaston, was married first to Prince Stanisław Kazimierz Radziwiłł (1648–1690), without children, and then to Prince Aleksander Paweł Sapieha-Rozanski (1671–1734), leaving three married children.

References edit

  1. ^ (French) Annuaire de la pairie et de la noblesse de France, 1845, page 99.
  2. ^ (French) Gustave Chaix d'Est-Ange, Dictionnaire des familles françaises anciennes ou notables à la fin du XIXe siècle, tome 4, pages 195-196.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w (French) André Du Chesne, Historiographe du Roy (1639). "Histoire Généalogique de la Maison de Béthune, Justifïee par Chartes de diverses Églises & Abbayes, Arrests du Parlement, Titres particuliers, Epitaphes, & autres bonnes Preuves". Aux Cicognes, Rue Saint Jacques, Paris: Sebastien Cramoisy, Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy. pp. 75 et seq. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j (French) Père Anselme, Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, volume 4, 1868, pages 181-229.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab (French) de La Chenaye-Desbois; François Alexandre Aubert (1771). "Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, Contenant les Généalogies, l'Histoire & la Chronologie des Familles Nobles de France" (2 ed.). Paris. p. 418 et seq. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)

Bibliography edit

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The House of Bethune French Maison de Bethune pronounced mɛzɔ de betyn is an ancient French noble house from the province of Artois in the north of France whose proven filiation dates back to Guillaume de Bethune who made his will in 1213 This family became extinct in 1807 with Maximilien Alexandre de Bethune Duke of Sully 1784 1807 1 Coat of arms of the Bethune familyThere are other families called de Bethune or Bethune but their links with the house of Bethune are not proven 2 Contents 1 The original House of Bethune 1 1 Lords of Bethune and advocates of Arras 1 2 Younger sons 1 3 Bethune of Palestine and Cyprus 1 4 Bethune of Loker and Meaux 1 5 Bethune of Baye and Rosny 1 6 House of Sully 1 7 Bethunes Dukes of Sully 1 8 Bethune Orval 1 9 Bethune Charost 1 10 Bethune Chabris 1 11 Bethune Selles 1 12 Bethunes in Poland and Lithuania 2 References 3 BibliographyThe original House of Bethune editLords of Bethune and advocates of Arras edit In 1639 Andre Du Chesne gave a lineage that went back to 1037 3 but the proven filiation dates back to Guillaume de Bethune called Le Roux who made his will in 1213 and died soon after 4 Robert I died about 1037 called Faisseux lord of Bethune Richebourg and Carency and Advocate of Arras was the first of the house of Bethune said to be descended from the Counts of Artois 3 Robert II lord of Bethune died before 1075 elder son of Robert I 3 Robert III lord of Bethune died 1100 elder son of Robert II 3 Baudouin younger son of Robert I became Lord of Carency and founder of a separate branch 3 Robert IV lord of Bethune died 1128 son of Robert III 3 Guillaume I lord of Bethune died 1138 son of Robert IV 3 Robert V lord of Bethune died 1191 called Le Roux was son of Guillaume I and died during the Third Crusade at Acre in Palestine 3 Robert VI lord of Bethune died 1194 eldest son of Robert V 3 Guillaume II lord of Bethune died 1213 second son of Robert V according to Andre Du Chesne married the heiress of Dendermonde 4 Daniel died 1227 eldest son of Guillaume II 3 Robert VII died 1249 second son of Guillaume II died in Sardinia while on the Seventh Crusade 3 nbsp Seal of MathildeMathilde or Maud or Mahaut daughter and heiress of Robert VII married Guy Count of Flanders and became mother of Robert III Count of Flanders known as Robert of Bethune The principal honours and lands of the Bethune family went with Mathilde to the Counts of Flanders A younger son of Guillaume II was Lord of Loker and his family later achieved prominence in France 3 Younger sons edit Baudouin died 1212 third son of Robert V a close companion of King Richard I of England he married Hawise of Aumale and thus became Count of Aumale 4 Jean died 1219 fourth son of Robert V was Bishop of Cambrai and died during the Albigensian Crusade at the assault on Toulouse 3 Conon died 1219 fifth son of Robert V a poet who served on the Fourth Crusade and settled at Adrianople now Edirne becoming Regent of the Latin Empire 3 Jean died 1238 fifth son of Guillaume II married Elizabeth Countess of Saint Pol 1228 3 Bethune of Palestine and Cyprus edit Adam son of Robert III in 1099 went as a knight on the First Crusade with Robert II Count of Flanders and was rewarded with the seigneurie of Bessan now Beit She an in the Kingdom of Jerusalem His family spread through Palestine and Cyprus marrying other Frankish settlers as well as Armenians and Greeks 3 His descendant Richilde de Bessan married Baldwin of Ibelin and their daughter Eschive d Ibelin married Aimery King of Cyprus and of Jerusalem 3 Bethune of Loker and Meaux edit Guillaume III died 1243 a younger son of Guillaume II was Lord of Loker and Meulebeke 3 Guillaume IV died before 1255 a younger son of Guillaume III was Lord of Loker and married the heiress of Hebuterne 3 Guillaume V eldest son of Guillaume IV was Lord of Loker married Jeanne de Nesle daughter of Jeanne Countess of Ponthieu and Aumale and former Queen Consort of Castille and Leon 3 Guillaume VI died 1340 son of Guillaume V was Lord of Loker and Hebuterne married the Lady of Vendeuil 3 Jean I died 1378 younger son of Guillaume VI was Lord of Vendeuil He married Jeanne daughter of Enguerrand VI Lord of Coucy Viscount of Meaux 3 Robert VIII died 1408 elder son of Jean I left three daughters as co heiresses among them Jeanne Viscountess of Meaux who looked after Joan of Arc during her captivity The line was continued by his younger brother Jean II 3 Bethune of Baye and Rosny edit nbsp Castle of Rosny by J B C CorotJean II died 1415 at the Battle of Agincourt younger son of Jean I was Lord of Mareuil and Baye 4 Robert IX died before 1476 son of Jean II Lord of Mareuil and Baye was a Councillor and Chamberlain to King Charles VII of France 4 Jean III died before 1512 son of Robert IX was Lord of Mareuil and Baye 4 Alpin died 1545 son of Jean III became Baron of Baye and Mareuil 4 Jean IV died about 1554 Baron of Baye married Anne de Melun who brought him the barony and castle of Rosny 4 Francois 1532 1575 son of Jean IV was Baron of Rosny His eldest son Louis died in 1578 4 House of Sully edit nbsp Maximilen de BethuneBethunes Dukes of Sully edit Second son of Francois was Maximilien I 1559 1641 chief minister of King Henry IV of France who was Baron of Rosny from 1578 and became a Peer of France on creation as 1st Duke of Sully in 1606 In 1602 he bought the Castle of Sully sur Loire and in 1605 the Principality of Boisbelle where he founded the town of Henrichemont 4 nbsp Castle of SullyMaximilien II 1588 1634 son of Maximilien I was Marquess of Rosny Prince of Henrichemont and Baron of Bontin 5 Maximilien Francois 1614 1661 son of Maximilien II was 2nd Duke of Sully 5 Maximilien Pierre Francois 1640 1694 son of Maximilien Francois was 3rd Duke of Sully 5 Maximilien Francois Pierre 1664 1712 elder son of Maximilien Pierre Francois was 4th Duke of Sully 5 Maximilien Henri 1669 1729 younger son of Maximilien Pierre Francois was 5th Duke of Sully 5 Louis Pierre Maximilien 1685 1751 third cousin of Maximilien Henri was 6th Duke of Sully 5 Maximilien Antoine Armand 1730 1786 first cousin once removed of Louis Pierre Maximilien was 7th Duke of Sully but called Duc de Bethune 5 Maximilien Alexis 1750 1776 elder son of Maximilien Antoine Armand was 8th Duke of Sully Maximilien Gabriel 1756 1807 younger son of Maximilien Antoine Armand was 9th Duke of Sully Maximilien III 1784 1807 son of Maximilien Gabriel was 10th and last Duke of Sully Bethune Orval edit Francois 1598 1678 second son of Maximilien 1st Duke of Sully was created Duke of Orval and Peer of France by King Louis XIII but the grant was not registered and so could not pass to his heirs 5 Maximilien Alpin 1631 1692 eldest surviving son of Francois was Marquess of Bethune and Count of Orval 5 Louis Pierre Maximilen 1685 1751 grandson of Maximilien Alpin became 6th Duke of Sully see above 5 Bethune Charost edit nbsp Arms of Philippe de BethunePhilippe 1566 1649 younger brother of Maximilien I Count of Selles Charost and Mors Marquess of Chabris was a diplomat and art connoisseur who was made a cardinal 5 nbsp Philippe de BethuneHenri 1604 1680 second son of Philippe was Bishop of Bayonne and of Maillezais from 1630 then Archbishop of Bordeaux from 1646 5 Louis 1605 1681 third son of Philippe became 1st Duke of Charost 5 Louis Armand 1640 1717 son of Louis was 2nd Duke of Charost 5 Armand I 1663 1741 son of Louis Armand was 3rd Duke of Charost and Baron of Ancenis 5 Paul Francois 1682 1757 son of Armand I was 4th Duke of Charost and 1st Duke of Ancenis 5 Francois Joseph 1719 1739 son of Paul Francois was 5th Duke of Charost and 2nd Duke of Ancenis 5 Armand II Joseph 1738 1800 son of Francois Joseph was 6th and last Duke of Charost and 3rd and last Duke of Ancenis as well as the last inheritor to the title of Count of Roucy 5 Bethune Chabris edit Hippolyte I 1603 1665 eldest son of Philippe was Marquess of Chabris and Count of Selles 5 Henri 1632 1690 second son of Hippolyte I was Count of Selles 5 Armand 1635 1703 fourth son of Hippolyte I was Bishop of Le Puy from 1661 5 Hippolyte II 1643 1720 sixth son of Hippolyte I was Bishop of Verdun from 1681 5 Louis 1663 1734 son of Henri was Count of Bethune 5 Louis Armand 1711 1792 son of Louis was Marquess of Bethune 5 Armand Louis 1756 1833 son of Louis Armand was the last Marquess of Bethune 5 Bethune Selles edit Francois Gaston 1638 1692 5th son of Hippolyte I Marquess of Chabris and a Lieutenant General in the French army married Marie Louise de La Grange sister of the Queen Consort of Poland Two daughters of Francois Gaston married important members of the Polish Lithuanian aristocracy and have numerous descendants 5 Louis Marie Victor son of Francois Gaston 1670 1744 Count of Bethune was a Field Marshal in the French army and Grand Chamberlain to Stanislaus Leszczynski former King of Poland when he became Duke of Lorraine and Bar in 1737 5 Joachim Casimir Leon 1724 1769 son of Louis Marie Victor a Field Marshal in the French army was the last Count of Bethune 5 Bethunes in Poland and Lithuania edit Jeanne Marie de Bethune about 1673 1744 daughter of Francois Gaston married Count Jan Stanislaw Jablonowski 1669 1731 and had five children all of whom married Marie Christine Catherine de Bethune 1677 1721 daughter of Francois Gaston was married first to Prince Stanislaw Kazimierz Radziwill 1648 1690 without children and then to Prince Aleksander Pawel Sapieha Rozanski 1671 1734 leaving three married children References edit French Annuaire de la pairie et de la noblesse de France 1845 page 99 French Gustave Chaix d Est Ange Dictionnaire des familles francaises anciennes ou notables a la fin du XIXe siecle tome 4 pages 195 196 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w French Andre Du Chesne Historiographe du Roy 1639 Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune Justifiee par Chartes de diverses Eglises amp Abbayes Arrests du Parlement Titres particuliers Epitaphes amp autres bonnes Preuves Aux Cicognes Rue Saint Jacques Paris Sebastien Cramoisy Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy pp 75 et seq a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help a b c d e f g h i j French Pere Anselme Histoire genealogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France volume 4 1868 pages 181 229 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab French de La Chenaye Desbois Francois Alexandre Aubert 1771 Dictionnaire de la Noblesse Contenant les Genealogies l Histoire amp la Chronologie des Familles Nobles de France 2 ed Paris p 418 et seq a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Bibliography editChisholm Hugh ed 1911 Bethune family Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 3 11th ed Cambridge University Press French Anselme Father Histoire genealogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France volume 4 1868 pages 181 229 Genealogy of the House of Bethune Bethune Sir Alexander Maitland Sharp Baronet 1997 Fife Sharps and Bethunes London Burke John 1836 A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank but Uninvested with Heritable Honours London Burke John and Burke John Bernard 1847 A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain amp Ireland London French Cayet Pierre Victor Palma 1603 L Oraison Funebre du haut et puissant Monseigneur reverendissime l Archevesque de Glasco Melort James de Bethune Paris French Chaix d Est Ange Gustave Dictionnaire des familles francaises anciennes ou notables a la fin du XIXe siecle tome 4 pages 195 196 Clark James Toshach 1900 Genealogical Collections Concerning Families in Scotland Made by Walter Macfarlane 1750 1751 Edited from the Original Manuscripts in The Advocates Library Vol 1 Edinburgh Conolly M F 1866 Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Men of Fife of Past ond Present Times Natives of ihe County or Connected with It by Property Residence Office Marriage or Otherwise Edinburgh French De La Chenaye Desbois Francois Alexandre 1771 Dictionnaire de la Noblesse 2nd ed vol 2 Paris French De La Chenaye Desbois Francois Alexandre 1864 Dictionnaire de la Noblesse 3rd ed vol 3 Paris Schlesinger French Denele Gilbert 2007 La Maison de Bethune http www amisdumusee bethune fr bethune html French Denele Gilbert 2007 La Famille de Bethune Genealogie de la Branche de Bessan http www amisdumusee bethune fr bessan html French Denele Gilbert 2007 Les Bethune en Angleterre et en Ecosse Les Bethune de Balfour http www amisdumusee bethune fr balfour html French Denele Gilbert 2009 Conon de Bethune 1 French Du Chesne Andre 1639 Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune Paris French d Ursel Comte Baudouin 2009 Princes de Bethune Hesdigneul http www amisdumusee bethune fr bethune hesdigneul html Farrer William 1923 Honors and knights fees an attempt to identify the component parts of certain honors and to trace the descent of the 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