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Walter III of Châtillon

Walter III of Châtillon (French: Gaucher III de Châtillon ; Latin: Gualcherius de Castellione) was a French knight and Lord of Châtillon, Montjay, Troissy, Crécy et Pierrefonds until his death in 1219. With his marriage, he became Count of Saint-Pol. He was also the Butler of Champagne and the Seneschal of Burgundy.

Walter III of Châtillon
Lord of Châtillon
Reign1191–1219
PredecessorGuy III of Châtillon
SuccessorGuy IV of Châtillon-Saint-Pol
Hugh of Châtillon-Saint-Pol
Other titlesButler of Champagne
Seneschal of Burgundy
Bornc. 1166
Died(1219-10-00)October 1219
Noble familyHouse of Châtillon
Spouse(s)Elisabeth of Saint-Pol
IssueGuy IV of Châtillon-Saint-Pol
Hugh of Châtillon-Saint-Pol
Béatrix de Châtillon-Saint-Pol
Eustachia de Châtillon-Saint-Pol
FatherGuy II of Châtillon
MotherAdèle of Dreux

Biography edit

 
Old view of Châtillon, with castle's ruins, remparts and priory of Binson.

Walter was the second son of Guy II of Châtillon and Adèle of Dreux.[1] After his father's death in 1170, his eldest brother became Lord of Châtillon and Walter assist him in his functions while his youngest brother, Robert of Châtillon, do an ecclesiastical career and became bishop of Laon in 1210 until his death in 1215.

In 1189, Walter and his eldest brother Guy participated in the Third Crusade and arrived at the siege of Acre with the King Philip Augustus the 30 March 1191,[2] but Guy III of Châtillon died during the fight and Walter became the new Lord of Châtillon.[citation needed] After the fall of the city and the departure of the french King, he stayed in Holy Land and fought in the battle of Arsuf and the battle of Jaffa. He probably left the Crusade for Châtillon in late 1192.[3]

After being noticed for his war abilities during this Crusade, he was named Butler of Champagne[4] then Seneschal of Burgundy in 1196.[5]

In 1196, he married Elisabeth of Saint-Pol, daughter and heiress of Hugh IV of Campdavaine, Count of Saint-Pol, and his wife Yolande of Hainaut, and in 1205 he succeeded his father-in-law as count of Saint-Pol.[6] With his wife, he founded a new town named Villeneuve-le-Comte in the forest of Crécy-la-Chapelle.[7]

In 1203, he joined the french army with the duke Odo III of Burgundy and the constable of Champagne Guy II of Dampierre in the conquest of Normandy against the english King John Lackland. He fought in the Siege of Château Gaillard and the catch of Falaise, Caen, Bayeux and Rouen.[8]

In 1209, he participated in the initial campaign of the Albigensian Crusade and fought at the siege of Béziers then Carcassonne. His abilities attracted the king's attention who gave him an army to fight against the English King in Brittany.[9][10]

In 1213, he fought again for the King in Flanders and Hainaut and took for him the city of Tournai and Mortagne.[11][10] Before the battle of Bouvines the 27 July 1214, several French Lord doubted his loyalty and he answered that on that day the king would find in him a good traitor. During the battle, he charged and crossed enemy ranks several times, causing many trouble.[12] In the chronicle of William the Breton he is said to have struck down all in his path and cut a hole through the enemy line.[13] Considering he was a veteran at this point it is not surprising that he fought with distinction. According to William the Breton he withdrew to rest after fighting a long time but saw one of his knights being attacked and rode in to save him suffering from being struck by 12 lances but probably protected by his armor he fought on.[13] He would go on to achieve legend status through poems about his works being written 40 years after his death by the Minstrel of Reims.[13]

During the war of the Succession of Champagne, he supported the Countess-Regent Blanche of Navarre and her son Theobald against the pretender Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt and his wife Philippa of Champagne.[14]

In 1219, he took the cross for the third time of his life and was back at Albigensian Crusade.[15] He fought at sieges of Marmande then Toulouse. He died November 1219, probably during a battle.[16]

William the Breton, a contemporary chronicler of Walter, described him as the bravest in arms of his time.[17]

Walter appears in William Shakespeare's history of King John.

Family edit

In the year 1196 Walter married Elisabeth of Saint-Pol,[1] daughter of Hugh IV of Campdavaine, Count of Saint-Pol, and Yolande of Hainaut, and had:

  • Guy IV of Châtillon-Saint-Pol,[1] Count of Saint-Pol after his father's death.
  • Hugh of Châtillon-Saint-Pol,[1] Lord of Châtillon after his father's death, the Count of Saint-Pol after his brother's death.
  • Béatrix de Châtillon-Saint-Pol, married to Aubert of Hangest, lord of Senlis.
  • Eustachia de Châtillon-Saint-Pol, married in 1215 to Daniel of Bethune,[1] and later married to Robrecht II of Wavrin, marshal of the County of Flanders
  • Robert, bishop of Laon(1210-1215)[18]

After Walter's death, Elisabeth of Saint-Pol married secondly Jean of Béthune, Lord of Béthune.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Pollock 2015, p. 184.
  2. ^ Despréaux 1824, p. 21.
  3. ^ Despréaux 1824, p. 22.
  4. ^ d'Arbois de Jubainville 1865, p. 499.
  5. ^ Petit 1889, p. 109.
  6. ^ Nieus, Jean-François. "Élisabeth Candavène, comtesse de Saint-Pol (1205-1240/47) : une héritière face à la Couronne". Femmes de pouvoir, femmes politiques durant les derniers siècles du Moyen Âge et au cours de la première Renaissance: 185–211.
  7. ^ Viré, L. (1868). "Rapport sur la charte constitutive de la Villeneuve-le-Comte". Revue des sociétés savantes. 7: 63.
  8. ^ Du Chesne 1621, p. 57.
  9. ^ Du Chesne 1621, p. 59.
  10. ^ a b Despréaux 1824, p. 23.
  11. ^ Du Chesne 1621, p. 60.
  12. ^ Petit 1889, p. 202.
  13. ^ a b c DRM_peter. "The Battle of Bouvines (1214) » De Re Militari". Retrieved 2022-12-05.
  14. ^ d'Arbois de Jubainville 1865, p. 127.
  15. ^ Evans 1969, p. 287.
  16. ^ Rémy 1881, p. 79.
  17. ^ Du Chesne 1621, p. 66.
  18. ^ Painter 2019, Genealogical chart 1.

Sources edit

  • Painter, Sidney (2019). The Scourge of the Clergy: Peter of Dreux, Duke of Brittany. Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Pollock, M. A. (2015). Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296. The Boydell Press.
  • Evans, Austin P. (1969). "The Albigensian Crusade". In Wolff, Robert Lee; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). A History of the Crusades. The University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 277–324.
  • Du Chesne, André (1621). Histoire de la maison de Chastillon sur Marne.
  • Despréaux, Simien (1824). Histoire de la maison Chastillon-Chastillon. Paris: Goujon et Larnault.
  • d'Arbois de Jubainville, Henri (1865). Histoire des ducs et comtes de Champagne, tomes 4a et 4b. Paris: Librairie Auguste Durand.
  • Rémy, Ange (1881). Histoire de Châtillon-sur-Marne. Reims: Imprimerie E. Bugg, successeur de A. Lagarde.
  • Petit, Ernest (1889). Histoire des ducs de Bourgogne de la race capétienne, tome 3. Dijon: Imprimerie Darantière.
  • Evergates, Theodore (2007). The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100-1300. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Preceded by Count of Saint-Pol
1205–1219
With: his wife Elisabeth of Saint-Pol
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Guy III of Châtillon
Lord of Châtillon
1191–1219
Succeeded by

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Walter III of Chatillon French Gaucher III de Chatillon Latin Gualcherius de Castellione was a French knight and Lord of Chatillon Montjay Troissy Crecy et Pierrefonds until his death in 1219 With his marriage he became Count of Saint Pol He was also the Butler of Champagne and the Seneschal of Burgundy Walter III of ChatillonLord of ChatillonReign1191 1219PredecessorGuy III of ChatillonSuccessorGuy IV of Chatillon Saint PolHugh of Chatillon Saint PolOther titlesButler of ChampagneSeneschal of BurgundyBornc 1166Died 1219 10 00 October 1219Noble familyHouse of ChatillonSpouse s Elisabeth of Saint PolIssueGuy IV of Chatillon Saint PolHugh of Chatillon Saint PolBeatrix de Chatillon Saint PolEustachia de Chatillon Saint PolFatherGuy II of ChatillonMotherAdele of Dreux Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Notes 4 SourcesBiography edit nbsp Old view of Chatillon with castle s ruins remparts and priory of Binson Walter was the second son of Guy II of Chatillon and Adele of Dreux 1 After his father s death in 1170 his eldest brother became Lord of Chatillon and Walter assist him in his functions while his youngest brother Robert of Chatillon do an ecclesiastical career and became bishop of Laon in 1210 until his death in 1215 In 1189 Walter and his eldest brother Guy participated in the Third Crusade and arrived at the siege of Acre with the King Philip Augustus the 30 March 1191 2 but Guy III of Chatillon died during the fight and Walter became the new Lord of Chatillon citation needed After the fall of the city and the departure of the french King he stayed in Holy Land and fought in the battle of Arsuf and the battle of Jaffa He probably left the Crusade for Chatillon in late 1192 3 After being noticed for his war abilities during this Crusade he was named Butler of Champagne 4 then Seneschal of Burgundy in 1196 5 In 1196 he married Elisabeth of Saint Pol daughter and heiress of Hugh IV of Campdavaine Count of Saint Pol and his wife Yolande of Hainaut and in 1205 he succeeded his father in law as count of Saint Pol 6 With his wife he founded a new town named Villeneuve le Comte in the forest of Crecy la Chapelle 7 In 1203 he joined the french army with the duke Odo III of Burgundy and the constable of Champagne Guy II of Dampierre in the conquest of Normandy against the english King John Lackland He fought in the Siege of Chateau Gaillard and the catch of Falaise Caen Bayeux and Rouen 8 In 1209 he participated in the initial campaign of the Albigensian Crusade and fought at the siege of Beziers then Carcassonne His abilities attracted the king s attention who gave him an army to fight against the English King in Brittany 9 10 In 1213 he fought again for the King in Flanders and Hainaut and took for him the city of Tournai and Mortagne 11 10 Before the battle of Bouvines the 27 July 1214 several French Lord doubted his loyalty and he answered that on that day the king would find in him a good traitor During the battle he charged and crossed enemy ranks several times causing many trouble 12 In the chronicle of William the Breton he is said to have struck down all in his path and cut a hole through the enemy line 13 Considering he was a veteran at this point it is not surprising that he fought with distinction According to William the Breton he withdrew to rest after fighting a long time but saw one of his knights being attacked and rode in to save him suffering from being struck by 12 lances but probably protected by his armor he fought on 13 He would go on to achieve legend status through poems about his works being written 40 years after his death by the Minstrel of Reims 13 During the war of the Succession of Champagne he supported the Countess Regent Blanche of Navarre and her son Theobald against the pretender Erard of Brienne Ramerupt and his wife Philippa of Champagne 14 In 1219 he took the cross for the third time of his life and was back at Albigensian Crusade 15 He fought at sieges of Marmande then Toulouse He died November 1219 probably during a battle 16 William the Breton a contemporary chronicler of Walter described him as the bravest in arms of his time 17 Walter appears in William Shakespeare s history of King John nbsp Walter III of Chatillon at the battle of Bouvines nbsp Seal of Walter III of Chatillon nbsp Church of Villeneuve le Comte built from 1203 to 1214 Family editIn the year 1196 Walter married Elisabeth of Saint Pol 1 daughter of Hugh IV of Campdavaine Count of Saint Pol and Yolande of Hainaut and had Guy IV of Chatillon Saint Pol 1 Count of Saint Pol after his father s death Hugh of Chatillon Saint Pol 1 Lord of Chatillon after his father s death the Count of Saint Pol after his brother s death Beatrix de Chatillon Saint Pol married to Aubert of Hangest lord of Senlis Eustachia de Chatillon Saint Pol married in 1215 to Daniel of Bethune 1 and later married to Robrecht II of Wavrin marshal of the County of Flanders Robert bishop of Laon 1210 1215 18 After Walter s death Elisabeth of Saint Pol married secondly Jean of Bethune Lord of Bethune Notes edit a b c d e Pollock 2015 p 184 Despreaux 1824 p 21 Despreaux 1824 p 22 d Arbois de Jubainville 1865 p 499 Petit 1889 p 109 Nieus Jean Francois Elisabeth Candavene comtesse de Saint Pol 1205 1240 47 une heritiere face a la Couronne Femmes de pouvoir femmes politiques durant les derniers siecles du Moyen Age et au cours de la premiere Renaissance 185 211 Vire L 1868 Rapport sur la charte constitutive de la Villeneuve le Comte Revue des societes savantes 7 63 Du Chesne 1621 p 57 Du Chesne 1621 p 59 a b Despreaux 1824 p 23 Du Chesne 1621 p 60 Petit 1889 p 202 a b c DRM peter The Battle of Bouvines 1214 De Re Militari Retrieved 2022 12 05 d Arbois de Jubainville 1865 p 127 Evans 1969 p 287 Remy 1881 p 79 Du Chesne 1621 p 66 Painter 2019 Genealogical chart 1 Sources editPainter Sidney 2019 The Scourge of the Clergy Peter of Dreux Duke of Brittany Johns Hopkins University Press Pollock M A 2015 Scotland England and France After the Loss of Normandy 1204 1296 The Boydell Press Evans Austin P 1969 The Albigensian Crusade In Wolff Robert Lee Hazard Harry W eds A History of the Crusades The University of Wisconsin Press pp 277 324 Du Chesne Andre 1621 Histoire de la maison de Chastillon sur Marne Despreaux Simien 1824 Histoire de la maison Chastillon Chastillon Paris Goujon et Larnault d Arbois de Jubainville Henri 1865 Histoire des ducs et comtes de Champagne tomes 4a et 4b Paris Librairie Auguste Durand Remy Ange 1881 Histoire de Chatillon sur Marne Reims Imprimerie E Bugg successeur de A Lagarde Petit Ernest 1889 Histoire des ducs de Bourgogne de la race capetienne tome 3 Dijon Imprimerie Darantiere Evergates Theodore 2007 The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne 1100 1300 University of Pennsylvania Press Preceded byHugh IV of Saint Pol Count of Saint Pol1205 1219 With his wife Elisabeth of Saint Pol Succeeded byGuy IV of Chatillon Saint Pol Preceded byGuy III of Chatillon Lord of Chatillon1191 1219 Succeeded byHugh of Chatillon Saint Pol Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter III of Chatillon amp oldid 1220032254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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