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Engelbert d'Enghien, Lord of Enghien III




Family 1: Ida d'Avesnes,    b. 10 OCT 1180 in Avesnes-sur-Helpe-Sud, Avesnes-sur-Helpe, Nord, France    d. 4 DEC 1239 in France
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  1. Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
    Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HAINAUT.htm#EngelbertIVEnghiendied1242;
    Note: ENGELBERT [III] d'Enghien, son of ENGELBERT [II] Seigneur d’Enghien & his wife Elisabeth --- (-22 Feb [1244/46]). His parentage is confirmed by the following charter: “Dominus Ingelbertus de Adenghem, Walterus et Gerardus de Adengem, Ingelbertus filius eius” witnessed a charter dated 1189[1296]. [Baudouin IX Count of Flanders granted himself “advocatiam” of Ninove and confirmed many donations, including the donation of “quatuor bonaria terræ” made by “Ingelbertus de Adenghem” with the consent of “filii sui Ingelberti”, by charter dated 1201[1297]. It is assumed that this donation was made many years earlier by Engelbert [II] and his son.] “Dominus Ingelbertus de Adenghem” donated land “apud Hartbecam” to Ninove, with the consent of “domina Elisabeth et liberi sui Ingelbertus et Gisla et Ida uxor Ingelberti”, while “eadem Elisabeth“ also promised to obtain the consent of “Wilhelmo genero suo et uxore suo”, by charter dated [2] Dec 1193, the same document recording that eight days later “præfatus dominus Ingelbertus” died “in Ninive” where he was buried and where “uxore et filiis eius Ingelberto et Gisla et uxore Ingelberti” placed their donation on the altar[1298]. Seigneur d’Enghien. The Chronicon Hanoniense records that Baudouin V Comte de Hainaut besieged "Anghien castrum" in 1191, but confirmed possession to “Engleberto de Anghien”[1299]. “Engerbertus de Anghien...” witnessed the charter dated 1196 under which Baudouin Count of Flanders confirmed the restoration of “Gislardus” at “Herinis villa” subject to rights of Mons Sainte-Waudru[1300]. “…Aegidii de Trasnis, Ingelberti de Adenghem…” witnessed the charter dated 1197 under which Baudouin IX Count of Flanders confirmed a donation to Ninove[1301]. “Ingelbertus de Aienghem” donated property “in loco...Keth in parrochia de Marcha juxta Aienghem” to Grimbergen, and confirmed “nonam partem decime de Herinis” donated by “avia mea domina Beltris de Aienghem”, for the anniversary of “patris nostri Ingelberti”, by charter dated 13 Jun 1200[1302]. “...Engelbertus de Aengien...” subscribed the charter dated 28 Jul 1200 which declared the laws of the county of Hainaut[1303]. “...Egidius de Trasiniis, Sigerus frater eius, Engelbertus de Aengien, Egidius de Brena, Alexander de Stenkirca...” witnessed the charter dated 1201 under which Baudouin IX Count of Flanders confirmed “decimis apud Dergnau et apud Gage” to Cambron[1304]. "Ingelbertus de Aenguien et uxor eius Ida" pledged “decime...in tota parrochia et territorio de Herines” to Saint-Aubert abbey, with the consent of “dominorum suorum Egidii de Hallut, Razonis de Gavre junioris”, by charter dated Feb 1204 (O.S.)[1305]. “Englebertus dominus de Angien” confirmed the donation made to Cambron by “Wichardus de Escausines homo meus” by charter dated to [1207], subscribed by “Petri de Saintes, Galteri de Longerue, Henrici avunculi mei, Balduini de Ham, Nicholai de Ronkieres, hominum meorum...”[1306]. “Englebertus dominus de Engien” confirmed the donation made to Cambron by “Hawidis de Runchieres et Henricus filius eius” by charter dated 1212[1307]. “Englebertus de Aengien” donated “partem decime...apud Papengien” to Cambron by charter dated 4 Aug 1213, witnessed by “Sigerus filius meus...”[1308]. “Engelbertus dominus de Aienghien” confirmed the donation of "vi bonaria quæ jacent in parochia Anderlechtensi" to Voorst abbey made by "Elisabeth mater mea piæ memoriæ" by charter dated 1214, witnessed by “Castellani de Bruxella, Leonii domini de Aa...”[1309]. "Engelbertus dominus d’Angien" confirmed "decimæ in parochia de Breges" to "ecclesiæ B. Mariæ in Cantiprato", with the consent of “uxore mea Ida et filiis meis Sigero et Jacobo”, by charter dated 1215[1310]. “Ingelbertus dominus de Aengien” donated “terram...et nemus de Bouttegnies in parochia de Roncheres” to Cambron, with the consent of “filiorum meorum Sygeri et Jacobi”, by charter dated May 1218[1311]. “Engelbert seigneur d’Aengin” donated “la dîme de Parvo Aengin” to Saint-Denis-en-Broqueroie, reserving usufruct to “son fils Hugues clerc chanoine de Tournai”, by charter dated May 1219, sealed by “Sohier son fils aîné”[1312]. “Engelbertus dominus de Angien” confirmed the donation of property “in territorio de Lembeke” made by “pie memorie Jacobus filius meus” to Cambrai, with the consent of “fratris sui alterius filii mei Sygeri”, by charter dated 1223[1313]. The testament of “Ingelbertus D[ominus] de Aienghien”, dated Mar 1224 (O.S.) in the presence of “Sigero filio meo primogenito”, ordered the payment of debts of his debts “necnon uxoris mee et filii mei Jacobi”, chose burial in “ecclesie de Bellinghen”, sealed by “sigillum Sigeri filii mei et sigillum Ostonis Patrui cum meo”[1314]. “Engelbertus dominus de Enghien” confirmed the donation made to "ecclesiæ de Cantiprato" made by "dominus Joannes de Monte miles", with the consent of "Sigerus primogenitus domini de Enghien", by charter dated Jun 1234[1315]. “Englebertus dominus de Aenghien” confirmed the donation of revenue from land “in parrochia de Brege” to Mons Sainte-Waudru, with the consent of “Sygeri militis filii et heredis mei”, by charter dated Nov 1242[1316]. "Ingelbertus dominus de Aynghem" confirmed the donation of land "in loco...Helbergh" to Ninove made by "dominus Cauderon miles de Boscho" by charter dated Sep 1243[1317]. Miræus records the death “VIII Kal Mar” of "Engelbertus dominus de Angien", his donation, and his request “ad extremum” for burial at Bellingen, presumably extracted from the necrology of Bellingen although he does not specify this[1318]. He presumably died before May 1246, the date of the charter of his son Sohier quoted below. m (before [2] Dec 1193) IDA d’Avesnes, daughter of JACQUES Seigneur d'Avesnes & his wife Adeline de Guise (-22 Sep, after 1215). There is some confusion about the name of Engelbert [III]’s wife. The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis names "Machtildem, Aelidem, Adeluyam et Agnetem" as the four daughters of "Nicolai Plukelli filius primogenitus Jacobus" and his wife, adding that "tertia…filia…Adeluya" married "domino de Enghien Engelberto"[1319]. She is named Ida in the following documents. “Dominus Ingelbertus de Adenghem” donated land “apud Hartbecam” to Ninove, with the consent of “domina Elisabeth et liberi sui Ingelbertus et Gisla et Ida uxor Ingelberti”, by charter dated [2] Dec 1193[1320]. "Ingelbertus de Aenguien et uxor eius Ida" pledged “decime...in tota parrochia et territorio de Herines” to Saint-Aubert abbey, with the consent of “dominorum suorum Egidii de Hallut, Razonis de Gavre junioris”, by charter dated Feb 1204 (O.S.)[1321]. "Engelbertus dominus d’Angien" confirmed "decimæ in parochia de Breges" to "ecclesiæ B. Mariæ in Cantiprato", with the consent of “uxore mea Ida et filiis meis Sigero et Jacobo”, by charter dated 1215[1322]. Miræus records the death “X Kal Oct” of "Ida domina de Angien", her burial at Bellingen, and her donation of “decimam de Broiges...terræ arabulis apud Herines”[1323]. Butkens (without citing any primary sources) names "Ide d’Avesnes" as the first wife of Engelbert and "Adelive d’Oudenaerden" (sister of “Gisbert Sire d’Audenarde”, by whom he says Engelbert was childless) as his second[1324]. As Gislebert Heer van Oudenaarde was recorded as deceased in 1181 (see the document FLANDERS NOBILITY), Butkens’s suggestion appears unlikely to be correct. No source has been found which indicates any connection between the Enghien and Oudenaarde families, apart from the May 1246 quoted below under Engelbert’s son Sohier. Engelbert [III] & his wife had five children: 1. SOHIER [Siger] d’Enghien (-18 Dec [1259 or 1260]). 2. ISABELLE d’Enghien (-1218 or after). 3. JACQUES d’Enghien (-[Apr 1222/1223]). 4. HUGUES d’Enghien (-after 17 Jul 1229). 5. ADELUYE d’Enghien (-after 1225)

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