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Elisabeth




Family 1: Savaric Seigneur de Vergy,    b. environ 1033    d. 1120
  1. Simon DE VERGY, b. 1050 in Reulle-Vergy, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France     d. AFT 1131
Sources:
  1. Title: Elisabeth
    Author: Projects/MedLands
    Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgdbchalo.htm#HuguesVergyMGisleTrainelA;
    Note: 1. SAVARIC (-1120 or after). He is called Seigneur de Châtel-Censoir in the chronicle of Vézelay[279]. Seigneur de Vergy. Comte de Chalon. A charter dated to [1096] records that "Gaufridus de Dunziaco" had sold "partem mediam comitatus Cabilonensis" to "domno Saverico…avunculo suo" on leaving for Jerusalem "cum Wydone de Tyhæra" and that "Saverico Cabilonensi comite…cum uxore sua" sold the same to Gauthier Bishop of Chalon with the approval of "Simonem filium suum cum uxore sua…et Arvæum filium alterum"[280]. "Severicus de Verziaco dominus Cabilonensis comes et uxor eius Elisabeth, et Symon filius suus et filia Ayglentina [domina] de Puliaco" sold "villam…Franceis" [Francxault] to Dijon Saint-Etienne by undated charter[281]. "Savaricus Verziacensis..." subscribed the charter dated 16 Feb 1107 under which Hugues II Duke of Burgundy confirmed protection to Saint-Bénigne de Dijon[282]. A charter of La Ferté-sur-Grosne, dated to after 1113, records that "Savarico comite" sold Châtelet-Chalon to Hugues Duke of Burgundy[283]. m ELISABETH, daughter of --- (-after 1115, maybe after [1120/24]). "Elisabet de Virziaco castro" donated property to Cîteaux with the consent of "viri sui domni Saverini comitis et filiorum suorum Simonis et Arvei", recorded among donations in an undated early 12th century charter[284]. The monks of Saint-Germain-des-Prés donated land “apud Gilliacum”, acquired from “Aimonem et conjugem eius Waronem...et Widonem filios eiusdem”, to Cîteaux, with the consent of “Helisabeth...domina castri Virziacensis et filii eius Arnulfus...cognomento Cornutus”, by charter dated to [1103/08] or [1110/16][285]. “Helisabet...domina castri Virziacensis et filii eius, Arnulfus...cognomento cornutus...et coniux eius filiusque eorum Rainaldus et filia” confirmed a donation to Cîteaux by charter dated to before 1110[286]. “Domina Virziacensis castri Elizabeth” returned “terra Gergulii” to Cîteaux by charter dated 1 Apr, after 1115, witnessed by “...Arnulfus cornutus et filius eius Rainaldus...”[287]. ["Elizabet domna Verziacensis" restored "mansum in villa…Modeliacus" [Meuilley] to Dijon Saint-Etienne by charter dated to [1120/24], with the consent of "filii sui Rotdulfus…Crassus et Grivellus præpositus"[288]. It is unclear whether this document relates to the same Elisabeth.] Savaric & his wife had [six] children:
    Page: Source record for Elizabeth

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