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Béatrix von Aynard dame de Domène



Preferred Parents:
Father: Guigues Aynard de Domène, b. 1085 in Genève, ville de Genève, Genève, Suisse   d. 1155
Mother: Audixia de Béranger, b. ABT 1085 in Voiron, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France   d. in Genève, ville de Genève, Genève, Suisse

Family 1: Amédée de Genève I,    b. BET 1100 AND 1110 in Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland    d. 28 JUN 1178 in Genève, Suisse
  1. Beatrix de Geneva, b. 1165 in Genève, ville de Genève, Genève, Suisse     d. 1235 in Grandson, Jura-Nord Vaudois, Vaud, Suisse
Sources:
  1. Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - [de Domène], daughter of --- (-after 1170)
    Author: FMG Projects/MedLands
    Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkgenev.htm#AimonIGenevadied1128A;
    Note: AMEDEE [I] ([1100/10]-28 Jun 1178)...m secondly ([1137/40?]) --- [de Domène], daughter of --- (-after 1170). The primary source which confirms her origin and marriage has not been identified. The following documents suggest her connection with the Domène family. An undated charter, which compiles records of numerous donations to Domène, includes an undated report that “Pontius Ainardi prior de Domina” acquired the pledge of property “in parrochia de Tencins in territorio de Theis jure hæreditario” from “milite Hugone scilicet de Domina”, who was leaving on crusade, with the consent of “Dalmatius de Dum” and guaranteed by “domina...comitissa Gebennensis...et Aymo filius eius”[61]. Monteynard dates the priorship of Pons Aynard to “vers 1140-1147-1160”[62], suggesting that the pledge was given just before the 1147 crusade, which if correct indicates that the unnamed “comitissa Gebennensis” was the second wife of Amédée [I]. Jean Bishop of Grenoble, by charter dated 17 Mar 1340 (“millesimo tercentesimo quadragesimo”), quoted the charter dated 1170 (“millesimo centesimo septuagesimo, episcopatus...domini Johannes Gratianopolitani episcopi decimo octavo”) under which “Hugo Alti Villaris et uxor mea Aalis et filius meus Hugo, Soffredus quoque, uxor eius et filius eius Soffredus, Nantelmus Aynardi et filii eius Ainardus et Arbertus et Petrus, Hugo de Rocheta et filius eius Vuillelmus, comitissa Gebennensis...” and others founded La Chartreuse de Saint-Hugon[63]. Williams suggests that she was probably the daughter of Pons Ainard [II] Seigneur de Domène[64], whose supposed ancestry and descendants are shown by Lainé[65], although he highlights that De Moura names her as the daughter of Guigues Ainard Seigneur de Domène (son of Pons Ainard [II]) and his wife “Aude de Morges”[66]. Amédée [I] & his second wife had three children: c) AIMON (-after 1147). d) AMEDEE (-[Dec 1210/17 Oct 1211]). e) COMTESSON (-before 1188).
    Page: Source record for [de Domène], daughter of --- (-after 1170).

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