Guy II of Dampierre
Guy II of Dampierre (died 18 January 1216) was constable of Champagne, and Lord of Dampierre, Bourbon and Montluçon. He was the only son of William I of Dampierre, Lord of Dampierre, and Ermengarde of Mouchy. William I of Dampierre was the son of Guy I, Lord of Dampierre and Viscount of Troyes, and Helvide de Baudémont.
Guy II of Dampierre | |
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Lord of Dampierre | |
The arms borne | |
Reign | 1174–1216 |
Predecessor | William I of Dampierre |
Successor | Archambaud of Dampierre William II of Dampierre |
Other titles | constable of Champagne constable of Auvergne Viscount of Troyes |
Born | c. 1155 |
Died | 18 January 1216 |
Noble family | House of Dampierre |
Spouse(s) | Mathilde of Bourbon |
Issue | Archambaud of Dampierre William II of Dampierre Guy III of Dampierre Philippa of Dampierre Marie of Dampierre Joan of Dampierre Margaret of Dampierre |
Father | William I of Dampierre |
Mother | Ermengarde of Toucy |
Guy participated in the Third Crusade as a member of an advance party who initiated the Siege of Acre in the fall of 1189. His name and arms are in the Salles des Croisades of the Palace of Versailles
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