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About Evrard IV Radoul de Tournai Mortagne
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EVERARD [IV] Radoul ([1190/1200?]-[8 Jan/Jul] 1226). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis names “Evrardum Raduel” as the son of "Balduinus de Mortania" and his wife "filiam senescalli Flandriæ...Hediardem"[1983]. “Balduinus dominus de Mauritanie et sponsa mea Heldiardis cum filio nostro Radul” donated water adjacent to their church to the abbey du Château by charter dated to [1192][1984]. “Bald. Tornacensis castellanus et Mauritanie dominus” approved donations to Saint-Martin du Château and Saint-Nicolas de Mortagne, made by “Walterus Mausclers miles de Forest”, with the consent of “uxoris nostre Heldiardis et...filii nostri primogeniti Evrardi et aliorum tam filiorum quam filiarum nostrorum”, by charter dated 21 Feb 1208[1985]. Châtelain de Tournai. Seigneur de Mortagne. “Evrardus Raddo dominus de Mauritania et castellanus Tornacensis” approved the donation to Tournai Saint-Martin made by “Matheus de Hera” by charter dated 1213[1986]. “Everardus Rodulfus de Mortania castellanus Tornacensis et frater meus Hellinus” confirmed donations to the Templars made by “avus noster bone memorie dominus Everardus Radolfus...pater etiam noster dominus Balduinus” by charter dated Mar 1215[1987]. “Everardo Radoul domino Mauritanensi castellano Tornacensi” corrected damage done to the church of Tournai by charter dated 1222[1988]. Milon Bishop of Beauvais notified an agreement concerning various rights between the abbeys of Saint-Amand, Tournai Saint-Martin and Tournai Saint-Nicolas des Prés and “Everardum Radol castellanum Tornacensem” by charter dated 8 Jan 1226[1989]. He is named as deceased in his brother Hellin’s Aug 1226 charter quoted below.
m firstly ISABELLE d’Enghien, daughter of ENGELBERT [III] Seigneur d’Enghien & his wife Ida [Adelaide] d’Avesnes (-1218). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that “Evrardum Raduel”, son of "Balduinus de Mortania" and his wife, married "filiam domini Engelberti de Enghien ex Adelina filia domini Jacobi de Avennes"[1990].
m secondly (after 1218) ELISABETH [Isabelle] de Courtrai Vrouw van Nevele, daughter of ROGER [II] Châtelain de Courtrai & his wife Beatrix van Nevele (-before Mar 1246). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that “Evrardum Raduel”, son of "Balduinus de Mortania" and his wife, married secondly "hæredem...terræ de Nevella juxta Gandavum"[1991]. A charter dated Mar 1246 records an arbitration, naming “dame Ysabiaus ki mere fu mon segneur Mikiel de Niviele mon segneur Evrart Radour et mon segneur Rogier devant dit drois oirs”[1992]. Everard [IV] & his first wife had one child:
a) ARNAUD de Mortagne (-[Jul 1266/May 1267]). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that "alia…soror Sigeri de Einghen una" married "domino Evrardo Radoul domino de Mortania" by whom she had "filium Arnulphum"[1993]. Châtelain de Tournai. Seigneur de Mortagne. - see below. Everard [IV] & his second wife had three children:
b) MICHEL de Mortagne (-after Mar 1246). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis names “filios [Rodolphum], Michaëlem qui juvenis decessit, et Rogerum” as the sons of “Evrardum Raduel”, son of "Balduinus de Mortania" and his wife, and his second wife "hæredem...terræ de Nevella juxta Gandavum"[1994]. Heer van Nevele. A charter dated Mar 1246 records an arbitration, naming “dame Ysabiaus ki mere fu mon segneur Mikiel de Niviele [...ki ainnes estoit des freres] mon segneur Evrart Radour et mon segneur Rogier devant dit drois oirs”[1995].
c) EVERARD Radoul de Mortagne (-1276 or after). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis names “filios [Rodolphum], Michaëlem qui juvenis decessit, et Rogerum” as the sons of “Evrardum Raduel”, son of "Balduinus de Mortania" and his wife, and his second wife "hæredem...terræ de Nevella juxta Gandavum"[1996]. A charter dated Mar 1246 records an arbitration, naming “dame Ysabiaus ki mere fu mon segneur Mikiel de Niviele mon segneur Evrart Radour et mon segneur Rogier devant dit drois oirs”[1997]. “Ernous sire de Moretaigne et castelains de Tournay” approved the homage by “Rogiers mes frères chevaliers sire d’Espiere” to the bishop of Tournai for “le wienage d’Espiere”, noting an agreement which had been made between “Radoul men frère...et Huon chevalier chastelain de Gand”, by charter dated Jun 1257[1998]. Heer van Nevele. m JEANNE de Béthune, daughter of GUILLAUME de Béthune Seigneur de Pont-Rohard & his wife Elisabeth Dame de Pont-Rohard (-after 1287). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis records that “Evrardi domini de Mortania filii de secundis nuptiis, Rodulphus primogenitus” married “filiam domini Guilelmi de Betunia domini de Pontroart Joannam” by whom he had "filios...et filias"[1999]. Butkens records that she was living as a widow in 1287[2000]. Everard Radoul & his wife had children: i) [GAUTHIER de Mortagne (-after 1299). Butkens names Gauthier “mentionné 1287, 1299” as son of “Raoul Châtelain de Courtrai, S. de Nevele” [presumably indicating Everard Radoul], younger son of Everard [IV] Radoul de Tournai who is shown above, and his wife “Jenne de Béthune, laquelle estoit veufve 1287”[2001]. Châtelain de Courtrai. Heer van Nevele.] - HEREN van NEVELE. ii) [GUILLAUME de Mortagne . Butkens names “Guillaume de Nevele Sire de Wervy” as second son of Everard Radoul de Mortagne Châtealin de Courtrai, Heer van Nevele (citing “l’Espinoy, pag. 133”)[2002]. Seigneur de Wervy.]
d) ROGER de Mortagne (-after 20 Mar 1272). The late 13th century genealogy by Balduinus de Avennis names “filios [Rodolphum], Michaëlem qui juvenis decessit, et Rogerum” as the sons of “Evrardum Raduel” and his second wife "hæredem...terræ de Nevella juxta Gandavum"[2003]. Seigneur d’Espierres [Spiere]. - SEIGNEURS d’ESPIERRES.
Evrard IV Radoul de Tournai Mortagne's Timeline
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July 8, 1226
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Tournai, Walloon, Belgium
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