Person:Ralph, Count of Soissons (1)

Ralph _____, Count of Soissons
b.Abt 1150
d.4 Jan 1235
  1. Ralph _____, Count of SoissonsAbt 1150 - 1235
  • HRalph _____, Count of SoissonsAbt 1150 - 1235
  • W.  Yolanda (add)
  1. Raoul de SoissonsBet 1210 & 1215 - Aft 1270
  2. John II _____, Count of Soissons - Bet 1270 & 1272
  • HRalph _____, Count of SoissonsAbt 1150 - 1235
  • WAdèle of DreuxBet 1145 & 1146 - Bet 1205 & 1210
  1. Gertrude de Soissons
  2. Eleanor de Soissons
  1. Jean II de Nesle, Seigneur de Soissons II1224 - Abt 1271
Facts and Events
Name Ralph _____, Count of Soissons
Alt Name Comte Raoul Ier de Soissons
Alt Name Raoul _____, Seigneur de Soissons III
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1150
Marriage to Yolanda (add)
Marriage to Adèle of Dreux
Marriage to Ade de Grandpre
Death[1] 4 Jan 1235
Reference Number? Q2131262?


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Raoul le Bon (Ralph the Good) (d. 4 January 1235), also known as Raoul III de Nesle, was the Count of Soissons from 1180. He was the third son of Raoul II de Nesle and Gertrude de Montaigu.

In 1178 Raoul and his elder brother John subscribed to a charter of the eldest brother, Conon, then count, donating property to Notre-Dame d'Ourscamp. When Alberic de Trois-Fontaines wrote his chronicle, he could refer to count Raoul of Soissons qui adhuc vivit (who still lives). But he later records his death in 1235. In 1184 Ralph became castellan of Noyon. According to Rigord, he took the Cross alongside Henry II of England and Philip II of France at a ceremony between Trie and Gisors on 13 Jan 1188 and joined the Third Crusade.

Raoul was the fourth husband of Adèle of Dreux (b. 1145/1146), daughter of Robert I of Dreux. She confirmed donations to and Tremblay-en-France with him, and died between January 1205 and March 1210. Raoul was briefly married to Yolande, daughter of Geoffrey IV of Joinville, before taking as his third wife Ada d'Avesnes, widow of Henry, Count of Grandpré.

By his first wife Adele he had two daughters:

By his third wife Ada he had three children:

Upon the death of Raoul, his son John became Count of Soissons.

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References
  1. Ralph, Count of Soissons, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.