Guitier (Ithier) of Rethel (died 1171), son of Odo, Castellan of Vitry and Matilda, Countess of Rethel, nephew of Baldwin II of Jerusalem,[1] was Count of Rethel, succeeding his mother. In March 1129, Guitier travelled to the Holy Land, although it is not clear if he participated in the Damascus Crusade that year.
Guitier married Beatrix of Namur, daughter of Godfrey I, Count of Namur, and Erminside.[2] Guitier and Beatrix had eleven children:
- Beatrix de Rethel (1130 – 30 March 1185),[1] married Roger II, King of Sicily[3]
- Jean de Rethel (died after 1144)
- Manasses de Rethel (died after 1144)
- Hugues de Rethel (died after 1166), a monk at Reims
- Manasses IV (died 1199)[1]
- Henri de Rethel (died 1191), Châtelain de Vitry
- Baudouin de Rethel (died 1198 or after), Seigneur de Chemery
- Albert de Rethel (died 1195 or after), Archdeacon at Liège
- Simon de Rethel
- Clemence de Rethel (died after 1190), married Hugh of Pierrepont, Bishop of Liège
- Daughter (name unknown), married Geoffroy, Vidame de Châlons.
Upon his death, he was succeeded as Count of Rethel by his son Manasses IV.
References
edit- ^ a b c Housley 2007, p. 33.
- ^ Murray 2000, p. 125.
- ^ Houben 2002, p. 96.
Sources
edit- Houben, Hubert (2002). Roger II of Sicily: Ruler between East and West. Translated by Loud, Graham A.; Milburn, Diane. Cambridge University Press.
- Housley, Norman, ed. (2007). Knighthoods of Christ: Essays on the History of the Crusades and the Knights. Ashgate Publishing Limited.
- Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125. Prosographica et Genealogica.