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Guigues III (died 1203), also numbered Guigues IV, nicknamed Branda, was the count of Forez from 1199 until his death while on the Fourth Crusade. Guigues succeeded his father, , in 1199 when the latter retired to the . In 1202, he was at Lyon preparing to leave on crusade when he issued a charter in favour of his father's monastery. According to Geoffrey of Villehardouin, he and Bishop Walter of Autun did not travel with the main army, but took ship at Marseille direct for the Holy Land. They were accompanied by an army of 300 knights and sergeants. According to the Chronicle of Ernoul, he died shortly after his arrival in Acre in 1203. He was buried in the Hospitaller church of Saint John in Acre. In 1215, his brother, Archbishop Renaud of Lyon, donated money for an annual celebration on

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  • Guigues III. (Forez) (de)
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  • Guigues III de Forez (fr)
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  • Гиг III де Форе (ru)
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  • Guigues III. (* 1160; † 28. November 1204) war Graf von Forez aus dem Haus Albon. (de)
  • Guigues III (1160 - † 28 novembre 1204[réf. nécessaire]) dit Branda ou encore d'Outre-Mer est comte de Forez de 1198 à 1203. (fr)
  • Guigues III (died 1203), also numbered Guigues IV, nicknamed Branda, was the count of Forez from 1199 until his death while on the Fourth Crusade. Guigues succeeded his father, , in 1199 when the latter retired to the . In 1202, he was at Lyon preparing to leave on crusade when he issued a charter in favour of his father's monastery. According to Geoffrey of Villehardouin, he and Bishop Walter of Autun did not travel with the main army, but took ship at Marseille direct for the Holy Land. They were accompanied by an army of 300 knights and sergeants. According to the Chronicle of Ernoul, he died shortly after his arrival in Acre in 1203. He was buried in the Hospitaller church of Saint John in Acre. In 1215, his brother, Archbishop Renaud of Lyon, donated money for an annual celebration on (en)
  • Guigues III (aprox. 1160 - 28 de noviembre de 1204) fue de la . Era el hijo del conde . Su primera esposa fue Ascura (aprox. 1165) de la que se separó. Su segunda esposa fue Alix de Sully (aprox. 1180 - 1207), hija de . Debido a las pocas fuentes, es difícil determinar con claridad de que madre son los siguientes hijos. Los años de nacimiento y la edad joven de la segunda esposa sugieren que los cuatro hijos son del primer matrimonio: (es)
  • Гиг III (фр. Guigues III.; 1160 — 28 ноября 1204) — граф Форе из рода Альбон. Сын Гига II. Его первой женой была Аскура (р. 1165), с ней он развелся. Вторая жена — Аликс де Сюлли (ум. 1207), дочь Аршамбо IV де Сюлли. У Гига III было пятеро детей: * Аликс или Гигонна (ок. 1189—1214) ∞ (1205) Аршамбо VIII де Бурбон * Элеонора (р. ок. 1190) ∞ (1210) Гильом де Баффи * Гиг IV (ок. 1190—1241), граф Форе и Невера * Маркиза, ∞ Ги VI, сеньор де Тьер * Рено, канонник в Лионе. (ru)
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  • Guigues III. (* 1160; † 28. November 1204) war Graf von Forez aus dem Haus Albon. (de)
  • Guigues III (died 1203), also numbered Guigues IV, nicknamed Branda, was the count of Forez from 1199 until his death while on the Fourth Crusade. Guigues succeeded his father, , in 1199 when the latter retired to the . In 1202, he was at Lyon preparing to leave on crusade when he issued a charter in favour of his father's monastery. According to Geoffrey of Villehardouin, he and Bishop Walter of Autun did not travel with the main army, but took ship at Marseille direct for the Holy Land. They were accompanied by an army of 300 knights and sergeants. According to the Chronicle of Ernoul, he died shortly after his arrival in Acre in 1203. He was buried in the Hospitaller church of Saint John in Acre. In 1215, his brother, Archbishop Renaud of Lyon, donated money for an annual celebration on the anniversary of Guigues's death at the hospital of Montbrison, a family foundation. Guigues's first wife was Asiurra, with whom he had a daughter, name unknown, who married William the Old, lord of Baffie. He divorced his first wife and married Alix, with whom he had three children: Guigues IV, who succeeded him; Guigonne, who married Count ; and Marquise, who married Guy VI, viscount of Thiers. (en)
  • Guigues III (aprox. 1160 - 28 de noviembre de 1204) fue de la . Era el hijo del conde . Su primera esposa fue Ascura (aprox. 1165) de la que se separó. Su segunda esposa fue Alix de Sully (aprox. 1180 - 1207), hija de . Debido a las pocas fuentes, es difícil determinar con claridad de que madre son los siguientes hijos. Los años de nacimiento y la edad joven de la segunda esposa sugieren que los cuatro hijos son del primer matrimonio: * , conde de Forez. * Marquise de Forez, se casó con * Guigonne Forez, condesa de Vienne del Delfinado y se casó con Géraud II de Mâcon, y vendió sus derechos en Forez en 1230 a su sobrino Guigues * Leonor de Forez, casada con * Renaud de Forez, canónigo de la iglesia de Lyon. Guigues sucedió a su padre en 1199 como conde, después que esté se había retirado a un monasterio como monje. Primero tuvo que enfrentar un conflicto militar con los . Luego se unió a la Cuarta Cruzada, pero no se trasladó con el ejército principal a Venecia. Se dirigió en cambio en una flota flamenca bajo en la primavera de 1203 desde Marsella directamente a Palestina. Justo antes de que estuviera a punto de partir murió en 1204 y fue enterrado en Acre. (es)
  • Guigues III (1160 - † 28 novembre 1204[réf. nécessaire]) dit Branda ou encore d'Outre-Mer est comte de Forez de 1198 à 1203. (fr)
  • Гиг III (фр. Guigues III.; 1160 — 28 ноября 1204) — граф Форе из рода Альбон. Сын Гига II. Его первой женой была Аскура (р. 1165), с ней он развелся. Вторая жена — Аликс де Сюлли (ум. 1207), дочь Аршамбо IV де Сюлли. У Гига III было пятеро детей: * Аликс или Гигонна (ок. 1189—1214) ∞ (1205) Аршамбо VIII де Бурбон * Элеонора (р. ок. 1190) ∞ (1210) Гильом де Баффи * Гиг IV (ок. 1190—1241), граф Форе и Невера * Маркиза, ∞ Ги VI, сеньор де Тьер * Рено, канонник в Лионе. В 1199 году Гиг наследовал своему отцу, ушедшему в монастырь. Воевал с сеньорами де Божё. Он называл себя графом Форе и Лиона, но на Лион не претендовал, так как по договору 1173 года он находился в церковном владении и там с 1193 года был архиепископом его брат Рено. Весной 1203 года Гиг III отправился в Четвёртый крестовый поход, но не через Венецию, как основное войско, а из Марселя в Палестину на голландских судах. В ноябре 1204 года он умер в результате болезни и был похоронен в Акконе. (ru)
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