See also

Family of Rainer + and Gisela + of BURGUNDY

Husband: Rainer + (1084- )
Wife: Gisela + of BURGUNDY (1064-1133)
Children: William V + (1115-1191)
Matilda (c. 1118- )
Adelasia (c. 1121- )
Giovanna (c. 1124- )
Marriage 1080

Husband: Rainer +

Name: Rainer +
Sex: Male
Father: William IV + of MONTFERRAT (1030-1100)
Mother: Otta + of AGLIE (1050- )
Birth 1084 France
Occupation Margrave of Montferrat
Title frm 1100 to 1135 (age 15-51) Margrave of Montferrat
Death "5/1135"

Wife: Gisela + of BURGUNDY

Name: Gisela + of BURGUNDY
Sex: Female
Father: William I + (1020-1087)
Mother: Stephanie + of BERENGUER (1036-1109)
Birth 1064 Burgundy,Champagne, France
Death 1133 (age 68-69)

Child 1: William V +

Name: William V +
Sex: Male
Spouse: Jutte + of AUSTRIA (1115-1168)
Birth 1115 France
Occupation Margrave of Montferrat
Title frm 1136 to 1191 (age 20-76) Margrave of Montferrat
Death 1191 (age 75-76)

Child 2: Matilda

Name: Matilda
Sex: Female
Birth 1118 (est)

Child 3: Adelasia

Name: Adelasia
Sex: Female
Birth 1121 (est)

Child 4: Giovanna

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Spouse: William + CLITO

Name: Giovanna
Sex: Female
Spouse: William + CLITO (1102-1128)
Birth 1124 (est)

Note on Husband: Rainer +

Renier or Rainier (Italian: Ranieri; c. 1084 – May 1135) was the ruler of the state of Montferrat in north-west Italy from about 1100 to his death, and the first such to be identified in contemporary documents as Margrave of Montferrat.

 

Renier was a powerful lord in his own time, appearing extensively in the contemporary documentation. With him the Aleramici of Montferrat first begin to throw off the shroud of obscurity and demonstrate a degree of influence in Italian politics. The beginning of his reign, nevertheless, is not clearly known, as he first appears in a document of 23 March 1111 as Raynerius de Monteferrato marchio. He appears with this same title years later in 1126 and 1133 when, with other members of his family, he founded the Cistercian monstery of Santa Maria di Lucedio near Trino.

 

Around the time of his appearance in the pages of history, c. 1111, Renier was a follower of the Emperor Henry V. In that year he obtained an imperial concession for the citizens of Turin: a diploma regarding the Via Francigena which passed through the town. Also that year, with his cousin Oberto I of Occimiano, he donated to the Chapter of Saint Evasius of Casale the church of San Martino di Zenzano infra castrum Aucimianum (in the castle of Occimiano). That this act took place in Occimiano testifies to the importance of that locality, which had in the past been the seat of kings.

 

In 1113, Renier donated his portion of the Langiano to the monastery of San Secondo di Terra Rossa, affiliated with the Abbey of Fruttuaria. On 23 May 1116, Renier was present with the Emperor when the latter bestowed the castles of Celle, Frassinello, Fubine, and Cuccaro on his nephew Conrad and Guido Cane.

 

[edit] FamilyIn 1105, Renier married Gisela, daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy, already the widow of Humbert II of Savoy and mother of Adelaide of Maurienne, who, in 1115, became the second queen of Louis VI of France. She and Renier had three or four daughters:

 

Giovanna, who married William Clito, Count of Flanders, in 1127, and was widowed a year later

Matilda, who married Alberto Zueta, Margrave of Parodi

Adelasia, who became a nun

one possibly named Isabella, who married Guido, Count of Biandrate (although it is possible that this may be a second marriage of Joanna)

They also had a son, William, who succeeded to the march.