- André of Brienne
André de Brienne (c.1135 - 4 October 1189), lord of
Ramerupt , was a French nobleman of theThird Crusade .Life
He arrived in the Holy Land on 28 August 1189 to participate in the
Siege of Acre with the first French troops, which he led alongsideJames of Avesnes , Henry I of Barres andPhilip of Dreux . On 4 October that year,Saladin launched a new attack against the crusader army besieging the town. The battle was quickly won by the crusaders, but when they had victory within their grasp the crusaders' camp descended into anarchy and began to flee. André of Brienne, in command of the rearguard, tried to stop the fleeing crusaders and send them back into battle, but he was thrown from his horse. Covered in injuries, his screams of despair did not move his companions, not even his brother Erard, as they fled, leaving him to die there. 7000 other crusaders were also killed in this battle, includingGerard of Ridefort , grandmaster of theTemplars .Family, marriage and issue
He was the son of Gautier II, comte of Brienne and of Adèle of Soissons.
In around 1167 he married Adélais of Trainel-Venisy (daughter of Anseau of Vénisy). They had 5 children :
* Gautier of Brienne (killed in 1219).
* Érard of Brienne (c. 1170 - 1245) lord ofRamerupt and of Vénisy.
* Elisabeth of Brienne who married Milon lord of Pougy.
* Agnès of Brienne, who around 1211 married Miles IV lord of Noyers.
* Ada of BrienneNotes and references
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