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  1. Robert of Clermont (1256 – 7 February 1317) was a French prince du sang who was created Count of Clermont in 1268. [1] [2] In 1279, due to him suffering a head injury in his first jousting tournament, Robert became an invalid for the rest of his life. [2]

  2. Contents. Robert de France, count of Clermont. French noble. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Bourbon dynasty. In house of Bourbon: Origins. …Bourbons through his sixth son, Robert, comte de Clermont.

  3. Robert, Count of Clermont, was a French prince and military leader. He was the son of Louis IX and Margaret of Provence. He was the grandson of Louis VIII and Blanche of Castile. He was the great-grandson of Louis VII and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was the great-great-grandson of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine.

  4. Louis I, 1st duke de Bourbon (born c. 1270—died c. 1342) was the son of Robert, count of Clermont, and Beatrix of Bourbon, who was made duke of Bourbon by Charles IV of France in 1327.

  5. Robert, Count of Clermont (1268–1317) Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (1317–1327, 1331–1342), son of Robert. Louis exchanged Clermont for La Marche in 1327, but it was returned to him in 1331.

  6. Robert of Auvergne, also called Robert de la Tour (died 7 January 1234), was a French nobleman, prelate and poet from the Auvergne. He served as bishop of Clermont from 1195 until 1227 and thereafter as archbishop of Lyon until his death. He was also a troubadour, composing poetry in Occitan .

  7. Robert, Count of Clermont was the sixth son of French King Louis IX and the younger brother of Philip III of France.[1][2] In 1279, due to him suffering a head injury in his first jousting tournament, Robert became an invalid for the rest of his life.[2] .

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