Bouchard II of Montmorency

Bouchard II (975-1020) le Barbu (the Bearded), was Lord of Montmorency. He was one of the most significant lords of France under the first reign of Robert, son of King Hugh Capet. He had a dispute with the Abbot of S. Denis about Basset Castle. The castle was found in 998 by the king and his barons. He followed King Robert I to seat Avalon in Burgundy. He subscribed to the charter that the monarch made the dispatchcamp in favor of St Benignus of Dijon, August 25, 1005.

Bouchard II of Montmorency

Bouchard II (975-1020) le Barbu (the Bearded), was Lord of Montmorency. He was one of the most significant lords of France under the first reign of Robert, son of King Hugh Capet. He had a dispute with the Abbot of S. Denis about Basset Castle. The castle was found in 998 by the king and his barons. He followed King Robert I to seat Avalon in Burgundy. He subscribed to the charter that the monarch made the dispatchcamp in favor of St Benignus of Dijon, August 25, 1005.