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Guigues IV or Guy IV (died 10 August or 29 October 1241) was the count of Forez, Auxerre and Tonnerre from 1203 and the count of Nevers from 1226. He was still a child when his father, Guigues III, died on the Fourth Crusade and he inherited Forez. His mother was Alix and his uncle, Renaud, archbishop of Lyon, acted as regent until he came of age in 1218.

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  • Guigó IV de Forez (ca)
  • Guigues IV. (Forez) (de)
  • Guigues IV of Forez (en)
  • Guigues IV de Forez (fr)
  • Gwijde IV van Forez (nl)
  • Гиг IV де Форе (ru)
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  • Guigó IV de Forez (nascut vers el 1199 - mort el 29 d'octubre de 1241), comte de Forez (1203- 1241) i consort de Nevers, Auxerre, i Tonnerre (ca)
  • Guigues IV. (* vor 1200; † 29. Oktober 1241 in Castellaneta) war ab 1204 ein Graf von Forez sowie ab 1229 durch Heirat ein Graf von Nevers, Auxerre und Tonnerre. (de)
  • Guigues IV ou Guy IV (latin Guidone, né vers 1199, mort le 29 octobre 1241), est comte de Forez (1203-1241) et par la suite également comte de Nevers. (fr)
  • Gwijde IV van Forez (overleden te Castellaneta op 29 oktober 1241) was van 1204 tot aan zijn dood graaf van Forez en van 1226 tot aan zijn dood graaf iure uxoris van Nevers, Tonnerre en Auxerre. Hij behoorde tot het huis Albon. (nl)
  • Guigues IV or Guy IV (died 10 August or 29 October 1241) was the count of Forez, Auxerre and Tonnerre from 1203 and the count of Nevers from 1226. He was still a child when his father, Guigues III, died on the Fourth Crusade and he inherited Forez. His mother was Alix and his uncle, Renaud, archbishop of Lyon, acted as regent until he came of age in 1218. (en)
  • Гиг IV д’Альбон (фр. Guigues IV de Forez; род. между 1195 и 1200 — 29 октября 1241, Кастелланета) — граф Форе с 1204 года, с 1226 года — граф Невера, Оксера и Тоннера по правам жены. Сын Гига III де Форе и его жены Аликс де Сюлли. Наследовал отцу в 1204 году. До совершеннолетия находился под опекой дяди — архиепископа Лиона Рено II де Форе. С разрешения и одобрения короля Филиппа Августа в 1205/1206 году Гиг, которому тогда было не более 10 лет, был помолвлен с Филиппой (ум. 1218), дочерью Ги II де Дампьер-Бурбон. Свадьба состоялась ок. 1214 г. У них было двое детей: (ru)
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  • Guigó IV de Forez (nascut vers el 1199 - mort el 29 d'octubre de 1241), comte de Forez (1203- 1241) i consort de Nevers, Auxerre, i Tonnerre (ca)
  • Guigues IV. (* vor 1200; † 29. Oktober 1241 in Castellaneta) war ab 1204 ein Graf von Forez sowie ab 1229 durch Heirat ein Graf von Nevers, Auxerre und Tonnerre. (de)
  • Guigues IV or Guy IV (died 10 August or 29 October 1241) was the count of Forez, Auxerre and Tonnerre from 1203 and the count of Nevers from 1226. He was still a child when his father, Guigues III, died on the Fourth Crusade and he inherited Forez. His mother was Alix and his uncle, Renaud, archbishop of Lyon, acted as regent until he came of age in 1218. Guigues's first wife was Mahaut, daughter of Guy II of Dampierre. In 1223, Guigues granted a communal charter to the town of Montbrison. On 16 April 1224, he returned the places of Saint-Rambert, Bonson, Chambles, Saint-Cyprien and Saint-Just to the monastery of Île Barbe, declaring that they were allods held freely and that he and his predecessors had unjustly possessed them. In 1224, Guigues also founded a collegiate church of thirteen canons at Montbrison, dedicating it to the Virgin Mary. The foundation of was confirmed by Archbishop Renaud in October 1224. The charter of foundation mandated that the canons be in residence for at least six months of the year. In 1226, Guigues married Matilda, daughter of Peter II of Courtenay, countess of Nevers and widow of Hervé IV of Donzy. With the death of her son-in-law, Guy of Châtillon, at the siege of Avignon that same year, Guigues became count of Nevers. In 1235, Guigues joined the Barons' Crusade. He came from an illustrious crusading family. His father had gone on the Fourth Crusade and his ancestor Count had joined the First Crusade. Likewise, his wife's family had crusaders in every generation going back to the Crusade of 1101. Guigues IV's primary motivation for crusading was to remove the sentence of excommunication that had been placed him for the alleged spoliation of monasteries and sheltering heretics. Likewise, by taking the crusader vow Guigues received relief from interest payments on his large debts and extensions on repayment of principal. When the Barons' Crusade finally set out in 1239, Guigues left his counties under the government of Matilda in his absence. He and his retinue—at least a chaplain, William of Vichy; two squires; and a physician—were part of the army of King Theobald I of Navarre. Theobald's county of Bar-sur-Seine bordered Guigues's county of Nevers and in the 1220s the two had a brief boundary dispute. Theobald left the Holy Land to return home in September 1240, Guigues and Duke Hugh IV of Burgundy stayed behind to construct a fortress at Ascalon. The poet Eustache le Peintre de Reims wrote a short song in Old French, Amours, coment porroie chancon faire, about Guigues's participation in the Crusade. While in the Holy Land, Guigues received a relic of the True Cross from the Master of the Temple, Armand de Périgord. He died at Castellaneta in Italy while returning from his crusade. His body was brought back to Forez and lies in the church he had founded at Montbrison. In his will, Guigues names his two children: his successor, , and his younger son, . He expressed the wish that Renaud would enter the church. He left the relic of the cross to his eldest son. He named as his executors , the archbishop of Vienne; Beatrice, the countess of Albon; the abbot of ; and the dean of Montbrison. (en)
  • Guigues IV ou Guy IV (latin Guidone, né vers 1199, mort le 29 octobre 1241), est comte de Forez (1203-1241) et par la suite également comte de Nevers. (fr)
  • Gwijde IV van Forez (overleden te Castellaneta op 29 oktober 1241) was van 1204 tot aan zijn dood graaf van Forez en van 1226 tot aan zijn dood graaf iure uxoris van Nevers, Tonnerre en Auxerre. Hij behoorde tot het huis Albon. (nl)
  • Гиг IV д’Альбон (фр. Guigues IV de Forez; род. между 1195 и 1200 — 29 октября 1241, Кастелланета) — граф Форе с 1204 года, с 1226 года — граф Невера, Оксера и Тоннера по правам жены. Сын Гига III де Форе и его жены Аликс де Сюлли. Наследовал отцу в 1204 году. До совершеннолетия находился под опекой дяди — архиепископа Лиона Рено II де Форе. С разрешения и одобрения короля Филиппа Августа в 1205/1206 году Гиг, которому тогда было не более 10 лет, был помолвлен с Филиппой (ум. 1218), дочерью Ги II де Дампьер-Бурбон. Свадьба состоялась ок. 1214 г. У них было двое детей: * Гиг V (ум. 1259), граф Форе в 1241—1259 * Рено (ум. 1270), граф Форе в 1259—1270. Овдовев, Гиг IV женился на Эрменгарде (ум. 1225), дочери графа Оверни Ги II. Возможно, вышеупомянутый Рено — сын именно от неё. И, наконец, третьим браком (1226) он был женат на Матильде де Куртене — графине Невера, Оксера и Таннера, вдове Эрве IV, сеньора де Донзи. В некоторых исторических источниках говорится, что детей у них не было. В других указывается дочь: * Артода, замужем за Арто IV Руссильонским. В 1239 году Гиг IV принял участие в «Крестовом походе баронов» в составе войска Тибо Шампанского. На обратном пути он умер в Апулии. Его похоронили в кафедральном соборе Монбризона, построенном на его средства в 1223 году. Не следует путать Гига IV д’Альбон, графа Форе с Гигом IV д’Альбон, графом Вьеннуа (ум. 1142). (ru)
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