Hubert married Ermengarde de
Nevers on 6 December 1067. She was the daughter of William I of Nevers (1029–1083), count of Nevers, and Ermengarde de Tonnerre. She appears with her husband in several historical accounts, notably at the confirmation of the chapel of Saint-Aubin du Lude, around 1090, and at the donation of Saint-Flaceau to the abbey of Saint-Vincent. With her daughter Godeheult, the future abbess of the abbey at
Étival, located in
Chemiré-en-Charnie, Ermengarde frequently visited various convents. One Easter, having gone to
Cellières, she gave the priest, Henri de Champeaux, the right to hunt in her forest; later on, at Christmas, she also gave the priest at
Cheffes, Geoffroy de Nantes, permission to use her woods. An account exists, dated 28 December 1135, of a Viscountess Ermengarde, wife of Gautier Hait, Viscount of Mollan; Dom Guilloreau suggests this to be the very same Viscountess of Maine, remarried late in life, and still living despite being at least 90 years old. This account seems somewhat unbelievable and requires further proof to support it. Hubert and Ermendgarde had: • Raoul (
† 1120–25), Viscount de Fresnay, de Beaumont, de Sainte-Suzanne • Hubert, mentioned in 1095 • William • Denis • Godeheult (
† 1099), a nun at
Cluny ==References==