Hugues III de Bouville (1275â€"1331) was the chamberlain of Philip IV
of France.The son of Hugues II de Bouville (d. 1304) and Marie de
Chambly, he is the brother of John IV de Bouville. His father Hugues
II was also chamberlain and secretary to Philip IV until Bouville's
death at the Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle in 1304, at which point he was
replaced by his protégé Enguerrand de Marigny (1260â€"1315), who
became Philip's Grand Chamberlain and chief minister.The son of Hugues
II de Bouville (d. 1304) and Marie de Chambly, he is the brother of
John IV de Bouville. His father Hugues II was also chamberlain and
secretary to Philip IV until Bouville's death at the Battle of
Mons-en-Pévèle in 1304, at which point he was replaced by his
protégé Enguerrand de Marigny (1260â€"1315), who became Philip's
Grand Chamberlain and chief minister.Later, as Philip IV's
chamberlain, the younger Bouville was sent as ambassador to Naples in
1314 to fetch Clementia of Hungary to marry Philip's son, Louis, King
of Navarre. Bouville also became the protector of Louis' child, John I
of France, in 1316.Bouville married Marguerite des Barres (b. 1291),
later the mother of his son Charles de Bouville, who was chamberlain
of Charles V of France and governor of Dauphiné (1370).
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