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Thank you! But there are still some problems left:
Philippe de Beaumanoir seems to have never borne a de Remi title and he was not a sire de Beaumanoir, while according to Amedée Salmon's edition, the explicit names him as "Phelippes de Beaumanoir" (Coutumes, §1982). Shall we rename the article?
The link Philippe de Rémi currently redirects back to the article about the son.
Source: Louis Carolus-Barré. Origines, milieu familial et carrière de Philippe de Beaumanoir, in: Actes du colloque international Philippe de Beaumanoir et les coutumes de Beauvaisis, 1283-1983 / Éd. Bonnet-Laborderie. P., 1983. P. 19-37, esp. the familly tree on p. 21.