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  1. Renaud I's father was Guy I De Vermandois and his mother was Adelaide De Soissons. His paternal grandparents were Herbert III Of Vermandois Count and Ermengarde; his maternal grandfather was Gilbert De Soissons. He was an only child. He died in 1057.

  2. (Some sources claim that Nocher was possibly the second husband of the widow of Guy I.) Adelisa and Nocher had at least one child: «b»Renaud I, Count of Soissons«/b» Nocher II became Count of Soissons, jure uxoris, upon his marriage to Adelisa, but apparently died in 1019, at which point Adelisa ruled until Renaud was of age.

  3. Adelisa married Nocher II, Count of Bar-sur-Aube. (Some sources claim that Nocher was possibly the second husband of the widow of Guy I.) Adelisa and Nocher had at least one child: «b»Renaud I, Count of Soissons«/b» Nocher II became Count of Soissons, jure uxoris, upon his marriage to Adelisa, but apparently died in 1019, at which point ...

  4. When Count Renaud de Soissons was born about 1062, in Soissons-Nord, Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France, his father, Guillaume Busac, was 44 and his mother, Adélaïde de Soissons Comtesse de Troyes, was 43. He died in 1099, at the age of 38.

  5. RENAUD de SOISSONS was born in the year 1009 in Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France, son of NOCHER de BAR-SUR-AUBE and ADELAIDE de SOISSONS. He died on April 1, 1057 in Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France. This information is part of Ancestral Trails 2016 by Patti Lee Salter on Genealogy Online.

  6. (Some sources claim that Nocher was possibly the second husband of the widow of Guy I.) Adelisa and Nocher had at least one child: «b»Renaud I, Count of Soissons«/b» Nocher II became Count of Soissons, jure uxoris, upon his marriage to Adelisa, but apparently died in 1019, at which point Adelisa ruled until Renaud was of age.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2024 · I think that the equivalence Renaud of Roucy / Ragenold the Vikink is a false one and that there is no link between the two. Renaud de Roucy is probably the son of another Renaud, named from 924 to 941 in Anjou, and perhaps count of Soissons. This first Renaud could be a nephew of Fulk I of Anjou (+ 942). CS