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  1. Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint-Pol (died 1289) was a French nobleman, and was a younger son of Hugh I, Count of Blois, and Mary, Countess of Blois. While his elder brother John I of Châtillon succeeded to their mother's County of Blois, Guy was given their father's county of Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise at his death in 1248.

  2. Guy III de Châtillon-Saint-Pol né après 1226 et mort le 12 mars 1289 est un noble français, comte de Saint-Pol (1249), Guy V pour la seigneurie de Châtillon-sur-Marne, d'Encre et de Bohain-en-Vermandois (1248), et d'Aubigny-en-Artois, Leuze et Condé (1279).

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint Pol (about 1254 – April 6, 1317), French nobleman, was the son of Guy II of Châtillon and Matilda of Brabant. A member of the prominent crusading family. In 1292, he married Marie of Brittany, daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany and Beatrice of England.

    • Guînes, Hauts-de-France
    • May 31, 1254
    • "Guy IV of Châtillon", "Count of Saint Pol"
    • April 06, 1317 (62)St. Pol-Sur-Mer, France
  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Guy III Count of Saint-Pol (12281289) of Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.

  5. Guy III de Châtillon-Saint-Pol né après 1226 et mort le 12 mars 1289 est un noble français, comte de Saint-Pol (1249), Guy V pour la seigneurie de Châtillon-sur-Marne, d'Encre et de Bohain-en-Vermandois (1248), et d'Aubigny-en-Artois, Leuze et Condé (1279).

  6. Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint-Pol (died 1289) was a French nobleman, and was a younger son of Hugh I, Count of Blois, and Mary, Countess of Blois. While his elder brother John I of Châtillon succeeded to their mother's County of Blois, Guy was given their father's county of Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise at his death in 1248.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2020 · Guy II de Châtillon was a courtier and companion in arms of Louis VIII, King of France. In 1223 he accompanied the king to Poitou to fight the English, who had taken possession of that strategic western province.