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Hugh II of Châtillon (died 1307), son of Guy III, Count of Saint-Pol, and Matilda of Brabant, was count of St Pol 1289–1292 and Count of Blois 1292–1307. He married c. 1287 Beatrix of Dampierre, daughter of Guy of Flanders and Isabelle of Luxembourg. They had two children: Guy I of Blois-Châtillon (d. 1342)
The House of Blois ( French: [blwa]) was a noble family that arose in the Kingdom of West Francia in the early 10th century, and whose prominent members were often named Theobald ( Thibaud, Thibault, Thibaut in French ).
RulerBornReignDeath913928-975975950975-99612 March 996c.985996-100411 July 10049831004-103715 November 1037Counts of Blois. During the Middle Ages, the counts of Blois were among the most powerful vassals of the King of France . This title of nobility seems to have been created in 832 by Emperor Louis the Pious for Count William, the youngest son of Adrian, Count of Orléans. Over a few decades, the county was gathered to the royal lands ...
PortraitNameReignOther TitlesTheobald I of Blois, aka Theobald the ...940–977Count of Tours Count of Chartres Count of ...Son of Theobald the Elder and Richilde.Odo I of Blois (c. 950 – died in 996)977–996Count of Tours Count of Chartres Count of ...Second son of Count Theobald I and ...Theobald II of Blois (c. 983 – 11 July ...996–1004Count of Tours Count of Chartres Count of ...Elder son of Count Odo I, her reign was ...Odo II of Blois (c. 985 – 15 Nov.1004–1037Count of Tours Count of Chartres Count of ...Younger brother of Count Theobald II, he ...29 de may. de 2023 · Genealogy for Comte de Champagne Hugues de Blois, Count (c.1074 - 1125) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
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- Grand Est, France
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Hugh II of Châtillon (died 1307), son of Guy III, Count of Saint-Pol, and Matilda of Brabant, was count of St Pol 1289–1292 and Count of Blois 1292–1307. He married c. 1287 Beatrix of Dampierre, daughter of Guy of Flanders and Isabelle of Luxembourg.
western Europe. The founder of the house of Blois had been a Scandinavian 'pirate ' who, when his comrades were finally driven out of the duchy of France, consented to become the vassal of its duke for three of its fairest districts, the counties of Blois, Chartres, and Tours.
6 de dic. de 2022 · Hugh I of Châtillon, Count of Blois, member of the prominent crusading family.