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  1. Elizabeth of Blois, sometimes Isabelle ( c. 1130 – after 1175), was a French noblewoman, the duchess of Apulia by marriage (11431149) and a nun at Fontevraud . Lineage and marriage negotiations. The rock crystal ewer given by Elizabeth's future father-in-law to her father on the occasion of her betrothal. Elizabeth was born around 1130. [1] .

  2. Isabel de Blois, a veces Isabelle de Blois ( c. 1130 - después de 1175), fue una mujer noble francesa, duquesa de Apulia por matrimonio (1143-1149) y monja en Fontevraud. Isabel nació alrededor de 1130. Era hija del conde Teobaldo IV de Blois, sobrina del rey Esteban de Inglaterra y bisnieta de Guillermo el Conquistador.

  3. 8 de oct. de 2022 · Daughter of Thibault "Le Grande" IV de Blois, II de Champagne and Mathilde von Sponheim, duchess of Carinthia. Wife of Roger III de Hauteville, duke of Apulia and Guillaume IV Gouët d'Alluyes. Mother of Etienne de Blois-Champagne, comte de Sancerre; Mathilde of Gouët, d'Alluyes and Agnès d'Alluyes.

  4. Elizabeth of Blois, sometimes Isabelle of Blois (c. 1130 – after 1175), was a French noblewoman, the duchess of Apulia by marriage (1143–1149) and a nun at Fontevraud.

  5. Isabelle of Chartres. Isabelle's seal. Isabelle of Blois or Elizabeth of Blois (died 1248 or 1249) was the lady of Amboise by marriage and from 1218 until her death the countess of Chartres in her own right. She founded three Cistercian houses for nuns. Twice widowed, she was succeeded by her daughter, Matilda . Family.

  6. Elizabeth of Blois, Duchess of Apulia. Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily. Margaret of Navarre. Sikelgaita. Category: Duchesses in Italy.

  7. Elizabeth of Blois, sometimes Isabelle of Blois (circa 1130 – after 1175), was a French noblewoman, the duchess of Apulia by marriage (1143–1149) and a nun at Fontevraud. Table of contents Lineage and marriage negotiations