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  1. 8 de sept. de 2018 · 2018-09-8. Emma of Blois was Duchess consort of Aquitaine by marriage. She also ruled Aquitaine as regent for her son William V. She is my 26 x great-grandmother. House of Blois coat of arms. Emma was born in France sometime in the 950s, daughter of Theobald I of Blois and Luitgarde of Vermandois 1.

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  3. Emma de Blois was born in 1075, in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France. She married Herbert of Winchester Chamberlain of England before 1087, in Wales. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter. She died about 1187, in Aquitaine, France, at the age of 113.

  4. 28 de may. de 2022 · Emma of Blois, illegitimate dau of Stephen, Count of Blois (d.1101 First Crusade) m. Herbert of Winchester (Herbert the Chamberlain) of unproven ancestry, died in or shortly before 1130, Chamberlain and Treasurer under William II and Henry I, held lands in Hampshire in 1086, and afterwards held other lands in Bedfordshire, Hampshire, Gloucester ...

  5. Emma de Blois. Countess of Poitou and Duchess of Aquitaine by marriage, dame de Coudres and Longueville in her own right. She was born in 947 as the fourth child of Thibaut I de Blois and Luitgard de Vermandois. She was married to Guillaume II de Poitier in 968. The marriage was overshadowed by his numerous affairs.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Emma de Blois, f. 950 d. eft. 27 dec. 1003, Frankrig, France (Alder 53 år) Guillaume II-IV 'Fier à bras' Duc d'Aquitaine, Comte de Poitou, g. ca. 968 Person-ID I17287

  7. Most sources state that Herbert married Emma, half-sister of King Stephen and Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester, and that she was an illegitimate daughter of Stephen II, Count of Blois, Stephen's father. New research, however, suggests that Emma might have been a daughter of Hunger fitzOdin, who held lands in Dorset in the Domesday survey.