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  1. Walter IV. von Châtillon (französisch Gaucher IV de Châtillon; † ~1261/65) war Herr von Châtillon, Crécy, Crèvecœur und Troissy aus dem Haus Châtillon. Er war der drittgeborene Sohn Hugos I. von Châtillon († 1248), Graf von Saint-Pol und Herr von Châtillon, und der Maria von Avresnes, Erbgräfin von Blois.

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    • 13. Jahrhundert
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  2. Walter of Châtillon is presented as a case study to show that twelfth-century poets as well as scholars were interested in the ChristianJewish debate. Walter wrote a treatise against the Jews and referred to Jews and Judaism in many of his poems, especially in his hymns for Christmas.

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  3. Walter V. von Châtillon (auch Gaucher; * wohl 1249; † 1329) war Herr von Châtillon, Graf von Porcéan und Connétable von Frankreich. Er war der Sohn von Walter IV. von Châtillon und Isabella von Villehardouin , genannt Isabella von Lesignies , und der Enkel von Hugo I. von Châtillon , Graf von Blois und Saint-Pol .

  4. Walter of Châtillon (Latinized as Gualterus de Castellione) was a 12th-century French writer and theologian who wrote in the Latin language. He studied under Stephen of Beauvais and at the University of Paris.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlexandreisAlexandreis - Wikipedia

    The Alexandreis (or Alexandreid) is a medieval Latin epic poem by Walter of Châtillon, a 12th-century French writer and theologian. It gives an account of the life of Alexander the Great, based on Quintus Curtius Rufus ' Historia Alexandri Magni.

  6. Its author, Walter of Châtillon, was in the employ of the archbishop of Reims, William of Champagne, who was uncle to the young king of France, Philip Augustus.15 In his prologue, Walter deliberately sets up com-. 15 For an overview of William’s history, see Jules Mathorez, Guillaume aux Blanches-Mains, évêque de Chartres (Chartres, 1911 ...

  7. hmn.wiki › es › Gaucher_IV_de_ChâtillonGaucher IV de Châtillon

    Gaucher IV de Châtillon, en alemán Walter IV, (fallecido c. 1261/65) fue señor de Châtillon, Crécy, Crèvecœur y Troissy de la Casa de Châtillon. Era el tercer hijo de Hugo I de Châtillon (m. 1248), conde de Saint-Pol y señor de Châtillon, y María, condesa de Blois.