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  1. Milo II of Montlhéry (died 1118) was lord of Bray and Montlhéry, and viscount of Troyes. He was the son of Milo I the Great and Lithuise, and younger brother of Guy III of Montlhéry. He initially held the lordship of Bray-sur-Seine, in Champagne.

  2. Milo I the Great (died 1102) was lord of Montlhéry from 1095 until his death. He was the son of Guy I of Montlhéry and Hodierna of Gometz. The identity of his first wife is unknown. His second wife was Lithuise de Blois, Vicomtesse de Troyes, daughter of William Busac, Count of Soissons (c. 1084–1118).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontlhéryMontlhéry - Wikipedia

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    Montlhéry lay on the strategically important road from Paris to Orléans. Under the Merovingians, it was owned by the church in Reims and in 768 it was given to the abbey of St. Denis in Paris. It was the site of a number of battles between the lords of Montlhéry and the early Capetianmonarchy. The Montlhéry noble house was related to the Montmorenc...

    The Château de Montlhéry, a 13th-century castle with its prominent keep, succeeded a castle built in the 11th century, and an earlier foundation, built from 991 to 1015.

    South of Montlhéry (on the communes of Linas and Bruyères-le-Châtel) is the site of an automobile race track, the Autodrome de Montlhéry, established by Alexandre Lamblin in 1924. It is sometimes referred to as the 'French Indianapolis', because it is laid out as a high speed oval. Many speed records were set there within months of its opening. Tod...

    Salch, Charles-Laurent (1979). Dictionnaire des châteaux et des fortifications du moyen âge en France. Strasbourg: Publitotal. p. 1287 pp. ISBN 2-86535-070-3.
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    Base Mérimée: Search for heritage in the commune, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  4. Milo II of Montlhéry (died 1118) was lord of Bray and Montlhéry, and viscount of Troyes. He was the son of Milo I the Great and Lithuise, and younger brother of Guy III of Montlhéry. He initially held the lordship of Bray-sur-Seine, in Champagne.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · About Milon I "le Grand" de Bray, II de Montlhéry, Vicomte de Troyes Milo I the Great (died 1102) was lord of Montlhéry from 1095 until his death. He was the son of Guy I of Montlhéry and Hodierna of Gometz.

    • Ferte-sur-Ourcy
    • circa 1044
    • Lithuaise de Blois, Vicomtesse de Troyes
    • Ferte-sur-Ourcy, France
  6. 28 de jun. de 2010 · Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France. Death: circa 1118 (24-42) Immediate Family: Son of Milon I "le Grand" de Bray, II de Montlhéry, Vicomte de Troyes and Lithuaise de Blois, vicomtesse de Troyes. Husband of Adélaïde Nicole de Blois. Father of Joseph (I) Banzet/Banholzer.

  7. Milo II of Montlhéry (Q1608862) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. French noble. ... Milo II de Brai, Vicomte de Troyes; Statements. instance of. human.