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  1. Original coat of arms of the county of Champagne. The Count of Champagne was the ruler of the region of Champagne from 950 to 1316. Champagne evolved from the county of Troyes in the late eleventh century and Hugh I was the first to officially use the title "Count of Champagne". When Sancho VII of Navarre died childless in 1234, his nephew ...

  2. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Hughes_of_ChampagneHugh, Count of Champagne

    1 de ene. de 1970 · Hugh (c. 1074 – c. 1125) was the Count of Champagne from 1093 until his death. Seal Hugh was the third son of Theobald III, Count of Blois and Adele of Valois , [1] bearing the title Count of Bar-sur-Aube .

  3. Hugh, Count of Champagne, made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1104–07 and visited Jerusalem for a second time in 1114–16. It is probable that he was accompanied by Hugues de Payens, who remained there after the Count returned to France as there is a charter with "Hugonis de Peans" in the witness

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Hugh VII the Brown of Lusignan or Hugues II de La Marche or Hugues VII & II le Brun de Lusignan (1065 – 1151), Sire de Lusignan, Couhé and Château-Larcher and Count of La Marche, was the son of Hugh VI of Lusignan. He was one of the many notable Crusaders in the Lusignan family. In 1147 he took the Cross and followed King Louis VII of ...

  5. Brief Life History of Hugh I. When Hugh I Count of Rethel was born in 1040, in Rethel, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France, his father, Manasses III Count of Rethel, was 18 and his mother, Judith of Roucy Roucy, was 5. He married Melisende de Montlhéry about 1054. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 8 daughters.

  6. Hugh of Troyes was the youngest son of Adelaide of Vermandois and Count Theobald III of Blois. When his brother died in 1093, Hugh took possession of the lordships of Troyes, Vitry and Bar-sur-Aube—the amalgam of lands that would form the basis of the medieval county of Champagne which Hugh consolidated during his reign as count.

  7. Hugh (c. 1074 – c. 1125) was the Count of Champagne from 1093 until his death. Hugh was the third son of Theobald III, Count of Blois and Adele of Valois, bearing the title Count of Bar-sur-Aube. His older brother Odo IV, Count of Troyes, died in 1093, leaving him master of Troyes, where he centred his court, Bar-sur-Aube and Vitry-le-François.