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Facts and Events
Name |
Milo de Courtenay |
Alt Name |
// Milo, Seigneur de Courtenay |
Alt Name |
Milo, _____ |
Alt Name |
Milo De Courtenay |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Abt 1069 |
Courtenay, Loriet, France |
Alt Birth? |
1069 |
Courtenay, France |
Alt Birth? |
Abt 1069 |
Courtenay, Loriet, France |
Marriage |
1095 |
Franceto Ermengarde de Nevers |
Other |
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Marriage Ending Status Divorce with Ermengarde de Nevers |
Alt Death? |
1127 |
France |
Death[11] |
Aft 1138 |
France |
Burial? |
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Jean, FranceAbbey Of, Fountain |
Alt Burial? |
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Abbey of, Fountain Jean, France |
Reference Number? |
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Q766462? |
References
- Miles de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
- The Plantagenet Ancestry
Eng. 116, p. 59.
- The Complete Peerage G.E.C.
Eng. V, v. 3, p. 465, v. 4, p. 317.
- Visitations of Devon, Devon 2
p. 243.
- Edmondson's Baronagum Genealogicum, Eng. AM
v. 4, p. 340.
- Hist. of the Fam. Courtenay
B18A16, p. 2.
- Anderson's Royal Gen., Eng. 132
p. 621.
- Memorials of Old Devonshire, Devon 18
p. 35, 47-48.
- Collins Peerage, Eng. Z-1
v. 6, p. 215, 231-38.
- Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains, France 22
Tab. 35.
- ↑ MILON de Courtenay, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
- The above child Reginald would be known in France as Renaud; however, hecame to England with Eleanor, Queen of Henry II of England when she married himor when arrangements were made for the marriage (1151 or 1152). In virtually allof the sources above (except for the Complete Peerage) Reginald the above son has been confused with his son Reginald as though they were one and the same person. A study of the dates reveals the impossibility of there being only one Reginald. The above child Guillaume does not marry Matilda (Maud), daughter of Robert Fitz Edith, natural son of King Henry I of England, but rather she is the second wife of his brother Reginald.
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