Person:Robert I of Dreux (1)

Robert I of Dreux
m. 28 Mar 1115
  1. Philip _____, Prince of France1116 - 1131
  2. Louis VII de France1120 - 1180
  3. Henry of FranceAbt 1121 - 1175
  4. Robert I of DreuxAbt 1123 - 1188
  5. Constance of FranceAbt 1124 - 1176
  6. Philip _____, of FranceAbt 1125 - 1161
  7. Peter of Courtenay1126 - 1183
m. Aft 1139
m. 1144
  1. Adèle of DreuxBet 1145 & 1146 - Bet 1205 & 1210
m. 1152
  1. Robert _____, Count de Dreux, Braine & Longuevill II1154 - 1218
  2. Henri de DreuxAbt 1155 - 1198
  3. Alix de Dreux1156 - Aft 1217
  4. Philippe de Dreux1158 - 1217
  5. Isabelle de DreuxAbt 1160 - 1239
  6. Pierre de DreuxAbt 1161 - 1185
  7. Guillaume de DreuxAbt 1163 - Aft 1189
  8. Jean de DreuxAbt 1164 - Aft 1189
  9. Marguerite de DreuxAbt 1167 -
  10. Massilie Beatrix de DreuxAbt 1167 - 1200
Facts and Events
Name Robert I of Dreux
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1123 Reims, Marne, Champagne, FranceHouse of Capet
Marriage Aft 1139 to Agnes de Rochefort, [Countess of]
Marriage 1144 to Hawise de Salisbury
Marriage 1152 Ende, Westfalen, Preußen, Germanyto Agnes de Baudement, Countess de Braine
Death[2] 11 Oct 1188 Braine, Aisne, Picardie, France
Burial? Braine, Aisne, Picardie, FranceSt Ives
Ancestral File Number[1] Q377480?


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Robert I of Dreux, nicknamed the Great ( – 11 October 1188), was the fifth son of Louis VI of France and Adélaide de Maurienne.

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References
  1. Robert I of Dreux, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 (22)
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  3.   Jiri Louda (tables), Michael Maclagan, CVO, Richmond Herald, (i)Lines of Succession - Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe(/i) (London: Li.