Walter IV (French: Gauthier (1205–1246) was the Count of Brienne from 1205 to 1246. Walter was the son of Walter III of Brienne and Elvira of Sicily....
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Walter III of Brienne (French: Gautier, Italian: Gualtiero; died June 1205) was a nobleman from northern France. Becoming Count of Brienne in 1191, Walter...
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Hugh, Count of Brienne and Lecce (c. 1240 – 9 August 1296) was the second surviving son of Count Walter IV of Brienne and Marie de Lusignan of Cyprus....
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Walter VI of Brienne (c. 1304 – 19 September 1356) was a French nobleman and crusader. He was the count of Brienne in France, the count of Conversano and...
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Walter V of Brienne (French: Gautier; c. 1275 – 15 March 1311) was Duke of Athens from 1308 until his death. Being the only son of Hugh of Brienne and...
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of Lusignan (French: Marie de Lusignan; before March 1215 – 5 July 1251 or 1253), was the wife of Count Walter IV of Brienne and Countess of Brienne from...
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Walter I of Brienne (1020 – 1089), was a count of Brienne and Bar-sur-Seine. He was the son of Engelbert IV of Brienne, count of Brienne, whom he succeeded...
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John, Count of Brienne (c. 1235 – c. 1260) was the eldest son of Walter IV of Brienne and Marie of Cyprus. He inherited the County of Brienne on his father's...
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Walter IV may refer to: Walter IV, Count of Brienne (1205–1244) Walter IV, Count of Enghien (died in 1381) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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"Brienne-le-Château". Engelbert I (c.950 – c.968) Engelbert II (c.968 – c.990) Engelbert III (c.990 – c.1008) Engelbert IV (c.1008 – c.1035) Walter I...
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John of Mâcon Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester William II Longespée Walter IV, Count of Brienne, Lord of Jaffa...
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death of his brother, Walter III, he ruled the County of Brienne on behalf of his minor nephew Walter IV (who lived in southern Italy). The barons of the...
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Érard I, Count of Brienne (c. 1060–1114) was Count of Brienne at the end of the 11th century. He was the son of Walter I of Brienne, count of Brienne, and...
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consanguinity. He was then said to have married a daughter of Walter I, Count of Brienne by 1080. He was said to have divorced this woman, whose name...
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of King Theobald and the Military Orders. Realizing that the expedition was disadvantageous, he opted to withdraw to Ascalon with Walter IV, Count of...
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married Count Walter IV of Brienne in 1233 (c. 1200 – murdered at Cairo, 1244). She became mother of Hugh of Brienne (c. 1240–1296), who was Count of Lecce...
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Walter IV of Enghien (died 1381), Hainault nobleman and soldier, was the son of Sohier of Enghien. He was Count of Brienne as Walter VII and Lord of Enghien...
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Walter IV of Brienne (1221–1244), nephew of John of Brienne and husband of Aimery's granddaughter Maria John of Ibelin (1244–1266), son of Philip of Ibelin...
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or 1254) m. Walter IV of Brienne Hugh of Brienne (c. 1240–1296) m. 1. Isabella of La Roche, 2. Helena Komnene Dukaina Walter V of Brienne (c. 1275–1311)...
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Raoul I of Brienne (died 19 January 1344, Paris) was the son of John II of Brienne, Count of Eu and Jeanne, Countess of Guînes. He succeeded his father...
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Posthumous birth (redirect from List of posthumously-born notable people)
A posthumous birth is the birth of a child after the death of a parent. A person born in these circumstances is called a posthumous child or a posthumously...
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daughter Philippa and her husband, Erard I of Brienne, Count of Ramerupt, and one of the more powerful nobles of Champagne. The conflict with Erard and Philippa...
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del Balzo of Andria). Her father Peter of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, was also the hereditary Count of Brienne from 1397 until his death in 1433. On...
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1204), succeeded as lord of Joinville, was an adult in 1188 Robert, lord of Sailly by 1201, accompanied Walter III of Brienne on the Fourth Crusade, but...
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(1311–1354) Walter VI of Brienne (1311–1356) Isabella of Brienne (1356–1360) Sohier of Enghien (1356–1367) Walter IV of Enghien (1367–1381) Louis of Enghien...
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Brienne (c. 1135 – 4 October 1189), lord of Ramerupt, was a French nobleman who participated in the Third Crusade. André was the fourth son of Walter...
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pregnant and some time afterwards gave birth to a posthumous son, Walter IV, who inherited Brienne. Although it had become accepted in northeastern France that...
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Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano (1418 – 19 December 1475) belonged to the Ligny branch of the House of Luxemburg and...
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Battle at Gaza (1239) (category Military history of Gaza City)
of Montfort and Henry of Bar, hurried ahead of the main army to attack the enemy. They were supported by Hugh of Burgundy, Walter of Jaffa, Balian of...
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(died 1354), 1350–1354 Jacques de Bourbon, Count of La Marche, (1319–1362) 1354–1356 Walter VI of Brienne (c. 1304–1356), 1356 Robert Moreau de Fiennes...
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