marriage Dreux IV de Mello. However, some historians think that the wife of Guillaume de Dampierre is Ermengarde de Mouchy, daughter of Dreux III de Mouchy...
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Constable of France (redirect from Connétable de France)
Neauphle-le-Chateau, 1165–? Raoul I de Clermont (died 1191), 1174–1191 Dreux IV de Mello (1148–1218), 1194–1218 Mathieu II le Grand, Baron de Montmorency (died 1231)...
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daughter of John IV, Count de Roucy and Jeanne de Dreux, they had the following known issue: Amauri of Chantocé and La Suze (died 1334). Pierre de La Suze (died...
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Mello, daughter of the lord of Château-Chinon and of Sainte-Hermine Dreux IV of Mello, and of Eleanor of Savoy, daughter of the Duke of Aosta and Count...
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Countess of Dreux, with whom he had no issue. He is known to have had two illegitimate children, Pierre, and Jeannette who married Thibaut de La Devillière...
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Hugh II of Chalon-Arlay (redirect from Hugues II de Chalon-Arlay)
mother was Marguerite of Mello (House of Mello, daughter of the lord of Château-Chinon and of Sainte-Hermine Dreux IV of Mello, and of Eleanor of Savoy...
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England Marguerite, married to Gilbert de Gerberoy Richilde, married to Dreux II, Sire de Mello Emme (Béatrice), Dame de Luzarches, married to Mathieu I, Count...
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is a list of the countesses of Eu, a French fief in the Middle Ages. Raoul IV was accused of treason in 1350, and the county was confiscated. The county...
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Count of Auxerre and Tonnerre, 2) Dreux IV of Mello, and 3) John I, Count of Forez. Her daughter Marguerite de Mello married John II of Chalon-Arlay. Margaret...
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daughter of Marguerite de Nemours-Villebéon and Thibaud (II) the Younger , son of Robert IV de Bommiers and his 2nd wife Yolande de Mello (to be distinguished...
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Auxerre and Tonnerre; secondly, Dreux IV of Mello; and thirdly, John I, Count of Forez. Her daughter, Marguerite of Mello, married John II of Chalon-Arlay...
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Yves II, Count of Soissons Dreux de Nesle (d. after 1146) Raoul II de Nesle, Châtelain of Bruges Renaud de Nesle Thierry de Nesle (d. before 1183), Thesaurius...
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House of Bourbon (redirect from Maison de Bourbon)
III of France Philip IV of France House of Valois House of Évreux House of Bourbon House of Artois House of Anjou House of Dreux House of Courtenay House...
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Hugh X of Lusignan (redirect from Hugh X de Lusignan)
de Lusignan (d. Carthage, Tunisia, 1270), married 1257 Dreux III de Mello (d. 1310) Guillaume de Lusignan (d. 1296); known in English as William de Valence...
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Georges de la Trémoille (c. 1382 –6 May 1446) was Count of Guînes from 1398 to 1446 and Grand Chamberlain of France to King Charles VII of France. He sought...
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Sumption. In 1315, he married Jeanne de Mello (d. 1351), Lady of Lormes and Château-Chinon. The daughter of Dreux VI de Mello, she was the heiress to a rich...
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Guy I of Clermont (redirect from Guy Ier de Clermont de Nesle)
probably of Guillaume or Dreux (d. 1249) of Mello [fr], Seigneur of Saint-Bris. She was anyway a descendant of Dreux IV of Mello sr. (1137/38 – 1218), but...
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of Dreux, Countess of Braine Jeanne I of Dreux (1345–1346), Countess of Dreux, Countess of Joigny Jeanne II of Dreux (1309–1355), Countess of Dreux, Countess...
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Netherlands: in 1425, he led an army sent by Philip the Good to support Duke John IV of Brabant in a war against his wife Jacqueline. Louis also called himself...
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church (Jacques-Xavier Carré de Busserolle [fr], tome VI, p. 421). In 1156, Pope Adrian IV confirmed their possessions; Innocent IV in 1253. In 1301, King Philippe...
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Protestants led by Navarre's brother, the prince de Condé. In the climactic battle of the war at Dreux Montmorency was again made prisoner, and from his...
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many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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France decides for a truce with the Armagnacs. Siege of Dreux 10–15 July – Burgundians capture Dreux from the Armagnacs in a French civil war. Battle of Chalagan...
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Retrieved 10 June 2010. armorial général des communes de France de jj lartigue ed christian "Devis Artisans de l'Oise". Archived from the original on 14 May 2009...
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