• Ebles II (died May 1103), also called Eble or Ebale, was the second Count of Roucy (1063–1103) of the House of Montdidier. He was the son and successor...
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  • Ebles I of Roucy (died 11 May 1033) was count of Roucy from 1000 to 1033 and archbishop of Reims from 1021 to 1033. In 'Genealogiciæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis...
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  • Montdidier. Hilduin was also Count of Roucy by virtue of his marriage to the daughter of Ebles I, Count of Roucy. Little is known about Hilduin despite his many...
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    putative spouse of Eble de Poitiers, son of William IV of Aquitaine and Emma of Blois; they were possibly the parents of Ebles I of Roucy and all of his siblings...
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    Sibylla, married to Count Ebles II of Roucy and had 8 children. Olympias (renamed Helena), betrothed to Constantine Doukas, son of Michael VII in August 1074...
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    descendant of Robert I, Count of Dreux, Raoul I, Lord of Coucy, William I, Count of Luxembourg, Edward of Salisbury, Robert Guiscard, Ebles II of Roucy, & Baldwin...
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  • long thought Ebles I was the son of Giselbert and, to explain the appearance of the Ebles name in the house of Roucy, a daughter of the Duke of Aquitaine...
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    through their part in the Norman conquest of southern Italy. In 1130, Roger II of Hauteville, was made the first King of Sicily. His male-line descendants ruled...
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    VII. Ebles II of Roucy leads a French army in Spain, to support King Sancho V of Aragon in his struggle against his Muslim neighbors. Sviatoslav II and...
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  • Taranto and there received the county of Jaffa. By his wife Mabel, daughter of Ebles II of Roucy and Sybil of Hauteville, he had one son, Hugh, who succeeded...
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  • that Ebles of Roucy was a son of Gilbert and of a daughter of William III, Duke of Poitiers. A recent study proposed another theory : Ebles I of Roucy was...
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    Béatrice de Hainaut, ex-wife of Count Ebles I of Roucy. (Béatrice and Ebles were the parents of Alix de Roucy, wife of Manasses' brother Hildouin IV)...
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  • indulgence for warriors of the Reconquista until the 1073 campaign of Ebles II of Roucy. It has also been theorized that it was not William of Montreuil, but Guy...
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    organize a crusade into Al-Andalus, led by Count Ebles II of Roucy. Gregory, in fact, established some sort of relations with every country in Christendom;...
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    Raymond I of Turenne, who was a fellow Crusader in the following of Raymond IV of Toulouse. His mother, Beatrix, was a sister of Ebles II of Roucy, who had...
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    assembly, composed among others by Ebles I of Roucy, Odilo of Cluny, Dudon of Montier-en-Der, William V of Aquitaine and Odo II, unanimously decides to launch...
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  • was most likely the sister of Eble I of Roucy, and a maternal granddaughter of Ermentrude de Roucy. He was the father of Manasses III, who succeeded...
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  • VII. Ebles II of Roucy leads a French army in Spain, to support King Sancho V of Aragon in his struggle against his Muslim neighbors. Sviatoslav II and...
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  • Judith of Roucy : Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis cites an Iveta (Yvette), wife of Manasses de Rethel, as the sister of Ebles I of Roucy and Liétaud...
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    II's paternal grandmother and great-grandmother. The Chronicles of Alberic of Trois-Fontaine (written in 1119) describes Yvette, sister of Ebles I of...
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    Beltrán de Risnel (category People of the Reconquista)
    Ermentrude's brother, Count Ebles II of Roucy, campaigned in Spain in 1073, and their sister, Felicia, married King Sancho of Aragon, father of Alfonso the Battler...
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    uncle Ebles II, Count of Roucy, raised him. Around 1095, he was entrusted to his maternal great-uncle Manassès II de Châtillon, archbishop of Reims....
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  • Barcelona and then Aimeric I, Viscount of Narbonne. Roger Borsa Guy Robert Scalio Sybil, married Ebles II, Count of Roucy. Mabel, married William de Grandmesnil...
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    son of Lothair of France) Gerbert of Aurillac (991–996); later Pope Sylvester II Arnoul (996–1021), again Ebles I of Roucy (1021–1033; count of Roucy, count...
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    the seals of Enguerrand II de Coucy, Bouchard de Guise, Hugues Cholet de Roucy, Yves de Nesle, Count of Soissons, Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke...
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    needed] Arnulf crowned Hugh Magnus, the son of Hugh Capet's successor, Robert II, as co-king in the Capetian tradition in 1017. At this time, any resistance...
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  • The following is a list of nobles and magnates in the Kingdom of France in the 13th century. Note: Ecclesiastical peers must have had the title for at...
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