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    Champlitte (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃plit] or [ʃɑ̃lit]) is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern...
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    Count of Champagne Odo I of Champlitte (disowned by father) Odo II of Champlitte Oda, Lady of Champlitte William of Champlitte, 1st prince of Achaea William...
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  • de Champlitte the so-called Champenois, (1123 - d. 1187) of the House of Blois and its cadet branch, the house of Champlitte. was Lord of Champlitte, Viscount...
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    William I of Champlitte (French: Guillaume de Champlitte) (1160s-1209) was a French knight who joined the Fourth Crusade and became the first prince of...
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  • The title Count of Champlitte was created by letters patent on 5 September 1574 by Philip II, King of Spain, for Francois de Vergy, son of Guillaume de...
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    became Theobald II of Champagne. Odo's two sons, Odo II of Champlitte and William of Champlitte were important figures in the Fourth Crusade. Hugh married...
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  • Odo II of Champlitte, (died May 1204 at the Siege of Constantinople) was the first son of Odo I of Champlitte and a grandson of Hugh, Count of Champagne...
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  • Hugh of Champlitte (died 1209) was the nephew of William of Champlitte, the first Prince of Achaea. Hugh and his uncle traveled with the Fourth Crusade...
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    Fourth Crusade, Kalamata was conquered by Frankish feudal lords William of Champlitte and Geoffrey of Villehardouin in 1205, when its Byzantine fortress was...
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    between 500 and 700 knights and infantry under the command of William of Champlitte and Geoffrey I of Villehardouin advanced into the Morea to deal with Byzantine...
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  • Villehardouin as bailiff. William I died on his journey home in 1209. Champlitte had stipulated before his journey home that any lawful heir of his would...
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  • Charles Piroth and Marie Mathilde Bogli. He married Odette Marie Maillot in Champlitte on August 30, 1926. Piroth served as an artillery officer in the Italian...
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    years and cumulatively for 229. Achaea was founded in 1205 by William of Champlitte and Geoffrey I of Villehardouin, who undertook to conquer the Peloponnese...
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    of Erard II of Brienne and of Agnès of Montfaucon, secondly William of Champlitte Clémence (1164 – ?) Robert, Seigneur of Champignelles (1166–1239), married...
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    the east, Doubs to the south and east and Jura to south. The commune of Champlitte is the largest commune in this department, with an area of 128 km2 (49 sq mi)...
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  • William de Champlitte, vicomte of Dijon, to Henry III: credence for William de... 23 February 1233. Catalogue description William de Champlitte, vicomte...
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    was captured without a fight in 1205 by the Crusader leader William of Champlitte, and it was there that the local Greek magnates and lords of Elis and...
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    had arrived. From there, Villehardouin and another Crusader, William of Champlitte, led the conquest of the Peloponnese from the local Greeks and the establishment...
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    Empire by the forces of the Fourth Crusade, the Crusaders under William of Champlitte and Geoffrey of Villehardouin marched south through mainland Greece and...
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    Kingdom of Thessalonica, for military aid. Boniface appointed William of Champlitte to accompany Geoffrey back to the Morea and they mustered 500 knights...
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  • Earl of Albemarle (died 1179) William I of Geneva (fl. 1190s) William of Champlitte (died 1209), Prince of Achaea William I of Cagliari (c. 1160–1214) William...
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    see: History of Patras. In 1205, the city was captured by William of Champlitte and Villehardouin, and became a part of the principality of Achaea. It...
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    before continuing on to Reims, Châlons-sur-Marne, Bar-sur-Aube, Langres, Champlitte, Besançon, Pontarlier, Lausanne and Saint-Maurice. From Saint-Maurice...
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  • ... Aurore's older sister La Lumière des justes (1979) ... Sophie de Champlitte / Sophie de Lambrefoux / Sophie Ozareff Salut champion (1981) ... Juliette...
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    Fourth Crusade, a group of Crusaders under the French knights William of Champlitte and Geoffrey of Villehardouin carried out the conquest of the Peloponnese...
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    cold or hot. The cheese was first made in the village of Oyrières, near Champlitte, in Haute-Saône. It appeared no later than the 16th century. The name...
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    Champlitte William I Villehardouin Geoffrey I Geoffrey II William II Angevin (various houses) Charles I Charles II Isabella with Florent and Philip I Philip...
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    descendant of Guillaume de Champlitte, who became Prince of Achaia after the Fourth Crusade and was the ancestor of the de Champlitte-Pontailler family, which...
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    Champlitte William I Villehardouin Geoffrey I Geoffrey II William II Angevin (various houses) Charles I Charles II Isabella with Florent and Philip I Philip...
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  • assistance for the conquest of the Morea. Boniface appoints William of Champlitte to accompany him back to the Morea. They conquer Elis and Messenia without...
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