• The Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset (referred to as the Montlhéry Clan by Riley-Smith) is the name given by two powerful families, joined in marriage...
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  • 1079 at Le Puiset. He took as prisoner Ivo, Bishop of Chartres, and kept him confined for two years. Hugh married Alice of Montlhéry, daughter of Guy I...
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  • Robert of Molise, Lord of Limosano, son of Tristan Robert of Sourdeval, Lord of Torosse Ruthard, son of Godfrey The houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset contributed...
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  • House of Mavrocordatos House of Mavromichalis Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset House of Palaiologos House of Philanthropenos House of Phokas House of Rubenid...
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  • lord of Bray and the second lord of Montlhéry (Latin: Monte Leterico). He was the son of Milo of Montlhéry. He married Hodierna of Gometz, sister of William...
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    Guy II of Montlhéry (1102–1109) Milo II of Montlhéry (1109–1118) passes to royal domain of France South of Montlhéry (on the communes of Linas and Bruyères-le-Châtel)...
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  • successor. Cecilia and Roger had no children. It is not known what her activities were after her husband's death. Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset Women in the...
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  • of Salerno, prince-regent of Antioch Béatrice, who married Leo I, lord of Armenian Cilicia Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset Housley 2007, p. 33. La Monte...
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  • of the Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset Conon of Lamballe, grandson of Odo, Count of Penthièvre, originally in the army of Hugh the Great Gerard of Gournay-en-Bray...
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  • from the crusade "broken by the stress" and "devoid of all bodily strength". The Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset Housley 2007, p. 33. Kagay & Vann 1998...
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    Guy I of Dampierre (died 1151), son of Thibaut of Dampierre-sur-l’Aube and Elizabeth of Montlhéry, daughter of Milo I of Montlhéry, Viscount of Troyes...
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  • Armenian leaders. Thiou of Morigny's Chronicon Mauriniacense includes the genealogy of the houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset, families with strong ties...
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  • I of Le Puiset (d. 23 December 1096 or after), Châtelain of Puiset, Viscount of Chartres. Married Alice of Montlhéry, daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry and...
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    descended from the Le Puiset viscounts of Chartres in France, though Peter W. Edbury suggests this could have been a fabrication and that the family may...
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    II. de Moeslain (House of Dampierre) 1083–1121: Philippe de Pont (Milon II) 1121–1122: Renaud II (Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset) 1122–1145: Atton...
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  • II, Count of Joigny. Joscelin married secondly Elizabeth of Montlhéry, daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry and Hodierna of Gometz. Joscelin and Elizabeth had...
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  • as the brother of Hugh of Le Puiset, Count of Jaffa; he would then have also been a cousin to the Montlhéry family of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem. Nothing...
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    authority and engaged in brigandry, making the area around Paris unsafe. From their castles, such as Le Puiset, Châteaufort, and Montlhéry, these barons...
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    Earl of Chester. Both drowned on 25 November 1120 in the White Ship disaster. Agnes, married Hugh III of Le Puiset and were parents to Hugh de Puiset, Bishop...
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  • Madison, Milwaukee, and London: University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-04834-9. La Monte, John L. (January 1942). "The Lords of Le Puiset on the Crusades"...
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    III of Le Puiset Eleanor (died 1147) married Ralph I, Count of Vermandois; they were divorced in 1142. Alix (c. 1095 – 1145) married Renaud III of Joigni...
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  • of Coucy, of Puiset, of Crécy...) from Fulk, Viscount of Gâtinais, Louis bought Moret, Le Châtelet-en-Brie, Boësses, Yèvre-le-Châtel and Chambon. Other...
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    a younger son of Hugh I, Count of Rethel and Melisende of Montlhéry. He was closely related to the lords of Courtenay and Le Puiset, and other noble families...
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    of Le Puiset, count of Jaffa, who was devotedly loyal to the Queen. Fulk saw Hugh as a rival, and in 1134, in order to expose Hugh, accused him of infidelity...
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    Matthew's account of this is suspect however as it seems that his daughter married the next lord, Galeran of Le Puiset of the Montlhery family, and it seems that...
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