House of Champlitte
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House of Champlitte | |
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Arms | |
Parent house | House of Blois |
Country | France |
Founded | 1125 |
Founder | Odo I of Champlitte |
Titles |
Consort Titles
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Estate(s) | Champlitte, etc |
Dissolution | 1??? |
Cadet branches | House of Champlitte-Pontailler |
The House of Champlitte (French: Maison de Champlitte) was a noble French family deriving from the House of Blois.
History[edit]
Odo I was taken over by his maternal family and became Lord of Champlitte, which he probably inherited from his mother Isabella, or from the generosity of his uncle Renaud III, Count of Burgundy.[1] The branch was then established.
Genealogy[edit]
- Odo II of Champlitte
- Odette
- William I of Champlitte
- William II of Champlitte
- Guy I of Pontailler
- Hugh of Pontailler
- Guy II of Pontailler
- Guy III of Pontailler
- William II of Pontailler
- Claude of Pontailler
- Henry of Pontailler
- Beatrice
- Claudine
- Philibert
- Rose
- Henry of Pontailler
- Claude of Pontailler
- William II of Pontailler
- Guy III of Pontailler
- Guy II of Pontailler
- Hugh of Pontailler
- Guy I of Pontailler
- Eudes of Champlitte
- William II of Champlitte
- Pons
- Louis
- Hugh
- Beatrice
- Odo II of Champlitte
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- ↑ Histoire des Ducs et Comtes de Champagne, Marie Henry d'Arbois de Jubainville, 1865.