-
century until the end of the 12th
century it
remained in the
hands of the
Campdavaine Family,
before p****ing to the Châtillon
family then the
Luxembourg family...
- IV of Saint-Pol (died
March 1205 in Constantinople) from the
House of
Campdavaine, son of
Anselm of Saint-Pol, was
count of Saint-Pol from 1174 to his...
-
Latin Edwin Forrest:
Three trees and a tree
crest (forest) Arms of the
Campdavaine branch of the
counts of Saint-Pol: a
sheaf of oats (Camp d'avaine means...
-
first controlled by the
Flemish counts, then by the
family known as
Campdavaine from
early in the 11th century. In 1205 the
county p****ed to the seigneurs...
-
depiction of
braces rather than a
heraldic device. 1141
Enguerrand de
Campdavaine,
Count of Saint-Pol: In a seal
dated to 1141, Saint-Pol can be seen on...
- he
married Elisabeth of Saint-Pol,
daughter and
heiress of Hugh IV of
Campdavaine,
Count of Saint-Pol, and his wife
Yolande of Hainaut, and in 1205 he...