- (French:
Robert de Courtenay), born (c. 1168 – 1239 Palestine) was lord of
Champignelles and
grandson of
Louis VI of France.
Robert de
Courtenay was the seventh...
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Train of
Champignelles is a
ridable miniature railway network reproduced on a 1/3 scale. The APTC (****ociation du
Petit Train de
Champignelles) was created...
- of
Champignelles, 1291–1334 John III, Lord of
Champignelles, 1330–1392
Peter II, Lord of
Champignelles, 1334–1394
Peter III, Lord of
Champignelles and...
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Elizabeth of Courtenay,
received some lordships,
including that of
Champignelles. One of his sons,
Peter of Courtenay, Lord of Conches,
accompanied Saint...
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secondly William of
Champlitte Clémence (1164 – ?) Robert,
Seigneur of
Champignelles (1166–1239),
married in 1217
Mathilde of
Mehun (d. 1240).
Their eldest...
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William Marshal (from
March 1217)
Prince Louis of
France Robert, Lord of
Champignelles Robert Fitzwalter Saer de
Quincy Gilbert de
Clare Henry de
Bohun William...
- de Courtenay-
Champignelles (15 July 1266 – 17
August 1270)
Pierre Barbet (17
April 1273 – 3
October 1298)
Robert de Courtenay-
Champignelles (10
April 1299...
- Braybrooke,
English High
Sheriff (d. 1210)
Robert of Courtenay, Lord of
Champignelles,
French nobleman and
knight (d. 1239) Temüge (or Otgon),
brother of...
- Dreux-Brittany Montfort-Brittany
House of
Machecoul House of
Courtenay Courtenay-
Champignelles House of
Artois House of
Anjou Anjou-Durazzo Anjou-Hungary Anjou-Taranto...
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Muhammad bin
Hasan al-Baghdadi, Arab
cuisine writer Robert, Lord of
Champignelles (de Courtenay),
French nobleman,
knight and
Crusader (b. 1168) de Epalza...