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Clarembaud I de Chappes [fr] (fl. c. 1040–1090)
Clarembaud II de Chappes [fr] (r. 1111–1134)
Clarembaud III de Chappes [fr] (r. 1134–1140)
Clarembaud...
- daughters:
Elisabeth (fl. 1141),
married Gervais,
Count of
Rethel and
later Clarembaud de Roscy; Flandrine,
married Hugh of Épinoy.
Sibylle and
Godfrey divorced...
- Jean de Montmirail, an heir. Ade or Ada de Montmirail, who
first married Clarembaud de Noyers.
After he died, she
married Vilain de Nully. Jean de Montmirail...
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Clarembald (
Clarembaud) of
Arras (c. 1110 – c. 1187) was a
French theologian. He is best
known for his
Tractatus super librum Boetii De Trinitate, a commentary...
- (1175–1186) (historian)
Joscius (1186–1202)
Clarembaud of
Broies (1202–1215)
Conrad of
Krosigk acted as
vicar for
Clarembaud in 1204–1205
Simon of
Maugastel (c...
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Became Princess Ceased to be
Princess Death Spouse Elisabeth of
Chappes Clarembaud IV de
Chappes 1210 husband's
accession 1218
after 1218
Geoffrey I of Villehardouin...
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Frederick (1164–1174)
William II (1175–1186) (historian)
Joscius (1186–1202)
Clarembaud of
Broies (1202–1215)
Simon of
Maugastel (c. 1216–1229) Hugh (c. 1231–c...
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County of Burgundy.
According to
Longnon however, she was the
daughter of
Clarembaud IV of Chappes, a lord from Champagne. She gave
birth to two sons, Guy...
- Conflans-en-Jarnisy.
Beatrice married Hugues de
Montcornet and
later Clarembaud du Marché de Laon. Beltrán
arrived in
Castile in the
entourage of his...