- branch, the
House of Champlitte-
Pontailler.
Which was when
William I, son of Odo I,
acquired the
Lordship of
Pontailler. King
Stephen I of England, 1135–1154...
- Guy II de
Pontailler was a
French nobleman,
successor of
Hugues de
Pontailler, part of the
noble family Camplitte-
Pontailler of Burgundy. He was born in...
- Cirey-lès-
Pontailler (French pronunciation: [siʁɛ lɛ pɔ̃taje],
literally Cirey near
Pontailler) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France...
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Pontailler-sur-Saône (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃taje syʁ son],
literally Pontailler on Saône) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France...
- d'agglomération
Beaune Côte et Sud (partly) Communauté de
communes Auxonne Pontailler Val de Saône Communauté de
communes Forêts,
Seine et
Suzon Communauté...
-
Claus ****er and Jean de Beaumetz. Duke of Burgundy#Family tree Guy II de
Pontailler Vaughan 2009b, p. 152. Smith,
Smith &
DeVries 2005, p. 16-19.
Keane 2016...
- Montbéliard)
Ouche (in Saint-Jean-de-Losne)
Tille (near Auxonne)
Ognon (in
Pontailler-sur-Saône) Côney (in Corre) Ain (near Pont-de-Chéruy)
Albarine (in Châtillon-la-Palud)...
- Crèvecoeur ? 1436
Jehan de Vergy,
Seigneur de
Fouvans 1378 1460 Guy de
Pontailler,
Seigneur de Tallemé ? 1463
Baudot de Noyelles-Wion,
Seigneur de Casteau...
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Roche (1280–1308) Guy II de
Nesle (died 1352), Lord of
Mello Guy II de
Pontailler (died 1392) Guy II of
Spoleto (died 882 or 883) This
disambiguation page...
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Ognon river,
which rises in the
Vosges mountains and
joins the Saône at
Pontailler-sur-Saône.
Communes of the Haute-Saône
department "Po****tions légales...