-
Agnes of Blois, or de
Puiset (died c. 1129) was a
French noblewoman and
Countess of Corbeil, Lady of Le
Puiset, and
Viscountess of
Chartres from 1104 until...
- Hugh de
Puiset (c. 1125 – 3
March 1195) was a
medieval Bishop of
Durham and
Chief Justiciar of
England under King
Richard I. He was the
nephew of King...
- Le
Puiset (French pronunciation: [lə pɥizɛ]) is a
former commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
northern France. On 1
January 2019, it was
merged into...
- King of Scots, at the
Battle of
Alnwick and also
helped to
compel Hugh du
Puiset, the
Bishop of Durham, to
pledge fealty to
Henry II.
During the campaign...
- Hugh III,
Seigneur of Le
Puiset (French:
Hugues III du
Puiset) (d. 1132 in Palestine), son of Éverard III,
Seigneur of
Puiset and
Viscount of Chartres...
- Hugh de
Puiset, Hugh du
Puiset or Hugh de Le
Puiset (French Hugues) may
refer to
several medieval men: Hugh I of Le
Puiset (died 1096) Hugh I of Jaffa...
- Hugh II (c. 1106 – 1134), also
called Hugh du
Puiset, was a
Crusader and the
count of
Jaffa in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem. He
revolted against King Fulk...
- who
travelled in the Holy Land with Hugh II of Le
Puiset, as well as Hugh’s
uncle Guy of Le
Puiset. Guy
married Helvide of Baudémont,
daughter of Andre...
- (1040–1097),
married Hugh I, lord of Le
Puiset (1035–1094).
Their son was Hugh I of
Jaffa and
daughter was
Humberge of Le
Puiset who
travelled on the
First Crusade...
- The
Houses of Montlhéry and Le
Puiset (referred to as the Montlhéry Clan by Riley-Smith) is the name
given by two
powerful families,
joined in marriage...