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Traînel (French pronunciation: [tʁɛnɛl]) is a
commune in the Aube
department in north-central France.
Communes of the Aube
department "Répertoire national...
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Garnier de
Traînel (or Traisnel; died 14
April 1205) was the
bishop of
Troyes from 1193
until his death. He took part in the
Fourth Crusade (1202–1204)...
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Anseau I of
Traînel [fr] (d. 1146)
Anseau II of
Traînel [fr] (d. 1188/9), who
married a
daughter of Guy of Bar-sur-Seine
Anseau III of
Traînel [fr] (fl....
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Vergy (1182–1252), the
daughter of Hugh,
Seigneur de Vergy, by
Gillette de
Trainel. This
marriage produced: Joan (1200–1223),
married Raoul II of Lusignan...
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surrounded by a moat (which is
still visible) and
belonged to the
lords of
Trainel, then to the
Raguier family,
followed by the
Elbeyne and
Bournonville families...
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Married to Alix de Reynel,
daughter of
Gautier de
Reynel and Hélissende de
Trainel. Had the
following issue: Jean de Joinville,
Seigneur de
Reynel Geoffroi...
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inmate of the
monastery of St
Marien at Auxerre. At the
request of Milo de
Trainel (1155–1202),
abbot of this house, he
wrote a Chronicon, or
universal history...
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Reynel lord of Pierre****e. Ide of Brienne, who
married Anseau III de
Traînel [fr].
Nicholson 1973, p. 184.
Schenk 2012, p. 294.
Perry 2013, p. 16. Nicholson...
- and Agnès of
Brienne Ermesinde of Bar-sur-Seine,
married Anseau II of
Traînel then
Theobald I,
Count of Bar
Perry 2018,
Table 1: The
early Briennes,...
- Broyes. This
union produced no children. His
widow remarried Garnier de
Traînel,
Seigneur de Marigny.
Following Thomas's
death in 1217, King
Philip II...