- Stephen I, Count of Troyes
Stephen I of Vermandois (died
1020 ) was the seventhCount of Meaux after his fatherHerbert of Vermandois .He died without issue. The title ofCount of Meaux passed toOdo II of Blois .
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Stephen II, Count of Blois — Stephen II Henry (c. 1045 ndash; 19 May 1102), (in French, Étienne Henri ), Count of Blois and Count of Chartres, was the son of Theobald III, count of Blois, and Garsinde du Maine. He married Adela of Normandy, a daughter of William the… … Wikipedia
Odo IV, Count of Troyes — Eudes II of Troyes, (d.1115), was Count of Troyes and of Meaux from 1047 to 1066, then Count of Aumale from 1069 to 1115.He was the son of Stephen II of Troyes and Meaux, and Adele. He was still a minor at the death of his father, and his uncle… … Wikipedia
Stephen I — can refer to either*Stephen I of Croatia, ruled 1030. 1058. *Stephen I of Hungary *Stephen I of Iberia *Pope Stephen I *Ecumenical Patriarch Stephen I of Constantinople *Stephen I of Bosnia *Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria *Stephen I of Sancerre… … Wikipedia
Stephen II of Troyes — Stephen II of Troyes, (d.1047), sometimes called Etienne, was a Count of Troyes and Meaux from 1037 to 1047. He was the son of Eudes II, Count of Blois, Chartres, Rheims, Troyes and Meaux, and of Ermengarde of Auvergne.He married Adèle and had a… … Wikipedia
Stephen of Aumale — [Étienne d Aumale] (before 1070 – 1127) was Count of Aumale from 1082 to 1127. He was son of Eudes de Blois, Count of Troyes and Count of Meaux, and Adelaide of Normandy, countess of Aumale, and sister of William the Conqueror. Stephen probably… … Wikipedia
Odo, Count of Champagne — (ca. 1040–1115),[1] was Count of Troyes and of Meaux from 1047 to 1066, then Count of Aumale from 1069 to 1115.[2] Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 … Wikipedia
Count of Champagne — Original coat of arms of the county of Champagne. The Counts of Champagne ruled the region of Champagne from 950 to 1316. Champagne evolved from the county of Troyes in the late eleventh century and Hugh I was the first to officially use the… … Wikipedia
Odo II, Count of Blois — Original coat of arms of the county of Blois. Odo II (French: Eudes le Champenois) (983 – 15 November 1037), Count of Blois, Chartres, Châteaudun, Provins, Rheims, and Tours from 1004 and Count of Troyes (as Odo IV) and Meaux (as Odo I) from 1022 … Wikipedia
Theobald II, Count of Champagne — Theobald the Great (1090 ndash;1151) was Count of Blois and of Chartres as Theobald IV from 1102 and was Count of Champagne and of Brie as Theobald II from 1125. He held Auxerre, Maligny, Ervy, Troyes, and Châteauvillain as fiefs from Eudes II,… … Wikipedia
Abbey of Saint Loup, Troyes — The Abbey of Saint Loup of Troyes (Abbaye Saint Loup de Troyes) near Troyes in Champagne, France, was established in the ninth century to shelter the relics of bishop Lupus of Troyes, Saint Loup, the legendary defender of the city against Attila… … Wikipedia