Comital kinsfolk: Guy de Châtillon, Count of Blois's cousin,

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Comital kinsfolk: Guy de Châtillon, Count of Blois's cousin,

Legg inn av Douglas Richardson » 03 feb 2006 00:29:12

Dear Newsgroup ~

In 1338 Guy I de Châtillon, Count of Blois (died c. 1342), referred to
Eleanor of Brittany, Abbess of Fontevrault (granddaughter of King Henry
III of England), as his "cousine" [Reference: Léopold Delisle,
Catalogue des manuscrits ancient & des chartes (1888): 30]. By their
closest kinship, Count Guy and Abbess Eleanor were related to each
other in the 5th and 4th degrees of kinship (or by modern parlance
third cousins, once removed), by virtue
of common descent from Robert II, Count of Dreux (died 1218).

1. Robert II, Count of Dreux, died 1218.
2. Philippe de Dreux, married Henri, Count of Bar.
3. Margarethe of Bar, married Henri, Count of Luxembourg & Namur.
4. Isabelle of Luxembourg, married Guy de Dampierre, Count of Flanders
& Namur.
5. Beatrix of Flanders, married Hugues II de Châtillon, Count of Blois
& Dunois.
6. Guy I de Châtiillon, Count of Blois.

1. Robert II, Count of Dreux, died 1218.
2. Pierre de Dreux, Duke of Brittany, married Alix de Thouars.
3. Jean I, Duke of Brittany, married Blanche of Champagne.
4. Jean II, Duke of Brittany, married Beatrice of England.
5. Eleanor of Brittany, Abbess of Fontevrault, died 1342.

Count Guy and Abbess Eleanor likewise have a second kinship in the 5th
and 5th degrees of kindred (or by modern parlance, 4th cousins), by
virtue of common descent from Henri I, Count of Champagne (died 1181).

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

Website: http://www.royalancestry.net

P.S. How's the weather in Harvey, Richard?

CED

Re: Comital kinsfolk: Guy de Châtillon, Count of Blois's cou

Legg inn av CED » 03 feb 2006 00:42:56

Douglas Richardson wrote:
Dear Newsgroup ~

To the Newsgroup:

Richardson continues to remove his posts and repeat them as "revsions."
This time with a new sentence. I shan't repeat my reply, rereading
two times is enough, as most in the newsgroup do not want too much of a
good thing.

CED

In 1338 Guy I de Châtillon, Count of Blois (died c. 1342), referred to
Eleanor of Brittany, Abbess of Fontevrault (granddaughter of King Henry
III of England), as his "cousine" [Reference: Léopold Delisle,
Catalogue des manuscrits ancient & des chartes (1888): 30]. By their
closest kinship, Count Guy and Abbess Eleanor were related to each
other in the 5th and 4th degrees of kinship (or by modern parlance
third cousins, once removed), by virtue
of common descent from Robert II, Count of Dreux (died 1218).

1. Robert II, Count of Dreux, died 1218.
2. Philippe de Dreux, married Henri, Count of Bar.
3. Margarethe of Bar, married Henri, Count of Luxembourg & Namur.
4. Isabelle of Luxembourg, married Guy de Dampierre, Count of Flanders
& Namur.
5. Beatrix of Flanders, married Hugues II de Châtillon, Count of Blois
& Dunois.
6. Guy I de Châtiillon, Count of Blois.

1. Robert II, Count of Dreux, died 1218.
2. Pierre de Dreux, Duke of Brittany, married Alix de Thouars.
3. Jean I, Duke of Brittany, married Blanche of Champagne.
4. Jean II, Duke of Brittany, married Beatrice of England.
5. Eleanor of Brittany, Abbess of Fontevrault, died 1342.

Count Guy and Abbess Eleanor likewise have a second kinship in the 5th
and 5th degrees of kindred (or by modern parlance, 4th cousins), by
virtue of common descent from Henri I, Count of Champagne (died 1181).

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

Website: http://www.royalancestry.net

P.S. How's the weather in Harvey, Richard?

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