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About Guy du Donjon
Notes
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999, Page: 833.
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Renaud de Courtenay, Lord of Courtenay; accompanied Louis VII of France on the Second Crusade but quarreled with him so that Louis seized his French possessions and bestowed them, with Renaud's daughter (Elizabeth) in marriage, on his (Louis') own younger brother Pierre; [Renaud subsequently threw in his lot with the English kings and was granted the Lordship of Sutton (now Sutton Courtenay), on the Berks-Oxon borders by Henry II 1161; accompanied Henry II to Wexford in the Irish expedition of 1172; - Disputed] married 1st Hedwige (living 1148-58), sister of Guy du Donjon; [married 2nd Maud, Dame du Sap (dsp 1224), daughter of Robert Fitz Roy (illegitimate son of Henry I of England) by his wife Maud d'Avranches - Disputed].
Guy du Donjon's Timeline
1112 |
1112
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Of Terre, S-O, France
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1936 |
March 10, 1936
Age 824
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June 8, 1936
Age 824
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1964 |
September 17, 1964
Age 852
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LANGE
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