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Etienne de Blois 1133–1191 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1133

Birth Location: Berry, Cher, Centre, France

Death Date: 1191

Death Location: Acre, Hazafon, Holy Land

Father: Theobald None

Mother: Maud None

Spouse(s): Adelaide Donzy

Children(s): William Sancerre, Etienne Sancerre

In 1133, Etienne de Blois entered the world in Berry, Cher, Centre, France, born to Theobald And Maud. Etienne de Blois married Adelaide De Donzy, and had children including Etienne Ii De Sancerre, William De Sancerre. Etienne de Blois passed away in 1191 in Acre, Hazafon, Holy Land.

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Biography

  • In 1133, Etienne de Blois entered the world in Berry, Cher, Centre, France, born to Theobald And Maud.
  • Etienne de Blois married Adelaide De Donzy, and had children including Etienne Ii De Sancerre, William De Sancerre.
  • Etienne de Blois passed away in 1191 in Acre, Hazafon, Holy Land.

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Etienne Blois's Ancestors

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Etienne Blois
1133–1191
Birth Place: Berry, Cher, Centre, France
Parents
Theobald
1090–1151
Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France
Maud
1097–1161
Kaernten, Austria
Grandparents
Etienne (Henri de) Blois
1045–1102
Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France
Adela (de) Normandy
1062–1137
Normandy, France
Engelbert (II von) Sponheim
1060–1141
Kaernten, Austria
Utha (von) Sulzbach
1065–1149
Sulzbach, Aichach-Friedberg, Bayern, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Theobald Blois
1015–1089
Gersenda Maine
1023–1100
William Conqueror
1028–1087
Matilda Flanders
1031–1083
Engelbert Sponheim
1045–1096
Hedwig Eppenstein
1047–1112
Ulric Putten
1042–1099
Adelaide Frantenhausen
1049–1111
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eudes Blois
–1037
Ermengarde Auvergne
1015–1039
Heribert Maine
1002–1036
Paule Preuilly
1000–1039
Robert Normandy
1003–1035
Herleve Falaise
1003–1078
Baldwin Flanders
1012–1067
Adela Capet
1009–1079
Siegfried Sponheim
1015–1065
Richgard Lavant
1024–1064
Bernhard Flinsbach
1010–1076
Cecelia Lavanthal
1010–1104
Dietpold Traungau
1006–1060
Maria Schweinfurt
1006–1071
Kuno Frantenhausen
1030–1092
Mathilde Achalm
1017–1105

Etienne Blois's Descendants

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Etienne (de) Blois (1133–1191) m. Adelaide (de) Donzy (Abt. 1138–Bef. 1176)
  1. 1. William (de) Sancerre 1155–1217 m. Denise (de) Deols 1173–1207 m. Marie (de) Charenton 1175–
    1. 1. Louis (de) Sancerre 1200–1268 m. Blanche (de) Courtenay 1218–1240
      1. 1. Jean (de) Sancerre 1235–1280 m. Marie (de) Vierzon 1240–
        1. 1. Blanche Sancerre 1265– m. Jean (de) Brosse 1275–1315
    2. 2. Beatrix (de) Sancerre 1203–1247 m. Guillaume (de) Joigny 1163–1221
      1. 1. Blanche (De) Joigny 1220–1252 m. Guillaume (de) Vierzon 1220–1252
        1. 1. Marie (de) Vierzon 1240– m. Jean (de) Sancerre 1235–1280
        2. 2. Herve (IV de) Vierzon 1240–1270 m. Jeanne (de) Brenne 1240–1297
      2. 2. William (II de) Joigny 1212–1248
  2. 2. Etienne (II de) Sancerre 1175–1252 m. Eleonora (De) Soissons 1183–1229
    1. 1. Comtesse (de) Sancerre 1214–1275 m. Adam (de) Melun 1210–1250
      1. 1. Adam (de) Melun 1245–1304 m. Jeanne (De) Sully 1306–1307
        1. 1. Jean (De Tancarville) Melun 1296–1359 m. Isabeau (De Gent) Antoing 1310–1364 m. Jeanne (De) Tancarville 1299–1326
        2. 2. Isabelle Melun 1295–
      2. 2. Guillaume (III de) Melun 1230–1278
      3. 3. Simon (de) Melun 1245–1302
    2. 2. Alix (of) Sancerre 1216–1263

Etienne Blois's Timeline

2 Records

1133
1133
Birth of Etienne de Blois in Berry, Cher, Centre, France
Berry, Cher, Centre, France
1191
1191
Age 58
Death of Etienne de Blois in Acre, Hazafon, Holy Land
Acre, Hazafon, Holy Land

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1133
    Event Place: Berry, Cher, Centre, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1191
    Event Place: Acre, Hazafon, Holy Land

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