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Etienne I "the Rash" de BOURGOGNE 1065–1102 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1065

Birth Location: Bourgogne,Marne,FRANCE,Champagne-Ardenne

Death Date: 03 JUN 1102

Death Location: Palestine,Askalon

Father: Guillaume BOURGOGNE

Mother: Étiennette, BIGORRE

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In 1065, Etienne I "the Rash" de BOURGOGNE entered the world in Bourgogne,Marne,FRANCE,Champagne-Ardenne, born to Guillaume I Le Grand De Bourgogne And Etiennette Contesse De Bigorre. Etienne I "the Rash" de BOURGOGNE passed away in 1102 in Palestine,Askalon.

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  • In 1065, Etienne I "the Rash" de BOURGOGNE entered the world in Bourgogne,Marne,FRANCE,Champagne-Ardenne, born to Guillaume I Le Grand De Bourgogne And Etiennette Contesse De Bigorre.
  • Etienne I "the Rash" de BOURGOGNE passed away in 1102 in Palestine,Askalon.

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Etienne BOURGOGNE's Ancestors

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Etienne BOURGOGNE
1065–1102
Birth Place: Bourgogne,Marne,FRANCE,Champagne-Ardenne
Parents
Guillaume I "le Grand" de BOURGOGNE
1020–1087
Bourgogne,Marne,FRANCE,Champagne-Ardenne
Étiennette, (Contesse de) BIGORRE
1031–1092
Longwy,54400,FRANCE,Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine
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Etienne BOURGOGNE's Timeline

2 Records

1065
1065
Birth of Etienne I "the Rash" de BOURGOGNE in Bourgogne,Marne,FRANCE,Champagne-Ardenne
Bourgogne,Marne,FRANCE,Champagne-Ardenne
1102
03 JUN 1102
Age 37
Death of Etienne I "the Rash" de BOURGOGNE in Palestine,Askalon
Palestine,Askalon

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1065
    Event Place: Bourgogne,Marne,FRANCE,Champagne-Ardenne

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 JUN 1102
    Event Place: Palestine,Askalon

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation

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