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  1. According to modern historians, Raynald came to the Kingdom of Jerusalem in Louis VII's army during the Second Crusade in 1147, and stayed behind when the French abandoned the military campaign two years later. Early in 1153, he is known to have fought in the army of Baldwin III of Jerusalem during the siege of Ascalon.

  2. May 10, 2010 · Raynald and Constance had two daughters: Agnes de Châtillon, who married the Hungarian Prince Béla who was living at the court of the Emperor in Constantinople and eventually became King Béla III of Hungary, and Jeanne de Châtillon, probably the second wife of Marquis Boniface I of Montferrat.

    • Châtillon-sur-Marne, Champagne-Ardenne
    • Champagne-Ardenne
  3. 1397-1413 : Louis II de Bar (mort en 1430), précédemment évêque de Poitiers, puis évêque de Châlons-en-Champagne et ensuite cardinal, puis évêque de Verdun. 1413-1433 : Charles I de Poitiers (mort en 1433), précédemment évêque de Chalons.

  4. Apr 17, 2015 · Reynald de Châtillon is often portrayed in history and historical fiction as a “rogue baron” — a violent, self-interested man in large part responsible for breaking the truce with Salah-ad-Din and so triggering the campaign that ended in disaster for Christian forces at Hattin in 1187.

    • Helena P. Schrader
  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Death of Hervé II, seigneur de Gien, de Châtillon et... Genealogy for Hervé II de Donzy (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • estimated between 1047 and 1095
    • Alex Moes
    • France
  6. Marie de Blois (1345-12 novembre 1404), dite aussi Marie de Blois-Châtillon, fut l'épouse de Louis I er d'Anjou, duc d'Anjou et de Touraine, comte du Maine et de Provence, roi de Naples et de Jérusalem, et dame de Guise.

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  8. He reached Montréal in September 1653 and married Jeanne, daughter of Louis Rousseliere, in October 1654. Like his father, Pierre dit Châtillon was a master carpenter.

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