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  1. Marie I or Mary (1136 – 25 July 1182 in St Austrebert, Montreuil, France) was the suo jure Countess of Boulogne from 1159 to 1170. She also held the post of Abbess of Romsey for five years until her abduction by Matthew of Alsace, who forced her to marry him. She is one of several possible identities of the author Marie de France.

  2. House of Blois-Champagne. Father. Henry I, Count of Champagne. Mother. Marie of France. Marie of Champagne ( c. 1174 – 29 August 1204 [1]) was the first Latin Empress of Constantinople by marriage to Emperor Baldwin I. She acted as regent of Flanders during the absence of her spouse from 1202 until 1204.

  3. Margaret of Blois (French: Marguerite; died 1230) was suo jure Countess of Blois in France from 1218 to 1230. From 1190 to 1200, she was the countess consort of the County of Burgundy and then regent for her daughters from 1200 until 1208. Life. She was daughter of Theobald V of Blois and Alix of France. Margaret married three times.

  4. Blanche of Navarre. Alix of Brittany, Dame de Pontarcy, Countess of Blois (6 June 1243 – 2 August 1288), was a Breton noblewoman and a member of the House of Dreux as the eldest daughter of John I, Duke of Brittany and Blanche of Navarre. She married John I, Count of Blois.

  5. Margaret of Blois; Seal of Margaret of Blois: Spouse(s) Hugh of Oisy Otto I, Count of Burgundy Walter II of Avesnes: Issue; Joanna I, Countess of Burgundy Beatrice II, Countess of Burgundy Mary, Countess of Blois: Noble family: Blois: Father: Theobald V, Count of Blois: Mother: Alice of France: Born: c. 1170: Died: 12 July 1230 (aged 59–60 ...

  6. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Margaret, Countess of Blois has received more than 59,752 page views. Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2019). Margaret, Countess of Blois is the 9,285th most popular politician (down from 8,504th in 2019).

  7. Bertha was the daughter of Odo II, Count of Blois and Ermengarde of Auvergne. [1] In 1029, she married Alain III, Duke of Brittany, [2] he died in 1040. [3] In 1046, she married Hugh IV, Count of Maine. [1]

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