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William of Saint-Omer (son of Nicholas I) William of Saint Omer was a French knight, descended from a Fauquembergues family who were castellans of the eponymous castle of Saint-Omer. [1] His father, Nicholas I of Saint Omer, received lands in Boeotia in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade. [2] .
William of Saint Omer was a French knight, descended from a Fauquembergues family who were castellans of the eponymous castle of Saint-Omer. His father, Nicholas I of Saint Omer, received lands in Boeotia in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade.
William V of Saint-Omer (ca. 1170–1246), castellan of Saint Omer. William VI of Saint-Omer, castellan of Saint Omer. William VII of Saint-Omer, castellan of Saint Omer. William of Saint-Omer (son of Nicholas I), Master of the Horse of Hungary. William of Saint-Omer (son of Walter of Tiberias), Crusader noble. Category:
Nicholas I of Saint Omer was a French knight [citation needed] who in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade became a lord in the Frankish Duchy of Athens . Nicholas was a younger son of William IV of Saint Omer, castellan of Saint-Omer then in Flanders, and Ida of Avesnes.
William of Saint Omer was a French knight, descended from a Fauquembergues family who were castellans of the eponymous castle of Saint-Omer. His father, Nicholas I of Saint Omer, received lands in Boeotia in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade. He later married Margaret of Hungary, the widow of...
May 14, 2024 · Nicholas was a younger son of William IV of Saint Omer, castellan of Saint-Omer then in Flanders, and Ida of Avesnes.[1][2] Ida's brother James of Avesnes took part in the Fourth Crusade (1203–04) and accompanied Boniface of Montferrat in the conquest and partition of Greece in its aftermath.
William of Saint Omer was a French knight, descended from a Fauquembergues family who were castellans of the eponymous castle of Saint-Omer. His father, Nicholas I of Saint Omer, received lands in Boeotia in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade.