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Topic: Count of Meaux


  
  Diocese of Meaux
Meaux comprises the entire department of Seine and Marne, suffragan of Sens until 1622, and subsequently of Paris.
The present Diocese of Meaux is made up of the greater part of the former Diocese of Meaux, a large part of the former Diocese of Sens, a part of the former Diocese of Paris, and a few parishes of the former Dioceses of Troyes, Soissons and Senlis.
A council convoked in 845 at Meaux by Charles the Bald adopted important measures for the re-establishment of discipline in the three ecclesiastical provinces of Sens, Bourges, and Reims.
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  MEAUX - LoveToKnow Article on MEAUX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Meaux is the seat of a bishopric dating from the 4th century, and has among its public institutions a sub-prefecture, and tribunals of first instance and of commerce.
In the Roman period Meaux was the capital of the Meldi, a small Gallic tribe, and in the middle ages of the Brie.
On the high-road for invaders marching on Paris from the east of France, Meaux saw its environs ravaged by the army of Lorraine in 1652, and was laid under heavy requisitions in 18,4, 18,5 and 1870.
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Eticho II (?) Count of Alsace was the son of Eticho I (?) Duke of Alsace and Berswinde (?) Duchess of Alsace.
Eudes (?) Count of Viennois was the son of Herbert II (?) Count of Vermandois and Adela (?) Princess of France.
Eustace (?) Count of Boulogne was the son of Enricule (?) Count of Boulogne and Adeline (?).
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 53   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Eudes (Odon), Count of Toulouse, Marquis of Gothie
Geoffrey (Winifred) I of Arria, Marquis of Septimania; Count of Urgel and Barcelona; Margrave of Gothie
Principal=Geoffrey (Winifred) I of Arria, Marquis of Septimania; Count of Urgel and Barcelona; Margrave of Gothie
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Rodrigo Gonzalez, Count of Liebana and Lara (?
Ebalus, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine (?
Guifre, Count of Barcelona, Count of Giron-Osona and Urgell-Cerdanya (?
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 Genealogy Report (Modified Register)
Herbert "the Elder" Count of Meaux was born circa 910 of Vermandois, Normandie, France.
Wichmann Count of Gand was born in 920.
Odo I Count of Blois was born in 950.
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 New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Herbert II, comte de Vermandois
Adele of Vermandois, married 934 Count Arnulf I of Flanders
Herbert "the Elder", Count of Meaux and of Troyes
Robert of Vermandois, Count of Meaux and Troyes
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 Meaux (Municipality, Seine-et-Marne, France)
In 1229, the Treaty of Meaux, ending the Albigensian Crusade, was signed by king of France Philippe-Auguste and count of Champagne, on behalf of count of Toulouse.
In the XIXth century, the economical development of Meaux was triggered by the digging of the Ourcq Canal (1803-1825), linking in 108 kms the rivers Seine and Ourcq, the introduction of sugarbeet cultivation in the area in 1806 as a response to the Continental System, and the inauguration of the railway line Paris-Meaux in 1849.
On 28 February 2003, Ange Anziani, Mayor of Meaux, and Jean-Francois Copé, State Secretary in charge of the relations with the Parliament and Spokesperson of the Government, former Mayor of Meaux, officially gave the municipal flag to the Scouts of Meaux (Scouts de France).
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 Meaux (Municipality, Seine-et-Marne, France)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In 1229, the Treaty of Meaux, ending the Albigensian Crusade, was signed by king of France Philippe-Auguste and count of Champagne, on behalf of count of Toulouse.
The Brie of Meaux is a softcheese which was elected 'Prince of the Cheese' during the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815), and should not be mistaken for the Brie de Melun, the Brie de Nemours and the Brie de Nangis, much less common.
On 28 February 2003, Ange Anziani, Mayor of Meaux, and Jean-Francois Copé, State Secretary in charge of the relations with the Parliament and spokesperson of the government, former Mayor of Meaux, officially gave the municipal flag to the Scouts of Meaux (Scouts de France).
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 MEAUX - Online Information article about MEAUX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Meaux is the seat of a bishopric dating from the 4th century, and has among its public institutions a sub-prefecture, and tribunals of first instance and of See also:
Roman period Meaux was the capital of the Meldi, a small Gallic tribe, and in the See also:
Lorraine in 1652, and was laid under heavy requisitions in 1814, 1815 and 187o.
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 Ancestors of Dylan James Schiele
She was married to Pepin II Quentin of Vermandois Count of Vermandois.
Parents: Hebert II of Vermandois Count of Vermandois and Hildebrante of France Princess of France.
Gerold I of Vinzgau Count of Vinzgau was born in 710 in Aachen, Rheinland, Germany.
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 Jean Froissart on the "Jacquerie" (1358)
They are they went to pay their respects to the Duchess of Normandy and the ladies, who were overjoyed to see them arrive, for they were in constant danger from the Jacks and villeins of Brie, and no less from the inhabitants of the town, as it soon became plain.
But the Count of Foix and the Captal de Buch and their men, who were ready armed, formed up in the market-place and then moved to the gates of the market and flung them open.
After that routes at Meaux, there were no more assemblies of the Jacks, for the young Lord de Coucy, whose name was Sir Enguerrand, placed himself at the head of a large company of knights and squires who wiped them out wherever they found them, without pity or mercy.
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 Abbeys
The abbey of Meaux was founded in 1150 by William le Gros, count of Aumale, in lieu of going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
This set the wheels in motion for the foundation of Meaux, which was colonised by monks from Fountains, and led by Adam who presided as abbot until 1160.
Meaux was suppressed in 1539, and the buildings destroyed in 1542; the stone was removed for Henry VIII’s use at Hull, where he was erecting new fortifications.
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 31st Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Hugh de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin was born 1042 in Dammartin-en-Goële (in the modern département of Seine-et-Marne).
Hildouin de Montdidier IV, Count of Montdidier and Lord of Roucy was born circa 1021 in Montdidier, Somme département, Picardie région, France and married 1031 in Montdidier, Somme département, Picardie région, France.
Adela was married to Stephen, count of Meaux and Brie, in 1080 at Breteuil.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Meaux
Diocese of Meaux the department of Marne, separated from it in 1821 and 1822 by the establishment of the archiepiscopal See of Reims and the episcopal See of Châlons.
Meaux, where Bossuet had frequent conferences with her, but failed to make her abandon her peculiar views.
Meaux in 962, 1082, 1204, 1229 (ended in Paris), where the Count of Toulouse was reconciled with the Church; in 1240 a council was held in which the
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Parents: Etienne Henri II "le Sage" Count Of BLOIS and MEAUX and BRIE and CHARTRES and TOURS and Adela (Alice) Princess Of ENGLAND [COUNTESS OF BLOIS].
Etienne Henri II "le Sage" Count Of BLOIS and MEAUX and BRIE and CHARTRES and TOURS was born in 1045 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France.
Children were: Guillaume De CHAMPAGNE [COUNT OF CHARTRES], Thibaud IV (II) (Theobald) Count Of BLOIS and CHAMPAGNE, Philip Bishop Of CHALONS, Humbert De CHAMPAGNE [COUNT OF VIRTUS], Stephen (Etienne) King Of ENGLAND, Maud Of BLOIS [Countess of Chester], Lithuise Adela De CHAMPAGNE, Alix De CHAMPAGNE, Henri (Eudes) De CHAMPAGNE [BISHOP OF WINCHESTER].
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 generation 15 ('stamoudgrootouders')
Geoffrey III in the Cradle ('in the wieg'), duke of Lower-Lorraine, duke of Brabant 1142-1190, count of Louvain, superintendent of Tongerlo, born circa 1141 / 1140?
Otto IV, palatinate count of Wittelsbach of Scheyern, superintendent of Eisenhofen and Freising, superintendent of Sankt-Ulrich in Augsburg and of Kühlach, died 4-8-1156, buried Ensdorf [Indersdorf], married prior to 13-7-1116:
William IX, duke of Aquitaine, count of Poitou, born 22-10-1071, died 10-2-1126, married (1) 1089, Ermengarde of Anjou, married (2) Pagème Trencavel, married (3) Dangereuse or Maubergeonne of Isle-Bouchard, married (4) ?-11-1094:
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Without absolutely counting upon a French army raising the siege, there are _levées_ forming in Lyons and elsewhere, and the Germans will find their communications seriously menaced.
Count Bismarck has not condescended to send a reply to the Corps Diplomatique, requesting to be allowed to establish postal communication with their Governments, much to the disgust of that estimable body.
The result of the pryings of the Government into the papers of their predecessors has as yet only disclosed the facts, that most of the conspiracies against the Empire were got up by the police, and that the Emperor bribed porters and postmen to open letters.
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 Tafel C
Geoffrey V "Plantagenet," Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy (1113-1151) + [AR7 118:25]
William VIII of Poitou, Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitane (1099-1137) + [AR7 109:25]
William VII of Poitou, Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitane +
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 reagenealogy - pafn203 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Stephen II Henry of Blois, Count of Blois
Count of Blois, Champaigne, Chartres and Tourain, a crusader under Godfrey
Count of Blois, Chartres and Tourain was slain in battle by Godfrey Martel
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
She was married to Geoffroy I Count Of SEMUR about 967 in France.
Henri II Count Of CHAMPAGNE and BRIE KING OF JERUSALEM was born on 29 Jul 1166 in Champaign, Marne, France.
Henri I Count Of CHAMPAGNE was born in 1127 in Champaign, Marne, France.
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 Ancestors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
VIENNOIS, Eudes Count Of --(ABT 0916-AFT 19 Jun 0946)
VIRNEBURG, Heinrich I, Count Of VIRNEBURG, Ruprecht I, Count Of --(ABT 1215-)
VIRNEBURG, Mathilde Countess Of VIRNEBURG, Heinrich, Count Of --(ABT 1291-)
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 PLANTAGENET
Her husband was Count of Meaux; Count of Blois; Champaigne; Chartres and Tourain, a crusader under Godfrey de Bouillon, who fell, gallantly fighting against the Infidels at Rames.
Duke of Blois, Count of Mortain, Count of Boulogne.
Married: Matthew Von LOTHRINGEN of Alsace (Count of Boulogne) (son of Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders, and Sibyl of Anjou) ABT 1160 ANNULMENT 1169
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 31st Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
He was the count of Barcelona during whose reign (from 1097 to 1131) independent Catalonia reached the summit of its historical greatness, spreading its ships over the western Mediterranean and acquiring new lands from the southern Pyrenees to Provence.
Bertrand de Forcalquier, Count of Forcalquier was born 1104 in Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département, France.
Stephen de Blois, Count of Blois, Champagne, Chartres, and Touraine "Etienne-Henri le Sage" was born 1045 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher département, Centre région, France and married 1081 in Bréteuil, Eure département, Haute-Normandie région, France.
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 Winch Genealogical Database Descendency Chart
15 Oct 1001 6 Herbert, Bishop Of Auxerre 4 Herbert II, Count Of Vermandois b.
931 5 Herbert,"the Elder", Count Of Meaux & Troyes b.
866 + Count Of Champagne Gerlon + Count Of Tours Robert 3 Robert I, King Of France, Count Of Paris b.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Louis-Mathias, Count de Barral
During the long and harassing negotiations which Napoleon carried on with Pope Pius VII, while the latter was virtually a prisoner at Savona and Fontainebleau, Archbishop de Barral acted frequently as the emperor's intermediary.
Later still he was named a senator and a count of the Empire.
On the downfall of Napoleon, the archbishop took his seat in the Chamber of Peers under Louis XVIII, and in the government of the "Hundred Days", which followed on the return of Napoleon from Elba, he still retained his political position.
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 My Ancestors (first 32 generations) - pafg73 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
tienne-Henri DE BLOIS Count of Meaux died in 1102.
Count of Anjou Foulques D'ANJOU IV "le Rchin" was born about 1043.
Robert DE MONTGOMMERY Count of Shrewsbury.Robert married Agn DE PONTHIEU hritie, de Ponthieu.
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 All My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Parents: Robert I (the Frisian) count of Flanders 1071-93 and Gertrude of Saxony.
Parents: HERBERT II Count de Vermandois and Troyes and LIEGARDE OF FRANCE or Hildebrante.
She was married to ARNOLD II Count of Flanders in 968.
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 Ansedel för Herbert II av Vermandois
Herbert II (884 - 23 February 943), Count of Vermandois and Count of Troyes, was the son of Herbert I of Vermandois.
With his cousin Bernard, Count of Beauvais and Senlis, he consituted a powerful group in the west of France, to the north and east of Paris.
As for his girls, Adela was married to Arnulf I, count of Flanders, Luitgarde (widow of William Longsword) was married to Theobald I, count of Blois, the first lieutenant of Hugh.
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 generation 15 ('stamoudgrootouders')
Caribert Hardrad [Heribert, Herbert], duke or count of Laon 743 – circa 762, born 694, died 744 / 747 / 762, married:
Beggula of Landen of Brabant of Austrasia [Begga, Beggue], born circa 610 or 613 Landen,
NN, count of Sancy, Montceaux, and Aulnoy (Brie), married:
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 FRANCIA
However, both Tompsett and WW-Person list Stephen Count of Champagne, Meaux, and Troyes (Tompsett twice, as son of both Herbert the Elder and Herbert, Count of Meaux, identified as "Herbert the Younger").
One of the most infamous episodes of the Middle Ages, the Crusade was largely against and at the expense of the Count of Toulouse.
In 1349 Count Humbert II (d.1355), the "Dauphin," simply sold the territory to the grandson of Philip VI, the prince who would later become Charles V. Thus, Charles became the first "Dauphin" of France, and as he was the Crown Prince from 1350-1364, this now became the traditional title of the Heir Apparent of France.
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 Maternal Ancestors of Betty Atkins
Fulk IV Count Of Anjou was born in 1043 in Chateau Landon, France
Raimond III Berenger Count Of Barcelona was born in 1082
De Vajay hypothesized that she was daughter of Albert of Longwy by a daughter of Ramon, Count of Carcasona (whose wife was daughter of the Count of Barcelona).
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