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 Odo of Bayeux
He was accused of desiring to make himself pope; more probably he thought of serving as a papal condottiere against the emperor Henry III.
William Rufus[?], to the disgust of his supporters, permitted Odo to leave the kingdom after the collapse of this design (1088), and thenceforward Odo was the right-hand man of Robert in Normandy.
He took part in the agitation for the First Crusade, and started in the duke's company for Palestine, but died on the way, at Palermo (February 1097).
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/od/Odo_of_Bayeux.html   (286 words)

  
 Count of Champagne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Counts of Champagne ruled the region of Champagne, France from 950 to 1316.
Champagne evolved from the county of Troyes in the late eleventh century and Hugues of Champagne was the first to officially use the title "Count of Champagne".
Odo I, Count of Troyes, a.k.a Odo II, Count of Blois (1022–1037), son of Odo I, Count of Blois
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Count_of_Champagne   (363 words)

  
 Savoy
After Rudolph's death Conrad II maintained his claim to the country against Odo of Champagne, the candidate whom a number of Burgundian spiritual and secular lords set up for the throne.
About 1050 Humbert's son Odo married Adelaide, the oldest daughter and heiress of Count Manfred of Turin, and by this marriage the House of Savoy gained large possessions in Italy, particularly the greater part of Piedmont, while at the same time the possessions east and west of the Alps were joined together.
Odo's second son, Amadeus II, aided his brother-in-law, the Emperor Henry IV, while on his expedition to Canossa, in return for which Henry resigned to him the secular administration of five Italian dioceses.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/s/savoy.html   (1530 words)

  
 Eudes, or Odo de Champagne: from The Conqueror and His Companions - Genealogy on Pat Patterson's Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Now if such were the fact, Odo was the nephew of Duke Robert, the father of the Conqueror, and consequently first cousin of the latter and of his sister Adelaide or Adeliza, as far as blood was concerned.
William of Jumiegrave;ges, who styles him Count of Champagne, says he was nearly allied to King William by consanguinity, being grandson of Maud, daughter to Richard I, Duke of Normandy, wife of Odo, Earl of Blois and Chartres.
It depends therefore entirely upon the date of Odo's marriage, whether it was he who, in 1066, was the "Sire d'Aubemare" (in right of his wife) alluded to by the rhyming chronicler as a combatant in the great battle.
genealogy.patp.us /conq/champgne.shtml   (1013 words)

  
 Count of Blois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blois was associated with Champagne, Châtillon (the lords of which tended to reside in Blois), and later with the French royal family, to whom the county passed in 1391.
Blois was later important during the Hundred Years' War; Joan of Arc based herself there.
In 1439, the area around Chateaudun was separated as the County of Dunois for Jean Dunois.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Count_of_Blois   (205 words)

  
 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
The County of Champagne was on the east side of the French Royal Domain, the Île de France, while the County of Blois was on the west side.
Champagne remains famous, of course, for the sparkling wine which is now de rigueur for all occasions of significance in the Westernized world, from marriages to New Year's Eve.
Hugh I is of the House of Châtillon, and is a relative of Reynald of Châtillon, Prince of Antioch.
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 Champagne Descendants Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Odo II of Blois (983–1037), (French: Eudes) Count of Blois (1004–1037) and Count of Chartres, was the son of Count Odo I of Blois and Bertha of Bourgogne.
After her death in 1006, Odo started a quarrel with his father-in-law, Duke Richard II of Normandy, about the dowry: part of the town Dreux.
Odo later joined the army of William the Conqueror, participated in the battle of Hastings, married a sister of William and became count of Aumale and Holderness.
angelfire.com /mi2/luskfamily/FlandersFamilyL25/champagneinfoL25.html   (1331 words)

  
 danrogers - pafg981 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Duke Heinrich of Wuerttemberg [Parents] was born on 7 Sep 1448 in of Stuttgart,Neckarkreis,Wuerttemberg.
Count Eudes Odo I de Champagne+ de Blois [Parents] was born about 951 in Blois,Champagne,France.
Johann I of Brandenburg-Kustrin was born on 3 Aug 1513 in Tangermunde, Saxony, Prussia.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~dantrogers/pafg981.htm   (624 words)

  
 Champagne genealogy and family history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
We are developing a system for the public to suggest specific resources for Champagne and other names, to complement the more general data for Champagne family search.
22 - Champagne - Alice (Alix) Countess of CHAMPAGNE
Gabriel Dit Champagne Théreau was born on 11 Feb 1747/1748 in Beauce, Québec, Canada.
www.peoplearchive.org /peep.php?ln=champagne   (757 words)

  
 Martinirossi Champagne Content - Martinirossi Champagne Portal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eyde's ii of burgundy and Mary Marie of blows of champagne.
Brentford are exploring the possibility of moving to a new stadium near Heathrow Airport but, in the meantime and while they remain at Griffin Park, Noades acknowledges that the club are a soccer farm.
Champagne harvest No 3 After a hard day in the field, pickers return home near the village of Cumieres, in the Epernay region Brian Harris.
www.bubbly-to-go.com /martinirossi-champagne.html   (1208 words)

  
 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg953 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Eudes (Odo) of CHAMPAGNE [Parents] died after 1096.
Adeliza married Eudes (Odo) of CHAMPAGNE about 1060.
Stephen DE AUMALE was born before 1070 and died before 1130.
www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk /maximilia/pafg953.htm   (100 words)

  
 Register Report
abt 1060 when Adeliza of Normandy Countess of was 34, she first married Eudes\Odo Count of Champagne, Half 28G Uncle, M, son of Stephen-Henri "le Sage" Count de Blois (237), M (1045-13 Jul 1102) & Adela\Alice de Normandy, F (1062-8 Mar 1136/37).
Three months later, he was con fident enough to return to Normandy leaving two joint regents (one of whom wa s his half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, who was later to commission the Bay eux Tapestry) behind to administer the kingdom.
abt 1081 when Adela\Alice was 19, she married Stephen-Henri "le Sage" Count de Blois (237), 28G Grandfather, M, son of Theobald III de Champagne Count of Blois (209), M (1015-1089) & Garsende von Maine, F (1019-), in Chartres Cathedral, France.
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 Chamberlain, Henry --to-- Chandler, John R.
Champagne, Alix Countess (1140 - 04 Jun 1206)
Champagne, Emma Countess Of (0954 - 27 Dec 1003)
Champagne, Theobald I, Count (0913 - 16 Jan 0978)
www.smokykin.com /ged/f000/i93.htm   (194 words)

  
 Eudes I (Odo) de Blois Count of Champagne (0950-0995)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eudes I (Odo) de Blois Count of Champagne (0950-0995)
*Eudes I (Odo) de Blois Count of Champagne
*Emma Countess of Champagne born Abt 0954 Of Blois, France died Aft 27 Dec 1003
www.mathematical.com /bloiseudes950.html   (43 words)

  
 34th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Already holder of extensive territories commanding the Little St. Bernard Pass, Humbert also gained control of the Great St. Bernard Pass and the northern approach to the Simplon Pass as a result of family connections and through his alliance with Conrad, who wanted the Alpine routes in friendly hands.
In 1033 he led troops of Archbishop Heribert of Milan and Margrave Boniface of Tuscany, defending Conrad's inheritance against Eudes (Odo) of Champagne, whom he pursued into Lorraine, defeated, and killed.
When Everard, bishop of the neighbouring region of Maurienne, bordering on the northern approach to the Mont-Cenis pass, refused to pay homage to Conrad, Humbert seized and burned the city of Saint-Jean de Maurienne in 1035.
www.boazfamilytree.com /gneville/aqwg66.htm   (982 words)

  
 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg83
Now, if the story about Drogo be true, the slaying of his wife and flight to Flanders must have taken place late in 1086, for up to August in that year he was in possession of all his estates, and shortly afterwards William quitted England never to see it more.
Jean de Bayeux died 1079, seven years at least before the grant of Holderness to Odo.
Of his step-daughter, the younger Adelaide or Adeliza, Countess of Aumale, we know nothing beyond her confirmation of the grants of her mother and father to the Abbey of St. Martin d'Auchi (or Aumale).
www.juch.org /myancestors/aqwg83.asp   (2289 words)

  
 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Count Odo CHARTRES, II ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Count Odo CHARTRES, II Other names for Odo were BLOIS Count, CHAMPAGNE Count and CHARTRES Count.
Kings and Queens of Great Britain, Genealogical Chart, Anne Taute and Romilly Squire, Taute, 1990: "Maud Mar = (2) Odo II Count of Chartres Champagne & Blois, Died c1015."
Odo married Countess Mahaud BLOIS, daughter of Duke Richard NORMANDY, I and Duchess Gonnor De Crepon NORMANDY.
www.geneal.net /4862.htm   (116 words)

  
 (BURCKHARDT, Nanna - CHAMPAGNE, Heinrich II)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
BURGUND, Odo I -- to -- BURNETT, Alma
CHALMER, Mary -- to -- CHAMPAGNE, Heinrich II
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