Hugh II, Count of Blois (original) (raw)
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Hugh II | |
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Count of Blois | |
Second from right. | |
Died | 1307 |
Noble family | Châtillon |
Spouse(s) | Beatrix of Dampierre (m. c. 1287) |
Issue | Guy I of Blois-ChâtillonJohn, Lord of Château-Renault |
Father | Guy III, Count of Saint-Pol |
Mother | Matilda of Brabant |
Seal (sugullum) of Hugh II of Chatillion, count of Blois and lord of Avesn: S[IGILLUM] HUGONIS DE CASTELLIONE COMITIS BLESENSIS ET D[OMI]NI DE AVESNIS
Hugh II of Châtillon (died 1307), son of Guy III, Count of Saint-Pol, and Matilda of Brabant, was count of St Pol 1289–1292 and Count of Blois 1292–1307.[1]
He married c. 1287 Beatrix of Dampierre, daughter of Guy of Flanders and Isabelle of Luxembourg.[2] They had two children:
- Guy I of Blois-Châtillon (d. 1342)
- John of Châtillon (d. 1329), Lord of Château-Renault
- ^ Pollock 2015, p. 135.
- ^ Fegley 2002, p. 104.
- Fegley, Randall (2002). The Golden Spurs of Kortrijk: How the Knights of France Fell to the Foot Soldiers of Flanders in 1302. McFarland & Co.
- Pollock, M.A. (2015). Scotland, England and France after the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296. The Boydell Press.