Renaud de Courtenay , Sire de Courtenay
M, #5956, (circa 1100 - between 1189 and 1190)
Last Edited=15 Aug 2022
Renaud de Courtenay , Sire de Courtenay was born circa 1100 at Courtenay, France.1 He was the son of Miles de Courtenay , Seigneur of Courtenay and Ermengard de Nevers. Renaud's name was also spelt Reginald.2
Renaud de Courtenay , Sire de Courtenay married Hedwig du Donjon, daughter of Frederick du Donjon and Corbeil , Sire of Donjon Castle, in 1111.1,2,3,4
In 1150, he was exiled.1 In 1161, he lost his lands in France.2 Renaud de Courtenay , Sire de Courtenay died between 1189 and 1190.1,2
Renaud de Courtenay , Sire de Courtenay married Hedwig du Donjon, daughter of Frederick du Donjon and Corbeil , Sire of Donjon Castle, in 1111.1,2,3,4
In 1150, he was exiled.1 In 1161, he lost his lands in France.2 Renaud de Courtenay , Sire de Courtenay died between 1189 and 1190.1,2
Children of Renaud de Courtenay , Sire de Courtenay and Hedwig du Donjon
- Renaud de Courtenay+ (c 1125 - 27 Sep 1194)
- Elizabeth de Courtenay+ (1127 - )
Citations
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- Weis, Frederick Lewis. Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650, Fifth Edition. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982.
- Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Online https://en.wikipedia.org
- The Peerage. Online https://www.thepeerage.com/