Hugh Magnus de Crépi ~ Duke of France and Burgundy

M, (1057 - 18 October 1102)
Father-Biological*Henry I , King of France b. Apr 1008, d. 4 Aug 1060
Mother-Biological*Anne of Kiev b. 1036, d. 1075
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Last Edited=13 May 2023
     Hugh Magnus de Crépi ~ Duke of France and Burgundy was born in 1057.1,2,3 He was the son of Henry I , King of France and Anne of Kiev. Hugh Magnus de Crépi's full titles were the Duke of France and Burgundy; the Marquis of Orleans; and Count of Amiens, Chaumont, Paris, Valois, and Vermandoi in 1065.1,4,5

Hugh Magnus de Crépi ~ Duke of France and Burgundy married Adelaide de Vermandois ~ Countess de Vermandois and Valois, daughter of Herbert IV ~ Comte de Vermandois, Vexin, et Valois and Adela de Vexin, circa 1067.1,4,3,5,6 He was one of the leaders of the First Crusade.1 Hugh Magnus de Crépi ~ Duke of France and Burgundy died on 18 October 1102 at Tarsus, Empire of the East.1,4,2,3

Compeller's Notes:
Death: Sewell gives his death date as 1102.3

Children of Hugh Magnus de Crépi ~ Duke of France and Burgundy and Adelaide de Vermandois ~ Countess de Vermandois and Valois

Citations

  1. Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa, Fourth Edition. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002.
  2. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Online https://en.wikipedia.org
  3. Sewell, Robert James. Sewell: A History of the Sewell Family from the Earliest Times. N.p.: manuscript, 2008.
  4. 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.
  5. Von Redlisch, Marcellus Donald Alexander R.. Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Volume 1. Cottonport, Louisiana: Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, 1941.
  6. Langston, Aileen Lewers and J. Orton Buck Jr. Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Volume II. Cottonport, Louisiana: Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, 1974.