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    Chacenay is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France. The Château de Chacenay is a castle begun in the 13th century. Communes of the Aube...
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    The Château de Chacenay is a castle situated in the commune of Chacenay, in the Aube département of France. Recorded since 1075, it was the fief of numerous...
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  • daughter Ermesinde was born. Guy married Pétronille de Chacenay, daughter of Anséric II de Chacenay and Hombeline. They had: Milo III of Bar-sur-Seine, succeeded...
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  • (died 16 June 1236) was the Sire de Chacenay (Chassenay) from 1190/1. He was the eldest son of Erard I of Chacenay and Mathilde de Donzy. In 1209 Erard...
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    Seneschal of Bourgogne, and his wife Agnes. Helvide was the widow of Hugh of Chacenay, Seigneur de Montréal. After Guy’s death, Helvide became a nun at Jully-les-Nonnains...
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  •  • Tassigny Aube (10) Arrentières  • Bar sur Seine  • Bucey-en-Othe  • Chacenay  • Droupt-Saint-Basle  • Jaucourt (chapel)  • Ricey-Bas  • Saint-Lyé (Evêques...
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  • death. He was the eldest son of Count Guy and Petronilla (Elizabeth) of Chacenay. In 1147, Milo joined the Second Crusade, travelling with the army of Henry...
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    Brillecourt Bucey-en-Othe Buchères Buxeuil Buxières-sur-Arce Celles-sur-Ource Chacenay La Chaise Chalette-sur-Voire Chamoy Champfleury Champignol-lez-Mondeville...
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    Adolf VI, Count of Berg Alamanno da Costa Aymar de Lairon Erard II of Chacenay Gillis Berthout Guérin de Montaigu Guido I Embriaco William of Chartres...
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  • II may refer to: Erard II, Count of Brienne (died in 1191) Erard II of Chacenay (died in 1236) Erard II von der Mark (1365–1440) This disambiguation page...
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