PHIILIPPE [I] (-before Mar 1204). Seigneur de Lévis. “Dominus Philippus de Levies et uxor eius Elisabeth” sold revenue from “Victoriacum” [Vitry-sur-Seine] to Maurice de Sully Bishop of Paris by charter dated 5 Feb 1181[3680]. "Guido de Caprosia et Philippus de Levis milites consanguinei" borrowed money from "Bonifacio Auxio et suis sociis, Januensibus civibus" by charter dated Jul 1191 at Acre[3681]. The relationship between the Chevreuse and Lévis families has not been traced but it is not surprising that they were related as their properties were in the same vicinity. A charter dated 1196 records that the abbot of Saint-Magloire granted rights to land "in exertis Aquiline silve" to "domino Philippo de Levis et Alexandro filio suo"[3682]. A charter dated Mar 1202 records the sale of property for which "dominus Philippus de Leviis et Milo et Guido filii sui" are named among the guarantors[3683]. A charter dated Mar 1204 records an agreement between the abbot of Saint-Denis and "filios defuncti Philippi de Leviis…archidiaconum Pissiacensem, Milonem, Guidonem, Alexandrum et Symonem ac matrem eorum" regarding the status of their property at "Mesnil-Sevin"[3684]. mISABELLE, daughter of --- (-after Nov 1210). “Dominus Philippus de Levies et uxor eius Elisabeth” sold revenue from “Victoriacum” [Vitry-sur-Seine] to Maurice de Sully Bishop of Paris by charter dated 5 Feb 1181[3685]. "Domina Isabella de Levies" confirmed the donation of land to Notre-Dame de la Roche by "dominus Milo de Levies filius predicte Isabelle" by charter dated Nov 1210[3686]. Philippe [I] & his wife had five children