MILO [II], son of MILO [I] & his wife Adalgardis --- ([910/35]-[Jul 980/[992]). "Milone filiis meis" consented to the donation of Adalgardis dated 950[2724]. His birth date range is estimated for the purposes of assessing the number of generations between Milon [II] and Milon [V], as explained further below. "…Adelæ comitissæ, Milonis comitis filii eius" subscribed the charter dated 8 Sep 975 under which "Adelelmus miles" donated property to Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire for the souls of "genitore meo Rotberto et genitrice mea Bertha et…Burcardo"[2725]. Comte de Tonnerre. "Milo comes pagi Tornodorensis…et Ingeltrudis uxoris suæ" restored the monastery of Saint-Michel, naming property "in pago Brionense in villa Jasant" half of which was donated immediately and the other half "post excessum Ingeltrudis uxoris suæ", by charter dated Jul 980, signed by "Richardi comitis, Milonis"[2726]. A charter dated to [992] records that "comite Milone pagum Tornodorensem" had retired to the monastery of Saint-Michel de Tonnerre[2727]. An undated charter records that "Milo quondam comes" donated property "in villa…Jassant" to Saint-Michel, property claimed after his death by "comes Ingelbertus", witnessed by "…Witerius vicecomes…"[2728].
mINGELTRUDE, daughter of ---. "Milo comes pagi Tornodorensis…et Ingeltrudis uxoris suæ" restored the monastery of Saint-Michel, naming property "in pago Brionense in villa Jasant" half of which was donated immediately and the other half "post excessum Ingeltrudis uxoris suæ", by charter dated Jul 980, signed by "Richardi comitis, Milonis"[2729]. According to Europäische Stammtafeln[2730], she was Ingeltrude de Brienne, possible daughter of Engelbert [I] de Brienne, but the basis for this speculation has not been found. It is possible that it is based on the location of the property donated in the Jul 980 charter quoted above. The correctness of the speculation appears confirmed by an undated charter which records that "Milo quondam comes" donated property "in villa…Jassant" to Saint-Michel, and that the property was claimed after his death by "comes Ingelbertus" (presumably either Engelbert [II] or Engelbert [III] Comte de Brienne)[2731].
Milo [II] & his wife had [two] children