de Courtenay, Milon

Nom de naissance de Courtenay, Milon 1a
ID Gramps I54353
Genre masculin

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Décès après 1138    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Courtenay, Joscelin [I37884]
Mère de Montlhéry, Isabelle [I51887]
         de Courtenay, Milon [I54353]
    La sœur (germaine)     de Courtenay, Hodierne [I43993]

Familles

    Famille de de Courtenay, Milon et de Nevers, Elisabeth [F08453]
Mariés Femme de Nevers, Elisabeth [I47882]
  Enfants
  1. de Courtenay, Renaud [I50784]

Anecdote

MILON de Courtenay, son of JOSCELIN [I] Seigneur de Courtenay & his second wife Isabelle de Montlhéry (-after 1138). The Historia of Monk Aimon names "Milonem de Cortiniaco, Joscelinum Comitem Edesse, Gaufridum Chapalii" as the children of "Joscelinum de Cortiaco" and his wife "Elisabeth filiam Milonis de Monte-Letherico"[1705]. Seigneur de Courtenay. "Milo de Curtiniaco" confirmed the donation by "Robertus Bonet" to the priory of Néronville of a grange "apud Lanci", with the consent of "Elisabeth uxor Milonis", by charter dated to [1110/16][1706]. A charter dated to [1116/18] records that "Robertus Bonet" became a monk at Néronville and donated "terram quam habebat a Sed ultra flumen Feure (aliàs Fuhure)" with the consent of "Milo de Curtiniaco et Adam nepos eius, de quorum beneficio erat…Fulco vicecomes [Foulques Vicomte de Château-Landon] de cujus beneficio erat…Garnerius frater Ade et uxor eius Ulgesendis cum filiis suis Herveo et Adam de quorum beneficio erat"[1707]. A charter dated to [1120/39] records donations for the foundation of the abbey of Notre-Dame des Echarlis, including a donation in the presence of "Milo de Curtiniaco et uxor eius Elisabeth et filii eorum Willelmus, Joscelinus, Rainaldus"[1708]. A charter dated 1133 records a donation to the abbey of Saint-Jean de Sens by "Milo de Curteno", adding that his widowed mother had become a nun there and that "frater eius Rainaudus" was buried there[1709]. "Urso Milidunensis vicecomes atque sua uxor" acknowledged that they had no rights in land of Saint-Maur-les-Fossés by charter dated 1085, the same document recording that "vicecomes Adam" claimed these rights of his predecessor "cuius filiam in conjugium habebat" and from whom he inherited the viscomté dated 1138, the latter witnessed by "Matheus de Monmorenci, Milo de Cortenai…"[1710].

m firstly ---. This first marriage is shown in Europäische Stammtafeln[1711], but the primary source on which it is based has not yet been identified.

m secondly (before [1110/16]) ELISABETH de Nevers, daughter of RENAUD [II] Comte de Nevers et d'Auxerre & his first wife [Ita Raymonde] de Lyon et de Forez. The Origine et Historia Brevi Nivernensium Comitum records that the daughter of "Guillelmus…[filios]…Renaldum" and his first wife married "Miloni de Curteniaco"[1712]. "Milo de Curtiniaco" confirmed the donation by "Robertus Bonet" to the priory of Néronville of a grange "apud Lanci", with the consent of "Elisabeth uxor Milonis, videntibus Rainardo comite…", by charter dated to [1110/16][1713]. A charter dated to [1120/39] records donations for the foundation of the abbey of Notre-Dame des Echarlis, including a donation in the presence of "Milo de Curtiniaco et uxor eius Elisabeth et filii eorum Willelmus, Joscelinus, Rainaldus"[1714].

Milon & his second wife had three children

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Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID D4233F9208D240CBA09A1252583123948B3B
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Courtenay, Joscelin [I37884]
    1. de Montlhéry, Isabelle [I51887]
      1. de Courtenay, Milon
        1. de Nevers, Elisabeth [I47882]
          1. de Courtenay, Renaud [I50784]
      2. de Courtenay, Hodierne [I43993]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
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