Bißmeyer-Bissmeyer-Bismeyer-Bismeijer Family » Jean I de Châtillon, Comte de Blois, Dunois et Chartres, Seigneur d'Avesnes et Guise, Le Lieutenant-général de la France (< 1241-1280)
Personal data Jean I de Châtillon, Comte de Blois, Dunois et Chartres, Seigneur d'Avesnes et Guise, Le Lieutenant-général de la France
He was born before 1241.
He died on May 5, 1280 in Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France.
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