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Personal data Hâelie de Bourgogne Countess of Burgundy 


Household of Hâelie de Bourgogne Countess of Burgundy

(1) She had a relationship with Guillaume III "Talvas" de Bellême (de Bellêùe).


Child(ren):

  1. Adela Talvas (Talvace)  ± 1110-1174 
  2. Jean de Montgomery  ± 1120-1191 


(2) She had a relationship with Bertrand de Toulouse.


Child(ren):

  1. Pons de Toulouse  1098-1137


Notes about Hâelie de Bourgogne Countess of Burgundy

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(Alix de Bourgogne) (Alice de Bourgogne) (Adélaïde de Bourgogne) Helie of Burgundy seems to get mixed up with a different Alice or Allix of Burgundy. This Helie is the daughter of Odo (Eudes) I of Burgundy and Sibylla of Burgundy. She married Bertrand of Toulouse/Tripoli and William III of Ponthieu

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helie_of_Burgundy

Helie of Burgundy (c.1080 – 28 February 1141) was the daughter of Eudes I and Sibylla of Burgundy.

In June 1095, she married Bertrand de Toulouse, as his second wife. The two had one son, Pons de Tripoli (c.1098–1137).

Bertrand succeeded his father as Count of Toulouse in 1105, and in 1108, he set out for Outremer to claim his father's rights as Count of Tripoli. Helie accompanied him on this expedition, which resulted in the capture of Tripoli in 1109; shortly after, their nephew, William-Jordan died of wounds, giving Bertrand an undisputed claim to Tripoli.

Bertrand died in 1112, and Pons succeeded him in Tripoli. Helie returned to France, where she married William III of Ponthieu in 1115. They had twelve children, including two named Robert, two named William, and two named Enguerrand:

Guy II of Ponthieu (d. 1147)

William (d. aft. 1166)

Robert

Robert de Garennes (d. aft. 1171), a monk

William

Enguerrand

Enguerrand

Mabile

John I, Count of Alençon (d. 1191)

Clemence (d. bef. 1189), married Juhel, Sire de Mayenne

Philippa (d. bef. 1149)

Ela (d. 10 October 1174), married first William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, and second Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury

Helie died on 28 February 1141, in the Abbey de Perseigne.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helie_of_Burgundy

Helie of Burgundy (c.1080 – 28 February 1141) was the daughter of Eudes I and Sibylla of Burgundy.

In June 1095, she married to Bertrand of Toulouse, as his second wife. The two had one son, Pons of Tripoli (c.1098–1137).

Bertrand succeeded his father as Count of Toulouse in 1105, and in 1108, he set out for Outremer to claim his father's rights as Count of Tripoli. Helie accompanied him on this expedition, which resulted in the capture of Tripoli in 1109; shortly after, their nephew, William-Jordan died of wounds, giving Bertrand an undisputed claim to Tripoli.

Bertrand died in 1112, and Pons succeeded him in Tripoli. Helie returned to France, where she married William III of Ponthieu in 1115. They had twelve children, including two named Robert, two named William, and two named Enguerrand:

Guy II of Ponthieu (d. 1147)

William (d. aft. 1166)

Robert

Robert de Garennes (d. aft. 1171), a monk

William

Enguerrand

Enguerrand

Mabile

John I, Count of Alençon (d. 1191)

Clemence (d. bef. 1189), married Juhel, Sire de Mayenne

Philippa (d. bef. 1149)

Ela (d. 10 October 1174), married first William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, and second Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury

Helie died on 28 February 1141, in the Abbey de Perseigne.

Helie of Burgundy (c.1080 – 28 February 1141) was the daughter of Eudes I and Sibylla of Burgundy.

In June 1095, she married Bertrand of Toulouse, as his second wife. The two had one son, Pons of Tripoli (c.1098–1137).

Bertrand succeeded his father as Count of Toulouse in 1105, and in 1108, he set out for Outremer to claim his father's rights as Count of Tripoli. Helie accompanied him on this expedition, which resulted in the capture of Tripoli in 1109; shortly after, their nephew, William-Jordan died of wounds, giving Bertrand an undisputed claim to Tripoli.

Bertrand died in 1112, and Pons succeeded him in Tripoli. Helie returned to France, where she married William III of Ponthieu in 1115. They had twelve children, including two named Robert, two named William, and two named Enguerrand:

Helie of Burgundy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helie of Burgundy (c.1080 – 28 February 1141) was the daughter of Eudes I and Sibylla of Burgundy.

In June 1095, she married to Bertrand of Toulouse, as his second wife. The two had one son, Pons of Tripoli (c.1098–1137).

Bertrand succeeded his father as Count of Toulouse in 1105, and in 1108, he set out for Outremer to claim his father's rights as Count of Tripoli. Helie accompanied him on this expedition, which resulted in the capture of Tripoli in 1109; shortly after, their nephew, William-Jordan died of wounds, giving Bertrand an undisputed claim to Tripoli.

Bertrand died in 1112, and Pons succeeded him in Tripoli. Helie returned to France, where she married William III of Ponthieu in 1115. They had twelve children, including two named Robert, two named William, and two named Enguerrand:

Guy II of Ponthieu (d. 1147)

William (d. aft. 1166)

Robert

Robert de Garennes (d. aft. 1171), a monk

William

Enguerrand

Enguerrand

Mabile

John I, Count of Alençon (d. 1191)

Clemence (d. bef. 1189), married Juhel, Sire de Mayenne

Philippa (d. bef. 1149)

Ela (d. 10 October 1174), married first William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, and second Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury

Helie died on 28 February 1141, in the Abbey de Perseigne.

[edit]References

"Foundation for Medieval Genealogy". Retrieved on 2008-04-13.

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Helie was also called Ala and (in French) Hélie de Bourgogne.

In June 1095, Helie married to Bertrand of Toulouse, as his second wife. The two had one son, Pons of Tripoli (c.1098–1137). Bertrand died in 1112. Helie returned to France, where she married our ancestor William III of Ponthieu in 1115. They had twelve children, including two named Robert, two named William, and two named Enguerrand, and our ancestor Adela.

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