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Milo de Courtenay

Birth
Departement du Loiret, Centre, France
Death
1127 (aged 58–59)
Departement du Loiret, Centre, France
Burial
Fontainejean, Departement du Loiret, Centre, France Add to Map
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Milo, was the eldest son of Josceline de Courtenay, by his wife Isabel, daughter of Gui, Lord of Montlehery. Milo married Ermangarde, the daughter of Renaud II, comté de Nevers, (the great grandson of King Robert II and Constance of Arles) and Ida le Forez.
Milo founded the Abbey of fontain-Jean, for the Cistertian order in 1124, and was, according to his desire, buried there in 1127. By his wife, Ermangarde, he had three sons:
Guilliaume de Courtenay, who setttled forty shillings a year on the abbey of Fontain-Jean, to maintain lights in the church, and died in the Holy Land.
Josceline de Courtenay, of whom there is no further mention.
Renauld de Courtenay
Milo, was the eldest son of Josceline de Courtenay, by his wife Isabel, daughter of Gui, Lord of Montlehery. Milo married Ermangarde, the daughter of Renaud II, comté de Nevers, (the great grandson of King Robert II and Constance of Arles) and Ida le Forez.
Milo founded the Abbey of fontain-Jean, for the Cistertian order in 1124, and was, according to his desire, buried there in 1127. By his wife, Ermangarde, he had three sons:
Guilliaume de Courtenay, who setttled forty shillings a year on the abbey of Fontain-Jean, to maintain lights in the church, and died in the Holy Land.
Josceline de Courtenay, of whom there is no further mention.
Renauld de Courtenay


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  • Added: Sep 5, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58209447/milo-de_courtenay: accessed ), memorial page for Milo de Courtenay (1068–1127), Find a Grave Memorial ID 58209447, citing Fontainejean Abbey, Fontainejean, Departement du Loiret, Centre, France; Maintained by Mad (contributor 47329061).