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of France. He quarrelled with King Louis VII, who seized Renaud's French possessions and gave them along with Renaud's daughter Elizabeth to his youngest brother, Pierre (Peter) of France, who thenceforth became known as
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in Devon, and half sister to his father's second wife, Maud du Sap. Through the marriage, he acquired
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Vincent, Nicholas (1999). "Isabella of Angouleme:John's Jezebel". In Church, S. D. (ed.).
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in 1161.They had a son, Robert de Courtenay (d. 1242), who was the great-grandfather of
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who took up residence in England and founded the English Courtenay family, who became
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Renaud succeeded his father as Seigneur of Courtenay. He fought in the
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in 1335. The title is still held today, by his direct male descendant.
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He was the son of Miles (Milo) de Courtenay, Seigneur (
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Sutton
Berkshire
House of Courtenay
Earls of Devon
lord of the manor
Courtenay
Kingdom of France
Loiret
department
France
Second Crusade
King Louis VII
Peter I of Courtenay
Robert FitzEdith
Henry I
Henry II of England
Wexford
feudal barony of Okehampton
Okehampton Castle
Sutton
Hugh de Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
King Louis VII
Peter of France
Vincent 1999
Categories
1st house of Courtenay
12th-century English nobility
English people of French descent
1194 deaths

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