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  1. Milo II of Montlhéry (died 1118) was lord of Bray and Montlhéry, and viscount of Troyes. He was the son of Milo I the Great and Lithuise, and younger brother of Guy III of Montlhéry. He initially held the lordship of Bray-sur-Seine, in Champagne.

  2. Milo I the Great (died 1102) was lord of Montlhéry from 1095 until his death. He was the son of Guy I of Montlhéry and Hodierna of Gometz. The identity of his first wife is unknown. His second wife was Lithuise de Blois, Vicomtesse de Troyes, daughter of William Busac, Count of Soissons (c. 1084–1118).

  3. Milo I de Montlhéry ou Milon I o Grande (m. 1102) foi o senhor de Montlhéry de 1095 até à sua morte. Era filho de Guido I de Montlhéry e Hodierna de Gometz. A identidade de sua primeira esposa é desconhecida. A sua segunda esposa foi Lituise, filha de Estêvão, Conde de Blois.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Milo II of Montlhéry (died 1118) was lord of Bray and Montlhéry, and viscount of Troyes. He was the son of Milo I the Great and Lithuise, and younger brother of Guy III of Montlhéry. He initially held the lordship of Bray-sur-Seine, in Champagne.

  5. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Milon I "le Grand" de Bray, II de Montlhér... Genealogy for Milon I "le Grand" de Bray, Seigneur de Montlhéry. Vicomte de Troyes (b. - c.1102) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Ferte-sur-Ourcy
    • circa 1044
    • Lithuaise de Blois, Vicomtesse de Troyes
    • Ferte-sur-Ourcy, France
  6. 28 de jun. de 2010 · Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France. Death: circa 1118 (24-42) Immediate Family: Son of Milon I "le Grand" de Bray, II de Montlhéry, Vicomte de Troyes and Lithuaise de Blois, vicomtesse de Troyes. Husband of Adélaïde Nicole de Blois. Father of Joseph (I) Banzet/Banholzer.

  7. The Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset (referred to as the Montlhéry Clan by Riley-Smith [1]) is the name given by two powerful families, joined in marriage, that played a major role in the 11th and 12th centuries in both the Crusades as well as the administration of the Holy Land. [2] .