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House of Châtillon : ウィキペディア英語版
House of Châtillon

The House of Châtillon was a notable French family, with origins in the 9th century and surviving until 1762. The name comes from a county in Champagne, with its capital in Châtillon-sur-Marne and branches in Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, Blois, Penthièvre (title later seized by and reverted to the Dukes of Brittany at various times), Chartres, etc.
The dynasty House of Châtillon, de Nanteuil (House of Natoli), de Nemours and de Villebéon are branches of the same family.〔() pag. 326, "Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Notre-Dame-de-la-Roche", di Auguste Moutié〕〔() pag. 326, Levy-Saint-Nom, France. Notre-Dame de la Roche (Augustinian abbey), Auguste Moutié,Honoré Théodoric Paul Joseph d'Albert duc de Luynes, "Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Notre-Dame de la Roche", Diocesi di Parigi", taken from the original manuscripts, 1862〕
The counts of Châtillon added to their title that of ''prince of Porcien''. Significant members of the house include:
* Odo of Châtillon, Pope under the name Urban II
*Charles of Blois Châtillon (1319-1364), was canonized as saint, ruled over the Champagne branch. His claim to be Duke of Brittany, ''jure uxoris'' ignited the Breton War of Succession. His title would pass for a time to his descendants.
*Gaucher de Châtillon, Seigneur de Nanteuïl (de Nantolio)
*Milo de Châtillon, Lord of Nanteuïl
*Raynald of Châtillon (c.1125-1187), took part in the Second Crusade, controlled Antioch and was captured and executed by the Muslims.
*Walter III of Châtillon (1166-1219), Sénéchal of Burgundy, escorted Philip II of France to the Holy Land and distinguished himself at the siege of Acre and the battle of Bouvines.
*Gaucher V of Châtillon (1249-1329) great-grandson of the former, constable of France under Philip IV of France and minister of Louis X of France.
*Joanna of Châtillon (c. 1285-1354), Duchess of Athens
*Marie de St Pol (c.1303-1377), foundress of Pembroke College, Cambridge
*Jacques of Châtillon
*Alice de Châtillon (Alisia of Antioch)
*Raynald of Châtillon
This house is totally distinct from the house of Châtillon-sur-Loing, which produced (among others) the Coligny brothers : Gaspard, François and cardinal Odet.
== Link ==

* Lordship of Nanteuil
* Pope Urban II
* Beauvais Cathedral
* Milo of Nanteuil
* Joanna of Châtillon

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