Agnes of Blois

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Agnes of Blois,[note 1] or de Puiset (died c.1129) was a French noblewoman and Countess of Corbeil, Lady of Le Puiset, and Viscountess of Chartres from 1104 until her death as the wife of Hugh III of Le Puiset.

Biography

Agnes was the daughter of Stephen, Count of Blois and his wife, Adela of Normandy,[1][note 2] and thus a sister of Stephen of Blois.[2] (later Stephen, King of England) In 1104, Agnes married Hugh III of Le Puiset.[3] Agnes and Hugh had three children:

  1. Éverard IV, Viscount of Chartres, no issue.[3]
  2. Bouchard de Puiset, Archdeacon of Orléans, had issue.[3]
  3. Hugh de Puiset (c.1125 – 3 March 1195); Bishop of Durham, had issue.[3]

Notes

  1. (French: Agnès de Blois, pronounced [aɲɛs blwa])
  2. Sources vary, however Theodore Evergates claims Agnes was the step-daughter of Adela, (see Evergates 2010, pp. 26, 36)

References

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