Milon II DE MONTLHÉRY Viscount of Troyes
- Married: Abt 1112
- Died: Abt 26 Apr 1118
Research Notes:
The Continuation de l’Histoire d’Aimonus names "Guidonem Trossellum, Theobaldum la Bose, Milonem…Rainaldum epicopum Trecensem" as the sons of "Milo [de Brayo, frater Guidonis Rubei]", adding that Milon was strangled by "Hugo de Creceio". "Milo de Monte Leterico" donated a serf to Notre-Dame de Longpont for the soul of "fratris sui Guido Troselli" by charter dated to [1110], witnessed by "Guido nepos eius de Domna Petra…". "Domnus Milo, filius Milonis senioris" confirmed donations to Notre-Dame de Longpont by "Milo pater suus et frater eius Wido" by charter dated to [1112].
Vicomte de Troyes. The Chronique de Morigny records that "Hugo de Creciaco" killed "Milonem de Monteleherico…dominum suum cognatum suum", who was buried at Longpont, in a passage dealing with events in 1118. A charter dated to [1116/17] records that "Milo Milonis filius, Guidonis Trosselli frater", a captive of "Hugone de Crecio…apud Castellum Forte", donated property to Notre-Dame de Longpont, and adds that later Milon was killed in the same place and buried "apud Longum Pontem" in the presence of "Rainaldus frater eius…cum nepotibus suis et Manasse vicecomite Senonensi". Louis VII King of France confirmed donations to Notre-Dame de Longpont by "domini Milonis junioris" by charter dated 1137, before 1 Aug. A supplementary section of the necrology of Longpont includes a reference to the anniversary of “donni Guidonis Trosselli et Mabilie uxoris ipsius XVII Kal Apr” and their donations, as well as to “anniversarius autem donni Milonis junioris fratris istius Guidonis...VI Kal Mai celebratitur cum Milone patre suo et Letuisa matre sua et Rainaldo episcopo fratre suo” as well as his donation.
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PARIS%20REGION%20NOBILITY.htm#MilonIIMontlherydied1118
Marriage Information:
Milon married Adélaïde DE BLOIS, daughter of Étienne III DE BLOIS Count of Chartres, Châteaudun, Sancerre & Meaux and Princess Adaele (Alice) DE NORMANDIE of England, about 1112. The marriage ended in divorce in 1113. (Adélaïde DE BLOIS was born about 1095 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France and died in 1118.)
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