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259:(died 1188), in Clairvaux. The epitaph contains a genealogy of the family, including "Joffroy Troulart, who was lord of Joinville". Its meaning is unknown, but was not terribly uncommon in Champagne, for several members of the
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Gaufridus vero major natus, cognomento
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Les compagnons de
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Crusader Art in the Holy Land, From the Third
Crusade to the Fall of Acre, 1187–1291
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265:René II of Lorraine
222:Krak des Chevaliers
157:Odo III of Burgundy
52:County of Champagne
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