House Milly

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The House of Milly (also Mili or Milliaco ) was an aristocratic family originally from Picardy that gained some importance in the Kingdom of Jerusalem at the time of the Crusades .

It is unclear to what extent the Grand Master of the Order of St. John Jacques de Milly († August 17, 1461), who came from Auvergne , is related to the House of Milly.

House Milly tribe list

  1. Guido von Milly († 1126), ∞ before 1115 I) Elisabeth, ∞ around 1120 II) Stephanie, divorced widow of Baldwin II, Lord of Ramla, brother of Pagan of Nablus
    1. I) Guido the French , 1164 Seneschal of Jerusalem
    2. II) Philipp von Milly (* around 1120, † 1171), Lord of Nablus, Lord Oultrejordain, Grand Master of the Templar Order , ∞ Isabella
      1. Rainer von Milly (* before 1140; † after 1178), ∞ Stephanie
      2. Helena von Milly († before November 1168), ∞ Walter III. Brisebarre († after 1179), Lord of Beirut
      3. Stephanie von Milly († around 1197) Mistress von Oultrejordain, ∞ I) 1163 Humfried III. von Toron († 1173), ∞ II) 1173 Miles von Plancy († 1174), ∞ III) 1176 Rainald von Chatillon († 1187)
    3. II) Heinrich von Milly († after 1164), ∞ Agnes Garnier, daughter of Eustach II , Count of Sidon
      1. Helvis, ∞ Adam III. († before 1180), Lord of Bethsan;
      2. Stephanie von Milly († around 1197), ∞ I) Wilhelm Dorel († 1174), Lord of Batrun, ∞ II) Hugo III. Embriaco († 1196), Lord of Gibelet
      3. Agnes von Milly , ∞ Joscelin III. from Courtenay ;
      4. Sibylle, ∞ Eustach le Petit .
  2. Raoul von Milly (occupied in Calabria in 1112)

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