Hugh II, Count of Rethel

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Hugh II, Count of Rethel
Died1227
Spouse(s)Felicitas of Broyes
Issue
Father Manasses IV, Count of Rethel
MotherMatilda of Kyrburg

Hugh II, Count of Rethel (died 1227) was a son of Manasses IV and his wife, Matilda of Kyrburg. In 1199, he succeeded his father as Count of Rethel.

In 1191, he married Felicitas (d. 1257), the daughter of Simon of Broyes. [1] They had the following children:

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Theodore Evergates, Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100-1300, (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007), 252.


Hugh II, Count of Rethel
 Died: 1227
Preceded by Count of Rethel
1199–1227
Succeeded by