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Stuart"s "Royalty for Commoners" (144:31). Sire de Courtenay in the
Gatinais and of Chateau Renard.
From a posting to GEN-MEDIEVAL on 26 Apr 1999 by Gilbert Baumgartner
citing Maurice Houy's book, "Les Courtenay travers l'histoire", comes the
following: ATHON's eldest son Jocelyn married Hildegard of Gatinais
who brought him Montargis, as a marriage portion. His second wife,
Elizabeth of Montlery, whom he married about 1065, was from a
powerful family of Ile of France. She bore him four children