Guy III of Montlhéry

Guy III Trousseau (died 1109) was lord of Montlhéry, and the son of Milo I of Montlhéry[1] and Lithuise.[2]

Guy had the temperament of a warrior and went on the First Crusade in 1096.[3] He was one of those who deserted the army during the Siege of Antioch,[3] and did not dare return directly to France, instead returning home by a long detour through Epirus and Italy.

Guy had only one child:

References

  1. Aird 2015, p. 14-15.
  2. LoPrete 2007, Chart 3.
  3. Frankopan 2012, p. 235.
  4. Bradbury 2007, p. 125.

Sources

  • Aird, William M. (2015). "Many others, whose names I do not know, fled with them: Norman Courage and Cowardice on the First Crusade". In Hurlock, Kathryn; Oldfield, Paul (eds.). Crusading and Pilgrimage in the Norman World. The Boydell Press.
  • Bradbury, Jim (2007). The Capetians: Kings of France. Hambledon Continuum.
  • Frankopan, Peter (2012). The First Crusade: The Call from the East. Harvard University Press.
  • LoPrete, Kimberly A. (2007). Adela of Blois: Countess and Lord (c.1067-1137). Four Courts Press.


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