William d'Autremencourt
William d'Autremencourt (died 1294) was a Lord of Salona from 1258 to 1294.
Ancestry
He was a son of Thomas II d'Autremencourt, Lord of Salona, and wife a niece of William II of Villehardouin.
Marriage and issue
The name of William's wife is not known. William and his wife had two children:
- Agnes, married with Dreux de Beaumont, marshal of Charles I of Naples.[1]
- Thomas, his successor as Lord of Salona.
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References
- Miller 1908, p. 149.
Sources
- Longnon, Jean (1937). "Les Autremencourt, seigneurs de Salona en Grèce (1204-1311)". Bulletin de la Société historique de Haute-Picardie (in French). 15: 15–48.
- Miller, William (1908). The Latins in the Levant: A History of Frankish Greece (1204–1566). London: John Murray. OCLC 563022439.
Preceded by Thomas II |
Lord of Salona 1258–1294 |
Succeeded by Thomas III |
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