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Hélie Burgundy de Talvas

Birth
Dijon, Departement de la Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France
Death
27 Feb 1141 (aged 60–61)
Neufchatel-en-Saosnois, Departement de la Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France
Burial
Neufchatel-en-Saosnois, Departement de la Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France Add to Map
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Hélie de Bourgogne (c. 1080 – 28 February 1141) was the daughter of Eudes I and Sibylla de Bourgogne.

In June 1095, she married Bertrand de Toulouse, as his second wife. The two had one son:
=== Pons (c.1098–1137).

Bertrand succeeded his father as Comte de Toulouse in 1105, and in 1108, he set out for Outremer to claim his father's rights as Comte de Tripoli. Hélie accompanied him on this expedition, which resulted in the capture of Tripoli in 1109; shortly after, their nephew, William-Jordan died of wounds, giving Bertrand an undisputed claim to Tripoli.

Bertrand died in 1112, and Pons succeeded him in Tripoli. Hélie returned to France, where she married Guillaume (William) III de Ponthieu in 1115. They had twelve children, including two named Robert, two named Guillaume (William), and two named Enguerrand:

=== Guy II de Ponthieu (d. 1147)
=== Guillaume (d. aft. 1166)
=== Robert
=== Robert de Garennes (d. aft. 1171), a monk
=== Guillaume
=== Enguerrand
=== Enguerrand
=== Mabile
=== Jean I, Comte d"Alençon (d. 1191)
=== Clemence (d. bef. 1189), married Juhel, Sire de Mayenne
=== Philippa (d. bef. 1149)
=== Ela (d. 10 October 1174), married first Guillaume de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, and second Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury

Hélie died on 28 February 1141, in the Abbey de Perseigne.

(Wikipedia)

D/O Matilda of Burgundy 1065-1110
Hélie de Bourgogne (c. 1080 – 28 February 1141) was the daughter of Eudes I and Sibylla de Bourgogne.

In June 1095, she married Bertrand de Toulouse, as his second wife. The two had one son:
=== Pons (c.1098–1137).

Bertrand succeeded his father as Comte de Toulouse in 1105, and in 1108, he set out for Outremer to claim his father's rights as Comte de Tripoli. Hélie accompanied him on this expedition, which resulted in the capture of Tripoli in 1109; shortly after, their nephew, William-Jordan died of wounds, giving Bertrand an undisputed claim to Tripoli.

Bertrand died in 1112, and Pons succeeded him in Tripoli. Hélie returned to France, where she married Guillaume (William) III de Ponthieu in 1115. They had twelve children, including two named Robert, two named Guillaume (William), and two named Enguerrand:

=== Guy II de Ponthieu (d. 1147)
=== Guillaume (d. aft. 1166)
=== Robert
=== Robert de Garennes (d. aft. 1171), a monk
=== Guillaume
=== Enguerrand
=== Enguerrand
=== Mabile
=== Jean I, Comte d"Alençon (d. 1191)
=== Clemence (d. bef. 1189), married Juhel, Sire de Mayenne
=== Philippa (d. bef. 1149)
=== Ela (d. 10 October 1174), married first Guillaume de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, and second Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury

Hélie died on 28 February 1141, in the Abbey de Perseigne.

(Wikipedia)

D/O Matilda of Burgundy 1065-1110


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148237838/h%C3%A9lie-de_talvas: accessed ), memorial page for Hélie Burgundy de Talvas (1080–27 Feb 1141), Find a Grave Memorial ID 148237838, citing Abbaye de Perseigne, Neufchatel-en-Saosnois, Departement de la Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France; Maintained by Marti Utter (contributor 47720777).