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Robert III of Sablé | |
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Lord of Sablé-sur-Marthe | |
Lord of Sablé-sur-Marthe | |
Predecessor | Lisiard of Sablé |
Successor | Robert IV of Sablé |
Born | 1122 or 1123 Sablé, Kingdom of France |
Died | 1151 or 1152 |
Spouse | Hersende of Antenaise |
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House | Third House of Sablé[1] |
Father | Lisiard of Sablé |
Mother | Thiphaine of Briolé |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Occupation | Noble |
Robert III of Sablé founded the Abby of Gaut outside of Bois-Renou [2] in 1189. He married Hersende with whom he had a daughter, Marguerite,[2] and a son, Robert IV de Sablé.[3]
His father was Lisiard, Lord of Sablé, and both fought against Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou.[4] The battle lasted until 1146, when they signed a treaty.[4]
References
- ^ Ménage 1683, p. 7.
- ^ a b Le Paige 1777, p. 474.
- ^ Le Paige 1777, p. 525.
- ^ a b Le Paige 1777, p. 472.
Bibliography
- Le Paige, André René (1777). Dictionnaire topographique, historique, généalogique et bibliographique de la province et du diocèse du Maine. Vol. 2. Maine, France: Toutain. p. 609.
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(help) - Ménage, Monsieur (1683). Histoire de Sablé: Premiere Partie. Paris, France: Pierre Le Petit. p. 475.