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'''Robert III de Sablé''' (died 1165){{sfn|Jessee|2015|p=48}} was the son of Lisiard of Sable and Thiphaine of Briole.{{sfn|Jessee|2015|p=48}}
'''Robert II de Sablé''' (died 1165){{sfn|Jessee|2015|p=48}} was the son of Lisiard of Sable and Thiphaine of Briole.{{sfn|Jessee|2015|p=48}}


Robert and his father Lisiard, Lord of Sablé, both fought against the Counts of Anjou, [[Fulk, King of Jerusalem|Fulk V]] and [[Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou|Geoffrey Plantagenet]].{{sfn|Jessee|2015|p=48}} This conflict lasted until 1145, when he was defeated in battle and would remain a loyal subject of the Counts of Anjou.{{sfn|Jessee|2015|p=48}}
Robert and his father Lisiard, Lord of Sablé, both fought against the Counts of Anjou, [[Fulk, King of Jerusalem|Fulk V]] and [[Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou|Geoffrey Plantagenet]].{{sfn|Jessee|2015|p=48}} This conflict lasted until 1145, when he was defeated in battle and would remain a loyal subject of the Counts of Anjou.{{sfn|Jessee|2015|p=48}}

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Robert III of Sablé
Lord of Sablé-sur-Marthe
Lord of Sablé-sur-Marthe
PredecessorLisiard of Sablé
SuccessorRobert IV of Sablé
Born1122 or 1123
Sablé, Kingdom of France
Died1151 or 1152
SpouseHersende of Antenaise
Issue
  • Robert IV of Sablé
  • Marguerite of Sablé
HouseThird House of Sablé
FatherLisiard of Sablé
MotherThiphaine Chevrière of Briolé
ReligionRoman Catholic
OccupationNoble

Robert II de Sablé (died 1165)[1] was the son of Lisiard of Sable and Thiphaine of Briole.[1]

Robert and his father Lisiard, Lord of Sablé, both fought against the Counts of Anjou, Fulk V and Geoffrey Plantagenet.[1] This conflict lasted until 1145, when he was defeated in battle and would remain a loyal subject of the Counts of Anjou.[1]

Marriage and family

Robert married Hersende of Anthenaise[1] with whom he had:

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Jessee 2015, p. 48.

Sources

  • Jessee, Scott (2015). "Crusaders and Templars: Robert the Burgundian Lord of Craon and Sablé and his Descendants, 1095-1192". Medieval Prosopography. Vol. 30. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help); Invalid |ref=harv (help)