Hugh III of Broyes

Hugh III, Lord of Broyes (c. 1120 – c. 1199) was at the end of the 11th century. He was the son of and his wife Félicité de Brienne, daughter of Erard I, Count of Brienne. Simon, Hugh's father, had three castles: at Broyes, Châteauvillain, and Beaufort. Hugh received the castles at Broyes and Chateauvillan, with the other going to his brother, who adopted the toponym of the lordship he received, and is known as Simon of Beaufort. Hugh III participated in the second crusade.

Hugh III of Broyes

Hugh III, Lord of Broyes (c. 1120 – c. 1199) was at the end of the 11th century. He was the son of and his wife Félicité de Brienne, daughter of Erard I, Count of Brienne. Simon, Hugh's father, had three castles: at Broyes, Châteauvillain, and Beaufort. Hugh received the castles at Broyes and Chateauvillan, with the other going to his brother, who adopted the toponym of the lordship he received, and is known as Simon of Beaufort. Hugh III participated in the second crusade.