Simon of Vermandois
Simon of Vermandois (1093–1148) was a French nobleman and bishop. He was a son of Hugh I of Vermandois. Elected bishop of Noyon in 1123, he was excommunicated in 1142 by Pope Innocent II, for divorcing his brother Raoul I, Count of Vermandois from Eléonore of Blois. He subsequently went on the Second Crusade with Louis VII of France, dying on the return journey in Seleucia. He was buried at , which he had founded in 1129, inviting monks from Clairvaux Abbey under .
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Simon of Vermandois
Simon of Vermandois (1093–1148) was a French nobleman and bishop. He was a son of Hugh I of Vermandois. Elected bishop of Noyon in 1123, he was excommunicated in 1142 by Pope Innocent II, for divorcing his brother Raoul I, Count of Vermandois from Eléonore of Blois. He subsequently went on the Second Crusade with Louis VII of France, dying on the return journey in Seleucia. He was buried at , which he had founded in 1129, inviting monks from Clairvaux Abbey under .
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Simon of Vermandois (1093–1148 ...... s from Clairvaux Abbey under .
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Simon van Vermandois (1093 - S ...... en van de abdij van Clairvaux.
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Simon von Vermandois († 10. Fe ...... tei von Ourscamp transferiert.
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Simon of Vermandois (1093–1148 ...... s from Clairvaux Abbey under .
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Simon van Vermandois (1093 - S ...... andois met Eleonora van Blois.
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Simon von Vermandois († 10. Fe ...... er Dynastie der Kapetinger an.
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Simon van Vermandois
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Simon von Vermandois
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