Hugh II of Roucy
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Hugh II of Roucy
Summary
Hugh II of Roucy is a human[1]. He died on 1395[2]. He worked as a military personnel[3].
Key Facts
- Hugh II of Roucy died on 1395[2].
- Hugh II of Roucy's father was Simon de Roucy, Count of Braine[4].
- Hugh II of Roucy's mother was Marie de Châtillon[5].
- Hugh II of Roucy was married to Blanche de Coucy[6].
- A child of Hugh II of Roucy was Q28374057[7].
- A child of Hugh II of Roucy was Johann VI.[8].
- A child of Hugh II of Roucy was Blanche de Roucy[9].
- Hugh II of Roucy held citizenship in France[10].
- Hugh II of Roucy's professions included military personnel[3].
- Hugh II of Roucy is recorded as male[11].
- Hugh II of Roucy's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Hugh II of Roucy's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[13].
Body
Origins and Family
Hugh II of Roucy's father was Simon de Roucy, Count of Braine[4]. His mother was Marie de Châtillon[5].
Career and Affiliations
Hugh II of Roucy's professions included military personnel[3].
Personal Life
Hugh II of Roucy was married to Blanche de Coucy[6]. Children include Q28374057[7], 1390–1419[14], of France[15]; Johann VI.[8], 1400–1415[16]; and Blanche de Roucy[9].
Death and Burial
Hugh II of Roucy died on 1395[2].
FAQs
Who were Hugh II of Roucy's parents?
Hugh II of Roucy's father was Simon de Roucy, Count of Braine[4]. Hugh II of Roucy's mother was Marie de Châtillon[5].
Who was Hugh II of Roucy married to?
Hugh II of Roucy's spouses include Blanche de Coucy[6].
What did Hugh II of Roucy do for work?
Hugh II of Roucy worked as military personnel[3].