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'''Walter III of Châtillon''' (1166 - 1219), also known as '''Gaucher III of Châtillon''', was a French nobleman.<ref>''Red Book of the Exchequer''</ref> He was a son of ] and ]. '''Walter III of Châtillon''' (1166 - 1219), also known as '''Gaucher III of Châtillon''', was a French nobleman.<ref>''Red Book of the Exchequer''</ref> He was a son of Guy II of Châtillon and ].


In 1196 he married ] (]), daughter of ] and in 1205, he succeeded his father-in-law as ]. In 1196 he married ] (]), daughter of ] and in 1205, he succeeded his father-in-law as ].

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Walter III of Châtillon
Born1166
Died1219
Noble familyHouse of Châtillon
Spouse(s)Elisabeth of Saint-Pol
FatherGuy II of Châtillon
MotherAdèle of Dreux

Walter III of Châtillon (1166 - 1219), also known as Gaucher III of Châtillon, was a French nobleman. He was a son of Guy II of Châtillon and Adèle of Dreux.

In 1196 he married Elisabeth of Saint-Pol (hr), daughter of Hugo IV, Count of Saint-Pol and in 1205, he succeeded his father-in-law as count of Saint-Pol.

Walter was the father of:

References

  1. Red Book of the Exchequer

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