Stephen, Count of Burgundy

French nobleman (1065–1102) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stephen (1065 – 17 May 1102), known as the Rash, was Count of Burgundy, Mâcon and Vienne from 1097 until his death.

Born1065 (1065)
Died17 May 1102(1102-05-17) (aged 36–37)
Ramla
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Stephen
Born1065 (1065)
Died17 May 1102(1102-05-17) (aged 36–37)
Ramla
Noble familyIvrea
SpouseBeatrice of Lorraine, Countess of Burgundy
Issue
Reginald III of Burgundy
William III of Mâcon
FatherWilliam I of Burgundy
MotherStephanie
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Born into a powerful and influential family, Stephen was the son of William I, Count of Burgundy and his wife Stephanie. Stephen’s younger brother Guy of Burgundy later became Pope Callixtus II.

Stephen succeeded to the county in 1097, following the death in the First Crusade of his elder brother Reginald II.[1] Stephen participated in the Crusade of 1101,[2] as a commander in the army of Stephen of Blois, helping with the capture of Ancyra and fighting in the disastrous Battle of Mersivan.[3] Stephen later died at the Battle of Ramla in 1102.[3] He was succeeded by his eldest son, Reginald III.

Family

Stephen was married to Beatrice of Lorraine.[4] Beatrice and Stephen’s children were:

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