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Odo II of Champlitte

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223: 38:, Odo, and his brother William, joined the crusade. Upon the crusade's arrival at Corfu, a disagreement as to where the crusade should be directed divided the army into two camps. One that wanted follow Hugh of Saint-Pol and Prince 50:. After Odo arrived at Corfu he sent messengers to Brindisi to hire a fleet to take the crusade to Jerusalem. Subsequent meetings between Odo, Hugh and Alexious, directed the crusade towards Constantinople. 260: 284: 294: 253: 299: 54: 64:
He left behind a wife, Emeline of Broyes, who was much younger than he, and a daughter, Oda or Odette or Euda, who married
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Templar Families, Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c.1120-1307
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Constantinople
Odo I of Champlitte
Hugh, Count of Champagne
Citeaux
Alexius
Constantinople
Jerusalem
siege of Constantinople
Hagia Sophia
Hugh I of Ghent
Hugh III of Broyes
Phillips 2004
Phillips 2004
Phillips 2004
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