Etiennette (-after 19 October 1088)

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Spouses and relationship events
Married:1probably between 1049 and 1057Guillaume I "le Grand" (1024-12 November 1087), Comte de Bourgogne
Children
Children with Guillaume I "le Grand":
Berta (-early January 1100)2
Eudes de Bourgogne (-before 12 November 1087)3
Renaud II (-1097 or summer 1101), Comte de Bourgogne4
Guillaume de Bourgogne (-before 1090)5
Etienne I "Tête-Hardi" de Bourgogne (-27 May 1102), Comte de Mâcon6
Hugues de Bourgogne (-13 September 1103), Archbishop of Besançon7
Ermentrude de Bourgogne (around 1050/55-1106 or after)8
Calixtus II (probably 1060-13 December 1124), Pope9
Sibylle de Bourgogne (1065-after 1103), Nun at the abbey of Fontevraud10
Raymond de Bourgogne (1070-13/20 September 1107), Governor of the city of Toledo11
Gisele de Bourgogne (1075-after 1133)12
Clemence de Bourgogne (around 1078-around 1133)13
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Died:14after 19 October 1088
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Sources

1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), Burgundy Kingdom - Counts of Burgundy.
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