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Walter III of Châtillon (French: Gaucher III de Châtillon ; Latin: Gualcherius de Castellione) was a French knight and Lord of Châtillon, Montjay, Troissy, Crécy et Pierrefonds until his death in 1219.
Walter of Châtillon ( Latinized as Gualterus de Castellione) was a 12th-century French writer and theologian who wrote in the Latin language. He studied under Stephen of Beauvais and at the University of Paris.
Walter III of Châtillon was a French knight and Lord of Châtillon, Montjay, Troissy, Crécy et Pierrefonds until his death in 1219. With his marriage, he became Count of Saint-Pol. He was also the Butler of Champagne and the Seneschal of Burgundy.
Walter of Châtillon. views 3,706,434 updated. WALTER OF CH Â TILLON. Humanist poet of the 12th century; b. Ronchin, near Lille, France, c. 1135; d. Amiens. Because Walter was born at Lille, john of salisbury called him ab Insula or de Insulis. He studied at Paris and at Reims.
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. [1] His brother was Guy III, lord of Chatillon.
- 1166
- 1219
For an overview of the debate prior to 1990, see A. C. Dionisotti, “Walter of Châtillon and the Greeks,” in Latin Poetry and the Classical Tradition, ed. Peter Godman and Oswyn Murray (Oxford, 1990), 73–96, at 90–96.
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Walter III of Châtillon (French: Gaucher III de Châtillon ; Latin: Gualcherius de Castellione) was a French knight and Lord of Châtillon, Montjay, Troissy, Crécy et Pierrefonds until his death in 1219.