| Robert III of Sablé | |
|---|---|
| Lord of Sablé-sur-Marthe | |
|  | |
| Lord of Sablé-sur-Marthe | |
| Predecessor | Lisiard of Sablé | 
| Successor | Robert IV of Sablé | 
| Born | 1122 or 1123 Sablé, Kingdom of France | 
| Died | 1151 or 1152 | 
| Spouse | Hersende of Antenaise | 
| Issue | 
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| House | Third House of Sablé | 
| Father | Lisiard of Sablé | 
| Mother | Thiphaine Chevrière of Briolé | 
| Religion | Roman Catholic | 
| Occupation | Noble | 
Robert II de Sablé[lower-alpha 1] (died 1165)[1] was the son of Lisiard of Sable and Thiphaine of Briole.[1]
Robert and his father Lisiard, Lord of Sablé, both fought against the Counts of Anjou, Fulk V and Geoffrey Plantagenet.[1] This conflict lasted until 1145, when he was defeated in battle and would remain a loyal subject of the Counts of Anjou.[1]
Marriage and family
Robert married Hersende of Anthenaise[1] with whom he had:
- Marguerite
- Robert IV of Sablé,[1] Grand Master of the Knights Templar
Notes
References
Sources
- Jessee, Scott (2015). "Crusaders and Templars: Robert the Burgundian Lord of Craon and Sablé and his Descendants, 1095-1192". Medieval Prosopography. 30.
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