Milo IV, lord of Le Puiset
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Milon du Puiset (d. August 1219) was a French Crusader from Champagne. He was Seigneur du Puiset, Vicomte de Chartres from 1190, and Count of Bar-sur-Seine from 1189. He after his son Gaucher, who was killed in July 1219, in the fighting near Damietta at the end of the Fifth Crusade.[1] He was the last of the Counts of Bar-sur-Seine of his line. After his death the County of Bar-sur-Seine was absorbed into the County of Champagne.[2]
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He married Hellesende de Joigny, daughter of Renaud IV de Joigny. His parents were Hugues IV de Puiset and Petronille de Bar-sur-Seine, daughter of Milon III de Bar-sur-Seine.[3]