Roger de Montreuil
Roger de Montreuil was count de Montreuil and acknowledged of Saint-Riquier. He was wire of Herluin, count de Montreuil and solicitor of Saint-Riquier.
He is quoted for the first time in 943 when the count Arnoul Ier of Flanders besieged the castle of Montreuil, then held by his father. Two years later, it succeeds to him as count de Montreuil and solicitor of Saint-Riquier. But he does not manage to prevent Arnould from seizing Montreuil in 948, and must leave the place. He is quoted last once by Flodoard into 957. One knows one Hugues son to him, died into 961.
Sources
- Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Counts de Montreuil
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