Guy II de Pontailler | |
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Manor of Talmay, Fenay, Chevigny, Saulon-la-Rue, Saulon-la-Chapelle, Chailly, Champagny, Tart-le-Haut, Pontailler-sur-Saône and Heuilley-sur-Saône | |
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Tenure | 1364 - 1392 |
Predecessor | Hugues de Pontailler |
Successor | Guy III de Pontailler |
Born | Guy de Champlitte-Pontailler 1335 |
Died | 1392 |
Noble family | Champlitte-Pontailler |
Spouse(s) | Marguerite de Blaizy, Marguerite d'Anglure, Marguerite de Conflans. |
Heir | Guy III de Pontailler |
Father | Hugues de Pontailler |
Mother | Jeanne de Chalon |
Guy II de Pontailler was a French nobleman, successor of Hugues de Pontailler, part of the noble family Camplitte-Pontailler of Burgundy. He was born in Burgundy in 1348 (or 1335) and died in 1392 (possibly on May 4).[1] He was appointed marshal of the Duchy of Burgundy by duke Philip the Bold, then he took part in an expedition across the Saône against the Count of Montbéliard, then he fought in the Hundred Years' War. Guy II received the title of lord of Talmay, Fenay, Chevigny, Saulon-la-Rue, Saulon-la-Chapelle, Chailly, Champagny, Tart-le-Haut, Pontailler-sur-Saône and Heuilley-sur-Saône.