- male
- Theobald I, called the Cheater or the Trickster ("le Tricheur"), was the first count of Blois, Chartres, and Châteaudun from 960, and Tours from 9...
- male, deceased (1171)
- Henry of Blois (1101 - 1171) was Abbot of Glastonbury from 1126 and Bishop of Winchester from 1129 to his death. Henry was one of five sons of...
- female
- Lithuise of Blois Lithuise was born in Blois, Centre, Loir-et-Cher, France to Stephen Henry and Adela of Normandy she was married Milo I of...
- male, deceased (1203)
- Peter of Blois or Petrus Blesensis (c. 1135 - c. 1203) was a French poet and diplomat who wrote in Latin. Peter studied law in Bologna and theology...
- male, deceased (1159)
- William I of Blois (c.1137 - October 11, 1159) was Count of Boulogne (1153-1159) and Earl of Surrey (1153-1159). He was the third son of King...
- male, deceased (1984)
- Frederick Murray Blois was a Canadian politician. Born in Gore District, Nova Scotia, he was a member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for...
- deceased (1147)
- Eléonore of Blois or of Champagne , daughter of Stephen II, Count of Blois, and of Adela of Normandy. Married to Raoul I of Vermandois and mother o...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Marcel Paul was a French trade unionist and communist politician. General Secretary of an electricity workers' branch inside the Confédération Gé...
- male, deceased (1966)
- Jean Laigret (August 17, 1893 - March 11, 1966) was a French biologist who was born in Blois. For much of his career he was associated with the...
- female, deceased (1137)
- Adela of Normandy also known as Adela of Blois and Adela of England (c. 1062 or 1067 - March 8, 1137?) was by marriage countess of Blois, Chartres,...
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