Returns to his own country, and is killed by a fall from his horse, [ i. 247] and n.
——, count of Paris, [ i. 83].
His reception by Alexius of Constantinople, [ i. 94].
Mortally wounded, [ i. 108].
—— de Vair, slain, [ ii. 408].
—— de Trils, death of, [ ii. 165].
—— le Frison, count of Flanders, penitential pilgrimage of, [ i. 27].
Anecdote of his son, [ i. 56] n.
Robert the Monk, the chronicler, [ i. 49] n.
Rodolphe, chancellor of Jerusalem, [ i. 328].