Lucy de Blois (d. 1120)
Lucy de Blois (d. 1120)
French princess. Name variations: sometimes referred to as Agnes; Lucy of Blois. Died with her sister in the wreck of the White Ship on November 25, 1120, in Barfleur, Normandy, France; daughter of Stephen of Blois, count of Blois, and Adela of Blois (1062–c. 1137); sister of Matilda de Blois (d. 1120).
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