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Walter I of Brienne (1020-1089) was the son of Engelbert IV of Brienne and Petronille. He was born in France in 1020.
He married Eustachie de Tonnerre daughter of Milon III, count of Tonnerre and Azeka, countess of Bar-sur-Seine [1]
His children included: