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Álmos, King of Croatia1

b. circa 1068, d. 1129
Álmos, King of Croatia|b. c 1068\nd. 1129|p363.htm#i8300|Géza I, Király Magyarország|b. bt 1044 - 1045\nd. 25 Apr 1077|p349.htm#i8301|Synadena|b. c 1042\nd. a 1077|p349.htm#i8897|Béla I., Király Magyarország|b. b 1014\nd. 1063|p346.htm#i7411|Rixa, Królewna Polska|b. 1018\nd. a 1052|p343.htm#i8304|Theodules Synadenos|b. c 1012|p68.htm#i8898|N. N. Botaneiata|b. c 1025|p68.htm#i8899|
FatherGéza I, Király Magyarország2 b. between 1044 and 1045, d. 25 April 1077
MotherSynadena2 b. circa 1042, d. after 1077
      Álmos, King of Croatia was the father of Sophie Magyar; daughter of Prinze Almos von Kroatien.3 Álmos, King of Croatia was born circa 1068.2 He was the son of Géza I, Király Magyarország and Synadena.2 Álmos, King of Croatia became King of Croatia, which his father had claimed, based on his aunt Helen being the widow of the dead King Zwonimir, in 1091.2,4 King of Croatia between 1091 and 1095.2 He was a witness where Szent László I, Király Magyarország designated, having no male heirs, his nephew Almus as his heir circa 1095.5 Álmos, King of Croatia was blinded, along with his infant son, by his brother Kálmán who had seized the throne in 1095.5 He was a witness where Könyves Kálmán, Király Magyarország succeeded his uncle, Ladislas, to the throne of Hungary, usurping his brother Almus, who'd been designated successor, and blinding both Almus, and his infant son Béla, in 1095.5 Álmos, King of Croatia married Premislava Svyatopolkovna, daughter of Svyatopolk II Mikhail Izyaslavich, Prince of Novgorod, Turov, and Kiev and Helene of the Polovets, on 21 August 1104; His 2nd.2,6 Álmos, King of Croatia died in 1129.2,7

Family

Premislava Svyatopolkovna b. circa 1094?, d. 1116
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 51-31.
  2. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, arpad.txt 4/15/99.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Jüngeren Babenberger.
  4. [S1179] Dr. O. Dominik Mandic, Mandic, Chap. 4.
  5. [S944] C. A. Macartney, Hungary: A Short History, Chap. 2.
  6. [S1165] Various, Mother of Sbyslava Svyatopolkovna of Kiev in "Sbyslava Svyatopolkovna," newsgroup message 2002-02-17 06:20:42 PST, msg 2, per Samuel H. Cross & Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor of "The Russian Primary Chronicle: Laurentian Text" (Cambridge, MA: The Mediaeval Academt of America, 1953), pg. 202, 21 Aug 1104.
  7. [S657] Royalty Wall Chart; unknown repository.
  8. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Arpad 2.
  9. [S929] Der Babenberger, online http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.history.gtour.babenb/babnamen.htm

Clemence de Poitou1

b. before 1052, d. after 1129
Clemence de Poitou|b. b 1052\nd. a 1129|p363.htm#i5043|Guillaume V Pierre, comte de Poitou, duc d' Aquitaine et de Gascogne|b. c 1024|p60.htm#i7447|Ermesende, comtesse de Longwy|b. a 1030\nd. 1058|p345.htm#i9172|Guillaume III "le Grand", comte de Poitou et duc d' Aquitaine|b. c 969\nd. 31 Jan 1030|p338.htm#i6522|Agnes de Bourgogne|b. c 995\nd. 9 Nov 1068|p347.htm#i9079|Adalbert, Herzog von Ober-Lothringen|b. c 1010?\nd. 1048|p342.htm#i7886|Clemence de Foix|b. c 1010|p62.htm#i7887|
FatherGuillaume V Pierre, comte de Poitou, duc d' Aquitaine et de Gascogne b. circa 1024
MotherErmesende, comtesse de Longwy b. after 1030, d. 1058
     Clemence de Poitou was wrongly ascribed to be the daughter of Countess Ermesende and granddaughter of Adalbert of Longwy when in fact it should be that Ermesende, her daughter, was the one who married an Adalbert, Adalbert de Dabo.2 She was the daughter of Duke (of Aquitaine) William VII.3 Also called Clementia van Gleiberg Dutch.4 She was per a surviving contemporary source, said to be the daughter of Countess Ermesende of Longwy and granddaughter of Adalbert of Longwy.5 Also called Clemence Longwy. She was the mother of Gerhard II, Graaf van Gelre en van Zutphen; the only son of Count Gerard I of Gelders and Clementia-Ermengard of Poitou, daughter of Duke William VII of Aquitaine.3 Clemence de Poitou was born before 1052. She was the daughter of Guillaume V Pierre, comte de Poitou, duc d' Aquitaine et de Gascogne and Ermesende, comtesse de Longwy. Clemence de Poitou married Konrad I, Graf von Luxemburg, son of Giselbert, Graf von Luxemburg and N. N. (?), circa 1083; His 2nd (widower). Her 1st.3,6 Clemence de Poitou married Gerhard I "de Lange", Graaf van Wassenberg en Gelder, son of Gerardus III, Graaf van Wassenberg, before 1087; His 2nd. Her 2nd (widow).3,4,6 Clemence de Poitou died after 1129.3,6

Family

Gerhard I "de Lange", Graaf van Wassenberg en Gelder b. between 1055 and 1060, d. 16 October 1137
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 3-31, 119-31, 278-31.
  2. [S901] Todd A. Farmerie (e-mail address), Etiennette of Longwy - NOT!!!!
    In "Etiennette of Longwy - NOT!!!!
    ," newsgroup message 2001-04-25 23:30:18 PST, per a surviving contemporary source, but with new interpretation.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Die Familie der Herzöge von Geldern.
  4. [S975] De Graafschap in de Middeleeuwen, online http://home.planet.nl/~graafschap.middeleeuwen/algemeen/…
  5. [S901] Todd A. Farmerie (e-mail address), Etiennette of Longwy - NOT!!!!
    In "Etiennette of Longwy - NOT!!!!
    ," newsgroup message 2001-04-25 23:30:18 PST, per a surviving contemporary source.
  6. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Luxemburger.
  7. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 304-31.

Adélaïde de Provence1

b. circa 1058, d. after 1129
Adélaïde de Provence|b. c 1058\nd. a 1129|p363.htm#i9637|Guilhem Bertrand, comte de Provence|b. c 1035\nd. 1093|p353.htm#i9674|Adélaïde de Carnavese|b. c 1039\nd. a 12 Oct 1113|p359.htm#i9675|Foulques B. de Provence|b. a 1003\nd. 27 Apr 1051|p343.htm#i5096|N. N. de Toulouse|b. c 1015?\nd. 1095|p354.htm#i5097|Arduin I., Graf von Ivrea|b. a 1019|p74.htm#i9682||||
FatherGuilhem Bertrand, comte de Provence2 b. circa 1035, d. 1093
MotherAdélaïde de Carnavese2 b. circa 1039, d. after 12 October 1113
     Countess of Forcalquier. Countess of Provence. Adélaïde de Provence was born circa 1058. She was the daughter of Guilhem Bertrand, comte de Provence and Adélaïde de Carnavese.2 Adélaïde de Provence married Armengol IV, conde d' Urgell, son of Armengol III, conde d' Urgell and Clemencia de Bigorre, in 1079; His 2nd.2,3 Adélaïde de Provence died after 1129.2

Family

Armengol IV, conde d' Urgell b. circa 1056, d. 28 March 1092
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 197-32.
  2. [S460] Counts of Provence 11th Century, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/jfcampio/BaseDonn.htm
  3. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 11.

Rainald de Dunstanville1

d. after 1129
     Rainald de Dunstanville was named from Dénestanville at Seine-Maritime, arr. Dieppe, cant. Longueville, Normandy.1 He married Adelisa de Lisle, daughter of Humphrey de Lisle.1,2 Rainald de Dunstanville died after 1129.1

Family

Adelisa de Lisle b. circa 1068?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 441.
  2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 525.

Nivelon II, seigneur de Fréteval1

b. circa 1070, d. after 1129
Nivelon II, seigneur de Fréteval|b. c 1070\nd. a 1129|p363.htm#i30349|Foucher, seigneur de Fréteval|b. c 1035\nd. b 1095|p354.htm#i27736|Hildeburge Gouët|b. c 1050|p265.htm#i30352|Nivelon I "le Chartrain", seigneur de Fréteval|b. c 990\nd. c 1050|p342.htm#i30353||||||||||
FatherFoucher, seigneur de Fréteval1 b. circa 1035, d. before 1095
MotherHildeburge Gouët1 b. circa 1050
     Nivelon II, seigneur de Fréteval was born circa 1070.1 He was the son of Foucher, seigneur de Fréteval and Hildeburge Gouët.1 Nivelon II, seigneur de Fréteval married Eustachie (?).1 Nivelon II, seigneur de Fréteval died after 1129.1

Family

Eustachie (?) b. circa 1070
Child

Citations

  1. [S1660] Généalogie ascendante de Jeanne de BOURNONVILLE, online http://fjaunais.free.fr/habart1.htm, Seigneurs de FRETEVAL (990-1257).

Uhtred fitz Maldred1

b. between 1075 and 1080, d. before 1128/29
Uhtred fitz Maldred|b. bt 1075 - 1080\nd. b 1128/29|p363.htm#i8480|Maldred fitz Maldred|b. c 1045|p65.htm#i8481||||Maldred mac Crínán|b. 1005\nd. 1045|p341.htm#i7942|Ealdgyth of Northumberland|b. b 1016|p62.htm#i7946|||||||
FatherMaldred fitz Maldred2 b. circa 1045
     Uhtred fitz Maldred was born between 1075 and 1080. He was the son of Maldred fitz Maldred.2 Uhtred fitz Maldred died before 1128/29. His obit is recorded in the Liber Vitae of Durham.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 247-22.
  2. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. 10-11 - Abergavenny.

Ranulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux1,2

b. circa 1042, d. 1128/29
Ranulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux|b. c 1042\nd. 1128/29|p363.htm#i6821|Ranulph I, Vicomte du Bessin|b. c 1015|p58.htm#i7107|Alix de Normandie|b. c 1022|p58.htm#i7109|Anschitil de Bayeaux|b. c 990\nd. a 1031|p338.htm#i7108||||Richard I., duc de Normandie|b. c 997\nd. 6 Aug 1027|p337.htm#i7110|N. N. , a mistress of Richard III of Normandy|b. c 1000|p56.htm#i21024|
FatherRanulph I, Vicomte du Bessin3 b. circa 1015
MotherAlix de Normandie3 b. circa 1022
     Also called Ralph de Meschines.4,5 Ranulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux was born circa 1042 at Normandy, France. He was the son of Ranulph I, Vicomte du Bessin and Alix de Normandie.3 Ranulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux was regarded as an adult in 1066.6 He married Margaret d' Avranches, daughter of Richard le Goz, vicomte d' Avranches and Emma de Conteville, after 1066 at England. Ranulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux was living in April 1089.6 He was was commander of the Royal Forces in 1124 at Normandy, France. He died in 1128/29 at Chester, Cheshire, England. Ranulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux was buried in St. Werburg's, Chester, England.

Family

Margaret d' Avranches b. circa 1046, d. circa 1136
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 132A-25.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, III:166.
  3. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 132A-24.
  4. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 132A-26.
  5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 365.
  6. [S879] Kevin Miller (e-mail address), RE: Alice of Normandy in "Re: Alice of Normandy," newsgroup message 2001-03-22 22:33:12 PST.
  7. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 2.

Ranulf Avenal1

d. 1128/29
     Ranulf Avenal was a witness where vicecomitissa Adelise fitz Baldwin "amita" of Ranulf Avenal.1 Ranulf Avenal married Matilda de Muelles, daughter of Baldwin de Muelles, Sheriff of Exeter and Emma (?), after 1087; Her 2nd (widow).1 Ranulf Avenal died in 1128/29.1

Family

Matilda de Muelles

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IV:317.

Mikhail Vyacheslavich of Rus1

b. circa 1105, d. 25 July 1129
Mikhail Vyacheslavich of Rus|b. c 1105\nd. 25 Jul 1129|p363.htm#i22448|Vyacheslav II Vladimirovich, Prince of Smolensk, Great Prince of Kiev|b. c 1078\nd. c 1155|p369.htm#i5314||||Vladimir I. M. V., Prince of Pereyaslavl, Smolensk, Chernigov, and Kiev|b. 1053\nd. 19 May 1125|p361.htm#i5299|Gytha of Wessex|b. 1053\nd. 10 Mar|p283.htm#i5311|||||||
FatherVyacheslav II Vladimirovich, Prince of Smolensk, Great Prince of Kiev1 b. circa 1078, d. circa 1155
     Mikhail Vyacheslavich of Rus was born circa 1105. He was the son of Vyacheslav II Vladimirovich, Prince of Smolensk, Great Prince of Kiev.1 Mikhail Vyacheslavich of Rus died on 25 July 1129.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S999] Andrew S. Kalinkin (e-mail address), Vladimir Monomakh's family (Was: Re: Mother of Jurij Dolgorukij) in "Vladimir Monomakh's family I," newsgroup message 2000/11/24
    , I,301; II,293.
  2. [S999] Andrew S. Kalinkin (e-mail address), Vladimir Monomakh's family (Was: Re: Mother of Jurij Dolgorukij) in "Vladimir Monomakh's family I," newsgroup message 2000/11/24
    , II,525.

Beatrix de Roucy1,2,3

b. circa 1055, d. after 2 September 1129
Beatrix de Roucy|b. c 1055\nd. a 2 Sep 1129|p363.htm#i6496|Hilduin IV, comte de Montdidier|b. 1010\nd. 1063|p346.htm#i5683|Alix, comtesse de Roucy|b. 1014\nd. 1062|p346.htm#i5684|Hilduin I., comte de Montdidier|b. c 980\nd. c 1063|p346.htm#i11429||||Ebles I., comte de Reims & de Roucy|b. c 985\nd. 11 May 1033|p338.htm#i7073|Beatrix de Hainaut|b. c 997\nd. a 1035|p339.htm#i7074|
FatherHilduin IV, comte de Montdidier4,2,3 b. 1010, d. 1063
MotherAlix, comtesse de Roucy2,3 b. 1014, d. 1062
     Beatrix de Roucy was born circa 1055.5 She was the daughter of Hilduin IV, comte de Montdidier and Alix, comtesse de Roucy.4,2,3 Beatrix de Roucy married Geoffroy II, comte de Mortagne, son of Routrou I, vicomte de Château-Dun and Adeline (?), circa 1067.2 Beatrix de Roucy died after 2 September 1129.6,5

Family

Geoffroy II, comte de Mortagne b. 1039, d. October 1100
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 151-24, 153-24.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:863.
  3. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:307.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:App. D, pg. 112.
  5. [S274] INRIA - Domaine de Voluceau - Rocquencourt, 04 NOV 1999.
  6. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 266-30.
  7. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:308.
  8. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 117.

Guilhem V, comte de Forcalquier, marquis de Provence1,2

b. circa 1080, d. October 1129
Guilhem V, comte de Forcalquier, marquis de Provence|b. c 1080\nd. Oct 1129|p363.htm#i9631|Armengol IV, conde d' Urgell|b. c 1056\nd. 28 Mar 1092|p353.htm#i9636|Adélaïde de Provence|b. c 1058\nd. a 1129|p363.htm#i9637|Armengol I., conde d' Urgell|b. c 1033\nd. bt Feb 1065 - Mar 1065|p346.htm#i9638|Clemencia de Bigorre|b. c 1035\nd. a 1065|p346.htm#i9641|Guilhem B., comte de Provence|b. c 1035\nd. 1093|p353.htm#i9674|Adélaïde de Carnavese|b. c 1039\nd. a 12 Oct 1113|p359.htm#i9675|
FatherArmengol IV, conde d' Urgell2 b. circa 1056, d. 28 March 1092
MotherAdélaïde de Provence b. circa 1058, d. after 1129
     Guilhem V, comte de Forcalquier, marquis de Provence was born circa 1080. He was the son of Armengol IV, conde d' Urgell and Adélaïde de Provence.2 Guilhem V, comte de Forcalquier, marquis de Provence married Gersende d' Albon, daughter of Guigues III, comte d'Albon & de Grenoble and Mathilda, Regina, before 1110.2 Guilhem V, comte de Forcalquier, marquis de Provence died in October 1129 at Avignon, France.3

Family

Gersende d' Albon b. after 1092, d. after 1160
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 195-31.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 11.
  3. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 11, year only.

Leopold I "der Tapfere" von Steiermark1

b. circa 1092, d. 24 October 1129
Leopold I "der Tapfere" von Steiermark|b. c 1092\nd. 24 Oct 1129|p363.htm#i22146|Markgraf von Steiermark Otakar II von Steiermark|b. c 1060\nd. 28 Nov 1122|p361.htm#i8565|Elisabeth von Babenberg|b. c 1074\nd. 10 Oct 1105|p357.htm#i8566|Markgraf von Steiermark Otakar I. von Steiermark|b. b 1020\nd. 29 Mar 1075|p349.htm#i8568|Markgräfin der Kärntner Mark Willibirg von Eppenstein|b. c 1023\nd. 27 Aug|p284.htm#i8569|Liutpold II "der Schöne", Markgraf von Österreich|b. 1050\nd. 12 Oct 1095|p354.htm#i7476|Itha von Cham, Markgräfin von Österreich|b. c 1046?\nd. 1101|p355.htm#i8567|
FatherMarkgraf von Steiermark Otakar II von Steiermark1 b. circa 1060, d. 28 November 1122
MotherElisabeth von Babenberg1 b. circa 1074, d. 10 October 1105
     Leopold I "der Tapfere" von Steiermark was born circa 1092. He was the son of Markgraf von Steiermark Otakar II von Steiermark and Elisabeth von Babenberg.1 Leopold I "der Tapfere" von Steiermark died on 24 October 1129.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Otakare.

Nele d' Aubigny1

b. circa 1064, d. circa 21 November 1129
Nele d' Aubigny|b. c 1064\nd. c 21 Nov 1129|p363.htm#i12190|Roger de Albini|b. c 1040|p100.htm#i12187|Avitia de Montbrai|b. c 1045|p100.htm#i12188|William d' Aubigny|b. c 1010|p100.htm#i12193|N. N. du Plessis|b. c 1015|p100.htm#i12194|Roger de Montbrai||p161.htm#i18160||||
FatherRoger de Albini2 b. circa 1040
MotherAvitia de Montbrai2 b. circa 1045
     Also called Nigel d' Aubigny.3 Nele d' Aubigny was younger son of Roger and Amice,whose parentage is unknown.4 He was born circa 1064 at St. Martin d'Aubigny near Coutances, Normandy, France.2,3 He was the son of Roger de Albini and Avitia de Montbrai.2 The Domesday Survey in 1086. Nele d' Aubigny was held large holdings in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Warwickshire in 1086.3 He was the bow-bearer to King William Rufus between 1087 and 1100.5 He was given permission to marry Maud d' Auila, whose husband, Robert de Mowbray was alive, and in prison for rebellion against William Rufus, by Pope Paschall between 13 August 1099 and 18 November 1105.5 He was girt with the sword of knighthood by King Henry I after September 1100.5 Battle of succession, Henry I defeating Robert Curthose, and Normandy reunited with England. On 28 September 1106 at the Battle of Tinchebrai, Normandy, France.6 He took a conspicuous part in the battle on behalf of Henry against his brother Robert Curthose, in which he slew the horse of Curthose and the brought the prince himself before the king on 28 September 1106 at the Battle of Tinchebrai, Normandy, France.5 He again came to great service of King Henry, as the King was besieging a castle in Normandy, he first entered the breech, sword in hand, and delivered up the fortress to the king, after 28 September 1106.5 He received, for his services to the king in Normandy, a royal grant of the forfeited lands of his maternal uncle, Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, both in Normandy and England; as also his castles, with the castle in Bayeaux and its appurtences; so that he had no less than 120 knights' fees in Normandy, and as many in England; thus becoming one of the most powerful persons of the period after 28 September 1106.5 He married Maud de Laigle, daughter of Richer de Laigle and Judith d' Avranches, after 1107; His 1st. Her 2nd. (Permitted by Pope Paschal II.).5,7,8 Nele d' Aubigny and Maud de Laigle were divorced before 1118; On grounds of consanguinity. (She'd been married first to his mother's brother. ?) s.p.5,7 Nele d' Aubigny married, by the special advice of King Henry I, Gundred de Gorney in 1118.5 He married Gundreda de Gournay, daughter of Gerard de Gournai and Edith de Warenne, in June 1118; His 2nd, at the King's instance.5,9,10 Nele d' Aubigny died circa 21 November 1129. He died at an advanced age.5,11,12 Nele d' Aubigny was buried in the Abbey of Bec, Normandy. He was buried with his ancestor.5

Family 1

Maud de Laigle b. circa 1075

Family 2

Gundreda de Gournay b. circa 1097?, d. circa 1154
Children

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:367.
  2. [S209] Somerset Herald J.R. Planché, Planché, J.R..
  3. [S643] E.Domesday, online http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/book.html
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:366-367.
  5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 386.
  6. [S429] John Sweetman, Dictionary of European Battles, pg. 223.
  7. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:706.
  8. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:368.
  9. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 492.
  10. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:369.
  11. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 492, 1129.
  12. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:369, 21st or 26th Nov 1129.
  13. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 269.

Herbert "the Chamberlain" (?)1

b. circa 1065, d. before 1130
     Herbert "the Chamberlain" (?) was of unproven ancestry.1 He is said to be the great-grandson of Herbert, Comte de Vermandois, the lineal descendant of Charlemagne.2 He was born circa 1065. He was held lands in 1086 at Hampshire, England.1 He acquired more lands in Bedfordshire, Hampshire, Gloucester, and Yorkshire at England. He was Chamberlain and Treasurer under King's William II and Henry I between 1098 and 1130 at England.1 He married Emma de Blois, daughter of Étienne II, comte de Blois and Adèle de Normandie.1,2 Herbert "the Chamberlain" (?) died before 1130.1

Family

Emma de Blois b. after 1080
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 262.26.
  2. [S1191] Esq. John Burke B:C of GB&I, IV:728.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:App. D, pg. 108.

William de Boulogne

b. circa 1080, d. before 1130
William de Boulogne|b. c 1080\nd. b 1130|p363.htm#i8248|Godefroid de Bouillon, roi de Jérusalem|b. 1061\nd. 18 Jul 1100|p355.htm#i7842|Beatrice de Magnavil|b. c 1060|p64.htm#i8249|Eustache II "aux Gernons", comte de Boulogne|b. c 1030\nd. bt 1070 - 1080|p348.htm#i5021|Ida de Verdun|b. c 1040\nd. 13 Aug 1113|p359.htm#i5022|Geoffrey I. de Mandeville of Pleshy|b. c 1030\nd. c 1100|p355.htm#i8392|Athelaise de Balts|b. c 1038|p54.htm#i8393|
FatherGodefroid de Bouillon, roi de Jérusalem1 b. 1061, d. 18 July 1100
MotherBeatrice de Magnavil1 b. circa 1060
     William de Boulogne was born circa 1080. He was the son of Godefroid de Bouillon, roi de Jérusalem and Beatrice de Magnavil.1 William de Boulogne was living In King Henry I's time.1 He died before 1130.1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1026] Order of the Crown of America, Stuart Walcott Hamilton, I, Stuart Walcott Hamilton of Orange, County of Essex, and State of New Jersey, desire to place on record amont the archives of the Order the fact of my lineal descent from Charlemagne, Emperor of the West, which is as follows, as may be more fully seen in the pedigree annexed, viz:- Charlemagne, Louis I, Emperor Charles, Louis II, Charles the Simple, Louis IV, Duke Charles, Gerberga Countess of Louvain, Matilda Countewss of Boulogne, Eustace II County of Boulogne, Geoffrey de Boulogne, William D. Boulogne Faramusde Boulogne and de Tingry, Sibille de Tingry and de Fiennes, William de Fiennes, daughter of William de Fiennes wife of Bartholomew de Hampton, Sir Reginald de Hampton, Sir Alexander de Hampton, Sir Reginald de Hampton, John de Hampton, Edmund de Hampton, John Hapden, Anne Hampton, wife of William de Puttenham als. Putnam, Nicholas Putnam, Henry Putnam, Richard Putnam, John Putnam Nicholas Putnam, John Putnam Thomas Putnam, Deliverance Putnam, wife of Jonathan Walcott, William Walcott, Benjamin Walcott, Benjamin Stuart Walcott, Benjamin Stuart Walcott, Elizabeth Walcott, the mother of the said Stuart Walcott Hamilton. And I the deponent further say that the above line of ancestry, and as set forth in the pedigree annexed, is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) Subscribed and sworn to before me (Seal) AUTHORITIES: The Royal Line from Charlemagne to Duke Charles is of common knowledge, and may be found set forth in any history of France of general reference work. The Ancestry of Matilda, wife of Eustace, County of Boulogne, will be found in a contemporary chronicle published with critical notes in Monumenta Germaniae. Domesday Book compiled in the reign of William the Conqueror (1086), and in the lifetime of the persons composing the three generations following Matilda, is authority for those generations, which are further confirmed by the reprinted archives, deeds, and abstracts given in the margin. Faramus of Boulogneis an historical character, and his descent is set forth in his charters, and in other legal documents contemporary with the lives of the persons most interested, (see references in the margin). The same is true of Sibilla de Tingry and her son. The Hampton pedigree is of date of 1579, and so far as possible to prove from printed records would appear to be authoritative, the only criticism being that there is a possibility of one generation having been doubled which in no wise affects the line of descent, and this pedigree is accepted by Lipscombe the careful historian of Buckinghamshire, and Edmonston in his magnificent work on the peerage as per references given in the margin. The Putnam line has been investigated by Eben Putnam and the published results have been confirmed in many important and minor particulars by later finds of deeds, lawsuits, etc., revealed by the publication of calanders and archives by the British Government. The fact that this family possessed lands in the parishes formerly the properties of these ancestors is in itself confirmatory of the pedigree. The search for Putnam ancestry included an exhaustive search of all probate records, feet of fines, lay subsidies, many series of close and patent rolls, and of parish registers, as well as Mss. collections in the British Museum and the Heralds College. NOTE TO THE READER: The following document was found in a box of old family papers, and has not been verified by me personally. The applicant, Stuart Walcott Hamilton is a relative from my grandmother's side (Margaret Hamilton Howard). If anyone would like to comment on, or dispute the facts contained in the following works, please contact me by E-mail (e-mail address). --Liese Uptegrove-Ade'.

Robert "with the Beard" de Umfreville1

b. circa 1030, d. before 1130
     Robert "with the Beard" de Umfreville was born circa 1030 at Amphreville- sur-Iton?, Normandy, France.1 He built Elsdon circa 1080 at Northumberland, England.1 He died before 1130.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1234] Umfrevilles, online http://gazzalw.tripod.com/umfrevil.html
  2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 753.

conde Fernando Fernández1

b. circa 1087?, d. before 1130
     Conde Fernando Fernández was born circa 1087?. He married Elvira Alfonso de Castilla, daughter of Alfonso VI Fernández "el Bravo", rey de León and Jimena Muñoz de Asturias, before 1117; Her 2nd (widow). Conde Fernando Fernández died before 1130.1

Family

Elvira Alfonso de Castilla b. say 1079
Child

Citations

  1. [S1380] Todd A. Farmerie and Nathaniel L. Taylor, "Notes On ... Sancha de Ayala", pg. 7, Royal Descent A.

William de Curcy II1

d. circa 1130
William de Curcy II|d. c 1130|p363.htm#i24927|William de Curcy I||p50.htm#i24928||||Richard de Curcy||p50.htm#i24929||||||||||
FatherWilliam de Curcy I1
     William de Curcy II was the son of William de Curcy I.1 William de Curcy II married Avice de Rumelli, daughter of William le Meschines of Egremont, Lord of Copeland and Cecilia de Rumelio.1,2 William de Curcy II died circa 1130.1

Family

Avice de Rumelli b. 1115?
Child

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII, Chart between 48-49.
  2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 674.

Mathilde de Châteaudun1

b. circa 1088, d. circa 1130
Mathilde de Châteaudun|b. c 1088\nd. c 1130|p363.htm#i14806|Hugues III dit Capelle, vicomte de Châteaudun||p246.htm#i27734|Agnès de Fréteval|b. a 1070\nd. a 1110|p358.htm#i27735|Routrou I., vicomte de Château-Dun|b. b 1005|p60.htm#i7490||||Foucher, seigneur de Fréteval|b. c 1035\nd. b 1095|p354.htm#i27736|Hildeburge Gouët|b. c 1050|p265.htm#i30352|
FatherHugues III dit Capelle, vicomte de Châteaudun2
MotherAgnès de Fréteval2 b. after 1070, d. after 1110
     Mathilde de Châteaudun was born circa 1088.3 She was the daughter of Hugues III dit Capelle, vicomte de Châteaudun and Agnès de Fréteval.2 Mathilde de Châteaudun married Geoffroy IV "Grisegonelle" de Preuilly, comte de Vendôme, son of Geoffroy III, baron de Preuilly and Euphrosyne de Nevers, comtesse de Vendôme, in 1105.4 Mathilde de Châteaudun died circa 1130.3

Family

Geoffroy IV "Grisegonelle" de Preuilly, comte de Vendôme b. circa 1086, d. 1145
Child

Citations

  1. [S274] INRIA - Domaine de Voluceau - Rocquencourt, 04 NOV 1999.
  2. [S1660] Généalogie ascendante de Jeanne de BOURNONVILLE, online http://fjaunais.free.fr/habart1.htm, Vicomtes de CHATEAUDUN (850-1300).
  3. [S1660] Généalogie ascendante de Jeanne de BOURNONVILLE, online http://fjaunais.free.fr/habart1.htm, Seigneurs et Barons de PREUILLY & VENDOME (860-1212).
  4. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Vendome.

Gutierre Peláez de Silva1

d. circa 1130
Gutierre Peláez de Silva|d. c 1130|p363.htm#i20188|Pelayo Peláez de Cisneros|d. c 1111|p358.htm#i20190|Mayor González||p181.htm#i20191|Pelayo Fruelez "el Diacono"|d. 1032|p338.htm#i20192|Aldonza Ordoñez de Asturias||p181.htm#i20193|||||||
FatherPelayo Peláez de Cisneros2 d. circa 1111
MotherMayor González2
     Gutierre Peláez de Silva was the son of Pelayo Peláez de Cisneros and Mayor González.2 Son of Mayor Gonsalez & Pelayo Pelayez de Cisneros.1 Gutierre Peláez de Silva married Maria Perez de Ambia.1 Gutierre Peláez de Silva died circa 1130.1

Family

Maria Perez de Ambia
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 70.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 54.

William de Engaine1

b. circa 1063?, d. circa 1130
     William de Engaine was born circa 1063?. He died circa 1130.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 389.

Vögtin des Hochstiftes Passau Adelheid Piast1

b. 1114, d. circa 1130
Vögtin des Hochstiftes Passau Adelheid Piast|b. 1114\nd. c 1130|p363.htm#i22661|Boleslaw III Krzywousty, Królewicz Polska|b. 20 Aug 1085\nd. 28 Oct 1138|p365.htm#i7471|Salome von Berg-Schelklingen|b. 1101\nd. 1144|p366.htm#i22333|Wladislaw I. H., Królewicz Polska|b. c 1043\nd. 4 Jun 1102|p356.htm#i7468|Judith, Knezna Ceská|b. c 1059\nd. 25 Dec 1085|p351.htm#i7469|Heinrich I., Graf von Berg|b. c 1086\nd. b 24 Sep 1116|p359.htm#i22335|Adelheid von Mochental|b. c 1075\nd. 1 Dec 1125|p362.htm#i22663|
FatherBoleslaw III Krzywousty, Królewicz Polska1 b. 20 August 1085, d. 28 October 1138
MotherSalome von Berg-Schelklingen1 b. 1101, d. 1144
     Vögtin des Hochstiftes Passau Adelheid Piast was the oldest daughter of Herzog Boleslaw III Schiefmund von Polen by his second marriage to Salome von Berg-Schelklingen, daughter of Graf Heinrich I.1 She was born in 1114.1 She was the daughter of Boleslaw III Krzywousty, Królewicz Polska and Salome von Berg-Schelklingen.1 Vögtin des Hochstiftes Passau Adelheid Piast married Markgraf von Österreich Adalbert "der Andächtige" von Babenberg, son of Luitpold III "der Heilige", Markgraf von Österreich and N. N. von Perg, in 1128/29; His 1st.1 Vögtin des Hochstiftes Passau Adelheid Piast died circa 1130 at before 1132.1

Family

Markgraf von Österreich Adalbert "der Andächtige" von Babenberg b. circa 1095, d. 9 November 1138

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Jüngeren Babenberger.

Roger de Joigny1

b. circa 1082?, d. circa 1130
Roger de Joigny|b. c 1082?\nd. c 1130|p363.htm#i27652|Étienne "de Vaux", seigneur de Joinville|b. c 1020?|p245.htm#i27658|N. N. de Sens||p245.htm#i27659|||||||Fromond I., comte de Sens & de Joigny|b. c 948?|p244.htm#i27597|Adelais (?)||p245.htm#i27660|
FatherÉtienne "de Vaux", seigneur de Joinville1 b. circa 1020?
MotherN. N. de Sens1
     Roger de Joigny was born circa 1082?. He was the son of Étienne "de Vaux", seigneur de Joinville and N. N. de Sens.1 Roger de Joigny married Aldearde de Vignory, daughter of Guy I, seigneur de Vignory and Beatrix de Bourgogne.2 Roger de Joigny died circa 1130.1

Family

Aldearde de Vignory
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:693.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:538, VI:693.

Roger Marmion1

d. circa 1130
Roger Marmion|d. c 1130|p363.htm#i28793|Robert Marmion|d. c 1106|p357.htm#i28795||||||||||||||||
FatherRobert Marmion1 d. circa 1106
     Roger Marmion was the son of Robert Marmion.1 Roger Marmion held land in Lincolnshire at the time of the Lindsey Survey between 1115 and 1118. He died circa 1130.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:505.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:507.

Gilbert fitz Robert

b. circa 1075, d. 1130
Gilbert fitz Robert|b. c 1075\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i6780|Robert (?)|b. c 1045|p55.htm#i6670||||||||||||||||
FatherRobert (?) b. circa 1045
     Gilbert fitz Robert was born circa 1075 at Somerset, England. He was the son of Robert (?). Gilbert fitz Robert died in 1130.

Family

Child

Maud of Huntingdon1,2

b. 1072, d. 1130
Maud of Huntingdon|b. 1072\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i8007|Waltheof Siwardsson, 1st Earl of Northumberland, Huntingdon and Northampton|b. b 1035\nd. 31 May 1076|p349.htm#i8095|Judith "the Countess" de Lens|b. 1054/55|p63.htm#i8094|Siward D., Earl of Northumbria|b. c 980\nd. 1055|p344.htm#i8005|Ælfflæd of Northumbria||p63.htm#i8097|Lambert, comte de Boulogne|b. c 1022\nd. 1054|p343.htm#i8099|Adelaide de Normandie|b. 1030\nd. bt 1080 - 1084|p350.htm#i5050|
FatherWaltheof Siwardsson, 1st Earl of Northumberland, Huntingdon and Northampton4,3 b. before 1035, d. 31 May 1076
MotherJudith "the Countess" de Lens3 b. 1054/55
     Also called Mathilda.4 Maud of Huntingdon was eldest daughter and heiress of Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon, by Judith, niece of William the Conqueror.5 She was born in 1072. She was the daughter of Waltheof Siwardsson, 1st Earl of Northumberland, Huntingdon and Northampton and Judith "the Countess" de Lens.3,4 Maud of Huntingdon married Simon de St. Liz I, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, son of Ranulph "the Rich" de St. Liz, in 1090?; Her 1st.5 Maud of Huntingdon was a witness where Simon de St. Liz I, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon granted an ample charter to the Priory of St. Andrew in conjunction with Maud his wife in 1108.6 Maud of Huntingdon married Dabid mac Mail Colaim, rí Alban & Saxan, son of Máel Coluim mac Donnchadha, Ard-rí Alban and St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland, in 1113; Her 2nd (widow).7,4 Maud of Huntingdon died in 1130 at age 58 years.

Family 1

Simon de St. Liz I, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon b. circa 1070, d. 1111
Children

Family 2

Dabid mac Mail Colaim, rí Alban & Saxan b. circa 1080, d. 24 May 1153
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 148-24.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 221-31.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:706.
  4. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, Kings of Scotland, pgs. lxx-lxxv.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:641.
  6. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:640.
  7. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:642.
  8. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:643.

Raoul I, seigneur de Beaugency1

b. circa 1070?, d. 1130
Raoul I, seigneur de Beaugency|b. c 1070?\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i8514|Lancelin II, seigneur de Beaugency|d. 1081|p350.htm#i7815|Adelberge (?)|b. c 1022|p62.htm#i7816|Lancelin I., seigneur de Beaugency|d. bt 1051 - 1060|p343.htm#i8518|Paule du Maine|b. c 1012?|p45.htm#i5273|||||||
FatherLancelin II, seigneur de Beaugency d. 1081
MotherAdelberge (?) b. circa 1022
     Raoul I, seigneur de Beaugency appears to have gotten the Vermandois arms, chequy or and azure, and differenced it with a fess gules.. He was born circa 1070?. He was the son of Lancelin II, seigneur de Beaugency and Adelberge (?). Raoul I, seigneur de Beaugency married Mathilda de Vermandois, daughter of Hugues I "le Grand", comte de Vermandois et de Valois and Adelle, comtesse de Vermandois, de Crespy, et de Valois, in 1090.2,3 Raoul I, seigneur de Beaugency died in 1130.4

Family

Mathilda de Vermandois b. 1080
Children

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:171.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 175.
  3. [S1154] Nichol (e-mail address), Count of Vermandois (1057-1102) Children of Hugh in "Children of Vermandois," newsgroup message 2002-01-09 15:48:54 PST.
  4. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/

Thomas, seigneur de Coucy1

b. circa 1073?, d. 1130
Thomas, seigneur de Coucy|b. c 1073?\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i8784|Enguerrand I de Coucy, comte d'Amiens|b. 1042\nd. 1116|p359.htm#i8788|Ade de Roucy|b. c 1045|p67.htm#i8789|seigneur de Boves Dreux de Boves|b. c 1024\nd. a 1069|p347.htm#i8795||||seigneur de Marle Letard de Roucy|b. c 985|p67.htm#i8791||||
FatherEnguerrand I de Coucy, comte d'Amiens1,2 b. 1042, d. 1116
MotherAde de Roucy1,2 b. circa 1045
     Thomas, seigneur de Coucy was the successor of Enguerrand I de Coucy, comte d'Amiens; Seigneur de Boves, de Coucy, & de la Fere.1,3 Thomas, seigneur de Coucy was born circa 1073?. He was the son of Enguerrand I de Coucy, comte d'Amiens and Ade de Roucy.1,2 Thomas, seigneur de Coucy was a crusader on the 1st Crusade in 1099. He married Yde de Hainaut, daughter of Baudouin II "de Jerusalem", comte de Hainaut and Gräfin von Hennegau Ida von Löwen.4 Thomas, seigneur de Coucy married Milesende de Crécy, daughter of Guy "le Rouge" de Montlhéry, senechal de France and Elizabeth, dame de Crécy, before 1106; His 3rd. Comte de Amiens at Picardie, France.4 Seigneur de Coucy, de Marle, de la Fere, & de Boves at Picardie, France.4 Thomas, seigneur de Coucy was the predecessor of Enguerran II, seigneur de Coucy; Seigneur de Coucy, de Marle, de la Fere, Veruin, Crecy, & Pinon.5 Thomas, seigneur de Coucy died in 1130. He was the predecessor of comte d'Amiens Robert I de Coucy; Comte d'Amiens.5 Thomas, seigneur de Coucy was the predecessor of comte d'Amiens Robert I de Coucy; Seigneur de Boves.5

Family 1

Yde de Hainaut

Family 2

Milesende de Crécy b. circa 1075, d. circa 1147
Children

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:862.
  2. [S1346] Andre du Chesne-Tour____, A. du Chesne, pg. 195.
  3. [S1346] Andre du Chesne-Tour____, A. du Chesne, pg. 191.
  4. [S1346] Andre du Chesne-Tour____, A. du Chesne, pg. 197.
  5. [S1346] Andre du Chesne-Tour____, A. du Chesne, pg. 205.

Pedro González1

b. circa 1080, d. 1130
Pedro González|b. c 1080\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i12700|Gonzalo Muñoz|b. c 1060|p88.htm#i11162||||conde de Asturias Muño González||p196.htm#i22169||||||||||
FatherGonzalo Muñoz b. circa 1060
     Pedro González was by his first wife ancestor of the later de Laras, who came (with the Castros) to dominate Castilian politics for generations.2 Also called Pedro González de Lara. He was the son of Gonzalo Núñez.3 He was born circa 1080. He was the son of Gonzalo Muñoz. Pedro González was extremely powerful in Castile and exerted great influence in the court of Alfonso VI before 1109.3 He associated with Urraca, reina de León y de Castilla, daughter of Alfonso VI Fernández "el Bravo", rey de León and Constance de Bourgogne, circa 1120; An affair.1,4 Pedro González grew even more prestigious during the reign of Queen Urraca, with whom he maintained intimate relations for a time before 1126.3 He allied himself with Alfonso I of Aragón on the death of Queen Urraca of León.3 He was a witness where Alfonso VII "el Emperador", Rey de Galicia, de León y de Castilla defeated the de Lara rebels (Pedro and Rodrigo González) who held the Towers of León against him in May 1126.5 Pedro González and Rodrigo González "el Franco" rebelled against the newly proclaimed king, Alfonso VII, son of Uracca, by holding out against him in the Towers of León in May 1126 at León, Kingdom of León, Spain.5 Pedro González was reluctant to submit to the authority of the Emperor, and moreover refused to join in combat against the King of Aragón.3 He was banished by Alfonso VII of León.3 He died in 1130. He was killed in a duel with Alphonse Jordan of Toulouse.1,3

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Urraca, reina de León y de Castilla b. circa 1080, d. 15 March 1126

Citations

  1. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg 824, genealogy table 20, Castile and Aragon, 1033-c 1300, (a) the House of Castile, 1033-1284.
  2. [S988] Todd A. Farmerie (e-mail address)
    , Re: The Ummayad Question in "Re: The Ummayad Question," newsgroup message 2001-06-16 13:33:07 PST.
  3. [S868] Glenn Edward Lipskey, "Chronicle of Alfonso".
  4. [S516] Bernard F. Reilly, León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, pg. 46.
  5. [S868] Glenn Edward Lipskey, "Chronicle of Alfonso", pg. 54.
  6. [S868] Glenn Edward Lipskey, "Chronicle of Alfonso", Book II, footnote 30..

mórmaer Moreb Angus mac Heth of Moray1,2

b. circa 1082, d. 1130
mórmaer Moreb Angus mac Heth of Moray|b. c 1082\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i17885|Heth of Moray||p166.htm#i18605|N. N. ingine Luluigh|b. c 1058|p159.htm#i17884|||||||Ard-rí Alban Lulach mac Gilla Comgain|b. c 1031\nd. 17 Mar 1058|p345.htm#i14672|Finnghuala of Angus|b. c 1037|p159.htm#i17961|
FatherHeth of Moray3
MotherN. N. ingine Luluigh1 b. circa 1058
     Mórmaer Moreb Angus mac Heth of Moray succeeded to the Earldom of Moray.1 He was associated with Malcolm, natural son of Alexander I.1 He was son of the daughter of Lulach.4 He was born circa 1082. He was the son of Heth of Moray and N. N. ingine Luluigh.1,3 Mórmaer Moreb Angus mac Heth of Moray was involved in an insurrection against King David I in 1130.1 Mórmaer of Moray at Scotland before 1130.2 He died in 1130. He was defeated and killed in battle.1,4 Annals of Ulster 1130: "A battle between the men of Scotland and the men of Moray in which four thousand of the men of Moray fell with their king .i. Aengus son of the daughter of Lulach; a thousand, or a hundred, which is more accurate, of the men of Scotland fell in a counter-attack. / Bellum itir fhiru Alban & feru Moreb i torcradar .iiii. mile d'fheraibh Moréb im a righ .i. Oenghus m. ingine Luluigh; mile imorro & uel centum quod est uerius d'fheraibh Alban i frithghuin."4

Citations

  1. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, Kings of Scotland, pgs. lxx-lxxv.
  2. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FD9].
  3. [S592] Mike Ashley, Ashley, M., [FD6].
  4. [S897] [unknown], AU, U1130.4.

Bermudo Ovequiz1

b. circa 1045, d. 1130
     Bermudo Ovequiz was born circa 1045.1 He died in 1130.1

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 69.

Ulric I de Neuchatel1

b. say 1082, d. 1130
     Ulric I de Neuchatel was born say 1082. He died in 1130.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S969] McBride's Genealogy, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/genweb.html

Nuño Rodríguez de Guzmán1

b. circa 1074?, d. 1130
Nuño Rodríguez de Guzmán|b. c 1074?\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i27146|Rodrigo Nuñez de Guzmán|b. c 1044?|p238.htm#i27150|Elvira Díaz|b. c 1054?|p238.htm#i27151|conde de Amaya Rodrigo de Amaya|b. c 1014?|p238.htm#i27152|Ximena Ordoñez de León|b. c 1014?|p238.htm#i27153|Diego Nuñez||p238.htm#i27158||||
FatherRodrigo Nuñez de Guzmán1 b. circa 1044?
MotherElvira Díaz1 b. circa 1054?
     Nuño Rodríguez de Guzmán was born circa 1074? At Castile?, Spain. He was the son of Rodrigo Nuñez de Guzmán and Elvira Díaz.1 Nuño Rodríguez de Guzmán married Elvira González de Manzanedo, daughter of Gonzalo Gómez de Manzanedo, at Castile?, Spain; Her 2nd.1 Nuño Rodríguez de Guzmán died in 1130.1

Family

Elvira González de Manzanedo b. circa 1084?
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 51.

Fulk Paynel of Dudley1

b. circa 1093, d. after 1130
     Fulk Paynel of Dudley was not unlikely a younger brother of Ralph Paynell of Hooten.2 He was successor of William son of Ansculf, the Domesday tenant of lands in several counties, which included Dudley, Worcestershire, and Newport [Pagnell], Buckinghamshire, acquiring these lands by marriage with William's daughter.2 Also called Fulco Paganel.3 He was born circa 1093. He married N. N. of Dudley, daughter of Lord of Dudley William fitz Ansculf de Picquigny.2,3 Fulk Paynel of Dudley was was founder of Tickford Priory near Newport Pagnall at Buckinghamshire, England. He died after 1130.

Family

N. N. of Dudley b. circa 1100?
Child

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 55-25.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:320.
  3. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 1057.

Roger FitzRichard de Clare

b. circa 1080?, d. after 1130
Roger FitzRichard de Clare|b. c 1080?\nd. a 1130|p363.htm#i7087|Richard fitz Gilbert, Justiciar of England|b. 1035\nd. b Jan 1090|p352.htm#i7080|Rohesia Giffard|b. c 1047|p58.htm#i7081|Gilbert I., comte d' Eu & de Brionne|b. c 1012\nd. 1040|p340.htm#i7083||||Walter I. Giffard, 1st Earl of Buckingham|b. c 1047\nd. a 1086|p351.htm#i12247|Ermengarde Fleitel|b. c 1027|p60.htm#i7347|
FatherRichard fitz Gilbert, Justiciar of England b. 1035, d. before January 1090
MotherRohesia Giffard b. circa 1047
     Roger FitzRichard de Clare was born circa 1080?. He was the son of Richard fitz Gilbert, Justiciar of England and Rohesia Giffard. Roger FitzRichard de Clare witnessed the death of Guillaume II "le Roux", roi d' Angleterre on 2 August 1100 at England; He was killed while hunting in the New Forest, like his brother Richard, and nephew Henry, before him. Some say he was murdered by Walter Tyrol.1,2,3 Roger FitzRichard de Clare was possibly with Henry I on the Tinchebrai campaign in 1106.4 He accompanied Henry I's daughter Matilda to Germany for her marriage in 1110.4 He certainly fought with King Henry I between 1111 and 1113.4 He saved King Henry I's life at the battle of Brémule in 1119.4 He died after 1130. He died soon after 1130.4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S482] Norman Davies, Davies, N., p. 1117.
  2. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. li.
  3. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 1104.
  4. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 399.

William le Meschines of Egremont, Lord of Copeland1,2,3

b. circa 1089, d. between 1130 and 1135
William le Meschines of Egremont, Lord of Copeland|b. c 1089\nd. bt 1130 - 1135|p363.htm#i7015|Ranulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux|b. c 1042\nd. 1128/29|p363.htm#i6821|Margaret d' Avranches|b. c 1046\nd. c 1136|p364.htm#i6822|Ranulph I., Vicomte du Bessin|b. c 1015|p58.htm#i7107|Alix de Normandie|b. c 1022|p58.htm#i7109|Richard le Goz, vicomte d' Avranches|b. c 1025\nd. a 1082|p351.htm#i6643|Emma de Conteville|b. c 1030?|p55.htm#i6644|
FatherRanulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux b. circa 1042, d. 1128/29
MotherMargaret d' Avranches b. circa 1046, d. circa 1136
     William le Meschines of Egremont, Lord of Copeland was brother of Ranulph, Earl of Chester.4 He was born circa 1089 at Gernon Castle, Normandy, France. He was the son of Ranulph II, vicomte de Bayeaux and Margaret d' Avranches. William le Meschines of Egremont, Lord of Copeland married Cecilia de Rumelio, daughter of Robert fitz Rainfred de Rumelio, Lord of Skipton and Harewood.2 William le Meschines of Egremont, Lord of Copeland died between 1130 and 1135.2

Family

Cecilia de Rumelio b. circa 1090?, d. between 1151 and 1155
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 132B-26.
  2. [S1076] Jo Anne Mackby, "Re: Honour of Skipton," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., Sunday, August 19, 2001 1:15 AM
    .
  3. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 674.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII, Chart between 48-49.
  5. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 39.27.
  6. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 601.
  7. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 40:24.

Judith von Braunschweig1,2

b. 1100, d. 22 February 1130
Judith von Braunschweig|b. 1100\nd. 22 Feb 1130|p363.htm#i7406|Heinrich IX "der Schwarze", Herzog von Bayern|b. 1074\nd. 13 Dec 1126|p362.htm#i7407|Wulfhilda von Sachsen|b. c 1075\nd. 29 Dec 1126|p362.htm#i7408|Welf I., Herzog von Bayern|b. 1035?\nd. 6 Nov 1101|p356.htm#i7413|Judith de Normandie|b. 1033\nd. 5 Mar 1094|p354.htm#i7412|Magnus B., Herzog von Sachsen|b. b 1045\nd. 23 Aug 1106|p357.htm#i7409|Sophia, Hercegnõ Magyarország|b. c 1055\nd. 18 Jun 1095|p354.htm#i7410|
FatherHeinrich IX "der Schwarze", Herzog von Bayern3,4,5 b. 1074, d. 13 December 1126
MotherWulfhilda von Sachsen6,4 b. circa 1075, d. 29 December 1126
     Judith von Braunschweig was born in 1100. She was the daughter of Heinrich IX "der Schwarze", Herzog von Bayern and Wulfhilda von Sachsen.3,4,5,6 Judith von Braunschweig married Friedrich II "der Einäugige", Herzog von Schwaben, son of Friedrich I, Herzog von Schwaben and Agnes von Waiblingen, Herzogin von Schwaben, circa 1121; His 1st.4,7 Judith von Braunschweig died on 22 February 1130 at age 30 years. Or 1035. She died in 1132 at age 32 years.4,7

Family

Friedrich II "der Einäugige", Herzog von Schwaben b. 1090, d. 4 April 1147
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 166-25.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 43-30.
  3. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 166-24.
  4. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 556, genealogy table 16, the Welfs and the Hohenstaufen, (a) the Welfs and their Kindred.
  5. [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, "Friedrich II".
  6. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 243-8.
  7. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 557, genealogy table 16, the Welfs and the Hohenstaufen, (b) the Hohenstaufen and their Kindred.
  8. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 200.
  9. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 57.

Ænor de Châtellerault1

b. after 1109, d. after March 1130
Ænor de Châtellerault|b. a 1109\nd. a Mar 1130|p363.htm#i4621|Aymeric I, vicomte de Châtellerault|b. 1077\nd. 7 Nov 1151|p368.htm#i4622|Dangereuse "Maubergeonne" de l'Isle Bouchard, vicomtesse de Châtellerault|b. c 1080\nd. a 1119|p360.htm#i7689|Boson de la Rochefoucaud, vicomte de Châtellerault|b. c 1050\nd. 1092|p353.htm#i7692|Ænor de Thouars|b. c 1055|p61.htm#i7693|Bartholomew de l'Isle Bouchard|b. c 1060\nd. a 1097|p355.htm#i7690|Gerberge (?)|b. c 1063|p61.htm#i7691|
FatherAymeric I, vicomte de Châtellerault1 b. 1077, d. 7 November 1151
MotherDangereuse "Maubergeonne" de l'Isle Bouchard, vicomtesse de Châtellerault1 b. circa 1080, d. after 1119
     Ænor de Châtellerault was born after 1109 at Chatellerault, Poitou, Aquitaine, France.2 She was the daughter of Aymeric I, vicomte de Châtellerault and Dangereuse "Maubergeonne" de l'Isle Bouchard, vicomtesse de Châtellerault.1 Ænor de Châtellerault married Guillaume X "le Toulousain", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers, son of Guillaume IX "le Troubadour", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers and Ermengarde d' Anjou, in 1121; His 1st.3,1 Ænor de Châtellerault died after March 1130.4

Family

Guillaume X "le Toulousain", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers b. 1090?, d. 9 April 1137
Children

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., IV:461.
  2. [S245] LDS, for place.
  3. [S974] Peter Crool, Poitiers.
  4. [S245] LDS.
  5. [S1154] Nichol (e-mail address), Count of Vermandois (1057-1102) Children of Hugh in "Children of Vermandois," newsgroup message 2002-01-09 15:48:54 PST.

Markgraf von Verona Hermann II von Zähringen1

b. circa 1070, d. 7 October 1130
Markgraf von Verona Hermann II von Zähringen|b. c 1070\nd. 7 Oct 1130|p363.htm#i25258|Graf im Breisgau, Markgraf von Verona Hermann I von Zähringen|b. c 1045\nd. 26 Apr 1074|p349.htm#i25261|Markgräfin von Verona Judith von Calw|b. bt 1045 - 1050\nd. 27 Sep 1091|p353.htm#i25259|Berthold I "der Bärtige" von Zähringen, Markgraf von Verona, Herzog von Kärnten|b. c 1000\nd. 5 Nov 1078|p350.htm#i21780|Richwara von Sulzbach|b. c 1036\nd. 10 May, circa 1070|p273.htm#i21817|Graf Adalbert I. von Calw||p179.htm#i25260||||
FatherGraf im Breisgau, Markgraf von Verona Hermann I von Zähringen1 b. circa 1045, d. 26 April 1074
MotherMarkgräfin von Verona Judith von Calw1 b. between 1045 and 1050, d. 27 September 1091
     Markgraf von Verona Hermann II von Zähringen was the successor of Graf im Breisgau, Markgraf von Verona Hermann I von Zähringen; Margrave of Verona.2 Markgraf von Verona Hermann II von Zähringen was born circa 1070.3 He was the son of Graf im Breisgau, Markgraf von Verona Hermann I von Zähringen and Markgräfin von Verona Judith von Calw.1 Margrave of Verona at Italy between 1073 and 1130.4 Markgraf von Verona Hermann II von Zähringen married Judith (?).1 Markgraf von Verona Hermann II von Zähringen died on 7 October 1130.5

Family

Judith (?)
Child

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Zähringer.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Zähringer, 1061-1074.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Zähringer, um 1070.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Zähringer, 1073-1130.
  5. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Zähringer, 7.10.1130.

Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla1

b. 1091, d. 1 November 1130
Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla|b. 1091\nd. 1 Nov 1130|p363.htm#i6534|Alfonso VI Fernández "el Bravo", rey de León|b. 1042\nd. 1 Jul 1109|p357.htm#i5223|Jimena Muñoz de Asturias|b. 1062?\nd. 1128|p362.htm#i17331|Fernando I. S. "el Magno", rey de Castilla y de León|b. bt 1016 - 1018\nd. 29 Dec 1065|p346.htm#i5225|reine de Castilla Sancha Alfonsez de León|b. 1020?\nd. 7 Nov 1067|p347.htm#i5226|conde de Asturias Muño González||p196.htm#i22169|Mayor R.||p196.htm#i22170|
FatherAlfonso VI Fernández "el Bravo", rey de León2,3 b. 1042, d. 1 July 1109
MotherJimena Muñoz de Asturias3 b. 1062?, d. 1128
     Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla was born in 1091. "... born of a liaison with a noblewoman of Asturias."2,4 She was the daughter of Alfonso VI Fernández "el Bravo", rey de León and Jimena Muñoz de Asturias.2,3 Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla married Henri I de Bourgogne, comte de Portugal, son of Henri de Bourgogne and Sybilla de Barcelona, in 1093; From this union descend the Kings of Portugal.3 Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla was the predecessor of Henri I de Bourgogne, comte de Portugal; Count of Portugal.2,5 Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla was a witness where Alfonso VI Fernández "el Bravo", rey de León granted a royal charter to the Bishop of Oviedo, accompanied by his queen and his two daughters by her, the infantas Sancha and Elvira; the king's son by Zaida and his sons-in-law and their wives also confirmed, on 16 March 1104 at Asturia.6 Governess of Portugal between 1 November 1112 and 1128.7 Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla was a witness where Fernando Pérez de Traba assumed a commanding position in the Portuguese court following the death of Count Henry, by reason of his intimate relationship with Henry's wife, Teresa before 1128.8 Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla was a witness where Afonso I "O Conquistador", rei de Portugal acquired control of Portugal from his mother, who had been regent for him, in 1128 at the Battle of São Mamede, near Guimarães, Braga, Portugal.7 Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla governed Portugal from the time of her husband's death until her son Afonso came of age, but then she refused to cede her power to Afonso, but his party prevailed in 1128 at the Battle of São Mamede, near Guimarães, Braga, Portugal.7 She died on 1 November 1130 at age 39 years.1,2 Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla was buried in Sé Cathedral, Braga, Portugal.1

Family

Henri I de Bourgogne, comte de Portugal b. 1066, d. 1 November 1112
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 430-30.
  2. [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 397.
  3. [S1074] Bishop Pelayo "the Fabulist" of Oviedo, "CRL", 88.
  4. [S513] Bernard F. Reilly, León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, pg. 333.
  5. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  6. [S513] Bernard F. Reilly, León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, pg. 318.
  7. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  8. [S868] Glenn Edward Lipskey, "Chronicle of Alfonso".
  9. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 50.

Joscelin I, comte d' Edessa

b. circa 1070, d. circa 1131
Joscelin I, comte d' Edessa|b. c 1070\nd. c 1131|p363.htm#i12906|Josselin, seigneur de Courtenay|b. 1034|p48.htm#i5674|Elizabeth de Montlhéry|b. c 1033?|p48.htm#i5675|Athon, châtelain de Château-Renard|b. 985|p48.htm#i5678||||Guy I., seigneur de Montlhéry|b. c 1009\nd. 1095|p354.htm#i5676|Hodierne de Gommets|b. 1014|p48.htm#i5677|
FatherJosselin, seigneur de Courtenay1 b. 1034
MotherElizabeth de Montlhéry1 b. circa 1033?
      Joscelin I, comte d' Edessa was the grandson of Atho and a noble dame.2 He was enrolled among the heroes of the first crusade.2 He married Beatrice Rupenid, daughter of Constantine I, Prince of Cilicia; His 1st.3 Joscelin I, comte d' Edessa was born circa 1070. He was the son of Josselin, seigneur de Courtenay and Elizabeth de Montlhéry.1 Joscelin I, comte d' Edessa married Maria of the Principate, daughter of Richard of the Principate and N. N. de Tabarie; His 2nd.4,3 Joscelin I, comte d' Edessa was attached by a domestic alliance (their mothers were sisters) to the standard of Baldwin of Bruges, the second count of Edessa.2 He was the successor of Baudouin II "du Bourg", roi de Jérusalem; Count of Edessa.5 Joscelin I, comte d' Edessa was on Crusade in 1101.1 Prince of Tiberias and Nazareth at Galilee, Outremer, between 1112 and 1118.3 He was invested, after the departure of his cousin, with the county of Edessa on both sides of the Euphrates in 1118.2 Count of Edessa at Outremer between 1118 and 1131.6,3 He was captured by the Saracens in 1123.3 He escaped the Saracens, who tortured to death the 50 Armenians who had helped him, and besieged Aleppo in 1124.3 He died circa 1131. "He died like a soldier, in a horse litter at the head of his troops; and his last glance beheld the flight of the Turkish invaders who had presumed on his age and infirmities."2,3

Family 1

Beatrice Rupenid b. circa 1070?
Child

Family 2

Maria of the Principate b. circa 1078?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1295] Jonathan Riley-Smith, Crusades Atlas, pg. 34.
  2. [S44] Edward Gibbon Gibbon, Chapter 61, Digression On The Family Of Courtenay.
  3. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 721.
  4. [S656] Steven Runciman, Runciman (Jerusalem), Appendix III: Genealogical Trees.
  5. [S640] History Files, online http://homepages.tesco.net/~plk33/plk33/history.htm
  6. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  7. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 721-722.

Alix, princesse de Jérusalem1,2

b. after 1101, d. 1131
Alix, princesse de Jérusalem|b. a 1101\nd. 1131|p363.htm#i7389|Baudouin II "du Bourg", roi de Jérusalem|b. c 1058\nd. 21 Aug 1131|p364.htm#i5269|Malfia the Armenian|b. c 1088\nd. bt 1126 - 1127|p362.htm#i7393|Hugues I., comte de Réthel|b. c 1026\nd. 1118|p359.htm#i7395|Melissende de Montlhéry|b. c 1036|p60.htm#i7396|Gabriel, Governor of Melitene|b. 1055\nd. 1103|p356.htm#i7394|N. N. of Cilicia|b. c 1070?|p211.htm#i23829|
FatherBaudouin II "du Bourg", roi de Jérusalem3 b. circa 1058, d. 21 August 1131
MotherMalfia the Armenian b. circa 1088, d. between 1126 and 1127
     Also called Alice de Réthel. Alix, princesse de Jérusalem was born after 1101. She was the daughter of Baudouin II "du Bourg", roi de Jérusalem and Malfia the Armenian.3 Alix, princesse de Jérusalem married Bohémond II, prince d' Antioche, son of Bohémond I "le Baroudeur", prince d' Antioche and Constance de France, in 1126.3 Alix, princesse de Jérusalem died in 1131.

Family

Bohémond II, prince d' Antioche b. 1107, d. February 1131
Child

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 103A-26.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 145-30.
  3. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 510, genealogy table 14, the Normans and Hohenstaufen in South Italy and Sicily.
  4. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:92.

Prince Knut Lavard of Denmark1

d. 1131
Prince Knut Lavard of Denmark|d. 1131|p363.htm#i22481|Eiríkr Ejegod Sveinsson, King of Denmark||p201.htm#i22653|Bothilde (?)||p201.htm#i22654|Sveinn Á., King of Denmark|b. b 1026|p145.htm#i16452||||||||||
FatherEiríkr Ejegod Sveinsson, King of Denmark2
MotherBothilde (?)2
     Prince Knut Lavard of Denmark was the son of Eiríkr Ejegod Sveinsson, King of Denmark and Bothilde (?).2 Prince Knut Lavard of Denmark was a son of the Danish king, Eirik the Good, and grandson of King Svein Ulfson.3 He died in 1131. Murdered.4 He married Ingeborg Mstislavna, daughter of Mstislav I Harald Vladimirovich, Prince of Novgorod, Great Prince of Kiev and Kristina Ingesdóttir.1,3

Family

Ingeborg Mstislavna b. circa 1102?
Child

Citations

  1. [S220] Rupert Alen and Anna Marie Dahlquist, Royal Familes of Scandanavia, Flanders, and Kiev, chart 27.
  2. [S220] Rupert Alen and Anna Marie Dahlquist, Royal Familes of Scandanavia, Flanders, and Kiev, Chart 18, pg. 145.
  3. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Saga of Sigurd the Crusader and His Brothers Eystein and Olaf, 21..
  4. [S220] Rupert Alen and Anna Marie Dahlquist, Royal Familes of Scandanavia, Flanders, and Kiev, Chart 20, pg. 147.

Harald I Slettmali Hákonsson, Orknøyjarl1

d. 1131
Harald I Slettmali Hákonsson, Orknøyjarl|d. 1131|p363.htm#i24169|Hákon Paulsson, Orknøyjarl|b. c 1075\nd. 1126?|p362.htm#i14941|Helga Moddansdóttir||p214.htm#i24166|Paul T., Orknøyjarl|b. c 1053|p280.htm#i14938|Ragnhildr Hákonsdóttir|b. c 1055|p128.htm#i14939|Moddan of Dalr, Earl of Caithness|b. c 1010\nd. a 25 Nov 1034|p339.htm#i17880||||
FatherHákon Paulsson, Orknøyjarl1 b. circa 1075, d. 1126?
MotherHelga Moddansdóttir1
     Harald I Slettmali Hákonsson, Orknøyjarl was the son of Hákon Paulsson, Orknøyjarl and Helga Moddansdóttir.1 Jarl of half Orkney.2 Earl of all Caithness at Scotland in 1126?.2 Harald I Slettmali Hákonsson, Orknøyjarl died in 1131 at Orphir in Mainland, near Kirkwall. Celebrating Yule with his half-brother, Paul the Silent, and his mother Helga and aunt Frakok, he died.1

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:App. A:17, 19.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:App. A:19.

Bohémond II, prince d' Antioche1,2

b. 1107, d. February 1131
Bohémond II, prince d' Antioche|b. 1107\nd. Feb 1131|p363.htm#i7388|Bohémond I "le Baroudeur", prince d' Antioche|b. 1052\nd. 3 Mar 1111|p358.htm#i7390|Constance de France|b. 1078\nd. c 1125|p361.htm#i7391|Robert "Guiscard", duc d' Apulia|b. c 1015\nd. 17 Jul 1085|p351.htm#i5241|Alberada of Buonalbergo|b. c 1032\nd. a Jul 1122|p361.htm#i7517|Philippe I "Amorons", roi des Francs|b. 1052\nd. 3 Aug 1108|p357.htm#i5275|Bertha van Holland|b. c 1060?\nd. 30 Jul 1094|p354.htm#i5276|
FatherBohémond I "le Baroudeur", prince d' Antioche3 b. 1052, d. 3 March 1111
MotherConstance de France4,3 b. 1078, d. circa 1125
     Bohémond II, prince d' Antioche was son of Bohemond I and Constance of France.5 He was born in 1107.1,5 He was the son of Bohémond I "le Baroudeur", prince d' Antioche and Constance de France.3,4 Bohémond II, prince d' Antioche went from Apulia to Antioch in 1126.5 He married Alix, princesse de Jérusalem, daughter of Baudouin II "du Bourg", roi de Jérusalem and Malfia the Armenian, in 1126.3 Prince of Antioch at Anatolia between 1126 and 1130. Bohémond II, prince d' Antioche joined with his father-in-law, King Baldwin II of Jerusalem, in an attack on Damascus in 1129.5 He died in February 1130 at age 23 years. He was slain on the northern frontier by a Muslim army.5 He died in February 1131 at Sicily, Italy, at age 24 years. Slain.1 . The local emir had his severed head embalmed and sent as a gift to the caliph.5

Family

Alix, princesse de Jérusalem b. after 1101, d. 1131
Child

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 103-25.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 80-30.
  3. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 510, genealogy table 14, the Normans and Hohenstaufen in South Italy and Sicily.
  4. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 103-24.
  5. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Bohemond II (prince of Antioch).
  6. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:92.

Király Magyarország István II Magyar1

b. 1101, d. 1 March 1131
Király Magyarország István II Magyar|b. 1101\nd. 1 Mar 1131|p363.htm#i16586|Könyves Kálmán, Király Magyarország|b. 1065\nd. 3 Mar 1116|p359.htm#i11326|Felicia de Hauteville|b. c 1082\nd. c 1102|p356.htm#i16583|Géza I., Király Magyarország|b. bt 1044 - 1045\nd. 25 Apr 1077|p349.htm#i8301|Synadena|b. c 1042\nd. a 1077|p349.htm#i8897|Roger I., comte de Sicile|b. c 1021\nd. 1101|p355.htm#i11150|Eremberga d' Evreux|b. c 1062|p146.htm#i16584|
FatherKönyves Kálmán, Király Magyarország1,2 b. 1065, d. 3 March 1116
MotherFelicia de Hauteville1,2 b. circa 1082, d. circa 1102
      Király Magyarország István II Magyar was born in 1101.1 He was the son of Könyves Kálmán, Király Magyarország and Felicia de Hauteville.1,2 Király Magyarország István II Magyar crowned in the lifetime of his father to the thrones of Hungary and Croatia in 1114. King of Hungary between 1114 and 1131.3,1,4 King of Croatia at Balkan Peninsula between 1116 and 1131.5 He was a witness where Saul chosen by his uncle, Stephen II, to be his successor the hungarian throne, but this did not come to pass, before 1131.1 Király Magyarország István II Magyar was a witness where Boris Conrad Magyar a contender for the throne of Hungary on his brother Stephen's death in 1131.1 Király Magyarország István II Magyar was a witness where Ivan Magyar a contender for the throne of Hungary on his cousin Stephen's death in 1131.1 Király Magyarország István II Magyar died on 1 March 1131 at age 30 years.1

Citations

  1. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, arpad.txt 4/15/99.
  2. [S657] Royalty Wall Chart; unknown repository.
  3. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  4. [S657] Royalty Wall Chart; unknown repository, says 1116-1131.
  5. [S1179] Dr. O. Dominik Mandic, Mandic, Chap. 4.

Isabel de Vermandois1,2,3

b. 1081, d. 13 March 1131
Isabel de Vermandois|b. 1081\nd. 13 Mar 1131|p363.htm#i6778|Hugues I "le Grand", comte de Vermandois et de Valois|b. 1057\nd. 18 Oct 1102|p356.htm#i6669|Adelle, comtesse de Vermandois, de Crespy, et de Valois|b. c 1062\nd. 28 Sep 1121|p360.htm#i6667|Henri I., roi des Francs|b. bt Apr 1008 - May 1008\nd. 4 Aug 1060|p345.htm#i5277|Anna Yaroslavna|b. 1036\nd. a 1076|p349.htm#i5278|Herbert V., comte de Vermandois|b. c 1032\nd. 1080|p350.htm#i7578|Adele, comtesse de Valois|b. b 1043\nd. 1118|p360.htm#i7579|
FatherHugues I "le Grand", comte de Vermandois et de Valois4,5,6 b. 1057, d. 18 October 1102
MotherAdelle, comtesse de Vermandois, de Crespy, et de Valois7 b. circa 1062, d. 28 September 1121
     Her married name was of Meulan. Her married name was of Surrey. Isabel de Vermandois was born in 1081 at Valois, Bretagne, France.8 She was the daughter of Hugues I "le Grand", comte de Vermandois et de Valois and Adelle, comtesse de Vermandois, de Crespy, et de Valois.4,5,6,7 Isabel de Vermandois married Robert I de Beaumont-le-Roger, 1st Earl of Leicester, son of Roger de Beaumont-le-Roger and Adeline de Meulan, in 1096 at France; His 1st. Her 1st.4,7,9 Isabel de Vermandois married Guillaume II de Varennes, 2nd Earl of Surrey, son of Guillaume I de Varennes, 1st Earl of Surrey and Gundred of Flanders, between 1116 and 1118 at France; Her 2nd.4,7,9 Isabel de Vermandois died on 13 March 1131 at England at age 50 years.7,8

Family 1

Robert I de Beaumont-le-Roger, 1st Earl of Leicester b. 1046, d. 5 June 1118
Children

Family 2

Guillaume II de Varennes, 2nd Earl of Surrey b. circa 1067, d. 11 May 1138
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 39-29 (from 2nd ed), 143-29.
  2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 50-24, 53-24.
  3. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of William de Warenne, 84.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:App. D, pg. 117.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:706.
  6. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:642.
  7. [S447] Anna v. Mumm to Ramses, online http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~mehl/genealogie/genealogie.html
  8. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  9. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:362.
  10. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 66.24.
  11. [S1480] Geneajourney.com, online http://www.geneajourney.com/welcome.html#top, Warenne, Earls of Surrey and Warren.

Luitgard von Zähringen, Gräfin von Calw1

b. circa 1090, d. 25 March 1131
Luitgard von Zähringen, Gräfin von Calw|b. c 1090\nd. 25 Mar 1131|p363.htm#i23919|Berthold II von Zähringen, Herzog von Schwaben|b. c 1055\nd. 12 Apr 1111|p358.htm#i17367|Agnes von Rheinfelden, Herzogin von Zähringen|b. bt 1065 - 1070\nd. 19 Dec 1111|p358.htm#i21779|Berthold I "der Bärtige" von Zähringen, Markgraf von Verona, Herzog von Kärnten|b. c 1000\nd. 5 Nov 1078|p350.htm#i21780|Richwara von Sulzbach|b. c 1036\nd. 10 May, circa 1070|p273.htm#i21817|Rudolf, Gegenkönig von Deutschland|b. c 1025?\nd. 15 Oct 1080|p350.htm#i12555|Adelaide de Savoie|b. a 1052\nd. 1079|p350.htm#i16788|
FatherBerthold II von Zähringen, Herzog von Schwaben1 b. circa 1055, d. 12 April 1111
MotherAgnes von Rheinfelden, Herzogin von Zähringen1 b. between 1065 and 1070, d. 19 December 1111
     Pfalzgräfin bei Rhein at Germany.1 Gräfin von Calw at Baden-Württemberg, Germany.1 Luitgard von Zähringen, Gräfin von Calw was born circa 1090.1 She was the daughter of Berthold II von Zähringen, Herzog von Schwaben and Agnes von Rheinfelden, Herzogin von Zähringen.1 Luitgard von Zähringen, Gräfin von Calw married Gottfried, Graf von Calw, son of Adalbert II, Graf von Calw and Gräfin von Calw Wiltrud von Nieder-Lothringen.1 Luitgard von Zähringen, Gräfin von Calw died on 25 March 1131.1

Family

Gottfried, Graf von Calw b. 1075, d. 6 February
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, der Grafen von Calw.

Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon

b. circa 1034, d. 8 May 1131
Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon|b. c 1034\nd. 8 May 1131|p363.htm#i4639|Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury|b. 1005\nd. 1094|p353.htm#i4643|Mabille de Bellême, comtesse d'Alençon|b. c 1005\nd. b 5 Dec 1082|p351.htm#i4644|seigneur de Montgommery Hugues de Montgomery|b. c 950|p64.htm#i8447|Josseline de Beaumont|b. c 955|p64.htm#i8446|Guillaume II "Talvas", comte d'Alençon|b. c 980\nd. 1070|p348.htm#i4645|Hildeburge (?)|b. 995|p44.htm#i4646|
FatherRoger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury b. 1005, d. 1094
MotherMabille de Bellême, comtesse d'Alençon b. circa 1005, d. before 5 December 1082
ChartsDescendants of Charlemage
     Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon was born circa 1034. He was the son of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabille de Bellême, comtesse d'Alençon. Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon married comtesse de Ponthieu Agnes de Ponthieu, daughter of comte de Ponthieu Guy I de Ponthieu and Ade (?), before September 1101.1 Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury before 1102.2 Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon was forfeited his titles to the crown in 1102.2 He was was exiled from England by Henry I, and lost his English lands, and forfeited his titles to the crown in 1102. He was a witness where William, 2nd Earl Mortaigne of Cornwall coveted the Earldom of Kent, held by his uncle Eudes, and being denied, rebelled, with Robert de Belleme, against the King in Normandy in an endeavor to recover the Duchy for Robert, the King's elder brother.3 Robert II de Bellême, comte d'Alençon died on 8 May 1131 at Dorset, England. Died a prisoner at Warham Castle.

Family

comtesse de Ponthieu Agnes de Ponthieu b. circa 1065, d. after 1103
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:291.
  2. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, III:428.

Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza1,2

b. 1082, d. 19 August 1131
Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza|b. 1082\nd. 19 Aug 1131|p363.htm#i4599|Ramón Berenguer II "Cabeza de Estopa", conde de Barcelona|b. c 1053\nd. 5 Dec 1082|p351.htm#i4600|Maud de Hauteville|b. c 1059\nd. bt 1111 - 1112|p358.htm#i4604|Ramón Berenguer I "el Viejo", conde de Barcelona|b. bt 1023 - 1024\nd. 26 May 1076|p349.htm#i5091|Adelmodie de la Marche|b. c 1011?\nd. 17 Nov 1071|p348.htm#i5377|Robert "Guiscard", duc d' Apulia|b. c 1015\nd. 17 Jul 1085|p351.htm#i5241|Sichelgaita of Salerno|b. bt 1040 - 1045\nd. 27 Mar 1090|p352.htm#i5242|
FatherRamón Berenguer II "Cabeza de Estopa", conde de Barcelona3 b. circa 1053, d. 5 December 1082
MotherMaud de Hauteville3 b. circa 1059, d. between 1111 and 1112
     Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza was related to Ramón Berenguer IV "el Santo", conde de Barcelona, príncipe de Aragón y marqués de Provenza; the elder son of Ramon Berenguer III.4 Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza was some seventeen years of age at the time of his marriage with the Cid's daughter.5 Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza also went by the name of Ramon Berenguer "the Great".1 He was born in 1082 at Rodez.1,6 He was the son of Ramón Berenguer II "Cabeza de Estopa", conde de Barcelona and Maud de Hauteville.3 Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza succeeded his father, and co-ruled for a time with his uncle, the murderer of his father, in 1086. Count of Barcelona at Catalonia, Holy Roman Empire, between 1086 and 1131.7,8 He married María Rodríguez de Vivar, daughter of Rodrigo Díaz "el Cid", conde de Valencia, señor de Vivar and Jimena Díaz de Oviedo, circa 1099; His 1st.9,3 Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza he had two daughters by his first wife, the daugher of El Cid: one who married the count of Besalú and the other the Count of Foix.5 He conquered the town of Balaguer in alliance with the Count of Urgel in 1106.9 He married Almodís (?) in 1106; His 2nd (widower).9,3 Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza conquered, or inherited, the county of Besalù in 1111.9,1 He added to Barcelona's lands when he acquired another slice of Occitan territory as a dowry when he married Dolça of Provence, territory extending as far as Nice, so that he was in possession of a considerable part of Southern France and of all Catalonia, except the counties of Ampurias, Urgel and Peralada in 1112.10,9 He married Dolça de Gévaudun, daughter of Gilbert de Gévaudun and Gerberge de Provence, in 1112; His 3rd (widower).11,9,1,3 Count of Provence at Holy Roman Empire between 1112 and 1131.8 Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza was co-ruler with Dolça de Gévaudun; Countess of Provence.11 Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza participated in a joint military expedition against the Balaeric Islands, and action freeing many christians held by the muslims as well as destroying the Moors pirate bases, between 1114 and 1115.1 He attacked the Balearic Islands, in alliance with the Italian republic of Pisa, and secured vassalage and tribute from the Moors in 1115.9 He was a witness where Guillaume V, siegneur de Montpellier allied with Ramón Berenguer III in the reconquest of the Balearic Islands in 1114/15.12 Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza sailed to Rome in an attempt to gain aid from the Italian states and to acquire a license from the Pope for his crusade in Spain, but the visit was largely unsuccessful in 1116.1 He inherited the county of Cerdaña in 1117 at the Pyrenees.9 He made the Count of Ampurias his vassal; this was one of the final steps in the process by which the frontier counties created by the Frankish kings were gradually and peacefully absorbed by Barcelona in 1123.9 Styled Raimundus Dei gracia Barchinonensis comes et marchio Provincie (Ramón by the grace of God count of Barcelona and marquis of Provence) in 1131.13 He he left Provence to his younger son, Berenguer Ramon, and the rest of the lands, the most important ones, went to the elder son, Ramon Berenguer IV in 1131.1 He died on 19 August 1131 at Barcelona, Catalonia, at age 49 years.14,15 He was the predecessor of Ramón Berenguer IV "el Santo", conde de Barcelona, príncipe de Aragón y marqués de Provenza; Count of Barcelona.1,7,4

Family 1

María Rodríguez de Vivar b. circa 1077, d. circa 1105

Family 2

Almodís (?) b. 1086

Family 3

Dolça de Gévaudun b. 1095, d. between 1127 and 1130
Children

Citations

  1. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 54-30.
  3. [S882] Armerías ilustres, online http://members.xoom.com/chema, Condado de Cataluña.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Ramon Berenguer IV.
  5. [S512] H. J. Chaytor, Chaytor, H. J., chap. 3.
  6. [S882] Armerías ilustres, online http://members.xoom.com/chema, Condado de Cataluña, ¤ Rodez, 1082.
  7. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  8. [S512] H. J. Chaytor, Chaytor, H. J., Appendix II.
  9. [S512] H. J. Chaytor, Chaytor, H. J., Chapter 4, pg. 57.
  10. [S468] Robert Hughes, Barcelona, pg. 103.
  11. [S460] Counts of Provence 11th Century, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/jfcampio/BaseDonn.htm
  12. [S868] Glenn Edward Lipskey, "Chronicle of Alfonso".
  13. [S1319] Velde: Royal Styles, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/royalty/royalstyle.htm
  14. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica, for year, place.
  15. [S882] Armerías ilustres, online http://members.xoom.com/chema, Condado de Cataluña, † Barcelona, 1131.
  16. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg 824, genealogy table 20, Castile and Aragon, 1033-c 1300, (a) the House of Castile, 1033-1284.