Tsar of Bulgaria Petar IV Belgun
d. 1197
Tsar of Bulgaria Petar IV Belgun|d. 1197|p381.htm#i16154|N. N. Belgun||p141.htm#i16153||||||||||||||||
Father | N. N. Belgun |
Tsar of Bulgaria Petar IV Belgun was the son of N. N. Belgun. Tsar of Bulgaria Petar IV Belgun and Tsar of Bulgaria Ivan Asên I Belgun led a popular rising of Vlachs and Bulgars and proclaimed their independence from the Byzantines in 1186.1 Tsar of Bulgaria Petar IV Belgun became ruler of the eastern half of the kingdom in 1186 at Veliki Preslav, Second Bulgarian Empire.1 He succeeded Asên I, his brother, to the Bulgarian throne in 1196. Tsar at Second Bulgarian Empire between 1196 and 1197.2,1 He died in 1197. He was killed by the boyars.1
Jordan Teutonicus de Courcy1
d. 1197
Jordan Teutonicus de Courcy|d. 1197|p381.htm#i19406|Lord of Islip William de Courcy|b. 1140?\nd. 1171|p373.htm#i15024|Juliana de Aquila||p172.htm#i19404|Baron of Stoke Robert de Courcy||p172.htm#i19407||||Risherim de Aquila||p172.htm#i19405||||
Father | Lord of Islip William de Courcy1 b. 1140?, d. 1171 |
Mother | Juliana de Aquila1 |
Jordan Teutonicus de Courcy was the son of Lord of Islip William de Courcy and Juliana de Aquila.1 Jordan Teutonicus de Courcy died in 1197 at Ulster, Ireland. He was killed by a retainer.1
Citations
- [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol 2, pg. 165.
comte de Réthel Manassès III de Réthel1
b. circa 1126, d. 1197
comte de Réthel Manassès III de Réthel|b. c 1126\nd. 1197|p381.htm#i22639|comte de Réthel Gauthier de Réthel|b. c 1096?\nd. 1158|p370.htm#i22620|Beatrix de Namur|b. c 1105\nd. 1160|p371.htm#i22621|Chatelain de Vitry Eudes de Vitry||p200.htm#i22638|Mathilde de Réthel|b. c 1055|p200.htm#i22637|Godefroid, comte de Namur|b. c 1067\nd. 19 Aug 1139|p365.htm#i5347|Ermesinde I., Gräfin von Luxemburg|b. c 1075\nd. 1141|p365.htm#i5049|
Father | comte de Réthel Gauthier de Réthel1 b. circa 1096?, d. 1158 |
Mother | Beatrix de Namur1 b. circa 1105, d. 1160 |
Comte de Réthel Manassès III de Réthel was born circa 1126. He was the son of comte de Réthel Gauthier de Réthel and Beatrix de Namur.1 Comte de Réthel Manassès III de Réthel married Maud de Lorraine; His 1st.1 Comte de Réthel Manassès III de Réthel died in 1197.1
Family | Maud de Lorraine b. circa 1136? |
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Citations
- [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 197.
Owen Cyfeiliog ap Griffith, Prince of Powys Cyfeiliog1
d. 1197
Owen Cyfeiliog ap Griffith, Prince of Powys Cyfeiliog|d. 1197|p381.htm#i26768|Griffith ap Meredith|d. 1128|p362.htm#i26767|Gwertyl verch Gwrgenas ap Howel o Caer-a-Chydewin||p233.htm#i26769|Maredudd I. a. B., Tywysog Powys|b. 1047\nd. 1132|p364.htm#i7982|Hunydd f. E. of Dyffrin Clwyd|b. c 1066|p127.htm#i14724|Gwrgenas a. H. o Caer-a-Chydewin||p233.htm#i26770||||
Father | Griffith ap Meredith1 d. 1128 |
Mother | Gwertyl verch Gwrgenas ap Howel o Caer-a-Chydewin1 |
Owen Cyfeiliog ap Griffith, Prince of Powys Cyfeiliog was the son of Griffith ap Meredith and Gwertyl verch Gwrgenas ap Howel o Caer-a-Chydewin.1 Owen Cyfeiliog ap Griffith, Prince of Powys Cyfeiliog married Gwenllian verch Owen Gwynedd o Gwynedd, daughter of Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd, King of Gwynedd.1 Owen Cyfeiliog ap Griffith, Prince of Powys Cyfeiliog died in 1197.1
Family | Gwenllian verch Owen Gwynedd o Gwynedd |
Child |
Citations
- [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 114.
Irmgard von Henneberg1
b. say 1139, d. 1197
Irmgard von Henneberg|b. s 1139\nd. 1197|p381.htm#i28982|Berthold I, Graf von Henneberg, Burggraf von Würzburg|d. 18 Oct 1159|p371.htm#i25795|Bertha von Putelendorf|d. 1190|p378.htm#i25796|Graf von Henneberg, Burggraf von Würzburg Godebold . I. von Henneberg|d. 6 Feb 1144|p366.htm#i25797||||||||||
Father | Berthold I, Graf von Henneberg, Burggraf von Würzburg1 d. 18 October 1159 |
Mother | Bertha von Putelendorf d. 1190 |
Irmgard von Henneberg was born say 1139. She was the daughter of Berthold I, Graf von Henneberg, Burggraf von Würzburg and Bertha von Putelendorf.1 Irmgard von Henneberg married Konrad "der Pfalzgraf" von Schwaben, son of Friedrich II "der Einäugige", Herzog von Schwaben and Agnes von Saarbrücken, Herzogin von Schwaben, circa 1159.1 Irmgard von Henneberg died in 1197.1
Family | Konrad "der Pfalzgraf" von Schwaben b. between 1134 and 1136, d. 8 November 1195 |
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Citations
- [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Hohenstaufen.
Geoffroy IV "le Jeune", sire de Joinville1
b. circa 1155?, d. after 1197
Geoffroy IV "le Jeune", sire de Joinville|b. c 1155?\nd. a 1197|p381.htm#i24961|Geoffroy III "le Vieil", sire de Joinville|b. c 1112?\nd. c 1184|p377.htm#i27650|Felicité de Brienne|b. c 1110?\nd. a 21 Jun 1178|p375.htm#i27651|Roger de Joigny|b. c 1082?\nd. c 1130|p363.htm#i27652|Aldearde de Vignory||p245.htm#i27653|Erard I., comte de Brienne|b. c 1058?\nd. 1114|p359.htm#i26844|Alix de Roucy, dame de Rameru|b. c 1068?|p235.htm#i26845|
Father | Geoffroy III "le Vieil", sire de Joinville1 b. circa 1112?, d. circa 1184 |
Mother | Felicité de Brienne1 b. circa 1110?, d. after 21 June 1178 |
Seneschal of Champagne at France.1 Geoffroy IV "le Jeune", sire de Joinville was born circa 1155?. He was the son of Geoffroy III "le Vieil", sire de Joinville and Felicité de Brienne.1 Geoffroy IV "le Jeune", sire de Joinville married Helvide de Dampierre, daughter of Guy I, seigneur de Dampierre, de S. Just & de S. Dizier and Helvide de Baudemont.1 Geoffroy IV "le Jeune", sire de Joinville participated at the Siege of Acre in 1190 at Outremer.1 He died after 1197.1
Family | Helvide de Dampierre b. circa 1130? |
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Hawise of Leicester1
b. circa 1129, d. 24 April 1197
Hawise of Leicester|b. c 1129\nd. 24 Apr 1197|p381.htm#i6952|Robert II de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester|b. 1104\nd. 1168|p373.htm#i6994|Amice de Montfort|b. c 1100|p57.htm#i6995|Robert I. de Beaumont-le-Roger, 1st Earl of Leicester|b. 1046\nd. 5 Jun 1118|p360.htm#i6824|Isabel de Vermandois|b. 1081\nd. 13 Mar 1131|p363.htm#i6778|seigneur de Montfort Ralph de Gaël|b. c 1075\nd. 5 Apr 1168|p373.htm#i7113||||
Father | Robert II de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester b. 1104, d. 1168 |
Mother | Amice de Montfort b. circa 1100 |
Hawise of Leicester was born circa 1129 at Leicestershire, England. She was the daughter of Robert II de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester and Amice de Montfort. Hawise of Leicester married William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, son of Robert fitz Roy de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon, circa 1150 at Leicestershire, England. Hawise of Leicester died on 24 April 1197.
Family | William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester b. circa 23 November 1116, d. 23 November 1183 |
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Citations
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 63-26.
Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne
b. 29 July 1166, d. 10 September 1197
Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne|b. 29 Jul 1166\nd. 10 Sep 1197|p381.htm#i11274|Henri I "le Liberal", comte de Champagne|b. 1127\nd. 17 Mar 1181|p376.htm#i5796|Marie de France|b. 1145\nd. 11 Mar 1198|p381.htm#i5797|Theobald II "le Grande", comte de Champagne|b. 1093\nd. 8 Oct 1152|p369.htm#i4655|Mathilda von Spanheim|b. c 1110\nd. 13 Dec|p284.htm#i4656|Louis VII "le Jeune", roi des Francs|b. 1120\nd. 18 Sep 1180|p376.htm#i4588|Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre|b. c 1122\nd. 31 Mar 1204|p382.htm#i4619|
Father | Henri I "le Liberal", comte de Champagne1,2 b. 1127, d. 17 March 1181 |
Mother | Marie de France1,2 b. 1145, d. 11 March 1198 |
Also called Henry of Troyes.3 Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne also went by the name of Henry "the Young". He was born on 29 July 1166.4 He was the son of Henri I "le Liberal", comte de Champagne and Marie de France.1,2 Count of Champagne at France between 17 March 1181 and 1197. Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne was a witness where Philippe II "Auguste", roi des Francs a major figure in the Third Crusade, leading the Crusade along with King Frederick of Germany and King Richard the Lionhearted of England, in 1187. Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne married Isabeau I, reine de Jérusalem, daughter of Amaury I, roi de Jérusalem and Maria Komnene, in 1192; Her 3rd.1,3,2 King of Jerusalem at Outremer between 1192 and 1197. Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne was co-ruler with Isabeau I, reine de Jérusalem; Queen of Jerusalem.5 Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne was the predecessor of Thibaut III, comte de Champagne; Count of Champagne. Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne died on 10 September 1197 at Acre, Outremer, at age 31 years, 1 month and 12 days. While reviewing his troops from a window of his palace at Acre, a delegation from the local Pisan colony entered the room. He turned to greet them, and a few moments later thoughtlessly stepped backward. His dwarf, Scarlet, seized his clothes in an attempt to stop him, but it was too late. Both crashed to the ground below, Scarlet suffering a broken leg, Henry was killed.6,4
Family | Isabeau I, reine de Jérusalem b. 1172, d. 1205 |
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Citations
- [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 208.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:24.
- [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Isabella I.
- [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Blois 1.
- [S640] History Files, online http://homepages.tesco.net/~plk33/plk33/history.htm
- [S1041] John Julius Norwich, Norwich - Venice, pg. 126.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:140.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:84.
Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich1
b. November 1165, d. 28 September 1197
Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich|b. Nov 1165\nd. 28 Sep 1197|p381.htm#i11147|Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich|b. c 1122\nd. 10 Jun 1190|p378.htm#i6505|Beatrix de Bourgogne|b. c 1140\nd. 15 Nov 1184|p377.htm#i6656|Friedrich II "der Einäugige", Herzog von Schwaben|b. 1090\nd. 4 Apr 1147|p367.htm#i6506|Judith von Braunschweig|b. 1100\nd. 22 Feb 1130|p363.htm#i7406|Renaud I., comte de Bourgogne|b. c 1092?\nd. 22 Jan 1148|p368.htm#i6658|Agathe von Ober-Lothringen|b. c 1110|p55.htm#i6657|
Father | Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich1,2,3,4 b. circa 1122, d. 10 June 1190 |
Mother | Beatrix de Bourgogne1,2 b. circa 1140, d. 15 November 1184 |
Also called Enrico di Svevia Italian. Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was the father of Friedrich II Roger, Kaiser der Römisches Reich; the only son of Emperor Henry V and Constance of Sicily.5 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was the successor of Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich; King of Germany.6 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was the successor of Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich; Holy Roman Emperor.6 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was born in November 1165 at Nijmegen, Guelders, Netherlands.1,3,5 He was the son of Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich and Beatrix de Bourgogne.1,2,3,4 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was elected to become the next King of Germany in 1169.3 He was a witness where Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich signed, with his son, Henry VI (V later as Emperor), the Peace of Constance, granting rights to the Lombard League on 25 January 1183.7 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich signed, with his father, Frederick Barbarossa, the Peace of Constance, granting rights to the Lombard League on 25 January 1183.7 He married Constance, reine de Sicile, daughter of Roger II "le Magne", roi de Sicile and Beatrix de Réthel, on 29 October 1184.8,2,9,10,11 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was crowned King of the Lombards in 1186 at Milan.3 He succeeded his father to the throne of Germany in 1190. King of Germany at German Empire between 1190 and 1197.6,3 Holy Roman Emperor at German Empire between 1191 and 1197.6 He was crowned Emperor following the death of his father on 15 April 1191.3 He succeeded to Sicily by right of his wife, Constance, and the deposing of her nephew, William III, in 1194. He was the successor of Guillaume III, roi de Sicile; King of Sicily. King of Naples and Sicily at Holy Roman Empire between 1194 and 1197. Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was a witness where Phillip, Kaiser der Römisches Reich made Duke of Tuscany by his brother, Henry, in 1195.12 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was a witness where Phillip, Kaiser der Römisches Reich made Duke of Swabia by his brother, Henry, succeeded his uncle, Conrad II, in 1196.12 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was a witness where Thomas I, comte de Savoie a supporter of the Hohenstaufens, which earned him the position of Imperial Vicar, before 1197.13 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was the predecessor of Friedrich II Roger, Kaiser der Römisches Reich; King of Naples and Sicily. Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich died on 28 September 1197 at Messina, Sicily, at age 31 years and 10 months.1,3,5 Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich was buried in the Cathedral, Palermo, Sicily.3,5 He was the predecessor of Otto IV, Kaiser der Römisches Reich; Holy Roman Emperor.6
Family | Constance, reine de Sicile b. after 26 February 1154, d. 27 November 1198 |
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Citations
- [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
- [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 557, genealogy table 16, the Welfs and the Hohenstaufen, (b) the Hohenstaufen and their Kindred.
- [S529] . Brockhaus Enzyklopädie, 8:326.
- [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, "Friedrich II".
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Staufer.
- [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
- [S885] Thatcher and McNeal, Source Book for Medieval History, p. 189-202.
- [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 510, genealogy table 14, the Normans and Hohenstaufen in South Italy and Sicily.
- [S659] John Julius Norwich, Norwich - Normans, Gen Chart, the House of Hauteville, pg. 332-333.
- [S862] Various EB CD 2001, William II (k. of Sicily).
- [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Roger II.
- [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
- [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, savoy.wri, 1/21/00.
Eschive d'Ibelin1
b. between 1157 and 1165, d. after 29 September 1197
Eschive d'Ibelin|b. bt 1157 - 1165\nd. a 29 Sep 1197|p381.htm#i28282|Baudouin d'Ibelin, Lord of Ramla & Mirabel|b. 1133\nd. bt 1183 - 1186|p376.htm#i28283|Richilde de Beth'san|b. s 1137|p251.htm#i28284|Balian d'Ibelin, Lord of Ibelin, Constable of Jaffa|b. c 1110\nd. c 1151|p368.htm#i28285|Helvin of Rama|b. bt 1105 - 1110\nd. a 1158|p370.htm#i28286|Thomas de Beth'san|b. s 1107|p263.htm#i30132|Agnès de Gibelet|b. s 1117|p263.htm#i30133|
Father | Baudouin d'Ibelin, Lord of Ramla & Mirabel2,3,4 b. 1133, d. between 1183 and 1186 |
Mother | Richilde de Beth'san5,3,4 b. say 1137 |
Also called Königin von Zypern Eschiwa von Ibelin.3 Eschive d'Ibelin was born between 1157 and 1165.3 She was the daughter of Baudouin d'Ibelin, Lord of Ramla & Mirabel and Richilde de Beth'san.2,3,4,5 Eschive d'Ibelin married Aymerie, roy de Chypre, son of Hugues VIII "le Brun", sire de Lusignan and Bourgogne de Rançon, dame de Fontenay, before 29 October 1175; His 1st.6,7,4 Eschive d'Ibelin died after 29 September 1197.4
Family | Aymerie, roy de Chypre b. circa 1155, d. 1 April 1205 |
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Citations
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:83-84.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:83.
- [S1396] Die Kreuzzüge, online insel.heim.at/hawaii/312008/index.htm, eschiwa_von_ibelin_koenigin_von_zyern_1197.html.
- [S1605] Genealogics, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, under Baudouin Ibelin, Sources 1. [S00104] The Plantagenet Ancestry Baltimore, 1975. , Lt.Col. W. H. Turton, Reference: 207; 2. [S00148] The Rupenides,Hethumides and Lusignans, Structure of the Armeno-Cilician dynast. Paris, 1963., W.H. Rudt-Collenberg, Reference: XI I; 3. [S00301] ~Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: III 631.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:84.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:83, no date.
- [S1396] Die Kreuzzüge, online insel.heim.at/hawaii/312008/index.htm, \ibelin\balduin_herr_von_ramleh_1186.html, 29.10.1175.
Maud de Chesney1
d. before 1198
Maud de Chesney married Chamberlain Henry fitz Gerold, son of Gerold (?).1 Maud de Chesney died before 1198.1
Family | Chamberlain Henry fitz Gerold d. between 1174 and 1175 |
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Citations
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII, Chart between 48-49.
Piers de Lutegareshale
b. circa 1134, d. before 1198
Piers de Lutegareshale was born circa 1134 at Cherhill, Wiltshire, England. He married Maud de Mandeville, daughter of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex and Rohesia de Vere, before 1162 at England. Piers de Lutegareshale died before 1198.
Family | Maud de Mandeville b. before 1144 |
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Roger de Scales I of Middleton1
d. before 1198
Roger de Scales I of Middleton died before 1198.1
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Walter fitz Robert1
b. circa 1114, d. 1198
Walter fitz Robert|b. c 1114\nd. 1198|p381.htm#i18133|Robert fitz Richard|b. a 1066\nd. 1134|p364.htm#i12249|Maud de St. Liz|b. c 1096\nd. 1140|p365.htm#i7018|Richard fitz Gilbert, Justiciar of England|b. 1035\nd. b Jan 1090|p352.htm#i7080|Rohesia Giffard|b. c 1047|p58.htm#i7081|Simon de St. Liz I, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon|b. c 1070\nd. 1111|p358.htm#i8092|Maud of Huntingdon|b. 1072\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i8007|
Father | Robert fitz Richard1 b. after 1066, d. 1134 |
Mother | Maud de St. Liz1 b. circa 1096, d. 1140 |
Also called Walter fitz Robert.2 Walter fitz Robert was born circa 1114. He was the son of Robert fitz Richard and Maud de St. Liz.1 Walter fitz Robert married Maud, Lady of Diss, daughter of Richard de Lucy, Chief Justiciar of England and Rohaise (?); His 1st.2 Walter fitz Robert died in 1198.2 Walter fitz Robert was buried in Dunmow Priory.2
Family | Maud, Lady of Diss b. say 1162 |
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Henry de Percy1
b. circa 1159, d. 1198
Henry de Percy|b. c 1159\nd. 1198|p381.htm#i6685|Joscelin de Louvain|b. c 1130?\nd. 1180|p375.htm#i6698|Agnes de Percy|b. 1134\nd. b 13 Oct 1204|p382.htm#i6699|Gottfried I "der Bärtige", Herzog von Brabant|b. c 1060\nd. 25 Jan 1139/40|p365.htm#i6829|Clémence de Bourgogne|b. b 1087|p6.htm#i7058|William, 3rd Lord Percy|b. c 1112\nd. 1175|p374.htm#i6725|Adeliza de Clare|b. c 1115|p56.htm#i6726|
Father | Joscelin de Louvain b. circa 1130?, d. 1180 |
Mother | Agnes de Percy b. 1134, d. before 13 October 1204 |
Henry de Percy was born circa 1159 at Alnwick, Northumberland, England. From Henry descends the second house of Percy. He was the son of Joscelin de Louvain and Agnes de Percy. Henry de Percy married Isabel de Brus, daughter of Adam II de Brus, 2nd Lord of Skelton and Agnes d' Aumale, circa 1191 at Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. Henry de Percy died in 1198.
Family | Isabel de Brus b. circa 1150, d. after 1230 |
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Citations
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 161-25.
Robert II, Lord of Ewyas Harold1
b. circa 1125, d. 1198
Robert II, Lord of Ewyas Harold|b. c 1125\nd. 1198|p381.htm#i6915|Robert I FitzHarold, Lord of Ewyas Harold|b. c 1088\nd. a 1147|p367.htm#i6987|Sybil (?)|b. c 1101|p57.htm#i6988|Harold, Lord of Sudeley and Ewyas Harold|b. b 1057\nd. a 1115|p359.htm#i7001|Maud d' Avranches|b. 1068|p194.htm#i21757|||||||
Father | Robert I FitzHarold, Lord of Ewyas Harold b. circa 1088, d. after 1147 |
Mother | Sybil (?) b. circa 1101 |
Arms: Argent, a fess gules between three estoiles sable.2 Robert II, Lord of Ewyas Harold was son and heir of Robert de Ewias by his wife Sibil.1 He was born circa 1125 at Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England. He was the son of Robert I FitzHarold, Lord of Ewyas Harold and Sybil (?). Robert II, Lord of Ewyas Harold succeeded his father after 1147.1 He married Petronilla Scudamore, daughter of Godfrey Scudamore and Matilda Gifford, before 1165.3 Robert II, Lord of Ewyas Harold died in 1198.1
Family | Petronilla Scudamore b. circa 1135, d. after 1204 |
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Citations
- [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 453.
- [S1216] C.B., L.L.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir John Bernard Burke, B:GA, pg. 335.
- [S969] McBride's Genealogy, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/genweb.html
Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne1
b. circa 1136?, d. 1198
Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne|b. c 1136?\nd. 1198|p381.htm#i18771|Hugh Wac, seigneur de Négreville|b. c 1106\nd. c 1176|p374.htm#i18772|Emma de Clare|b. c 1111?\nd. 1168|p373.htm#i18773|Geoffrey Wac|b. b 1100\nd. bt 1142 - 1168|p366.htm#i25736||||Baldwin f. G., lord of Bourne jure uxoris|b. c 1076|p168.htm#i18774|Adeline de Rollos|b. c 1091?|p168.htm#i18775|
Father | Hugh Wac, seigneur de Négreville2 b. circa 1106, d. circa 1176 |
Mother | Emma de Clare2 b. circa 1111?, d. 1168 |
Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne was son and heir of Hugh Wac and Emma de Clare.3 He was born circa 1136?. He was the son of Hugh Wac, seigneur de Négreville and Emma de Clare.2 Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne certified, on the occasion of the marriage of the king's daughter, his knight's fees to be in number ten, and that they were bestowed on his ancestor by King Henry I, in 1165/66 at 12 Henry II.2 He rendered account of 200 m., as he had without royal permission given in marriage a lady who was in the King's gift, in 1176 at Lincolnshire, England.3 He married Agnes du Hommet, daughter of William du Hommet, seigneur de Le Hommet and Lucy (?); Her 1st.3 Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne assisted in the coronation of King Richard I on 3 September 1189 at Westminster Abbey, England.2,3 He was with King Richard at St. Albans on 7 September 1190.3 He was one of the hostages for the payment of King Richard's ransom in February 1193/94.3 He went to King Richard in 1195 at Germany.3 He tallaged, with William Briwere, the city of Gloucester.3 He died in 1198.4 He witnessed a charter of the Earl of Chester, was called King's Constable, and paid scutage on 10 and 1/8 knights' fees in 1199/0 at 1 John.3
Family | Agnes du Hommet b. circa 1160? |
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Citations
- [S1192] Jared L. Olar (e-mail address), the Fair Maid of Kent) Wakes (was Re: Joan in "Wakes," newsgroup message 2002-03-14 17:04:59 PST.
- [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 563.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:297.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:297, before Michaelmas 1198.
Henricus de Novomercato1
b. circa 1140?, d. 1198
Henricus de Novomercato|b. c 1140?\nd. 1198|p381.htm#i23582||||Mabilia de Ballon|b. c 1120?|p248.htm#i27900|||||||Winebald de Ballon of North Cadbury|b. c 1080?|p248.htm#i27901|Elisabeth (?)|b. c 1100?|p248.htm#i27902|
Mother | Mabilia de Ballon1,2 b. circa 1120? |
Also called Henry de Newmarch.3 Henricus de Novomercato was born circa 1140?. He was the son of Mabilia de Ballon.1,2 Henricus de Novomercato held one fee of the bishop of Worcester, and denied the service owed on another, in 1166.1 He returned a Carta for his barony of North Cadbury in 1166.1 He certified, upon the assessment of the aid for marrying the king's daughter, his knights fees to be sixteen, an half, two thirds, and two fifth parts, for which he paid £11 14s. 2., in 1165/66 at 12 Henry II.3 He died in 1198. He died leaving two sons, William (d.s.p. 1204) and James (d. 1216).1
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Giacinto, Papa Celestino III1
b. circa 1110, d. 8 January 1198
Giacinto, Papa Celestino III|b. c 1110\nd. 8 Jan 1198|p381.htm#i28618|Nobile Romano Pietro Orsini|d. a 27 May 1159|p370.htm#i28616||||||||||||||||
Father | Nobile Romano Pietro Orsini1 d. after 27 May 1159 |
Giacinto, Papa Celestino III was born circa 1110.1 He was the son of Nobile Romano Pietro Orsini.1 Giacinto, Papa Celestino III died on 8 January 1198 at Rome.1
Citations
- [S1401] GdDI, online www.sardimpex.com\index.htm, Orsini Antichi.
Marie de France1,2
b. 1145, d. 11 March 1198
Marie de France|b. 1145\nd. 11 Mar 1198|p381.htm#i5797|Louis VII "le Jeune", roi des Francs|b. 1120\nd. 18 Sep 1180|p376.htm#i4588|Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre|b. c 1122\nd. 31 Mar 1204|p382.htm#i4619|Louis VI "le Gros", roi des Francs|b. 1 Dec 1081\nd. 1 Aug 1137|p365.htm#i4652|Adélaïde de Savoie|b. 1092\nd. 18 Nov 1154|p369.htm#i4653|Guillaume X "le Toulousain", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers|b. 1090?\nd. 9 Apr 1137|p365.htm#i4620|Ænor de Châtellerault|b. a 1109\nd. a Mar 1130|p363.htm#i4621|
Father | Louis VII "le Jeune", roi des Francs3 b. 1120, d. 18 September 1180 |
Mother | Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre3 b. circa 1122, d. 31 March 1204 |
Marie de France was born in 1145 at France.4 She was the daughter of Louis VII "le Jeune", roi des Francs and Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre.3 Marie de France married Henri I "le Liberal", comte de Champagne, son of Theobald II "le Grande", comte de Champagne and Mathilda von Spanheim, in 1164.3,4 Marie de France died on 11 March 1198 at age 53 years.3,4
Family | Henri I "le Liberal", comte de Champagne b. 1127, d. 17 March 1181 |
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Citations
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 102-26.
- [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 134-28.
- [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 462, genealogy table 13, the Capetian Dynasty (to St. Louis).
- [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/
- [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, La Noblesse - comte de Blois & de Champagne.
- [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 208.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:24.
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 102-27.
Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal1
b. 1152, d. 1 September 1198
Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal|b. 1152\nd. 1 Sep 1198|p381.htm#i11215|Ramón Berenguer IV "el Santo", conde de Barcelona, príncipe de Aragón y marqués de Provenza|b. c 1113\nd. 6 Aug 1162|p371.htm#i4598|Petronilla Ramírez, reina de Aragón|b. a 1136\nd. 17 Oct 1174|p374.htm#i5090|Ramón Berenguer III "el Grande", conde de Barcelona y de Provenza|b. 1082\nd. 19 Aug 1131|p363.htm#i4599|Dolça de Gévaudun|b. 1095\nd. bt 1127 - 1130|p362.htm#i4605|Ramiro I. S. "el Monje", rey de Aragón|b. 1075\nd. 1157|p370.htm#i5679|Agnes de Poitiers|b. 1100|p48.htm#i5680|
Father | Ramón Berenguer IV "el Santo", conde de Barcelona, príncipe de Aragón y marqués de Provenza2,3 b. circa 1113, d. 6 August 1162 |
Mother | Petronilla Ramírez, reina de Aragón2,3 b. after 1136, d. 17 October 1174 |
Also called Queen Dulce of Portugal. Also called Dulce de Aragão Portuguese.4 Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal was co-ruler with comte de Provence Ramón Berenguer III de Provence; Count of Provence.5 Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal was born in 1152 at Barcelona, Spain.2,4 She was the daughter of Ramón Berenguer IV "el Santo", conde de Barcelona, príncipe de Aragón y marqués de Provenza and Petronilla Ramírez, reina de Aragón.2,3 Countess of Provence at Holy Roman Empire between 6 August 1162 and 1167. Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal was co-ruler with Alfonso II "el Casto" , rey de Aragón y Cataluña; Count of Provence.5 Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal married Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal, son of Afonso I "O Conquistador", rei de Portugal and Mahaud de Savoie, rainha de Portugal, in 1174 at Barcelona, Spain.1,6,7,2,4 Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal died on 1 September 1198 at Coimbra, Portugal, at age 46 years.2,4,3 Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal was buried in Cathedral of Sainte-Croix, Lisbon, Portugal.3
Family | Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal b. 11 November 1154, d. 26 March 1212 |
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Citations
- [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
- [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 398.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:575.
- [S869] História de Portugal, online http://www.ip.pt/~ip200650/Portugal1.htm
- [S512] H. J. Chaytor, Chaytor, H. J., Appendix II.
- [S245] LDS.
- [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 825, genealogy table 22, the Castile and Aragon, 1033-c. 1300, (b) the House of Aragon, 1033-1327.
Constance, reine de Sicile1
b. after 26 February 1154, d. 27 November 1198
Constance, reine de Sicile|b. a 26 Feb 1154\nd. 27 Nov 1198|p381.htm#i11148|Roger II "le Magne", roi de Sicile|b. 22 Dec 1095\nd. 26 Feb 1154|p369.htm#i11149|Beatrix de Réthel|b. c 1126|p103.htm#i12593|Roger I., comte de Sicile|b. c 1021\nd. 1101|p355.htm#i11150|Adelaide di Savona, comtesse de Sicile|b. c 1073\nd. 16 Apr 1118|p360.htm#i12584|comte de Réthel Gauthier de Réthel|b. c 1096?\nd. 1158|p370.htm#i22620|Beatrix de Namur|b. c 1105\nd. 1160|p371.htm#i22621|
Father | Roger II "le Magne", roi de Sicile1,2 b. 22 December 1095, d. 26 February 1154 |
Mother | Beatrix de Réthel3 b. circa 1126 |
Also called Costanza d' Altavilla Italian. Constance, reine de Sicile was the posthumously born daughter of Roger II of Sicily and Beatrice of Rethel.4 She was the mother of Friedrich II Roger, Kaiser der Römisches Reich; the only son of Emperor Henry V and Constance of Sicily.5 Constance, reine de Sicile was born after 26 February 1154 at Palermo, Sicily, Italy.4 She was the daughter of Roger II "le Magne", roi de Sicile and Beatrix de Réthel.1,2,3 Constance, reine de Sicile married Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich, son of Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich and Beatrix de Bourgogne, on 29 October 1184.6,7,3,8,4 Constance, reine de Sicile was a witness where Guillaume II "le Bon", roi de Sicile agreed that his aunt Constance should marry Frederick's son Henry (later Henry VI); because William's own marriage was childless on 29 October 1184.8 Constance, reine de Sicile was the successor of Guillaume III, roi de Sicile; King of Sicily. Queen of Sicily at Holy Roman Empire between 1194 and 1198. Constance, reine de Sicile died on 27 November 1198.1
Family | Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich b. November 1165, d. 28 September 1197 |
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Citations
- [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
- [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, "Friedrich II".
- [S659] John Julius Norwich, Norwich - Normans, Gen Chart, the House of Hauteville, pg. 332-333.
- [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Roger II.
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Staufer.
- [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 510, genealogy table 14, the Normans and Hohenstaufen in South Italy and Sicily.
- [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 557, genealogy table 16, the Welfs and the Hohenstaufen, (b) the Hohenstaufen and their Kindred.
- [S862] Various EB CD 2001, William II (k. of Sicily).
Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun1
b. circa 1111, d. circa 1199
Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun|b. c 1111\nd. c 1199|p381.htm#i14961|Ingram de Say, Lord of Clun|b. c 1081|p129.htm#i14962||||||||||||||||
Father | Ingram de Say, Lord of Clun1,2 b. circa 1081 |
Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun was heiress of the Honour of Clun.2 She was born circa 1111. She was the daughter of Ingram de Say, Lord of Clun.1,2 Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun married Geoffrey de Vere; Her 1st.2 Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun married William fitz Alan, Lord Oswestry, son of Alan fitz Flaad and Aveline de Hesdin, before 1136; His 2nd. Her 2nd.2,3 Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun married William Boterel, son of William Boterel and Alicia Corbet, in 1170; Her 3rd.2,3 Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun died circa 1199.2
Family 1 | Geoffrey de Vere |
Family 2 | William fitz Alan, Lord Oswestry b. before 1097, d. 1160 |
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Family 3 | William Boterel b. say 1142, d. 1209 |
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Joan d' Anjou1
b. circa 1170, d. 1199
Joan d' Anjou|b. c 1170\nd. 1199|p381.htm#i12597|Henri II "Courtmanteau", roi d' Angleterre|b. 5 Mar 1133\nd. 6 Jul 1189|p378.htm#i4576|Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre|b. c 1122\nd. 31 Mar 1204|p382.htm#i4619|Geoffroy V "Plantagenêt", comte d'Anjou|b. 24 Aug 1113\nd. 14 Sep 1151|p368.htm#i4577|Matilda "le Impératrice", reine d' Angleterre|b. 1103\nd. 10 Sep 1167|p373.htm#i5111|Guillaume X "le Toulousain", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers|b. 1090?\nd. 9 Apr 1137|p365.htm#i4620|Ænor de Châtellerault|b. a 1109\nd. a Mar 1130|p363.htm#i4621|
Father | Henri II "Courtmanteau", roi d' Angleterre1,2 b. 5 March 1133, d. 6 July 1189 |
Mother | Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre1,2 b. circa 1122, d. 31 March 1204 |
Joan d' Anjou was born circa 1170. She was the daughter of Henri II "Courtmanteau", roi d' Angleterre and Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre.1,2 Joan d' Anjou married Guillaume II "le Bon", roi de Sicile, son of Guillaume I "el Malo", roi de Sicile and Margaret Garcés de Navarre, on 13 February 1177; Her 1st.1,2,3 Joan d' Anjou married Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse, son of comte de Toulouse Raymond V de Toulouse and Constance de France, after 1189; Her 2nd.2 Joan d' Anjou died in 1199.1,2
Family 1 | Guillaume II "le Bon", roi de Sicile b. circa 1152, d. 18 November 1189 |
Family 2 | Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse b. 27 October 1156, d. August 1222 |
Henri de Dreux, évêque d' Orléans1
b. 1155, d. 1199
Henri de Dreux, évêque d' Orléans|b. 1155\nd. 1199|p381.htm#i21125|Robert I "le Grand", comte de Dreux|b. 1123\nd. 11 Oct 1188|p378.htm#i7827|Agnès de Baudemont, dame de Braines|b. c 1130\nd. bt 1202 - 1218|p382.htm#i7828|Louis VI "le Gros", roi des Francs|b. 1 Dec 1081\nd. 1 Aug 1137|p365.htm#i4652|Adélaïde de Savoie|b. 1092\nd. 18 Nov 1154|p369.htm#i4653|Guy de Baudemont|b. c 1105|p62.htm#i7829|Alix (?)|b. c 1105|p71.htm#i9309|
Father | Robert I "le Grand", comte de Dreux1 b. 1123, d. 11 October 1188 |
Mother | Agnès de Baudemont, dame de Braines1 b. circa 1130, d. between 1202 and 1218 |
Henri de Dreux, évêque d' Orléans was born in 1155.1 He was the son of Robert I "le Grand", comte de Dreux and Agnès de Baudemont, dame de Braines.1 Henri de Dreux, évêque d' Orléans died in 1199 at age 44 years.1
Citations
- [S861] Antoine de Nadaillac's, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/anosteo/
Reginald de Lucie, Governor of Nottingham
b. circa 1147, d. circa 11 January 1198/99
Reginald de Lucie, Governor of Nottingham|b. c 1147\nd. c 11 Jan 1198/99|p381.htm#i18138|Sir William de Lucy|b. c 1122|p161.htm#i18139|Cecilia (?)|b. c 1127|p161.htm#i18140|Richard de Lucy, Chief Justiciar of England|b. c 1089\nd. 14 Jul 1179|p375.htm#i18141|Rohaise (?)|b. c 1102|p161.htm#i18142|||||||
Father | Sir William de Lucy1 b. circa 1122 |
Mother | Cecilia (?)1 b. circa 1127 |
Reginald de Lucie, Governor of Nottingham was probably a relative of Richard de Lucy the justiciar.2 Reginald de Lucie "whose parentage Dugdale declares his inability to discover."3 Also called Reynold de Lucy.1 He was born circa 1147. He was the son of Sir William de Lucy and Cecilia (?).1 Reginald de Lucie, Governor of Nottingham married Amabilis of Skipton, daughter of Alexander fitz Gerold and Alice de Rumilly, before 1173.1,4 Reginald de Lucie, Governor of Nottingham was was governor of Notthingham for the king (Henry II) at the time of the rebellion of the Earl of Leicester in 1173 at England.3 Governor of Notthingham at England in 1173.3 He acquired, through his marriage to Annabell, or with her, the honor of Egremont at Cumbria, England.3,2 He attended the coronation of Richard I with the rest of the Barons on 3 September 1189 at Westminster Abbey, England.3 He died circa 11 January 1198/99.4
Family | Amabilis of Skipton b. say 1157 |
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Citations
- [S605] Lucy Family History, online http://www.rickmansworthherts.freeserve.co.uk/desc.htm#d138
- [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 558.
- [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 336.
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 40:25.
Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre
b. 8 September 1157, d. 6 April 1199
Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre|b. 8 Sep 1157\nd. 6 Apr 1199|p381.htm#i7306|Henri II "Courtmanteau", roi d' Angleterre|b. 5 Mar 1133\nd. 6 Jul 1189|p378.htm#i4576|Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre|b. c 1122\nd. 31 Mar 1204|p382.htm#i4619|Geoffroy V "Plantagenêt", comte d'Anjou|b. 24 Aug 1113\nd. 14 Sep 1151|p368.htm#i4577|Matilda "le Impératrice", reine d' Angleterre|b. 1103\nd. 10 Sep 1167|p373.htm#i5111|Guillaume X "le Toulousain", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers|b. 1090?\nd. 9 Apr 1137|p365.htm#i4620|Ænor de Châtellerault|b. a 1109\nd. a Mar 1130|p363.htm#i4621|
Father | Henri II "Courtmanteau", roi d' Angleterre1 b. 5 March 1133, d. 6 July 1189 |
Mother | Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre1 b. circa 1122, d. 31 March 1204 |
Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre also went by the name of Richard I "the Lion Heart". He was born on 8 September 1157 at Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England.2 He was the son of Henri II "Courtmanteau", roi d' Angleterre and Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre.1 Duke of Aquitaine at France between 1168 and 1199. The Great Rebellion: Henry II versus his heir, Henry "the Young King", his two older brothers, the Earl of Leicester, the King of Scots, the King of France, and the Count of Flanders. In 1172/73 at 19 Henry II.3,4 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was a witness where Henri "the Young King" d' Anjou fomented the Great Rebellion against his father with his two older brothers, the King of France, and the Count of Flanders, in 1172/73 at 19 Henry II.3 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was a witness where Philippe II "Auguste", roi des Francs a major figure in the Third Crusade, leading the Crusade along with King Frederick of Germany and King Richard the Lionhearted of England, in 1187. Annals of Monte Fernando 1188: "Ob. secundus Henricus rex, subiit Ricardus filius ejus."5 Annals of Monte Fernando 1189: "Ricardus rex Anglie et Philippus rex Francie, perexerunt apud Jerl'm."6 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre and Princess Berengaria Sánchez de Navarra were engaged in 1189. Duke of Aquitaine at France between 1189 and 1199. Count of Anjou at France between 1189 and 1199. Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was crowned King of England by Baldwin, Archbishop of Cantebury, on 3 September 1189 at Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. King of England between 3 September 1189 and 6 April 1199. 3rd Crusade: Called when Saladin inflicted a major defeat on a combined army at Hattin and subsequently took Jerusalem. Between 31 December 1189 and 21 October 1190.7 He married Princess Berengaria Sánchez de Navarra, daughter of Sancho VI Garcés "el Sabio", rey de Navarre and Beatrice, Infante de Castilla, on 12 May 1191 at Chapel of St. George, Limassol, Cyprus.8,2,1 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was captured and imprisoned by fellow crusader Leopold V on 22 December 1192 at near Vienna, Austria.9 He was a witness where Luitpold V "der Tugendreiche", Herzog von Österreich imprisoned Richard the Lionheart on his return from the 3rd Crusade on 22 December 1192 at near Vienna, Austria.9 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was on crusade when his brother, John Lackland, initiated a revolt against him in 1193. Annals of Monte Fernando 1193: "Rediit Rex Ricardus et capitur in Austria."10 Hubert Walter, with his mother, Eleanor, put down the revolt his brother's, John Lackland's, with "strong and effective measures." When Richard returned to England, he forgave his brother and promised him the succession. He was released by Leopold to Emperor Henry VI Easter 1193.9 He was a witness where Luitpold V "der Tugendreiche", Herzog von Österreich released Richard the Lionheart to the Emperor Henry VI and used part of the ransom to fund construction in Vienna Easter 1193 at Easter.9 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was a witness where Baudouin I, imperator Romaniae signed a treaty of friendship with Richard Lionheart of England, in order to protect the important cloth trade, in 1196.11 Annals of Monte Fernando 1197: "Ob. Rex Ricardus, subiit Johannes frater ejus."12 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was buried in the Abbaye royale de Fontevraud, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. The 12th-century abbey church contains the painted effigies of the English Plantagenet kings Henry II and Richard I (“the Lion Heart”), Henry's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Isabella d'Angoulême, wife of King John.13 He was the predecessor of Jean "Sans Terre", roi d' Angleterre; Duke of Normandy. Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was the predecessor of Jean "Sans Terre", roi d' Angleterre; Duke of Aquitaine. Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was the predecessor of Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre; Duchess of Aquitaine.14 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was a witness where William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose one of the Normans' foremost warriors, and fought alongside King Richard (when Richard received his fatal wound) on 6 April 1199 at Châlus, Haute-Vienne, Aquitaine, France.15 Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre died on 6 April 1199 at Châlus, Duchy of Aquitaine, at age 41 years, 6 months and 29 days.2,16 He was the predecessor of Jean "Sans Terre", roi d' Angleterre; King of England. Richard I "Cœur de Lion", roi d' Angleterre was buried in the Royal Abbey, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. The 12th-century abbey church contains the painted effigies of the English Plantagenet kings Henry II and Richard I (“the Lion Heart”), Henry's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Isabella d'Angoulême, wife of King John.13
Family | Princess Berengaria Sánchez de Navarra b. circa 1165, d. 1230 |
Citations
- [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 608-609, genealogy table 17, the Normans and Plantagenets (to Edward III).
- [S263] Plantagenet Somerset Fry, Kings and Queens of England and Scotland.
- [S418] Christopher Tyerman, WW Early Medieval, pg. 225.
- [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 365.
- [S1105] Margaret Lantry, AMF, MF1188.1.
- [S1105] Margaret Lantry, AMF, MF1189.1.
- [S711] Encyclopedia, MS Encarta 2001, "Crusades." Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2001. © 1993-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved..
- [S262] MS Encarta 99.
- [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, "Leopold V".
- [S1105] Margaret Lantry, AMF, MF1193.1.
- [S432] Eileen Goodrum, Belgian History.
- [S1105] Margaret Lantry, AMF, MF1197.1.
- [S222] AutoRoute Europe 2000.
- [S482] Norman Davies, Davies, N., p. 1117.
- [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/
- [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
Isabelle de Varennes1,2
b. circa 1137, d. circa 13 July 1199?
Isabelle de Varennes|b. c 1137\nd. c 13 Jul 1199?|p381.htm#i6706|Guillaume III de Varennes, 3rd Earl of Surrey|b. 1121\nd. 1148|p367.htm#i6735|Hele d'Alençon|b. c 1116?|p56.htm#i6736|Guillaume I. de Varennes, 2nd Earl of Surrey|b. c 1067\nd. 11 May 1138|p365.htm#i6777|Isabel de Vermandois|b. 1081\nd. 13 Mar 1131|p363.htm#i6778|Guillaume III "Talvas" de Bellême, comte d'Alençon & de Ponthieu|b. c 1102?\nd. 29 Jun 1172|p374.htm#i4635|Hélie de Bourgogne|b. Nov 1080\nd. 28 Feb 1142|p366.htm#i4636|
Father | Guillaume III de Varennes, 3rd Earl of Surrey3,4 b. 1121, d. 1148 |
Mother | Hele d'Alençon4 b. circa 1116? |
Arms: Her descendants bore as checkered gold and azure.5 Isabelle de Varennes was born circa 1137 at Surrey, England.6 She was the daughter of Guillaume III de Varennes, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Hele d'Alençon.3,4 Isabelle de Varennes was the successor of Guillaume III de Varennes, 3rd Earl of Surrey; Earl of Warenne & Surrey. Isabelle de Varennes married comte de Boulogne Guillaume de Blois, son of Étienne, roi d' Angleterre and Matilda de Boulogne, in 1153; Her 1st.4 Isabelle de Varennes married Hamelin, 5th Earl of Surrey jure uxoris, son of Geoffroy V "Plantagenêt", comte d'Anjou and N. N. , a concubine of Geoffrey Plantagenet, in April 1164 at Surrey, England; Her 2nd.5,4 Isabelle de Varennes died circa 13 July 1199? At Lewes, Sussex, England.7
Family 1 | comte de Boulogne Guillaume de Blois b. circa 1137, d. 1159 |
Family 2 | Hamelin, 5th Earl of Surrey jure uxoris b. circa 1130, d. 7 May 1202 |
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Citations
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 83-26.
- [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of William de Warenne, 86.
- [S864] Gerbod and Gundred: documents, online http://www.cgp100.dabsol.co.uk/gundred/gundocs.htm
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:26.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/1, App. J, pg. 29.
- [S245] LDS, Ancestral File # 8WKJ-L6.
- [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 569, four years before 7 May 1202.
- [S1194] Douglas Richardson (e-mail address), Countess Ida Bigod - A Search for Answers in "Countess Ida Bigod," newsgroup message 2002-04-06 13:07:36 PST.
- [S1446] Douglas Richardson, "Bohun-Verdun information," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., Thursday, March 4, 2004 6:48 PM.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/1:500.
- [S1522] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, pg. 330.
Albrecht III "der Reiche", Graf von Habsburg1,2
b. circa 1134?, d. 25 November 1199
Albrecht III "der Reiche", Graf von Habsburg|b. c 1134?\nd. 25 Nov 1199|p381.htm#i25879|Werner II, Graf von Habsburg|b. s 1104\nd. 19 Aug 1167|p373.htm#i25882||||Otto I., Graf von Habsburg|b. s 1074\nd. 1111|p358.htm#i25883|Hilla (?)|b. s 1084|p127.htm#i25884|||||||
Father | Werner II, Graf von Habsburg1 b. say 1104, d. 19 August 1167 |
Albrecht III "der Reiche", Graf von Habsburg was born circa 1134?. He was the son of Werner II, Graf von Habsburg.1 Albrecht III "der Reiche", Graf von Habsburg married Gräfin von Habsburg Ita von Pfullendorf-Bregenz, daughter of Graf von Pfullendorf, Ramsperg, Bregenz und Lindau Rudolf II von Pfullendorf-Bregenz, in 1164.1 Count of Hapsburg between 1167 and 1199.3 Albrecht III "der Reiche", Graf von Habsburg died on 25 November 1199.4,2
Family | Gräfin von Habsburg Ita von Pfullendorf-Bregenz |
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Citations
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Habsburger.
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Udalrichinger.
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Habsburger, 1167-1199.
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Habsburger, 25.11.1199 (11.2.1199 Prinz von Isenburg).
Helena, Herzogin von Österreich und Steiermark1
b. circa 1149, d. 25 December 1199
Helena, Herzogin von Österreich und Steiermark|b. c 1149\nd. 25 Dec 1199|p381.htm#i21553|Géza II, Király Magyarország|b. c 1130\nd. 3 May 1162|p371.htm#i5586|Evfrosiniya Mstislavna|b. 1130\nd. bt 1175 - 1176|p374.htm#i5583|Béla I., Király Magyarország|b. c 1109\nd. 13 Feb 1141|p366.htm#i5587|Jelena Vukanovici|b. a 1109\nd. a 1146|p367.htm#i5588|Mstislav I. H. V., Prince of Novgorod, Great Prince of Kiev|b. 1 Jun 1076\nd. 15 Apr 1132|p364.htm#i5312|Lyubava D. of Novgorod|b. 1100\nd. 1168|p373.htm#i5584|
Father | Géza II, Király Magyarország1 b. circa 1130, d. 3 May 1162 |
Mother | Evfrosiniya Mstislavna1 b. 1130, d. between 1175 and 1176 |
Helena, Herzogin von Österreich und Steiermark was the daughter of Geza II of Hungary.2 She was born circa 1149. She was the daughter of Géza II, Király Magyarország and Evfrosiniya Mstislavna.1 Helena, Herzogin von Österreich und Steiermark married Luitpold V "der Tugendreiche", Herzog von Österreich, son of Heinrich XI "Jasomirgott", Herzog von Bayern and Theodora Komnene, in 1174.1 Helena, Herzogin von Österreich und Steiermark died on 25 December 1199.1
Family | Luitpold V "der Tugendreiche", Herzog von Österreich b. 1157, d. 31 December 1194 |
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Citations
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Jüngeren Babenberger.
- [S929] Der Babenberger, online http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.history.gtour.babenb/babnamen.htm
William de la Mare of Wickensands1
d. before 1200
William de la Mare of Wickensands was of Wickensands (in Albourne) and Woodmancote at Sussex, England.1 He was in right of his wife of Harlaxton at Lincolnshire, England.1 He was in right of his wife of Ashtead (or Ashstead) and Mitcham at Surrey, England.1 He died before 1200.1 He was living circa 1285.1
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Citations
- [S1632] Douglas Richardson, "ancestry table for Maud de la Mare, wife of Peter de Montfort," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., 4 Nov 2004.
Adelaide de Lorraine
b. 1145?, d. circa 1200
Adelaide de Lorraine|b. 1145?\nd. c 1200|p381.htm#i18997|Matthäus I, Herzog von Ober-Lothringen|b. c 1110\nd. 13 May 1176|p375.htm#i19011|Bertha von Schwaben|b. c 1123\nd. 04 Apr, circa 1194|p271.htm#i19012|Simon I., Herzog von Ober-Lothringen|b. 1076\nd. 19 Apr 1139|p365.htm#i6659|Adelheid von Löwen|b. c 1085\nd. c 1159|p370.htm#i6660|Friedrich II "der Einäugige", Herzog von Schwaben|b. 1090\nd. 4 Apr 1147|p367.htm#i6506|Judith von Braunschweig|b. 1100\nd. 22 Feb 1130|p363.htm#i7406|
Father | Matthäus I, Herzog von Ober-Lothringen1 b. circa 1110, d. 13 May 1176 |
Mother | Bertha von Schwaben1 b. circa 1123, d. 04 Apr, circa 1194 |
Also called Alix de Lorraine.2,3 Adelaide de Lorraine was born in 1145?. She was the daughter of Matthäus I, Herzog von Ober-Lothringen and Bertha von Schwaben.1 Adelaide de Lorraine married Hugues III, duc de Bourgogne, son of Eudes II "Borel", duc de Bourgogne and Marie de Champagne, in 1162?1 Adelaide de Lorraine died circa 1200.1
Family | Hugues III, duc de Bourgogne b. 1148?, d. 25 August 1192 |
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Citations
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Haus Chatenois (Elsaß).
- [S1280] Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 987-1328, pg. 575.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VII:32.
Alberic II, comte de Dammarten1,2
b. circa 1135, d. 1200
Alberic II, comte de Dammarten|b. c 1135\nd. 1200|p381.htm#i4648|Alberic I, comte de Dammartin|b. 1110\nd. 1183|p376.htm#i4650|Clemence de Bar|d. a 20 Jan 1183|p376.htm#i4651|Hugues I., comte de Dammartin|b. c 1080|p69.htm#i9051|Rothuide|b. c 1085|p69.htm#i9052|Renaud I "le Borgne", comte de Bar|b. 1090\nd. 24 Jun 1149|p368.htm#i8080|Gisle de Vaudémont|b. c 1092\nd. b 1150|p368.htm#i8081|
Father | Alberic I, comte de Dammartin3 b. 1110, d. 1183 |
Mother | Clemence de Bar3 d. after 20 January 1183 |
Alberic II, comte de Dammarten was born circa 1135. He was the son of Alberic I, comte de Dammartin and Clemence de Bar.3 Alberic II, comte de Dammarten married Mahaut (?).3 Comte de Dammarten at Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France, in 1183. Alberic II, comte de Dammarten died in 1200. He died on 19 September 1200 at London, Middlesex, England. Alberic II, comte de Dammarten was buried in the Abbaye de Jumièges, Jumièges, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France.
Family | Mahaut (?) b. circa 1150?, d. after October 1200 |
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Citations
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 144-26.
- [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 82-27.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:401.
- [S435] Pere Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 1st Ed., II:433.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:466.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:303.
Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk
b. circa 1129, d. 1200
Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk|b. c 1129\nd. 1200|p381.htm#i6956|Aubrey de Vere II|b. c 1082\nd. 15 May 1141|p366.htm#i750|Adeliza de Clare|b. a 1076\nd. c 1163|p371.htm#i751|Aubrey de Vere I|b. c 1037\nd. c 1112|p358.htm#i7067|Beatrice de Ghisnes|b. c 1040|p58.htm#i7068|Gilbert f. R., Lord of Clare|b. a 1066\nd. 1115|p359.htm#i6819|Adeliza de Clermont|b. c 1058|p56.htm#i6820|
Father | Aubrey de Vere II1 b. circa 1082, d. 15 May 1141 |
Mother | Adeliza de Clare1 b. after 1076, d. circa 1163 |
Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk was born circa 1129 at Hedingham, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza de Clare.1 Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk married Hugh le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, son of Roger "the Sheriff" le Bigod and Adelicia de Tosny of Belvoir, circa 1149 at England; His 1st.1 Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk died in 1200.
Family | Hugh le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk b. before 1107, d. 1177 |
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Citations
- [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 53.
Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske1,2
b. 1141, d. 1200
Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske|b. 1141\nd. 1200|p381.htm#i16834|Zavida Vukanovici|b. c 1113?|p148.htm#i16836||||Urosh I., veliki zupan Rashka|b. c 1084?\nd. 1145?|p367.htm#i5589|Anna Diogenissa|b. 1093|p48.htm#i5590|||||||
Father | Zavida Vukanovici1,3 b. circa 1113? |
Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske was the father of Vukan Nemanjic; the oldest son of Stefan Nemanja.4 Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske was the father of Stefan I Prvovencani Nemanjic, King of Raska; the middle son of Stefan Nemanja.4 Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske expanded his state seizing territories east and south, and newly annexed the littoral and the Zeta region (present-day Montenegro).4 Veliki zupan at Serbia.5 He was the founder of the Nemanjic dynasty.4 He was a descendant of an old ruling family. He was fourth or fifth son of Zavida, son of Uros I.6 He was dedicated much care to the construction of monasteries; his endowments include the Djurdjevi Stupovi Monastery and the Studenica Monastery in the Raska region, and the Hilandar Monastery on Mt. Athos.4 Also called St. Simeon of Serbia.4 He was born in 1141 at Ribnica near modern Titograd, Duklja, Balkan Peninsula.7,8 He was the son of Zavida Vukanovici.1,3 Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske was baptized at Duklja, Balkan Peninsula; With his father seeing that the whole population of Duklja was Catholic, Nemanja was baptised according to the Roman rite.6 He was baptized at Rassa (Serbia), Balkan Peninsula; Several years later when his father Zavida returned to Rasa, the bishop of Rasa baptised him again, this time according to the Byzantine rite.6 He married Anna of Bosnia, daughter of Ban of Bosnia Boris of Bosnia.1,7 Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske got "part of his patrimony, namely Toplica, Ibar, Rasina and the so-called Reke," these regions situated on the river Ibar and the middle course of the Morava.6 He was became veliki zupan, or grand chieftain, of the Serb region of Raska after defeating his brothers in 1168.6 Grand Zupan of Raska at (Serbia), Balkan Peninsula, between 1168 and 1196.9 He rose to power following a struggle for the throne with his brothers, defeating his brother Tihomir at the battle of Pantino in 1170.4,10 He joined the Venetians in their attack on Byzantium with the intention of enlarging his state at the expense of the Byzantines by annexing parts of Red Croatia in 1171.6 He accepted the overlordship of Byzantine emperor Manuel I in 1172.10 He met Frederick Barbarossa in Nis as crusaders pass through Morava valley in 1189.10 He was a witness where basileus Rhomaiôn Isaac II Angelos turned his attention to the Balkans and restored Byzantine prestige by defeating Stephen Nemanja of Serbia after February 1190.11 Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske was defeated by Isaac II Angelus, Emperor of Byzantium, after February 1190.11 He began to expand his domain while remaining a vassal of the Byzantine emperor, Isaac II Angelos, after February 1190.2 He was Duke of Serbia, including Zahumlje and Diocleia, in 1195.1 He abdicated and joined his son Sava (Ratsko) in a monastery in 1196.2 He was the predecessor of Stefan I Prvovencani Nemanjic, King of Raska; Grand Zupan of Raska.12,10 Stefan Nemnja Vukanovici, veliki zupan Raske died in 1200 at age 59 years. He died as the monk Simeon on Holy Mount Athos .1,7
Family | Anna of Bosnia b. circa 1146 |
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Citations
- [S464] Theroff-Balkans, online This will be a series of pieces attempting to account for the genealogy of the medieval rulers of the Balkans. There are lots of uncertainties about these lines, since many records have not survived. Source materials for most things in the medieval Balkans are ususally not from contemporary writers, and the few contemporary sources existing are usually from Byzantine writers, not writers from the various states themselves. The tables I'm about to present are based on Europaeische Stammtafeln, but modified by some recent scholarship by John V. A. Fine in his two books, "The Early Medieval Balkans" and "The Late Medieval Balkans". - PT
. - [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Nemanjic dynasty (Balkan hist.) .
- [S1177] Pavel Pokorny (e-mail address), Nemanja of Serbia in "Nemanja of Serbia," newsgroup message 1999/08/05, per Enciklopedija Jugoslaviji, 1965.
- [S941] Serbia.com, online http://www.serbia-info.com/enc/index.html, Medieval Serbia, 7th-14th Century.
- [S941] Serbia.com, online http://www.serbia-info.com/enc/index.html, Medieval Serbia, 7th-14th Century, a title equivalent to the rank of prince.
- [S1179] Dr. O. Dominik Mandic, Mandic, Chap. 5.
- [S1177] Pavel Pokorny (e-mail address), Nemanja of Serbia in "Nemanja of Serbia," newsgroup message 1999/08/05, per Vaclav Krizek: Dejiny narodu slovanskych, 1871.
- [S1179] Dr. O. Dominik Mandic, Mandic, Chap. 5 - for place, said circa 1132.
- [S1176] Www Serbian Medieval History, online http://www.suc.org/culture/history/Serb_History/index.html, Stefan Nemanja (1168-1196) .
- [S1176] Www Serbian Medieval History, online http://www.suc.org/culture/history/Serb_History/index.html, Timeline: The Balkan Power (1168-1321).
- [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Isaac II Angelus (Byz. emp.).
- [S25] J. M. Hussey, Cambridge Medieval History, Vol 4, Part 1, pg. 780.
John Maltravers of Wellcombe1
d. 1200
John Maltravers of Wellcombe|d. 1200|p381.htm#i23347|John Maltravers||p207.htm#i23439||||Walter Maltravers||p207.htm#i23440|N. N. (?)||p207.htm#i23443|||||||
Father | John Maltravers |
John Maltravers of Wellcombe was the son of John Maltravers. John Maltravers of Wellcombe was of Wellcombe at Dorset, England.1 He "stands at the head of the ascrtained pedigree".2 He was a joint witness with Sir Walter de Mautravers to a charter between 1160 and 1184.1 He held a knight's fee at Berkshire, England.3 He fined to have seisin of his land and 4 knights' fees in 1172 at Dorsetshire, England.3 He married Alice FitzGeoffrey, daughter of Roger FitzGeoffrey.1 John Maltravers of Wellcombe died in 1200 at summer.2
Family | Alice FitzGeoffrey b. circa 1159? |
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Walter Maltravers1
d. 1200
Walter Maltravers|d. 1200|p381.htm#i24033|John Maltravers of Wellcombe|d. 1200|p381.htm#i23347|Alice FitzGeoffrey|b. c 1159?|p207.htm#i23348|John Maltravers||p207.htm#i23439||||Roger FitzGeoffrey|b. c 1129?|p213.htm#i24029||||
Father | John Maltravers of Wellcombe1 d. 1200 |
Mother | Alice FitzGeoffrey1 b. circa 1159? |
Walter Maltravers was the son of John Maltravers of Wellcombe and Alice FitzGeoffrey.1 Walter Maltravers held land from his father in Somerford.1 He succeeded to his mother's inheritence in his father's lifetime.1 He was eldest son of John and Alice, daughter of Roger FitzGeoffrey.1 He went with Richard I to the Holy Land in 1193.1 He joined in the rebellion against King Richard on the side of Prince John, who as Count of Mortain was his overlord.1 He died in 1200 at summer.1
Citations
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:578.
Rainou du Caylar, seigneur d'Uzès1
b. circa 1115, d. after 1200
Rainou du Caylar, seigneur d'Uzès|b. c 1115\nd. a 1200|p381.htm#i9269|Bermond du Caylar, seigneur d'Uzès|b. c 1090\nd. a 1168|p373.htm#i9608||||Raimond d' Avignon|b. c 1065\nd. Aug 1138|p365.htm#i9610|N. N. d' Uzès|b. 1065|p73.htm#i9609|||||||
Father | Bermond du Caylar, seigneur d'Uzès b. circa 1090, d. after 1168 |
Also called Rainou "Roscas". Rainou du Caylar, seigneur d'Uzès was born circa 1115. He was the son of Bermond du Caylar, seigneur d'Uzès. Rainou du Caylar, seigneur d'Uzès married Beatrice d'Uzès. Rainou du Caylar, seigneur d'Uzès did homage for Saye to the Bishop between 1199 and 1200 at Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence, France. He died after 1200.
Family | Beatrice d'Uzès b. circa 1085 |
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Citations
- [S1397] Marlyn Lewis, AEY, 4032.
Grécie de Faye1
b. circa 1150, d. after 1200
Grécie de Faye|b. c 1150\nd. a 1200|p381.htm#i30344|Raoul de Châtellerault, seigneur de Faye la Vineuse|b. c 1112\nd. a 1184|p377.htm#i30355|Elisabeth, dame de Faye la Vineuse|b. c 1130|p265.htm#i30356|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|Aimery V "le Jeune" de Loudun, seigneur de Faye la Vineuse|b. c 1107\nd. a 1175|p374.htm#i30357||||
Father | Raoul de Châtellerault, seigneur de Faye la Vineuse1 b. circa 1112, d. after 1184 |
Mother | Elisabeth, dame de Faye la Vineuse1 b. circa 1130 |
Grécie de Faye was born circa 1150.1 She was the daughter of Raoul de Châtellerault, seigneur de Faye la Vineuse and Elisabeth, dame de Faye la Vineuse.1 Grécie de Faye married Ursion II, seigneur de Fréteval, son of Hamelin, seigneur de Fréteval and N. de Preuilly.2 Grécie de Faye died after 1200.1
Family | Ursion II, seigneur de Fréteval b. circa 1145, d. 1187 |
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Citations
- [S1660] Généalogie ascendante de Jeanne de BOURNONVILLE, online http://fjaunais.free.fr/habart1.htm, Vicomtes de CHATELLERAULT (870-1200).
- [S1660] Généalogie ascendante de Jeanne de BOURNONVILLE, online http://fjaunais.free.fr/habart1.htm, Seigneurs de FRETEVAL (990-1257).
Walter de Tatteshall1
b. circa 1170, d. 1199/0
Walter de Tatteshall was born circa 1170 at Odell, Bedfordshire, England.1 He married Iseult Pantulf before 1195.2 Walter de Tatteshall died in 1199/0.1
Family | Iseult Pantulf b. circa 1175, d. 1222 |
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Otto, Pfalzgraf von Burgund
b. between 1167 and 1173, d. 13 January 1200
Otto, Pfalzgraf von Burgund|b. bt 1167 - 1173\nd. 13 Jan 1200|p381.htm#i7502|Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich|b. c 1122\nd. 10 Jun 1190|p378.htm#i6505|Beatrix de Bourgogne|b. c 1140\nd. 15 Nov 1184|p377.htm#i6656|Friedrich II "der Einäugige", Herzog von Schwaben|b. 1090\nd. 4 Apr 1147|p367.htm#i6506|Judith von Braunschweig|b. 1100\nd. 22 Feb 1130|p363.htm#i7406|Renaud I., comte de Bourgogne|b. c 1092?\nd. 22 Jan 1148|p368.htm#i6658|Agathe von Ober-Lothringen|b. c 1110|p55.htm#i6657|
Father | Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich b. circa 1122, d. 10 June 1190 |
Mother | Beatrix de Bourgogne b. circa 1140, d. 15 November 1184 |
Otto, Pfalzgraf von Burgund was the successor of Beatrix de Bourgogne; Countess of Burgundy. Otto, Pfalzgraf von Burgund was born between 1167 and 1173.1 He was the son of Friedrich I "Barbarossa", Kaiser der Römisches Reich and Beatrix de Bourgogne. Count of Burgundy between 1189 and 1200. Otto, Pfalzgraf von Burgund married Marguerite de Blois, daughter of Theobald V, comte de Blois and Alix de France, in 1192; Her 2nd (widow).2 Otto, Pfalzgraf von Burgund died on 13 January 1200.1
Family | Marguerite de Blois b. 1164, d. 12 July 1230 |
Citations
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Staufer.
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Avesnes, 1192.
Adalbert III von Böhmen, Erzbischof von Salzburg1
b. 1145, d. 8 April 1200
Adalbert III von Böhmen, Erzbischof von Salzburg|b. 1145\nd. 8 Apr 1200|p381.htm#i26672|Vladislav II, Kníze Ceská|b. c 1110\nd. 18 Jan 1174|p374.htm#i12627|Gertrude von Babenberg|b. c 1110?\nd. 1151|p368.htm#i12626|Vladislav I., Kníze Ceská|b. 1063?\nd. 12 Apr 1125|p361.htm#i12628|Richinza von Berg|b. c 1090\nd. 27 Sep 1125|p361.htm#i22669|Luitpold III "der Heilige", Markgraf von Österreich|b. 29 Sep 1073\nd. 15 Nov 1136|p364.htm#i6559|Agnes von Waiblingen, Herzogin von Schwaben|b. 1072\nd. 24 Sep 1143|p366.htm#i6509|
Father | Vladislav II, Kníze Ceská1 b. circa 1110, d. 18 January 1174 |
Mother | Gertrude von Babenberg1 b. circa 1110?, d. 1151 |
Adalbert III von Böhmen, Erzbischof von Salzburg was born in 1145.1 He was the son of Vladislav II, Kníze Ceská and Gertrude von Babenberg.1 Archbishop of Salzburg between 1168 and 1177.1 Adalbert III von Böhmen, Erzbischof von Salzburg was the successor of Erzbischof von Mainz Konrad I von Wittelsbach; Archbishop of Salzburg.2 Archbishop of Salzburg between 1183 and 1200.1 Adalbert III von Böhmen, Erzbischof von Salzburg died on 8 April 1200 at age 55 years.1
Citations
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, ERZBISCHÖFE VON SALZBURG.
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, ERZBISCHÖFE VON MAINZ.
Mahaut (?)1
b. circa 1150?, d. after October 1200
Also called Mathilda of Bar.2 Mahaut (?) was born circa 1150? At Ponthieu, Ain, France. She married Alberic II, comte de Dammarten, son of Alberic I, comte de Dammartin and Clemence de Bar.1 Mahaut (?) died after October 1200.
Family | Alberic II, comte de Dammarten b. circa 1135, d. 1200 |
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Citations
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:401.
- [S1087] Todd A. Farmerie (e-mail address), Dammartin Counts in "Dammartin Counts," newsgroup message 2001-09-15 23:07:25 PST
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Erzbischof von Mainz Konrad I von Wittelsbach1
b. circa 1130, d. 25 October 1200
Erzbischof von Mainz Konrad I von Wittelsbach|b. c 1130\nd. 25 Oct 1200|p381.htm#i26669|Otto I, Pfalzgraf von Bayern|b. c 1090\nd. 4 Jul 1156|p370.htm#i12907|Heilika von Lengenfeld, Pfalzgräfin von Bayern|b. c 1103\nd. 14 Sep 1170|p373.htm#i12908|Graf Otto I. von Scheyern|b. c 1060\nd. 31 Oct|p284.htm#i12817|Richgard von Weimar-Orlamünde, Gräfin von Scheyern|b. c 1065\nd. 16 May|p283.htm#i12818|Frederick I., Herr von Hopfenhohe-Pettendorf-Lengenfeld|b. c 1073?\nd. 3 Apr 1119|p360.htm#i12909|Heilika von Staufen|b. c 1091?\nd. 24 Feb 1110|p358.htm#i12910|
Father | Otto I, Pfalzgraf von Bayern1 b. circa 1090, d. 4 July 1156 |
Mother | Heilika von Lengenfeld, Pfalzgräfin von Bayern1 b. circa 1103, d. 14 September 1170 |
Erzbischof von Mainz Konrad I von Wittelsbach was born circa 1130.1 He was the son of Otto I, Pfalzgraf von Bayern and Heilika von Lengenfeld, Pfalzgräfin von Bayern.1 Archbishop of Mainz between 1161 and 1165.1 Erzbischof von Mainz Konrad I von Wittelsbach was the successor of Adalbert III von Böhmen, Erzbischof von Salzburg; Archbishop of Salzburg.2 Archbishop of Salzburg between 1177 and 1183.1 Archbishop of Mainz between 1183 and 1200.1 Erzbischof von Mainz Konrad I von Wittelsbach was the predecessor of Adalbert III von Böhmen, Erzbischof von Salzburg; Archbishop of Salzburg.2 Erzbischof von Mainz Konrad I von Wittelsbach died on 25 October 1200 at Riedfeld bei Neustadt/Aisch.1 Erzbischof von Mainz Konrad I von Wittelsbach was buried in the Dom, Mainz.1
Citations
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, ERZBISCHÖFE VON MAINZ.
- [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, ERZBISCHÖFE VON SALZBURG.
Margery de Braose1
b. after 1175, d. 19 November 1200
Margery de Braose|b. a 1175\nd. 19 Nov 1200|p381.htm#i7996|William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose|b. c 1153\nd. 9 Aug 1211|p384.htm#i6759|Maud de St. Valéry|b. c 1155\nd. 1210|p384.htm#i6760|William de Braose, 3rd Baron Bramber|b. c 1100\nd. c 1192|p379.htm#i6814|Bertha de Pîtres|b. c 1130|p56.htm#i6815|Bernard I. de St. Valéry|b. c 1117\nd. 1190|p378.htm#i9299||||
Father | William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose b. circa 1153, d. 9 August 1211 |
Mother | Maud de St. Valéry b. circa 1155, d. 1210 |
Margery de Braose was born after 1175. She was the daughter of William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose and Maud de St. Valéry. Margery de Braose married Walter II de Lacy, Lord Palatine of Meath, son of Hugo II de Lacy and Roesia de Monemue, before 1200.2 Margery de Braose died on 19 November 1200.
Family | Walter II de Lacy, Lord Palatine of Meath b. circa 1172, d. 1241 |
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Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland1,2
b. 1164, d. 19 December 1200
Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland|b. 1164\nd. 19 Dec 1200|p381.htm#i6974|Uhtred of Galloway|b. 1100\nd. 22 Sep 1174|p374.htm#i7021|Gunnild MacCrinan|b. 1104|p58.htm#i7022|Fergus, Lord of Galloway|b. c 1075\nd. 1161|p371.htm#i7937|Elizabeth de Normandie|b. 1084|p62.htm#i7938|Waltheof f. G., Earl of Dunbar|b. b 1084\nd. 1138|p365.htm#i7939|Sigrid (?)|b. c 1075|p62.htm#i7940|
Father | Uhtred of Galloway3 b. 1100, d. 22 September 1174 |
Mother | Gunnild MacCrinan3 b. 1104 |
Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland was born in 1164 at Galloway, Perthshire, Scotland.4 He was the son of Uhtred of Galloway and Gunnild MacCrinan.3 Lord of Galloway between 1174 and 1200.3 Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland married Helen de Morville, daughter of Richard de Moreville, Constable of Scotland and Avice de Lancaster, circa 1183 at Kirkoswald, Cumberland, England.3,2 Constable of Scotland between 1189 and 1200.3 Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland died on 19 December 1200 at Northamptonshire, England, at age 36 years.3
Family | Helen de Morville b. circa 1163?, d. 11 June 1217 |
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Citations
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 38-25.
- [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 603.
- [S591] Sir James Balfour Paul, SP.
- [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Uchtred, Lord of Galoway, 91.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:299.
- [S1399] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms 1853-1892 Sir Bernard Burke, B:LG, 19th ed., Wake.
Philip de Braose1
b. circa 1122, d. before 1201
Philip de Braose|b. c 1122\nd. b 1201|p381.htm#i18634|Philip de Braose, 2nd Baron Bramber|b. c 1070|p278.htm#i7154|Aenor de Toteneis|b. c 1079|p59.htm#i7155|William de Braose, 1st Baron Bramber|b. c 1036\nd. bt 1093 - 1096|p353.htm#i18089|Eve, dame de Boessey-le-Chatel|b. c 1050|p166.htm#i18625|Judhael de Toteneis|b. c 1055\nd. a 1123|p361.htm#i7156||||
Father | Philip de Braose, 2nd Baron Bramber1 b. circa 1070 |
Mother | Aenor de Toteneis1 b. circa 1079 |
Philip de Braose was born circa 1122. He was the son of Philip de Braose, 2nd Baron Bramber and Aenor de Toteneis.1 Philip de Braose married Matilda de Pont de l'Arche circa 1152; Her 1st.1 Philip de Braose was left in charge, on Henry II's departure, of Wexford in 1172 at Ireland.1 He received a grant of North Munster ( without the City of Limerick) but was unable to take possession circa October 1172.1 He died before 1201.1
Family | Matilda de Pont de l'Arche b. circa 1132 |
Citations
- [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/
Bohémond III, prince d' Antioch1
b. circa 1147, d. circa 1201
Bohémond III, prince d' Antioch|b. c 1147\nd. c 1201|p381.htm#i12676|Raymond, prince d' Antioch|b. c 1106\nd. 1149|p368.htm#i7516|Constance, princesse d' Antioch|b. 1127\nd. 1163|p371.htm#i5594|Guillaume IX "le Troubadour", duc de Guyenne, comte de Poitiers|b. c 22 Oct 1071\nd. 10 Feb 1127|p362.htm#i4623|Mahaut, comtesse de Toulouse|b. c 1078\nd. 28 Nov 1117|p359.htm#i7700|Bohémond I., prince d' Antioche|b. 1107\nd. Feb 1131|p363.htm#i7388|Alix, princesse de Jérusalem|b. a 1101\nd. 1131|p363.htm#i7389|
Father | Raymond, prince d' Antioch1 b. circa 1106, d. 1149 |
Mother | Constance, princesse d' Antioch1 b. 1127, d. 1163 |
Bohémond III, prince d' Antioch was born circa 1147.1 He was the son of Raymond, prince d' Antioch and Constance, princesse d' Antioch.1 Prince of Antioch between 1163 and 1201.2 Bohémond III, prince d' Antioch died circa 1201.1
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Citations
- [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 167.b.9, S6/7.
- [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Anatolia, Antioch.
- [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Poitou 2.
Margaret de Huntingdon1
b. 1140, d. 1201
Margaret de Huntingdon|b. 1140\nd. 1201|p381.htm#i7131|Énric mac Dabid, rí Alban|b. c 1114\nd. 12 Jun 1152|p369.htm#i7800|Ada de Warenne|b. c 1120\nd. 1178|p375.htm#i7801|Dabid m. M. C., rí Alban & Saxan|b. c 1080\nd. 24 May 1153|p369.htm#i8006|Maud of Huntingdon|b. 1072\nd. 1130|p363.htm#i8007|Guillaume I. de Varennes, 2nd Earl of Surrey|b. c 1067\nd. 11 May 1138|p365.htm#i6777|Isabel de Vermandois|b. 1081\nd. 13 Mar 1131|p363.htm#i6778|
Father | Énric mac Dabid, rí Alban2,3,4 b. circa 1114, d. 12 June 1152 |
Mother | Ada de Warenne2,3,4 b. circa 1120, d. 1178 |
Also called of Huntingdon. Margaret de Huntingdon was born in 1140.5 She was the daughter of Énric mac Dabid, rí Alban and Ada de Warenne.2,3,4 Margaret de Huntingdon married Conan IV "le Petit", duc de Bretagne, son of Alain III "le Noir", 1st Earl of Richmond and Bertha de Bretagne, in 1159; Her 1st.2,6,7,4 Margaret de Huntingdon married Humphrey IV de Bohun, son of Humphrey III de Bohun of Trowbridge, Constable of England and Margaret Filia Milonis de Gloecestria, before 1176; Her 2nd (widow).2,8 Margaret de Huntingdon died in 1201 at age 61 years.8
Family 1 | Conan IV "le Petit", duc de Bretagne b. circa 1142, d. 1177 |
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Family 2 | Humphrey IV de Bohun b. circa 1150, d. 1182 |
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Citations
- [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 96-26, 97-27.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:457.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:642, footnote (m).
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:54.
- [S211] Pat Patterson's Page, online http://www.patpnyc.com/gene-gen.htm
- [S1051] C. Scott Littleton & Linda A. Malcor, Scythia to Camelot, pg. 303.
- [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:642, footnote (m), "1159".
- [S1137] De Bohon, online http://www.rand.org/contact/personal/Genea/bohon.html
- [S1280] Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 987-1328, pg. 354.
- [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., IV:192.
Henry fitz Hervey1
d. 1201
Henry fitz Hervey|d. 1201|p381.htm#i28303|Hervey fitz Ankaris|d. c 1182|p376.htm#i28306||||Akaris fitz Bardolph|d. 1161|p371.htm#i28307||||||||||
Father | Hervey fitz Ankaris1 d. circa 1182 |
Henry fitz Hervey was the son of Hervey fitz Ankaris.1 Henry fitz Hervey died in 1201.1
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Citations
- [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 207.