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Sir Ralph de Somery of Dudley1

b. circa 1180, d. 1210
Sir Ralph de Somery of Dudley|b. c 1180\nd. 1210|p384.htm#i8400|Sir John I de Somery|b. c 1150|p54.htm#i8402|Hawise Paynel|b. a 1150|p54.htm#i8403|||||||Ralph Paynel|b. c 1118\nd. b 1153|p369.htm#i8404|N. N. de Ferrers|b. a 1125|p54.htm#i8407|
FatherSir John I de Somery2 b. circa 1150
MotherHawise Paynel2 b. after 1150
     Sir Ralph de Somery of Dudley was of Dudley at Worcestershire, England.3 He was born circa 1180. He was the son of Sir John I de Somery and Hawise Paynel.2 Sir Ralph de Somery of Dudley was heir of his uncle, Gervase Paynel, to the barony of Dudley on 29 September 1194 at Michaelmas.2 He married Margaret Marshall, daughter of Marshal John fitz Gilbert and Sibyl de Salisbury.4,5 Sir Ralph de Somery of Dudley died in 1210.3

Family

Margaret Marshall b. before 1165
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., 55-27A, 81-28.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:320.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:126.
  4. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 44.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:126-127.

Maud de St. Valéry1

b. circa 1155, d. 1210
Maud de St. Valéry|b. c 1155\nd. 1210|p384.htm#i6760|Bernard IV de St. Valéry|b. c 1117\nd. 1190|p378.htm#i9299||||Renaud I. de St. Valéry|b. b 1091\nd. 1166|p372.htm#i6816||||||||||
FatherBernard IV de St. Valéry2 b. circa 1117, d. 1190
     Her long defence of Pain's Castle when it was beseiged by the Welsh earned it the name "Matilda's Castle".3 Maud de St. Valéry was also known as the Lady of la Haie and to the Welsh as Moll Walbee.3 She said, by the local people who saw her as a supernatural character, to have built Hay Castle single handed in one night, carrying the stones in her apron at Hay-on-Wye, Welsh Marches, England.3 She was born circa 1155 at Bramber, Sussex, England.2 She was the daughter of Bernard IV de St. Valéry.2 Maud de St. Valéry married William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose, son of William de Braose, 3rd Baron Bramber and Bertha de Pîtres, before 1175. Maud de St. Valéry refused to give up her son, William, to King John as a hostage, whom she refused on the grounds that John had murdered his nephew Arthur whom he should have protected, in 1208.3 She died in 1210 at Corfe, Windsor, England. Murdered by King John who had her walled up alive in her castle walls with her young son William.2

Family

William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose b. circa 1153, d. 9 August 1211
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., 177-6.
  2. [S245] LDS.
  3. [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/
  4. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 72.
  5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 383.

Eustace de Baliol

b. circa 1135, d. 1210
Eustace de Baliol|b. c 1135\nd. 1210|p384.htm#i7096|Bernard II de Balliol, Lord of Bywell|b. c 1115\nd. 1188|p378.htm#i6701|Agnes de Picquigny|b. c 1118|p55.htm#i6702|Bernard I. de Balliol of Bywell|b. c 1095\nd. c 1150|p368.htm#i6729|Matilda (?)|b. c 1118|p56.htm#i6730|||||||
FatherBernard II de Balliol, Lord of Bywell b. circa 1115, d. 1188
MotherAgnes de Picquigny b. circa 1118
     Eustace de Baliol gave £100 for license to marry the widow of Robert Fitzpiers.1 He was born circa 1135. He was the son of Bernard II de Balliol, Lord of Bywell and Agnes de Picquigny. Eustace de Baliol married Petronille (?) circa 1160; Her 2nd (widow).1 Eustace de Baliol died in 1210.

Family

Petronille (?) b. circa 1135
Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 21.

William de Braose1

b. circa 1175, d. 1210
William de Braose|b. c 1175\nd. 1210|p384.htm#i12240|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||||
FatherWilliam "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose2,3 b. circa 1153, d. 9 August 1211
MotherMaud de St. Valéry2,3 b. circa 1155, d. 1210
      William de Braose was born circa 1175 at Bramber, Sussex, England.2 He was the son of William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose and Maud de St. Valéry.2,3 William de Braose married Maud de Clare, daughter of Richard (de Clare), Earl of Clare and Amice of Gloucester, before 1198; Her 1st.4,5 William de Braose fought with King John against Philip of France in Normandy in 1203/4.5 He was a witness where Maud de St. Valéry refused to give up her son, William, to King John as a hostage, whom she refused on the grounds that John had murdered his nephew Arthur whom he should have protected, in 1208.5 William de Braose died in 1210 at Windsor Castle, (or Corfe), England. Murdered by King John, with his mother. They were locked up in a castle and starved to death.2,1

Family

Maud de Clare b. 1175
Children

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of William de Braose, 104.
  2. [S245] LDS.
  3. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 72.
  4. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Geoffrey, Count of Eu, 91.
  5. [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/

James mac Áengusa1

b. circa 1195, d. 1210
James mac Áengusa|b. c 1195\nd. 1210|p384.htm#i14999|Áengus mac Somerled, Lord of Bute and Arran|b. c 1150\nd. 1210|p384.htm#i15001||||Somerled mac Gillebride, King of the Isles|b. c 1113\nd. 1164|p372.htm#i7025|Ragnhildis Ólafsdóttir|b. c 1117|p58.htm#i7026|||||||
FatherÁengus mac Somerled, Lord of Bute and Arran1 b. circa 1150, d. 1210
     James mac Áengusa was born circa 1195. He was the son of Áengus mac Somerled, Lord of Bute and Arran.1 James mac Áengusa died in 1210. Killed in battle against the men of Skye, alongside his two other brothers and father.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 47.
  2. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 1712.

Áengus mac Somerled, Lord of Bute and Arran1

b. circa 1150, d. 1210
Áengus mac Somerled, Lord of Bute and Arran|b. c 1150\nd. 1210|p384.htm#i15001|Somerled mac Gillebride, King of the Isles|b. c 1113\nd. 1164|p372.htm#i7025|Ragnhildis Ólafsdóttir|b. c 1117|p58.htm#i7026|Gillebride mac Gille Adomnan||p129.htm#i15008||||Oláfr I. B. G., King of Man|b. b 1095\nd. 1153|p369.htm#i14488|Ingibiorg H.|b. c 1095|p124.htm#i14489|
FatherSomerled mac Gillebride, King of the Isles2 b. circa 1113, d. 1164
MotherRagnhildis Ólafsdóttir3 b. circa 1117
     Áengus mac Somerled, Lord of Bute and Arran was born circa 1150. He was the son of Somerled mac Gillebride, King of the Isles and Ragnhildis Ólafsdóttir.2,3 Áengus mac Somerled, Lord of Bute and Arran inherited Bute in 1164 at Scotland.3 He was victorious in battle against his brother Reginald per the Chronicles of Man in 1192 at Scotland.3 He witnessed the death of James mac Áengusa in 1210; Killed in battle against the men of Skye, alongside his two other brothers and father.2 Áengus mac Somerled, Lord of Bute and Arran died in 1210. Killed in battle against the men of Skye, alongside his three sons, and leaving thereby no male issue.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 47.
  2. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 1712.
  3. [S311] E.Scotland.com, online http://www.electricscotland.com/index.html, Founding of the Clans and the Kings of the Isles.

Oliver II de Traci, Lord of Barnstaple1

d. 1210
Oliver II de Traci, Lord of Barnstaple|d. 1210|p384.htm#i29056|Oliver I de Traci, Lord of Barnstaple|d. c 1184|p377.htm#i29057||||Henry de Traci, Lord of Barnstaple|d. b 1165|p372.htm#i29058||||||||||
FatherOliver I de Traci, Lord of Barnstaple2 d. circa 1184
     Oliver II de Traci, Lord of Barnstaple was the son of Oliver I de Traci, Lord of Barnstaple.2 Oliver II de Traci, Lord of Barnstaple died in 1210.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants.
  2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 743.
  3. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories", I make this relationship based on the fact that Henry is Lord of Barnstaple, and Oliver II's grandfather is the Henry de Tracy to whom Barnstaple was originally granted..

Adenolfo II d’Aquino1

d. after 1210
     Adenolfo II d’Aquino died after 1210.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1401] GdDI, online www.sardimpex.com\index.htm, d'Aquino : Linee Antiche.

Maud de Braose1

b. after 1175, d. 29 December 1210
Maud de Braose|b. a 1175\nd. 29 Dec 1210|p384.htm#i18615|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||||
FatherWilliam "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose1 b. circa 1153, d. 9 August 1211
MotherMaud de St. Valéry1 b. circa 1155, d. 1210
     Also called Susan.1 Maud 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.1 Maud de Braose married Gruffydd ap Rhys, son of Rhys of Deheubarth, circa 1195.1 Maud de Braose died on 29 December 1210 at Llanbodara Vawr, Wales.1 Maud de Braose was buried in the Abbey of Strata Florida.1

Family

Gruffydd ap Rhys b. circa 1170, d. 25 July 1201
Children

Citations

  1. [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/

Mathilde de Flandres1,2

b. 1163, d. 1211
Mathilde de Flandres|b. 1163\nd. 1211|p384.htm#i5029|Mathieu, comte de Boulogne|b. 1135\nd. 1173|p374.htm#i5030|Marie de Blois|b. c 1131\nd. 25 Jul 1180|p376.htm#i5015|Graf von Flandern Dietrich von Elsaß|b. 1099\nd. 4 Jan 1168|p373.htm#i5031|Sibyl d' Anjou|b. c 1112\nd. 1165|p372.htm#i5032|Étienne, roi d' Angleterre|b. c 1096\nd. 25 Oct 1154|p369.htm#i5014|Matilda de Boulogne|b. c 1105\nd. 3 May 1152|p369.htm#i5016|
FatherMathieu, comte de Boulogne3 b. 1135, d. 1173
MotherMarie de Blois3 b. circa 1131, d. 25 July 1180
     Also called Mathilda. Mathilde de Flandres was born in 1163. She was the daughter of Mathieu, comte de Boulogne and Marie de Blois.3 Mathilde de Flandres married Henri I "le Guerroyeur", duc de Brabant, son of Gottfried III, Graf von Löwen and Margarethe von Arlon; His 1st.3 Mathilde de Flandres died in 1211 at Louvain, Flemish Brabant, at age 48 years.

Family

Henri I "le Guerroyeur", duc de Brabant b. 1160, d. 5 September 1235
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., 165-27.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 205-28.
  3. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 224.
  4. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/

Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina1,2

b. circa 1155, d. 1211
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina|b. c 1155\nd. 1211|p384.htm#i5611|Andronikos Doukas Kamateros, megas droungarios, pansebastos|b. 1120\nd. 1176|p374.htm#i5612||||Gregorios Kamateros|b. 1078\nd. 1176|p374.htm#i5613|Eirene Doukaina|b. 1083|p48.htm#i5614|||||||
FatherAndronikos Doukas Kamateros, megas droungarios, pansebastos3 b. 1120, d. 1176
     Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina was related to the Emperor Constantine X and Irene Doukaina, empress of Alexios I Komnenos.4 She was born circa 1155.4 She was the daughter of Andronikos Doukas Kamateros, megas droungarios, pansebastos.3 Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina married basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos, son of Andronikos Angelos and Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa, before 1179.3 Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina was a dominating woman with a talent for politics, and she virtually ruled the Empire in the name of Alexios III, who was concerned primarily with pleasure and idle pursuits. She issued commands herself and even altered Alexios' decrees when it suited her. Euphrosyne and Alexios were criticized for their love of finery and the enrichment of their relatives at state expense.4 She died in 1211 at Arta, Greece.3,4

Family

basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos b. circa 1159, d. after 1211
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 394-30.
  2. [S1145] Pas on Manuel I Laskaris, online http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/famous/m/…
  3. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    , Part 2, V.
  4. [S1649] Wikipedia Web, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/, Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina.

Roger, Constable of Chester

b. circa 1171, d. 1211
Roger, Constable of Chester|b. c 1171\nd. 1211|p384.htm#i6909|John fitz Richard, Baron of Halton, Constable of Chester|b. c 1136\nd. 1178/79|p375.htm#i6908|Agnetis de Mandeville|b. b 1144|p57.htm#i6907|Richard fitz Eustache, Baron of Halton, Constable of Chester|b. c 1110\nd. 1157|p370.htm#i743|Albreda de Lisoriis|b. c 1122\nd. a 1193|p379.htm#i6997|Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex|b. c 1106\nd. 14 Sep 1144|p367.htm#i6953|N. N. (?)||p6.htm#i18127|
FatherJohn fitz Richard, Baron of Halton, Constable of Chester1,2 b. circa 1136, d. 1178/79
MotherAgnetis de Mandeville2 b. before 1144
     Roger, Constable of Chester was born circa 1171 at Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of John fitz Richard, Baron of Halton, Constable of Chester and Agnetis de Mandeville.1,2 Roger, Constable of Chester married Maud de Clare. Roger, Constable of Chester died in 1211. He was was a Magna Carta Surety in 1215. Earl of Lincoln at England in 1232.

Family

Maud de Clare
Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 352.
  2. [S843] Harleian Society, "Visitation Cheshire 1580: Halton Barons".
  3. [S693] TH.D. Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: MC 5th ed., 54-1.

Ferdinand Alfonsez1

b. circa 1189, d. 1211
Ferdinand Alfonsez|b. c 1189\nd. 1211|p384.htm#i12708|Alfonso VIII Sánchez "el de Las Navas", rey de Castilla|b. 11 Nov 1155\nd. 6 Oct 1214|p385.htm#i5004|reina de Castilla Eleanor d' Anjou|b. 13 Oct 1162\nd. 25 Oct 1214|p385.htm#i5003|Sancho I. A. "el Deseado", rey de Castilla|b. 1134\nd. 31 Aug 1158|p370.htm#i5005|Princess Blanche G. de Navarre|b. c 1134\nd. 24 Jun 1158|p370.htm#i6492|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|
FatherAlfonso VIII Sánchez "el de Las Navas", rey de Castilla1 b. 11 November 1155, d. 6 October 1214
Motherreina de Castilla Eleanor d' Anjou1 b. 13 October 1162, d. 25 October 1214
     Ferdinand Alfonsez was born circa 1189.1 He was the son of Alfonso VIII Sánchez "el de Las Navas", rey de Castilla and reina de Castilla Eleanor d' Anjou.1 Ferdinand Alfonsez died in 1211.1

Citations

  1. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 824, genealogy table 22, the Castile and Aragon, 1033-c. 1300, (a) the House of Castile, 1033-1284.

Geoffrey FitzRobert1

d. 1211
     Geoffrey FitzRobert married Eve de Bermingham, daughter of Robert de Bermingham; Her 2nd (widow).1 Geoffrey FitzRobert died in 1211.1

Family

Eve de Bermingham b. circa 1150, d. between June 1223 and December 1226

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:13.

Isabeau de Bar-sur-Seine1

b. 1159, d. 1211
Isabeau de Bar-sur-Seine|b. 1159\nd. 1211|p384.htm#i26646|Guy I de Brienne, comte de Bar-sur-Seine|b. c 1105\nd. a 1159|p370.htm#i26661|Pétronille de Chacenay|b. c 1139?\nd. 1161|p371.htm#i26899|Milon de Brienne I, comte de Bar-sur-Seine|b. 1075\nd. a 1125|p361.htm#i26901|Maud de Noyers|b. c 1109?|p235.htm#i26902|seigneur de Montreal Anséric de Chacenay|b. c 1109?|p235.htm#i26900||||
FatherGuy I de Brienne, comte de Bar-sur-Seine2,1 b. circa 1105, d. after 1159
MotherPétronille de Chacenay3 b. circa 1139?, d. 1161
     Isabeau de Bar-sur-Seine was born in 1159.3 She was the daughter of Guy I de Brienne, comte de Bar-sur-Seine and Pétronille de Chacenay.2,1,3 Isabeau de Bar-sur-Seine married Anseau II, seigneur de Traînel; Her 1st.4 Isabeau de Bar-sur-Seine married Thibaud I, comte de Bar, son of Renaud II "le Jeune", comte de Bar and Agnes, dame de Ligny, in 1189; His 2nd. Her 2nd.2,3,1,4 Isabeau de Bar-sur-Seine died in 1211 at age 52 years.5,6

Family 1

Anseau II, seigneur de Traînel b. circa 1154?, d. 1184

Family 2

Thibaud I, comte de Bar b. 1160, d. 13 February 1214
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., V:508.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Bar.
  3. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. 217.
  4. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:142.
  5. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, comte de Bar.
  6. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Brienne.

Ghiyath-al-din Kay-Khusru I, 7th Seljuk Sultan of Rum1

d. 1211
Ghiyath-al-din Kay-Khusru I, 7th Seljuk Sultan of Rum|d. 1211|p384.htm#i29098|'Izz-al-din Kilij-Arslan II, 5th Seljuk Sultan of Rum||p211.htm#i23825||||||||||||||||
Father'Izz-al-din Kilij-Arslan II, 5th Seljuk Sultan of Rum1
     Ghiyath-al-din Kay-Khusru I, 7th Seljuk Sultan of Rum was the son of 'Izz-al-din Kilij-Arslan II, 5th Seljuk Sultan of Rum.1,2 7th Seljuk Sultan of Rum between 1192 and 1200.3 Ghiyath-al-din Kay-Khusru I, 7th Seljuk Sultan of Rum died in 1211. He was killed after a battle with the Greek Theodore I Lascaris, founder of the Nicaean empire and enemy of Maurozomes.2

Citations

  1. [S1411] Stanley Lane-Pool, The Mohammadan Dynasties, pg. 151.
  2. [S1405] Various EB CD 2004, The Seljuqs of Anatolia (from Anatolia).
  3. [S1411] Stanley Lane-Pool, The Mohammadan Dynasties, pg. 155.

basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos1

b. circa 1159, d. after 1211
basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos|b. c 1159\nd. a 1211|p384.htm#i5607|Andronikos Angelos|b. 1122\nd. b 12 Dec 1185|p377.htm#i5608|Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa|b. c 1115\nd. bt 1185 - 1195|p377.htm#i5610|Konstantinos Angelos, sebastohypertatos|b. 1085\nd. 1166|p372.htm#i5638|Theodora Komnene|b. c 1090|p48.htm#i5637|Theodoros Kastamonites|b. 1099|p54.htm#i6501||||
FatherAndronikos Angelos2 b. 1122, d. before 12 December 1185
MotherEuphrosyne Kastamonitissa b. circa 1115, d. between 1185 and 1195
      Basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos was a witness where Guy de Hauteville became Emperor Alexios III's councillor on the promise of money, honors, and a brilliant marriage.3 Basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos was born circa 1159. He was the son of Andronikos Angelos and Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa.2 Basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos married Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina, daughter of Andronikos Doukas Kamateros, megas droungarios, pansebastos, before 1179.4 Emperor at Byzantine Empire between 1195 and 1203.5 Basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos deposed, mprisoned, and blinded, his brother, Isaac II, and assumed the imperial title on 8 April 1195.6 He was a witness where basileus Rhomaiôn Isaac II Angelos deposed, imprisoned, and blinded by his brother, Alexius III, on 8 April 1195.6 Basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos deposed, and given asylum by the Seljuq sultan of Rum, Kay-Khusraw in 1203.7 He blinded Alexius V, his son-in-law, who fleeing the Latins beseiging Constantinople sought refuge with him on 12 April 1204.8 He was a witness where basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius V Doukas Murtzuphlos fled Constantinople, now beseiged by the Crusaders, and joined the fugitive Alexius III, his father-in-law, who blinded him on 12 April 1204.8 Basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos was a witness where basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris not persuaded to abdicate by the Seljuq sultan of Rum, Kay-Khusraw, who had given asylum to the emperor Alexius, and when Kay-Khusraw invaded his territory in the spring, he defeated and killed Kay in battle, and also captured and imprisoned Alexius, in 1211 at spring.7 Basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos died after 1211 at Nicaea, Empire of Nicaea. "Taken prisoner by Theodore in 1211, Alexius was sent to a monastery at Nicaea, where he died."7

Family

Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina b. circa 1155, d. 1211
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 74-29.
  2. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 537, genealogy table 15, (b) the House of Angelus..
  3. [S1095] Alexander Kazhdan, "Latins and Franks", p. 93.
  4. [S1037] DFA (Bagrat), online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
    , Part 2, V.
  5. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  6. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Isaac II Angelus (Byz. emp.).
  7. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Theodore I Lascaris (emp. of Nicaea) .
  8. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Alexius V Ducas Murtzuphlus.
  9. [S1177] Pavel Pokorny (e-mail address), Nemanja of Serbia in "Nemanja of Serbia," newsgroup message 1999/08/05, per Enciklopedija Jugoslaviji, 1965.
  10. [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.
  11. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 537, genealogy table 15, (b) the House of Angelus. .
  12. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg 732, genealogy table 18, Emperors of Constantinople (and Nicaea), 1204-1453, (b) the Emperors of Nicaea.
  13. [S1145] Pas on Manuel I Laskaris, online http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/famous/m/…
  14. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 537.
  15. [S233] DIR, online http://www.roman-emperors.org/impindex.htm, Stemmata of the Angeli Dynasty.

William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose

b. circa 1153, d. 9 August 1211
William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose|b. c 1153\nd. 9 Aug 1211|p384.htm#i6759|William de Braose, 3rd Baron Bramber|b. c 1100\nd. c 1192|p379.htm#i6814|Bertha de Pîtres|b. c 1130|p56.htm#i6815|Philip de Braose, 2nd Baron Bramber|b. c 1070|p278.htm#i7154|Aenor de Toteneis|b. c 1079|p59.htm#i7155|Miles of Gloucester, Earl of Hereford, and Constable of England|b. c 1100\nd. 24 Dec 1143|p366.htm#i7134|Sibyl de Neufmarché||p58.htm#i7135|
FatherWilliam de Braose, 3rd Baron Bramber b. circa 1100, d. circa 1192
MotherBertha de Pîtres b. circa 1130
     Also called 4th Lord of Bramber. William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose was born circa 1153 at Bramber, Sussex, England.1 He was the son of William de Braose, 3rd Baron Bramber and Bertha de Pîtres. William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose married Maud de St. Valéry, daughter of Bernard IV de St. Valéry, before 1175. William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose was the strongest of the Marcher Lords involved in constant war with the Welsh and other lords circa 1175.2 He was called the "Ogre of Abergavenny" by the Welsh for the massacre of three Welsh princes, their families and their men which took place during a feast at his castle of Abergavenny in 1175 at Monmouthshire, Wales.2 He inherited Bramber, in Sussex, and Builth and Radnor, in Wales, from his father in 1192.2 He inherited Brecknock and Abergavenny through his mother.2 He was made Sheriff of Hereford by King Richard I between 1192 and 1199.2 Sheriff of Hereford at Welsh Marches, England, between 1192 and 1199.2 4th Lord of Bramber at West Sussex, England, between 1192 and 9 August 1211.2 He was 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.2 He received from King John the lordship of Limerick in 1201 at Ireland.2 He was also given custody of Glamorgan, Monmouth and Gwynllwg in return for large payments in 1201 at Wales.2 He captured Arthur, Count of Brittany, and in charge of his imprisonment, for King John, but did not kill him, in 1202 at Mirebeau, Vienne, France.2 He granted custody, by King John, of Glamorgan castle in October 1202 at Wales.2 He was rewarded by King John who gave him the grant of Gower in February 1203 at Wales.2 Lord of Gower at Wales after February 1203.2 He was possibly bribed by King John to keep silent about Arthur of Brittany's death by being given the city of Limerick in July 1203 at Ireland.2 Lord of Limerick at Ireland after July 1203.2 He released from the debt to King John which he owed for the marriage of Amabil de Limesi to his son, John on 26 March 1205.2 He received the "three castles", Whitecastle, Grosmont and Skenfrith, albeit for a high fee, and was also re-appointed sheriff of Hereford and justice itinerant of Gloucester in 1206.2 He was stripped, for some reason, of his office as bailiff of Glamorgan and other custodies by King John in 1207.2 He was deprived of all his lands and sought by King John in Ireland after 1207.2 He was made Sheriff of Herefordshire by King John in 1206/7.2 Sheriff of Hereford at Welsh Marches, England, in 1206/7.2 He was at his peak Lord of Bramber, Gower, Abergavenny, Brecknock, Builth, Radnor, Kington, Limerick and the three castles of Skenfrith, Grosmont (right) and Whitecastle in 1206/7.2 He returned to Wales and joined the Welsh Prince, Llewelyn Fawr, in rebellion circa 1208.2 Annals of Monte Fernando 1208: "Willelmus de Breaus ejicitur de Anglia et venit in Hiberniam."3 He fled to France via Shoreham "in the habit of a beggar" in 1210.2 He died on 9 August 1211 at Corbeil, Marne, France. He died in exile, a year after his wife and son William were starved to death by King John in their dispute with John.1,2 William "the Ogre of Abergavenny", 4th Lord of Bramber, 5th Baron Braose was buried in the Abbey of St. Victoire, Paris, France. Despite intending to be interred at St. John's, Brecon, he was buried in the Abbey of St. Victoire, Paris by Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury, another of John's chief opponents who was also taking refuge there.2

Family

Maud de St. Valéry b. circa 1155, d. 1210
Children

Citations

  1. [S245] LDS.
  2. [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/
  3. [S1105] Margaret Lantry, AMF, MF1208.2.
  4. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 72.
  5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 383.

Ragnhild of the Isles1

b. circa 1174, d. circa 1212
Ragnhild of the Isles|b. c 1174\nd. c 1212|p384.htm#i6937|Reginald mac Somerled, Lord of the Isles|b. c 1148\nd. 1207|p383.htm#i6976|Fonia of Moray|b. c 1155|p57.htm#i6977|Somerled mac Gillebride, King of the Isles|b. c 1113\nd. 1164|p372.htm#i7025|Ragnhildis Ólafsdóttir|b. c 1117|p58.htm#i7026|||||||
FatherReginald mac Somerled, Lord of the Isles b. circa 1148, d. 1207
MotherFonia of Moray b. circa 1155
     Also called Helen.1 Ragnhild of the Isles was born circa 1174 at Galloway, Wigtownshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of Reginald mac Somerled, Lord of the Isles and Fonia of Moray. Ragnhild of the Isles associated with Alan, Lord Galloway, son of Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland and Helen de Morville, circa 1204 at Carrick, Aryshire, Scotland; His 1st.2 Ragnhild of the Isles died circa 1212.

Family

Alan, Lord Galloway b. circa 1184, d. 1234
Children

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Harald, King of Dublin, 89.
  2. [S591] Sir James Balfour Paul, SP, NN, said to be a daughter of Reginald of the Isles..
  3. [S591] Sir James Balfour Paul, SP.

Maud de Warenne1

b. after 1165, d. circa 1212
Maud de Warenne|b. a 1165\nd. c 1212|p384.htm#i8109|Hamelin, 5th Earl of Surrey jure uxoris|b. c 1130\nd. 7 May 1202|p382.htm#i6705|Isabelle de Varennes|b. c 1137\nd. c 13 Jul 1199?|p381.htm#i6706|Geoffroy V "Plantagenêt", comte d'Anjou|b. 24 Aug 1113\nd. 14 Sep 1151|p368.htm#i4577|N. N. , a concubine of Geoffrey Plantagenet|b. c 1112|p56.htm#i6734|Guillaume I. de Varennes, 3rd Earl of Surrey|b. 1121\nd. 1148|p367.htm#i6735|Hele d'Alençon|b. c 1116?|p56.htm#i6736|
FatherHamelin, 5th Earl of Surrey jure uxoris2 b. circa 1130, d. 7 May 1202
MotherIsabelle de Varennes2 b. circa 1137, d. circa 13 July 1199?
     Maud de Warenne was born after 1165. She was the daughter of Hamelin, 5th Earl of Surrey jure uxoris and Isabelle de Varennes.2 Maud de Warenne married Henri, comte d' Eu, son of Jean, comte d' Eu and Alicia de Albini, Comitissa de Auco, before 1183; Her 1st. Maud de Warenne married Henry de Stouteville after 1184. Maud de Warenne died circa 1212.

Family 1

Henri, comte d' Eu b. circa 1165, d. 11 March 1183
Child

Family 2

Henry de Stouteville b. circa 1165

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 123-27.
  2. [S1446] Douglas Richardson, "Bohun-Verdun information," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., Thursday, March 4, 2004 6:48 PM.

Guillen Nuñez de Guzmán1

b. circa 1187, d. circa 1212
Guillen Nuñez de Guzmán|b. c 1187\nd. c 1212|p384.htm#i11154|Nuño Pérez de Guzmán|b. c 1166?\nd. 1212|p384.htm#i27140|Urraca Méndez de Sousa|b. c 1167?|p238.htm#i27141|Pedro Ruiz de Guzmán|b. c 1136?\nd. 1195|p380.htm#i27142|Maud E. de Manzanedo en Castilla||p238.htm#i27143|Mendo de Sousa|b. s 1137|p238.htm#i27161||||
FatherNuño Pérez de Guzmán2 b. circa 1166?, d. 1212
MotherUrraca Méndez de Sousa2 b. circa 1167?
     Guillen Nuñez de Guzmán was son of Nuno Perez de Guzman and Urraca Mendez de Sousa.3 He was born circa 1187.1 He was the son of Nuño Pérez de Guzmán and Urraca Méndez de Sousa.2 Guillen Nuñez de Guzmán married Maria González de Giron, daughter of Gonzalo Ruiz de Giron and Sancha Rodríguez de Torono, before 1211 at Spain.1,4 Guillen Nuñez de Guzmán died circa 1212.2

Family

Maria González de Giron b. circa 1192
Child

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 51.
  3. [S674] Family Trees, A&E Family Forest.
  4. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 52.

Anna Komnene Angelina1

b. after 1195, d. 1212
Anna Komnene Angelina|b. a 1195\nd. 1212|p384.htm#i5606|basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos|b. c 1159\nd. a 1211|p384.htm#i5607|Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina|b. c 1155\nd. 1211|p384.htm#i5611|Andronikos Angelos|b. 1122\nd. b 12 Dec 1185|p377.htm#i5608|Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa|b. c 1115\nd. bt 1185 - 1195|p377.htm#i5610|Andronikos D. Kamateros, megas droungarios, pansebastos|b. 1120\nd. 1176|p374.htm#i5612||||
Fatherbasileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos2,3,1 b. circa 1159, d. after 1211
MotherEuphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina b. circa 1155, d. 1211
     Anna Komnene Angelina was born after 1195. She was the daughter of basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina.2,3,1 Anna Komnene Angelina married basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris, son of Manuel Laskaris and Ioanna Karatzaina, in 1199; His 1st. Her 2nd. The marriage occured in the Spring.4,5,6,7,8,1 Anna Komnene Angelina died in 1212.2

Family

basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris b. circa 1174, d. November 1221
Children

Citations

  1. [S1145] Pas on Manuel I Laskaris, online http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/famous/m/…
  2. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 537, genealogy table 15, (b) the House of Angelus. .
  3. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg 732, genealogy table 18, Emperors of Constantinople (and Nicaea), 1204-1453, (b) the Emperors of Nicaea.
  4. [S233] DIR, online http://www.roman-emperors.org/impindex.htm, Stemmata of the Angeli Dynasty.
  5. [S233] DIR, online http://www.roman-emperors.org/impindex.htm, Stemmata of the Lascarid Dynasty.
  6. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 537.
  7. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg 732.
  8. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/

Philippe "le Noble" de Namur1

b. circa 1173, d. 1212
Philippe "le Noble" de Namur|b. c 1173\nd. 1212|p384.htm#i12570|Baudouin V "le Courageux", comte de Hainaut|b. 1150\nd. 17 Dec 1195|p380.htm#i5335|Marguerite d'Alsace, comtesse de Flandres|b. 1135\nd. 15 Nov 1194|p380.htm#i5336|Baudouin IV "le Batisseur", comte de Hainaut|b. 1108\nd. 2 Nov 1171|p373.htm#i5345|Alix de Namur|b. 1120\nd. Jul|p284.htm#i5346|Graf von Flandern Dietrich von Elsaß|b. 1099\nd. 4 Jan 1168|p373.htm#i5031|Sibyl d' Anjou|b. c 1112\nd. 1165|p372.htm#i5032|
FatherBaudouin V "le Courageux", comte de Hainaut1,2,3 b. 1150, d. 17 December 1195
MotherMarguerite d'Alsace, comtesse de Flandres1,2 b. 1135, d. 15 November 1194
     Philippe "le Noble" de Namur was born circa 1173. He was the son of Baudouin V "le Courageux", comte de Hainaut and Marguerite d'Alsace, comtesse de Flandres.1,2,3 10th Count of Namur at Holy Roman Empire between 1196 and 1212.4,3 Philippe "le Noble" de Namur married Marie de France, daughter of Philippe II "Auguste", roi des Francs and Agnes Marie von Andechs, in 1211; Her 1st.1,2 Philippe "le Noble" de Namur died in 1212.1,3 He was the predecessor of Pierre II, imperator Romaniae; Count of Namur.5 Philippe "le Noble" de Namur was the predecessor of Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae; Countess of Namur.5

Family

Marie de France b. after 1197, d. 1224

Citations

  1. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 462, genealogy table 13, the Capetian Dynasty (to St. Louis).
  2. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg 732, genealogy table 18, Emperors of Constantinople (and Nicaea), 1204-1453, (a) the Latin Emperors of Constantinople.
  3. [S440] Léon van der Essen, Deux Mille, Gen Table II: De Charlemagne a Philippe le Bon.
  4. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/
  5. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html

Manuel Angelos1

b. circa 1198, d. 1212
Manuel Angelos|b. c 1198\nd. 1212|p384.htm#i12602|basileus Rhomaiôn Isaac II Angelos|b. 1155\nd. a 8 Feb 1204|p382.htm#i6500|Hercegnõ Magyarország Margaret Magyar|b. b 1184|p103.htm#i12601|Andronikos Angelos|b. 1122\nd. b 12 Dec 1185|p377.htm#i5608|Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa|b. c 1115\nd. bt 1185 - 1195|p377.htm#i5610|Béla I., Király Magyarország|b. 1148\nd. 23 Apr 1196|p380.htm#i5591|Ágnes de Châtillon|b. 1154\nd. 1184|p377.htm#i5592|
Fatherbasileus Rhomaiôn Isaac II Angelos1 b. 1155, d. after 8 February 1204
MotherHercegnõ Magyarország Margaret Magyar1 b. before 1184
     Manuel Angelos was born circa 1198. He was the son of basileus Rhomaiôn Isaac II Angelos and Hercegnõ Magyarország Margaret Magyar.1 Manuel Angelos died in 1212.1

Citations

  1. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 537, genealogy table 15, (b) the House of Angelus. .

Bonifacio del Vasto1

b. circa 1182, d. 1212
Bonifacio del Vasto|b. c 1182\nd. 1212|p384.htm#i24783|marchese di Saluzzo Manfredo II del Vasto|d. Feb 1215|p385.htm#i22202|Adelheid von Montferrat|b. 1160?\nd. c 1233|p390.htm#i22203|marchese del Vasto Manfredo I. del Vasto|b. a 1111\nd. 1175|p374.htm#i22214|Eleanora d' Arborea||p197.htm#i22215|Wilhelm VI "der Ältere", Markgraf von Montferrat|b. 1110\nd. 1191|p379.htm#i21012|Judith von Babenberg|b. 1113?\nd. a 18 Oct 1168|p373.htm#i22205|
Fathermarchese di Saluzzo Manfredo II del Vasto2 d. February 1215
MotherAdelheid von Montferrat3 b. 1160?, d. circa 1233
     Bonifacio del Vasto was born circa 1182.1 He was the son of marchese di Saluzzo Manfredo II del Vasto and Adelheid von Montferrat.2,3 Bonifacio del Vasto married Maria di Torres, daughter of Comita, Giudice di Torres and (Sin) Ispella d'Arborea, on 24 August 1202.1,4 Bonifacio del Vasto died in 1212.1

Family

Maria di Torres b. 1184?, d. after 1215
Child

Citations

  1. [S1139] e-mail address (Richard Borthwick)
    , Re: SALUZZO and CEVA in "Re: SALUZZO and CEVA," newsgroup message 1999/01/26
    , [F Cognasso *Il Piemonte nell'eta sveva* (Torino, 1968) Tav.V; L L Brook et al. (eds) *Genealogie medievali di Sardegna* (Publicazione della Deputazione di Storia Patria per la Sardegna, 1983) 84].
  2. [S1139] e-mail address (Richard Borthwick)
    , Re: SALUZZO and CEVA in "Re: SALUZZO and CEVA," newsgroup message 1999/01/26
    , [ES II:200; L L Brook et al. (eds) *Genealogie medievali di Sardegna* (Publicazione della Deputazione di Storia Patria per la Sardegna, 1983) 109; F Cognasso *Il Piemonte nell'eta sveva* (Torino, 1968) Tav.IV, V].
  3. [S1139] e-mail address (Richard Borthwick)
    , Re: SALUZZO and CEVA in "Re: SALUZZO and CEVA," newsgroup message 1999/01/26
    , [ES II:200; L L Brook et al. (eds) *Genealogie medievali di Sardegna* (Publicazione della Deputazione di Storia Patria per la Sardegna, 1983) 109; F Cognasso *Il Piemonte nell'eta sveva* (Torino, 1968) Tav.IV].
  4. [S1401] GdDI, online www.sardimpex.com\index.htm, Dinastie Giudicali di Arborea, Cagliari, e Torres (de Lacon), 1202.

Nuño Pérez de Guzmán1

b. circa 1166?, d. 1212
Nuño Pérez de Guzmán|b. c 1166?\nd. 1212|p384.htm#i27140|Pedro Ruiz de Guzmán|b. c 1136?\nd. 1195|p380.htm#i27142|Maud Elvira de Manzanedo en Castilla||p238.htm#i27143|Ruy Nuñez de Guzmán|b. c 1104?\nd. c 1156|p370.htm#i27144|Goda González de Lara|b. c 1114?|p238.htm#i27145|||||||
FatherPedro Ruiz de Guzmán1 b. circa 1136?, d. 1195
MotherMaud Elvira de Manzanedo en Castilla1
     Nuño Pérez de Guzmán was born circa 1166?. He was the son of Pedro Ruiz de Guzmán and Maud Elvira de Manzanedo en Castilla.1 Nuño Pérez de Guzmán married Urraca Méndez de Sousa, daughter of Mendo de Sousa, at Spain.1 Nuño Pérez de Guzmán died in 1212.1

Family

Urraca Méndez de Sousa b. circa 1167?
Child

Citations

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

Jeanne de Preuilly, dame de La Guerche1

b. circa 1145, d. 1212
Jeanne de Preuilly, dame de La Guerche|b. c 1145\nd. 1212|p384.htm#i27728|Gosbert de Preuilly, seigneur de la Guerche|b. c 1130|p246.htm#i27729|Adélaïde de Vendôme, dame du Bouchet|b. c 1120\nd. c 1195|p380.htm#i30397|Eschivat I., baron de Preuilly|b. c 1085\nd. c 1145|p367.htm#i30398|N de Montrabé|b. c 1090|p265.htm#i30399|Barthélémy "Le Riche", prévôt de Vendôme|b. c 1090\nd. 1148|p368.htm#i30400|Guiburge de Mondoubleau|b. c 1095|p265.htm#i30401|
FatherGosbert de Preuilly, seigneur de la Guerche2 b. circa 1130
MotherAdélaïde de Vendôme, dame du Bouchet3 b. circa 1120, d. circa 1195
     Also called N ... de Preüilly.2 Jeanne de Preuilly, dame de La Guerche was born circa 1145. She was the daughter of Gosbert de Preuilly, seigneur de la Guerche and Adélaïde de Vendôme, dame du Bouchet.2,3 Jeanne de Preuilly, dame de La Guerche married Hugues V "Callidus", vicomte de Château-Dun, son of Hugues IV, vicomte de Château-Dun and Marguerite, dame de Mondoubleau.2,1 Jeanne de Preuilly, dame de La Guerche died in 1212.

Family

Hugues V "Callidus", vicomte de Château-Dun b. circa 1135, d. 1191
Child

Citations

  1. [S1660] Généalogie ascendante de Jeanne de BOURNONVILLE, online http://fjaunais.free.fr/habart1.htm, Vicomtes de CHATEAUDUN (850-1300).
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:315.
  3. [S1660] Généalogie ascendante de Jeanne de BOURNONVILLE, online http://fjaunais.free.fr/habart1.htm, Seigneurs et Barons de PREUILLY & VENDOME (860-1212).

Bernard, Graf von Aschersleben, Graf von Anhalt, Duke of Saxony1

b. 1140, d. 1212
Bernard, Graf von Aschersleben, Graf von Anhalt, Duke of Saxony|b. 1140\nd. 1212|p384.htm#i29180|Albrecht I "der Bär", Markgraf von Brandenburg|b. c 1100\nd. 18 Nov 1170|p373.htm#i28953||||Otto "der Reiche", Graf von Ballenstedt|b. bt 1070 - 1073\nd. 9 Feb 1123|p361.htm#i25200|Eilika von Sachsen|b. c 1081\nd. 16 Jan 1142|p366.htm#i25199|||||||
FatherAlbrecht I "der Bär", Markgraf von Brandenburg1 b. circa 1100, d. 18 November 1170
     Bernard, Graf von Aschersleben, Graf von Anhalt, Duke of Saxony was born in 1140.1 He was the son of Albrecht I "der Bär", Markgraf von Brandenburg.1 Bernard, Graf von Aschersleben, Graf von Anhalt, Duke of Saxony married Judith of Poland, daughter of Mieszko III Stary, Królewna Polska and Elizabeth of Hungary.1 Bernard, Graf von Aschersleben, Graf von Anhalt, Duke of Saxony died in 1212 at age 72 years.1

Family

Judith of Poland b. before 1154, d. after 1201
Children

Citations

  1. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, House of Ascania 1.
  2. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Ascania 1.

William de Beauchamp of Elmley1

b. 1140?, d. before 1211/12
William de Beauchamp of Elmley|b. 1140?\nd. b 1211/12|p384.htm#i18724|William de Beauchamp of Elmley|b. c 1100|p167.htm#i18727|Maud de Braose|b. 1120?|p168.htm#i18728|Walter de Beauchamp of Elmley|b. 1072|p69.htm#i12273|Emmeline d' Abbetot|b. c 1077|p7.htm#i12272|William de Braose|b. c 1084|p168.htm#i18729||||
FatherWilliam de Beauchamp of Elmley2 b. circa 1100
MotherMaud de Braose2 b. 1120?
     William de Beauchamp of Elmley was born in 1140?. He was the son of William de Beauchamp of Elmley and Maud de Braose.2 William de Beauchamp of Elmley married Joane Walerie, daughter of Sir Thomas Walerie.1 William de Beauchamp of Elmley died before 1211/12 at 13 John.1

Family

Joane Walerie b. circa 1139
Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 30.
  2. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 29.

Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal1,2

b. 11 November 1154, d. 26 March 1212
Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal|b. 11 Nov 1154\nd. 26 Mar 1212|p384.htm#i11214|Afonso I "O Conquistador", rei de Portugal|b. bt 1109 - 1111\nd. 8 Dec 1185|p377.htm#i6531|Mahaud de Savoie, rainha de Portugal|b. 1125\nd. 4 Nov 1157|p370.htm#i6532|Henri I. de Bourgogne, comte de Portugal|b. 1066\nd. 1 Nov 1112|p358.htm#i6533|Teresa Alfonsez de Castilla|b. 1091\nd. 1 Nov 1130|p363.htm#i6534|Amédée I., comte de Savoie|b. 1095?\nd. 30 Aug 1148|p368.htm#i5074|Mathilde d'Albon|b. c 1092\nd. a Jan 1145|p367.htm#i5075|
FatherAfonso I "O Conquistador", rei de Portugal1,2 b. between 1109 and 1111, d. 8 December 1185
MotherMahaud de Savoie, rainha de Portugal1 b. 1125, d. 4 November 1157
     Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal also went by the name of Sancho "the Populator".2 Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal also went by the name of Sancho "O Povoador" Portuguese.2 Arms: The arms of Sancho show five shields crosswise, but with two on their sides. Later tradition attributed the five shields to the five Moorish kings defeated by King Alphonso I.3 Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal also went by the name of Sancho "the Founder".2 He was born on 11 November 1154 at Coimbra, Portugal.2,1,4 He was the son of Afonso I "O Conquistador", rei de Portugal and Mahaud de Savoie, rainha de Portugal.1,2 Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal married Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal, daughter of Ramón Berenguer IV "el Santo", conde de Barcelona, príncipe de Aragón y marqués de Provenza and Petronilla Ramírez, reina de Aragón, in 1174 at Barcelona, Spain.1,5,6,4,7 Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal associated with Maria Aires de Fornelos before 1185; A mistress.8 Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal succeeded his father to the throne of Portugal in 1185. King of Portugal between 8 December 1185 and 1211.9,10 He captured Silves, with the help of a passing crusader fleet, from the Moors in 1189 at Portugal.2 He lost Silves and other lands south of the Tagus River when the Almohad prince, Abu Yusuf Ya'qub al- Mansur, again attacked in 1191.2 He had eight children, including his second daughter named Teresa, with his mistress.4 He died in 1211 at age 56 years.6 He died on 26 March 1212 at Coimbra, Portugal, at age 57 years, 4 months and 15 days.2,1,5,4 He was the predecessor of Afonso II "O Gordo", rei de Portugal; King of Portugal.9,10

Family 1

Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal b. 1152, d. 1 September 1198
Children

Family 2

Maria Aires de Fornelos b. circa 1165
Child

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  3. [S1301] Text by Michael MacLagan tables by Jiri Loudan, Louda & MacLagan, 2002, pg. 181.
  4. [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 398.
  5. [S245] LDS.
  6. [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.
  7. [S869] História de Portugal, online http://www.ip.pt/~ip200650/Portugal1.htm
  8. [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 399.
  9. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  10. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  11. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 824, genealogy table 22, the Castile and Aragon, 1033-c. 1300, (a) the House of Castile, 1033-1284.

Petronilla de Grentesmesnil

b. circa 1134, d. 1 April 1212
Petronilla de Grentesmesnil|b. c 1134\nd. 1 Apr 1212|p384.htm#i6973|Hugh II de Grentesmesnil of Hinkley|b. c 1092|p58.htm#i7019||||Ivo de Grentesmesnil, Sheriff of Leicester|b. c 1062?|p219.htm#i24822|Filia de Gant|b. c 1072?|p219.htm#i24823|||||||
FatherHugh II de Grentesmesnil of Hinkley1 b. circa 1092
     Petronilla de Grentesmesnil was born circa 1134 at Leicestershire, England. She was the daughter of Hugh II de Grentesmesnil of Hinkley.1 Petronilla de Grentesmesnil married Robert III de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester, son of Robert II de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester and Amice de Montfort. Petronilla de Grentesmesnil died on 1 April 1212 at Leicester, Leicestershire, England.

Family

Robert III de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester b. circa 1121, d. 1190
Children

Citations

  1. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta, pg. 186.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 230.

Vsevolod III Yuryevich, Prince of Kiev, Great Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir

b. 1154, d. 14 April 1212
Vsevolod III Yuryevich, Prince of Kiev, Great Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir|b. 1154\nd. 14 Apr 1212|p384.htm#i22346|Yurii I Dolgoruky Vladimirovich, Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir, Great Prince of Kiev|b. bt 1096 - 1100\nd. 15 May 1157|p370.htm#i5315|Helena Komnene|b. c 1120\nd. 1183|p376.htm#i22454|Vladimir I. M. V., Prince of Pereyaslavl, Smolensk, Chernigov, and Kiev|b. 1053\nd. 19 May 1125|p361.htm#i5299|N. N. (?)|b. c 1070\nd. 7 May 1107|p357.htm#i22442|sebastokrator Isaakios Komnenos|b. a 1 Jan 1093\nd. 1175|p374.htm#i8820|Kata Bagrationi|b. c 1100|p118.htm#i18195|
FatherYurii I Dolgoruky Vladimirovich, Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir, Great Prince of Kiev1,2 b. between 1096 and 1100, d. 15 May 1157
MotherHelena Komnene1 b. circa 1120, d. 1183
     Also called Prince Vsevolod III of Chernigov. Also called Vsevolod III "Large-Nest".3 Also called Vsevolod "the Dark-Red".4 Also called Prince of Chernigov and Kiev Vsevolod IV Bolshoi Gnezdo Svyatoslavich of Rus.5 Vsevolod III Yuryevich, Prince of Kiev, Great Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir was born in 1154.1 He was the son of Yurii I Dolgoruky Vladimirovich, Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir, Great Prince of Kiev and Helena Komnene.1,2 Vsevolod III Yuryevich, Prince of Kiev, Great Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir was the successor of Roman Rostislavich, Prince of Smolensk and Kiev; 26th Prince of Kiev, 1st reign.6 27th Prince of Kiev at Rus between 1172 and 1173.7 Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir at Rus between 1176 and 1212.8 13th Prince of Chernigov at Rus between 1202 and 1206.9 33rd Prince of Kiev at Rus between 1206 and 1212.5 Vsevolod III Yuryevich, Prince of Kiev, Great Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir was the predecessor of Mstislav III Romanovich, Prince of Smolensk and Kiev; 34th Prince of Kiev.10 Vsevolod III Yuryevich, Prince of Kiev, Great Prince of Suzdal-Vladimir died on 14 April 1212 at age 58 years.1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1034] Prinke, online http://www.bkpan.poznan.pl/JW70/kata.htm
  2. [S1379] James P. Duffy & Vincent L. Ricci, Czars, pg. 351.
  3. [S998] OCA, online http://www.oca.org/pages/orth_chri/Feasts-and-Saints/, 23 November (06 December).
  4. [S998] OCA, online http://www.oca.org/pages/orth_chri/Feasts-and-Saints/, 20 September (03 October).
  5. [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 91.33 (of Chernigov) s30.
  6. [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 91.26 (of Smolensk) (1) s22.
  7. [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 91.27 (of Suzdal-Vladimir) s21.
  8. [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 92.h.4, s1.
  9. [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 92.f.13, s11.
  10. [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 91.34 (of Smolensk) s26.
  11. [S203] R. F. Tapsell, Royalty of the World, 92.h.6, s4.

Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara1,2,3

b. between 1165 and 1170, d. 18 November 1212
Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara|b. bt 1165 - 1170\nd. 18 Nov 1212|p384.htm#i16781|Adalberto V d' Este|d. 1193|p379.htm#i22697|Marchesella Adelardi||p201.htm#i22698|Obizzo I. von Mailand, Markgraf von Este|d. 25 Dec 1193|p380.htm#i22700|N. N. (?)||p22.htm#i25853|Pfalzgraf Aldobrando I. Adelardi||p201.htm#i22699||||
FatherAdalberto V d' Este3 d. 1193
MotherMarchesella Adelardi3
     Also called Azzo VI. Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara was born between 1165 and 1170.4 He was the son of Adalberto V d' Este and Marchesella Adelardi.3 Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara married N. N. di Toscana, daughter of Pfalzgraf von Toskana Adalbrandini di Toscana; His 1st.3 Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara married Sophie de Savoie, daughter of Umberto III "the Saint", comte de Savoie and Clementia von Zähringen; His 2nd.1 Markgraf von Ferrara at Italy between 1193 and 1212.3 Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara married Eleanore de Savoie, daughter of Umberto III "the Saint", comte de Savoie and Clementia von Zähringen, after 1202; His 3rd (sister of 2nd).1 Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara married Alix d' Antioch, daughter of Raymond, Prince of Antioch, on 22 February 1204.5 Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara was the predecessor of Aldobrandino I d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara; Markgraf von Ferrara.3,6 Adalberto VI d' Este, Markgraf von Ferrara died on 18 November 1212.1,3

Family 1

N. N. di Toscana b. circa 1170?
Child

Family 2

Sophie de Savoie b. 1165, d. 3 December 1202

Family 3

Eleanore de Savoie b. circa 1166

Family 4

Alix d' Antioch b. circa 1197?, d. after 11 October 1235
Child

Citations

  1. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, savoy.wri, 1/21/00.
  2. [S972] John Carmi Parsons (e-mail address), ca. 1035 Re: Guelph I of Bavaria in "Re: Guelph I of Bavaria, ca. 1035," newsgroup message 1998/12/02, Alberto = Azzo.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Este.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Este, um 1165/70.
  5. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Este, 22.2.1204.
  6. [S1156] GdF, online mitglied.lycos.de, Familie der Este, 1212-1215.

Geoffrey, seigneur de Fougères

b. circa 1181?, d. 15 December 1212
Geoffrey, seigneur de Fougères|b. c 1181?\nd. 15 Dec 1212|p384.htm#i14706|Guillaume de Fougères|b. c 1151?\nd. 7 Jun 1187|p377.htm#i14705|Agatha du Hummet||p236.htm#i26994|Raoul, seigneur de Fougères|d. 1194|p380.htm#i14704|Jeanne de Dol|b. c 1131?|p180.htm#i20105|Ricardus de Humet Constabularis|d. 1181|p376.htm#i26996|Agnes de Bellomonte||p236.htm#i26997|
FatherGuillaume de Fougères1 b. circa 1151?, d. 7 June 1187
MotherAgatha du Hummet2
     Geoffrey, seigneur de Fougères was born circa 1181?. He was the son of Guillaume de Fougères and Agatha du Hummet.1,2 Geoffrey, seigneur de Fougères married Maud de Porhoët, daughter of Eudes III, comte de Porhoët and Margaret (?), in 1204.3 Geoffrey, seigneur de Fougères died on 15 December 1212.3

Family

Maud de Porhoët b. circa 1184?
Child

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Méen de Fougères, 103.
  2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 214A:27-28.
  3. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 214A:28.
  4. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Méen de Fougères, 104.

Elisabeth d' Amboise

b. circa 1160, d. before 1213
Elisabeth d' Amboise|b. c 1160\nd. b 1213|p384.htm#i13134|Hugh d' Amboise|b. c 1130|p108.htm#i13136|Mathilde de Vendôme|b. c 1135|p108.htm#i13137|Sulpice I. d' Amboise|b. c 1107|p108.htm#i13144|Agnès de Donzy|b. c 1105|p108.htm#i13145|Jean I., comte de Vendôme|b. c 1106\nd. 1192?|p379.htm#i13147|Richilde de Lavardin||p108.htm#i13148|
FatherHugh d' Amboise1 b. circa 1130
MotherMathilde de Vendôme1 b. circa 1135
     Elisabeth d' Amboise was born circa 1160.1 She was the daughter of Hugh d' Amboise and Mathilde de Vendôme.1 Elisabeth d' Amboise married Wigrin "Taillefer" III, comte d'Angoulême, son of Guillaume "Taillefer" IV, comte d'Angoulême and Marguerite de Turenne, circa 1178. Elisabeth d' Amboise died before 1213.1

Family

Wigrin "Taillefer" III, comte d'Angoulême b. after 1150, d. 29 June 1181
Child

Citations

  1. [S274] INRIA - Domaine de Voluceau - Rocquencourt, 04 NOV 1999.

Geoffroy, seigneur de Villehardoüin1

b. circa 1150, d. circa 1213
Geoffroy, seigneur de Villehardoüin|b. c 1150\nd. c 1213|p384.htm#i30013|Vilain, seigneur de Villehardoüin|b. c 1115\nd. a 1170|p373.htm#i30014||||||||||||||||
FatherVilain, seigneur de Villehardoüin1 b. circa 1115, d. after 1170
     Geoffroy, seigneur de Villehardoüin was born circa 1150 at near Bar-sur-Aube, Burgundy, France.2 He was the son of Vilain, seigneur de Villehardoüin.1 Lord of Villehardouin & Villy at Champagne, France.3 Marshall of Champagne at France in 1191.3 Geoffroy, seigneur de Villehardoüin was one of the leaders of the 4th Crusade between 1198 and 1205.2 Castellan de Messinople at Latin Empire of Constantinople.3 Marshall of Romania.3 He saved the Frankish army, through his consummate generalship, from destruction at the hands of the Bulgars outside Adrianople (modern Edirne, Tur.). In 1205. He then led them without loss through hostile country to safety in Constantinople.2 He was author of the famous chronicles, Conquête de Constantinople in 1207.3,2 He died circa 1213 at Greece?.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1589] Généalogie de Carné, online http://a.decarne.free.fr/gencar/gencar.htm
  2. [S1405] Various EB CD 2004, Villehardouin, Geoffrey of.
  3. [S1530] EarlyBlazon.com, online http://perso.wanadoo.fr/earlyblazon/

William the Elder FitzAlan1

d. 1213
William the Elder FitzAlan|d. 1213|p384.htm#i14964|William fitz William, Lord Clun and Oswestry|b. c 1154\nd. 1212/13|p384.htm#i6709|Agnes de Lacy|b. 1172|p56.htm#i14963|William fitz Alan, Lord Oswestry|b. b 1097\nd. 1160|p371.htm#i6741|Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun|b. c 1111\nd. c 1199|p381.htm#i14961|Hugo I. de Lacy|b. c 1148\nd. 25 Jul 1186|p377.htm#i7998|Roesia de Monemue|b. c 1150|p63.htm#i7999|
FatherWilliam fitz William, Lord Clun and Oswestry2 b. circa 1154, d. 1212/13
MotherAgnes de Lacy2 b. 1172
     William the Elder FitzAlan was the son of William fitz William, Lord Clun and Oswestry and Agnes de Lacy.2 William the Elder FitzAlan was the elder son of William fitz William FitzAlan.1 He died in 1213.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 1712.
  2. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 46.

Wilhelm, Herzog von Lüneburg1

b. circa 1185, d. 1213
Wilhelm, Herzog von Lüneburg|b. c 1185\nd. 1213|p384.htm#i12621|Heinrich XII "der Löwen", Herzog von Sachsen und Bayern|b. 1129\nd. 6 Aug 1195|p380.htm#i11308|Matilda d' Anjou|b. Jun 1156\nd. 28 Jun 1189|p378.htm#i11309|Heinrich X "der Stolzen", Herzog von Bayern|b. 1108\nd. 20 Oct 1139|p365.htm#i11310|Gertrude von Supplinburg|b. 18 Apr 1115\nd. 18 Apr 1143|p366.htm#i11311|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|
FatherHeinrich XII "der Löwen", Herzog von Sachsen und Bayern1 b. 1129, d. 6 August 1195
MotherMatilda d' Anjou1 b. June 1156, d. 28 June 1189
     Arms: Lunebourg: D'or, semé de coeurs de gueules, au lion d'azur, armé et lampassé du deuxième, brochant sur le tout.2 Also called Wilhelm von Lüneburg.3 The hearts background and a blue lion appears to stem from the Danish Kingdoms arms. Wilhelm, Herzog von Lüneburg was born circa 1185 at Winton, England.4 He was the son of Heinrich XII "der Löwen", Herzog von Sachsen und Bayern and Matilda d' Anjou.1 Wilhelm, Herzog von Lüneburg married Helena of Denmark, daughter of Valdemar I "the Great", King of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk, before 1204; From this union descend the Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg.1,5 Wilhelm, Herzog von Lüneburg died in 1213.1

Family

Helena of Denmark b. before 1182, d. 1233
Child

Citations

  1. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 556, genealogy table 16, the Welfs and the Hohenstaufen, (a) the Welfs and their Kindred.
  2. [S1226] Héraldique européenne, online www.heraldique-europeenne.org.
  3. [S1286] Welfs, online http://mitglied.lycos.de/wpeter/heinrich.htm
  4. [S1286] Welfs, online http://mitglied.lycos.de/wpeter/heinrich.htm, for place.
  5. [S431] J. Meyers Lexicon, 15:256.

Rainald I de Moion1

b. 1183, d. 1213
Rainald I de Moion|b. 1183\nd. 1213|p384.htm#i22323|Willelm IV de Moion|b. b 1145\nd. 1193|p379.htm#i27527||||Willelm I. de Moion, Lord of Dunster|b. c 1110?\nd. 1176|p375.htm#i27528|Godelinde (?)||p243.htm#i27532|||||||
FatherWillelm IV de Moion2,1 b. before 1145, d. 1193
     Rainald I de Moion was born in 1183.3 He was the son of Willelm IV de Moion.2,1 Rainald I de Moion married Alice de Briwere, daughter of N. N. de Briwere, in 1204/5.3,4,1 Rainald I de Moion came of age in 1206.1 He died in 1213 at age 30 years.3,2,1

Family

Alice de Briwere b. circa 1190?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 587.
  2. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 369.
  3. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 162-163.
  4. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 369, in the 6th of John.

Margaret of Bohemia1

b. 1189?, d. 1213
Margaret of Bohemia|b. 1189?\nd. 1213|p384.htm#i29224|Ottokar I, Kníze Ceská|b. c 1155\nd. 15 Dec 1230|p390.htm#i23904||||Vladislav I., Kníze Ceská|b. c 1110\nd. 18 Jan 1174|p374.htm#i12627|Jutta von Thüringen|b. c 1130?\nd. a 10 Sep 1174|p374.htm#i23906|||||||
FatherOttokar I, Kníze Ceská1 b. circa 1155, d. 15 December 1230
     Margaret of Bohemia was born in 1189?.1 She was the daughter of Ottokar I, Kníze Ceská.1 Margaret of Bohemia married Valdemar II "the Victorious", King of Denmark, son of Valdemar I "the Great", King of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk, in 1205; His 1st.1 Margaret of Bohemia died in 1213 at age 24 years.1

Family

Valdemar II "the Victorious", King of Denmark b. 1170, d. 28 March 1241
Child

Citations

  1. [S1301] Text by Michael MacLagan tables by Jiri Loudan, Louda & MacLagan, 2002, table 16.

William fitz William, Lord Clun and Oswestry

b. circa 1154, d. 1212/13
William fitz William, Lord Clun and Oswestry|b. c 1154\nd. 1212/13|p384.htm#i6709|William fitz Alan, Lord Oswestry|b. b 1097\nd. 1160|p371.htm#i6741|Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun|b. c 1111\nd. c 1199|p381.htm#i14961|Alan fitz Flaad|d. c 1122|p361.htm#i6788|Aveline de Hesdin||p56.htm#i6789|Ingram de Say, Lord of Clun|b. c 1081|p129.htm#i14962||||
FatherWilliam fitz Alan, Lord Oswestry1 b. before 1097, d. 1160
MotherIsabel de Say, Heiress of Clun2,1 b. circa 1111, d. circa 1199
     Baron of Oswestry at England.1 Also called FitzAlan. Sheriff of Shropshire at England.1 William fitz William, Lord Clun and Oswestry married Agnes de Lacy, daughter of Hugo II de Lacy and Roesia de Monemue.2 William fitz William, Lord Clun and Oswestry was born circa 1154. He was the son of William fitz Alan, Lord Oswestry and Isabel de Say, Heiress of Clun.1,2 William fitz William, Lord Clun and Oswestry came of age in 1175.1 He held 27 1/2 knights' fees when charged scutage in 1197.1 He died in 1212/13.1

Family

Agnes de Lacy b. 1172
Children

Citations

  1. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 1712.
  2. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 46.

John la Warre, Lord of Bristolton1

d. 1212/13
     John la Warre, Lord of Bristolton was the first of the family treated by Burke's.1 He had a ratification of a grant which King John had made, prior to his coming to the throne, of the Lordship of Bristolton (a Mem. of the Honor of Gloucester), to hold by the service of half a knight's fee in 1206/7 at 8 John.1 He died in 1212/13 at 14 John. He died six years following the ratification of his lordship.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 688.

Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia1

b. 1159, d. 18 January 1213
Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia|b. 1159\nd. 18 Jan 1213|p384.htm#i22924|Giorgi III, King of Georgia|d. 6 Apr 1184|p377.htm#i22927|Burudukan of Alania||p204.htm#i22962|Dimitre, King of Georgia|b. c 1100|p203.htm#i22923||||King Kuddana of Alania||p204.htm#i22963||||
FatherGiorgi III, King of Georgia2 d. 6 April 1184
MotherBurudukan of Alania3
     Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia added to the claim of devine right to rule, through the Davidic descent of the Bagratids by adding the Georgian kings were the "flesh of the flesh of the tree of David and Chrosroes" complimenting the David origin with descent from the Chosroes kings of Persia.4 She was the great grandaughter of King David IV.1 Also called Tamara I Wielka.5 She was the successor of Giorgi III, King of Georgia; King of Georgia.2 Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia was born in 1159.6 She was the daughter of Giorgi III, King of Georgia and Burudukan of Alania.2,3 Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia was crowned co-ruler with her father, Grigori III in 1178.7 She successor of her father to the Georgian crown in 1184.7 Queen of Georgia at Transcaucasia between 1184 and 1213.5 She married George Bobolyubski Andreievich, Prince of Suzdal, son of Andrei I Bogoliubsky Yuryevich, Weliki Knjas Suzdal-Vladimir, in 1185; Her 1st.7,5 Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia and George Bobolyubski Andreievich, Prince of Suzdal were divorced in 1187.7,5 Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia married David Soslan Bagratuni, son of N. N. Bagratuni, in 1189; Her 2nd.7,5 Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia held a realm stretched from Azerbaijan to the borders of Cherkessia, from Erzurum to Ganja (Gäncä), forming a pan-Caucasian empire, with Shirvan and Trabzon as vassals and allies in 1191.8 She was the predecessor of Giorgi IV, King of Georgia; King of Georgia.1,9 Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia died on 18 January 1213 at age 54 years.5

Family 1

George Bobolyubski Andreievich, Prince of Suzdal b. circa 1155?, d. 1193?

Family 2

David Soslan Bagratuni b. circa 1160
Children

Citations

  1. [S1028] The Khakhuli Icon, online http://www.opentext.org.ge/art/treasure/khakhuli.htm
  2. [S1029] Georgian Onomastics, online http://bertrand.carcosa.net/~jmcbray/mirrors/www.flick.com/…
  3. [S1034] Prinke, online http://www.bkpan.poznan.pl/JW70/kata.htm
  4. [S1242] George B. Hewitt, Lordkipanidze: Georgia 11th-12th C, pg. 115.
  5. [S1034] Prinke, online http://www.bkpan.poznan.pl/JW70/kata.htm, osset.pdf.
  6. [S1033] WiG, online http://hjem.get2net.dk/Womeningovernments/Georgia_Heads.htm, Age 19 in 1178..
  7. [S1033] WiG, online http://hjem.get2net.dk/Womeningovernments/Georgia_Heads.htm
  8. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Medieval Georgia.
  9. [S1027] History of Georgia, online http://www.parliament.ge/GENERAL/HISTORY/History.htm, Chapter 4.

Marie de Montpellier1,2

b. circa 1182, d. April 1213
Marie de Montpellier|b. c 1182\nd. Apr 1213|p384.htm#i5170|Guillaume VIII, seigneur de Montpellier|b. a 1160\nd. 1202|p382.htm#i8340|Eudokia Komnene|b. c 1162\nd. a 4 Nov 1202|p382.htm#i8341|Guillaume V., seigneur de Montpellier|b. c 1130\nd. a May 1173|p374.htm#i8342|Mathilda de Bourgogne|b. c 1130\nd. b 29 Sep 1172|p374.htm#i8343|protostrator Alexios Komnenos|b. c 1132\nd. 1183|p376.htm#i9226|Marie Doukoblastos|b. c 1132|p70.htm#i9227|
FatherGuillaume VIII, seigneur de Montpellier b. after 1160, d. 1202
MotherEudokia Komnene b. circa 1162, d. after 4 November 1202
     Marie de Montpellier was born circa 1182 at Montpellier, France.3,4 She was the daughter of Guillaume VIII, seigneur de Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene. Marie de Montpellier stated herself to be upwards of fifteen years old in 1197.5 She became the lawful heir, despite two half brothers of a later marriage, and thus Lady of Montpellier, on her father's death in 1202.5 She was twice married before she became Queen of Aragon; her first husband, Barral of Marseilles, had died prematurely and her second, the Count of Comminges, who had two wives living at the time of his union with Maria, had repudiated her.6 A contract for the marriage of Marie de Montpellier and Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón was signed on 15 June 1204. Her 3rd.5 Marie de Montpellier married Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón, son of Alfonso II "el Casto" , rey de Aragón y Cataluña and Sancha Alfonsez de Castilla, on 25 June 1208 at Montpellier, France; His 3rd marriage, to Mary, greatly extended Aragonese power into southern France.3,7,8 Marie de Montpellier died in April 1213 at Rome, Latiun, Italy. Having gone to Rome to plead with the Pope to restore her marriage to King Pedro, he did so, but she died in only a few weeks later.9 Marie de Montpellier was buried in St. Peters, Rome, Latiun, Italy.

Family

Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón b. 1176, d. 14 September 1213
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., 244A-28.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 150-27.
  3. [S245] LDS, for place.
  4. [S1311] King James I, Chronicle of James I, pg. 16, footnote 34, for year.
  5. [S1311] King James I, Chronicle of James I, pg. 16, footnote 34.
  6. [S512] H. J. Chaytor, Chaytor, H. J., chap. 5, pg. 68.
  7. [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.
  8. [S512] H. J. Chaytor, Chaytor, H. J., Appendix II.
  9. [S1311] King James I, Chronicle of James I, pg. 17, footnote 34.
  10. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.

Guy de Thoüars, comte de Bretagne1

b. before 1139, d. 23 April 1213
Guy de Thoüars, comte de Bretagne|b. b 1139\nd. 23 Apr 1213|p384.htm#i7804|vicomte de Thoüars Guillaume de Thoüars|b. c 1135\nd. 1139|p365.htm#i7805|Aimée de Lusignan|b. c 1137|p62.htm#i7806|vicomte de Thouars Aimery V. de Thouars|b. c 1100\nd. 1139|p365.htm#i9107|Agnes de Poitiers|b. 1100|p48.htm#i5680|Hugues VII "le Brun", sire de Lusignan|b. 1065\nd. 1151|p368.htm#i13142|Sarazine (?)|b. 1067\nd. 1144|p366.htm#i13143|
Fathervicomte de Thoüars Guillaume de Thoüars2,3,1 b. circa 1135, d. 1139
MotherAimée de Lusignan2,3,1 b. circa 1137
      Guy de Thoüars, comte de Bretagne was born before 1139. He was the son of vicomte de Thoüars Guillaume de Thoüars and Aimée de Lusignan.2,3,1 Guy de Thoüars, comte de Bretagne married Constance, duchesse de Bretagne, daughter of Conan IV "le Petit", duc de Bretagne and Margaret de Huntingdon, in 1199; Her 3rd.3,1 Guy de Thoüars, comte de Bretagne succeeded to the dukedom of Bretagne and the title of earl of Richmond in right of Constance, his wife, daughter of Conan fourth earl of Richmond in 1202.4 Earl of Richmond at England between 1202 and 1218.4 Duke of Brittany at France between 1202 and 1218.4 He died on 23 April 1213.2

Family

Constance, duchesse de Bretagne b. 1162, d. 5 September 1201
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:55.
  2. [S1280] Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 987-1328, pg. 354.
  3. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., IV:192.
  4. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).

N. N. of Galloway1

b. circa 1206, d. before 13 June 1213
N. N. of Galloway|b. c 1206\nd. b 13 Jun 1213|p384.htm#i17906|Alan, Lord Galloway|b. c 1184\nd. 1234|p390.htm#i6936|Ragnhild of the Isles|b. c 1174\nd. c 1212|p384.htm#i6937|Roland fitz Uhtred, Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland|b. 1164\nd. 19 Dec 1200|p381.htm#i6974|Helen de Morville|b. c 1163?\nd. 11 Jun 1217|p386.htm#i6975|Reginald m. S., Lord of the Isles|b. c 1148\nd. 1207|p383.htm#i6976|Fonia of Moray|b. c 1155|p57.htm#i6977|
FatherAlan, Lord Galloway1 b. circa 1184, d. 1234
MotherRagnhild of the Isles1 b. circa 1174, d. circa 1212
     N. N. of Galloway was born circa 1206. She was the daughter of Alan, Lord Galloway and Ragnhild of the Isles.1 N. N. of Galloway died before 13 June 1213. She died as a hostage.1

Citations

  1. [S591] Sir James Balfour Paul, SP.

Baldwin, Lord of Bourne1,2

b. circa 1180?, d. before 20 July 1213
Baldwin, Lord of Bourne|b. c 1180?\nd. b 20 Jul 1213|p384.htm#i12163|Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne|b. c 1136?\nd. 1198|p381.htm#i18771|Agnes du Hommet|b. c 1160?|p168.htm#i18769|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|William du Hommet, seigneur de Le Hommet|b. c 1130?\nd. 1180|p375.htm#i18770|Lucy (?)|b. c 1140?|p224.htm#i25737|
FatherBaldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne1 b. circa 1136?, d. 1198
MotherAgnes du Hommet3 b. circa 1160?
     Baldwin, Lord of Bourne was born circa 1180?. He was the son of Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne and Agnes du Hommet.1,3 Baldwin, Lord of Bourne acquired the manor of Wichendon from his father-in-law, William de Humet.1 He made fine, with his grandfather William du Hommet, for possession of his lands in England and Normandy and promised not to marry without the King's consent in 1201.3 He paid scutage on 10 and 1/8 knights' fees, and owed scutage on many others lands besides, in 1201/2 at 3 John, Lincolnshire, England.3 He was allowed to have his English lands if he gave 4 hostages to Crown representatives in August 1204.3 He came into conflict with the King and forced to choose between England and Normandy in 1207.3 He saw his English lands seized and ordered to leave the realm in March 1206/7.3 He was imprisoned in June 1208 at England.3 He married Isabel de Briwere, daughter of Lord William de Briwere and Beatrice de Valle, circa 1209 at Stoke, Devon, England; Her 2nd (widow).4,1,5 Baldwin, Lord of Bourne was witness, whether restored to royal favor is unknown, to a charter in 1210 at Michaelmas.3 He died before 20 July 1213.5

Family

Isabel de Briwere b. circa 1184, d. before June 1233
Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 563.
  2. [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.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:297.
  4. [S245] LDS.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:298.

Gertrude von Andechs-Meranien1

b. 1185, d. 8 September 1213
Gertrude von Andechs-Meranien|b. 1185\nd. 8 Sep 1213|p384.htm#i5416|Berthold IV, Herzog von Meranien|b. 1138\nd. 12 Aug 1204|p382.htm#i5620|Agnes von Rochlitz, Gräfin von Andechs|b. 1163\nd. 25 Mar 1195|p380.htm#i5621|Berthold I., Herzog von Meranien|b. bt 1110 - 1115\nd. 14 Dec 1188|p378.htm#i8520|Hedwig von Wittelsbach, Gräfin von Andechs und Dießen-Wolfratshausen|b. c 1114\nd. 16 Jul 1174|p374.htm#i8521|Dedi V "der Feiste", Markgraf von der Nieder-Lausitz|b. c 1130\nd. 16 Aug 1190|p379.htm#i8535|Mathilda von Heinsberg|b. c 1138\nd. 10 Jan 1189|p378.htm#i8534|
FatherBerthold IV, Herzog von Meranien4,3 b. 1138, d. 12 August 1204
MotherAgnes von Rochlitz, Gräfin von Andechs2,3 b. 1163, d. 25 March 1195
      Gertrude von Andechs-Meranien was born in 1185. She was the daughter of Berthold IV, Herzog von Meranien and Agnes von Rochlitz, Gräfin von Andechs.2,3,4 Gertrude von Andechs-Meranien married András II, Király Magyarország, son of Béla III, Király Magyarország and Ágnes de Châtillon, in 1203; His 1st. Her 1st.5,4,6,2,7 Gertrude von Andechs-Meranien died on 8 September 1213 at age 28 years. Objecting to the prodigality of her German followers, rebellious Hungarian nobles murdered her.8,4,6

Family

András II, Király Magyarország b. circa 1176, d. 21 September 1235
Children

Citations

  1. [S1143] Brockhaus 2002, "Elisabeth von Ungarn".
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 25.
  3. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Andechs u. Diessen.
  4. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, arpad.txt 4/15/99.
  5. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 921, genealogy table 26, Hungary and Poland in the Later Middle Ages.
  6. [S657] Royalty Wall Chart; unknown repository.
  7. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen von Andechs und Diessen.
  8. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 921.
  9. [S1145] Pas on Manuel I Laskaris, online http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/famous/m/…

Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón1

b. 1176, d. 14 September 1213
Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón|b. 1176\nd. 14 Sep 1213|p384.htm#i5169|Alfonso II "el Casto" , rey de Aragón y Cataluña|b. c 1154\nd. 25 Apr 1196|p380.htm#i4597|Sancha Alfonsez de Castilla|b. 21 Sep 1154\nd. 9 Nov 1208|p383.htm#i5171|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 R., reina de Aragón|b. a 1136\nd. 17 Oct 1174|p374.htm#i5090|Alfonso V. "el Emperador", Rey de Galicia, de León y de Castilla|b. 1 Mar 1105\nd. 21 Aug 1157|p370.htm#i4593|Richilde, Królewna Polska|b. 1137?\nd. b 1176|p374.htm#i5172|
FatherAlfonso II "el Casto" , rey de Aragón y Cataluña2,3 b. circa 1154, d. 25 April 1196
MotherSancha Alfonsez de Castilla2,3 b. 21 September 1154, d. 9 November 1208
     Also called Pedro Spanish. Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón also went by the name of Peter "the Catholic". He was born in 1176 at Zaragosa, Spain.4 He was the son of Alfonso II "el Casto" , rey de Aragón y Cataluña and Sancha Alfonsez de Castilla.2,3 Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón succeeded his father to the county of Barcelona and the kingdom of Aragon in 1196. Count of Barcelona at Catalonia, Spain, between 25 April 1196 and 1213. King of Aragón at Spain between 25 April 1196 and 1213.5 Styled Petri Regis Aragonensis et comitis Barchinonensis (Pedro king of Aragon and count of Barcelona).6 He undertook to defend the Catholic faith, to respect the privileges and immunities of the Church and to fight against heresy, he acknowledged the feudal supremacy of the Papacy and was crowned by Innocent III in 1204 at Rome.7 A contract for the marriage of Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón and Marie de Montpellier was signed on 15 June 1204. Her 3rd.8 Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón was a faithless and dissolute husband and the birth of his son, James, is said to have been the result of a deception by which his wife was substituted for another lady of his fancy.7 He married Marie de Montpellier, daughter of Guillaume VIII, seigneur de Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene, on 25 June 1208 at Montpellier, France; His 3rd marriage, to Mary, greatly extended Aragonese power into southern France.9,2,3 Alfonso VIII of Castile, with the assistance of Sancho VII of Navarre, and Pedro II of Aragon, joined by troops from Portugal and Leon (but not the King, Alfonso the Barbarian, who again betrayed Castile), led a victory against the Moors which was the culmination of the Reconquest of Spain by the Christians. On 16 July 1212 at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón and Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse were engaged the crusader Simon de Montfort in battle in September 1213 at Languedoc, France. Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón died on 14 September 1213 at the Battle of Muret, France, at age 37 years. Following the battle at Tolosa, he went to support his brother-in-law Raymond VI of Toulouse against the crusader Simon de Montfort in Languedoc. There he was killed in battle fighting on behalf of the Albigensians. His son James I succeeded him.4

Family

Marie de Montpellier b. circa 1182, d. April 1213
Child

Citations

  1. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  2. [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.
  3. [S512] H. J. Chaytor, Chaytor, H. J., Appendix II.
  4. [S245] LDS.
  5. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  6. [S1319] Velde: Royal Styles, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/royalty/royalstyle.htm
  7. [S512] H. J. Chaytor, Chaytor, H. J., chap. 5, pg. 69.
  8. [S1311] King James I, Chronicle of James I, pg. 16, footnote 34.
  9. [S245] LDS, for place.

Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex1,2

b. circa 1162, d. 2 October 1213
Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex|b. c 1162\nd. 2 Oct 1213|p384.htm#i6873|Piers de Lutegareshale|b. c 1134\nd. b 1198|p381.htm#i6917|Maud de Mandeville|b. b 1144|p57.htm#i6918|||||||Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex|b. c 1106\nd. 14 Sep 1144|p367.htm#i6953|Rohesia de Vere|b. c 1104\nd. a 21 Oct 1166|p372.htm#i6954|
FatherPiers de Lutegareshale b. circa 1134, d. before 1198
MotherMaud de Mandeville b. before 1144
     Also called Justicair of England. Arms: Quarterly or and gules, a bordure vair. Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex was born circa 1155.3 He was born circa 1162 at Walden, Essex, England. He was the son of Piers de Lutegareshale and Maud de Mandeville. Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex was the successor of William (de Mandeville), 3rd Earl of Essex; 3rd Earl of Essex.4,5 Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex married Beatrice de Sai, daughter of Willelm II de Sai, before 1180; His 1st.2 Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex married Aveline de Clare, daughter of Roger "the Good Earl" (de Clare), Earl of Clare and Maud de St. Hilary, before 25 January 1185 at England; His 2nd. Her 2nd. Justicair of England between 1198 and 1213. 4th Earl of Essex between 1199 and 1213.6 Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex was girt with a sword, as Earl of Essex, by King John on his coronation on 26 June 1199.5,7 He died on 2 October 1213.7 He was the predecessor of Geoffrey (de Mandeville), 5th Earl of Essex; 5th Earl of Essex.8 Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex was buried in Shouldam Priory.

Family 1

Beatrice de Sai b. circa 1160, d. 1197
Children

Family 2

Aveline de Clare b. circa 1162, d. 4 June 1225
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., 246B-27.
  2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 681.
  3. [S211] Pat Patterson's Page, online http://www.patpnyc.com/gene-gen.htm
  4. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 352.
  5. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).
  6. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, V:122.
  7. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 353.
  8. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, V:126.
  9. [S577] Magna Charta Barons, online www.magnacharta.org.