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Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae1

b. 1175, d. 26 August 1219
Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae|b. 1175\nd. 26 Aug 1219|p387.htm#i5598|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 Hainaut2 b. 1150, d. 17 December 1195
MotherMarguerite d'Alsace, comtesse de Flandres3 b. 1135, d. 15 November 1194
     Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae was the daughter of Baldwin V, count of Hainaut, and Margaret of Alsace, countess of Flanders.4 She was the mother of marquis de Namur Philippe "la Levre" de Courtenay; the eldest son of Peter of Courtenay and Yolande of Flanders and Hainaut.5 Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae was the mother of Robert, imperator Romaniae; a younger son of Peter of Courtenay and Yolande of Flanders and Hainaut.5 Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae was born in 1175 at Flanders.6 She was the daughter of Baudouin V "le Courageux", comte de Hainaut and Marguerite d'Alsace, comtesse de Flandres.2,3 Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae married Pierre II, imperator Romaniae, son of Pierre, seigneur de Courtenay et Montargis and Elizabeth, dame de Courtenay, between 24 June 1193 and 1 July 1193 at Soissons, France; His 2nd. From this marriage descend the Emperors of Constantinople.3,2,7 Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae was the successor of Philippe "le Noble" de Namur; 10th Count of Namur.8,2 Countess of Namur at Holy Roman Empire between 1212 and 1217.9 Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae succeeded her husband, Peter, to become Empress of the East in 1217. Empress at Constantinople, Romania, between 1217 and 1219.9 She was the successor of Pierre II, imperator Romaniae; Latin Emperor.9,10 Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae died on 26 August 1219 at Constantinople, Byzantium, at age 44 years.6,7

Family

Pierre II, imperator Romaniae b. 1155, d. after June 1219
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., 163A-28.
  2. [S440] Léon van der Essen, Deux Mille, Gen Table II: De Charlemagne a Philippe le Bon.
  3. [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.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Baldwin I (Byz. emp.) .
  5. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Robert (Byz. emp.).
  6. [S245] LDS.
  7. [S861] Antoine de Nadaillac's, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/anosteo/
  8. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/
  9. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  10. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Peter (Byz. emp.).
  11. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  12. [S1145] Pas on Manuel I Laskaris, online http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/famous/m/…
  13. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:134.

sire de Salins Gaucher de Vienne

b. circa 1150?, d. 29 August 1219
sire de Salins Gaucher de Vienne|b. c 1150?\nd. 29 Aug 1219|p387.htm#i24962|Gérard I de Bourgogne, comte de Vienne & de Mâcon|b. c 1122?\nd. 15 Sep 1184|p377.htm#i5083|More de Salins|b. c 1128?\nd. 15 Sep 1184|p377.htm#i5084|Guillaume I., comte de Bourgogne|b. c 1091?\nd. 27 Sep 1155|p370.htm#i5085|Adelais, dame de Traves|b. c 1090|p44.htm#i5086|sire de Salins Gaucher I. de Salins|b. c 1110\nd. 15 Aug 1175|p374.htm#i5088||||
FatherGérard I de Bourgogne, comte de Vienne & de Mâcon1 b. circa 1122?, d. 15 September 1184
MotherMore de Salins1 b. circa 1128?, d. 15 September 1184
     Sire de Salins Gaucher de Vienne was born circa 1150?. He was the son of Gérard I de Bourgogne, comte de Vienne & de Mâcon and More de Salins.1 Sire de Salins Gaucher de Vienne married Mahaud, dame de Bourbon, daughter of Archambaud VII, sire de Bourbon and Alix de Bourgogne, in 1180; Her 1st.2 Sire de Salins Gaucher de Vienne died on 29 August 1219.3

Family

Mahaud, dame de Bourbon b. 1160, d. 20 June 1228

Citations

  1. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, La Noblesse - Vienne.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:153.
  3. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Bourbons, 29/8/1219.

Earl of Ulster John de Courcy1

b. 1160?, d. September 1219?
Earl of Ulster John de Courcy|b. 1160?\nd. Sep 1219?|p387.htm#i15022|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||||
FatherLord of Islip William de Courcy2 b. 1140?, d. 1171
MotherJuliana de Aquila3
     Arms: Argent, three eagles displayed gules ducally crowned or.4 Also called Earl John de Courcy of Ulster. Earl of Ulster John de Courcy was a man of great strength, or gigantic stature, and indomitable courage.3 He was born in 1160?. He was the son of Lord of Islip William de Courcy and Juliana de Aquila.2,3 Earl of Ulster John de Courcy served King Henry II in his wars in England and Gascoigne, and then sent by that Monarch to Ireland in 1177.3 Annals of Monte Fernando 1177: "Johannes de Cursi acquisivit Ultoniam."5 He mounted a successful free-lance expedition into Ulaid, and ruled for a time as an independent "Prince of Ulster" in 1177.6 He assisted William fitz Adelm in the government of Ireland between 1177 and 1179.7 Annals of the Four Masters 1177: "An army was led by John De Courcy and the knights into Dalaradia and to Dun da leathghlas; they slew Donnell, the grandson of Cathasach, Lord of Dalaradia. Dun da leathghlas was plundered and destroyed by John and the knights who came in his army. / Sluaicchedh la Iohn Do Cuirt & lasna ridirdhibh i n-Dal Araidhe & co Dun Da Lethghlass. Ro marbhsat Domhnall mac mic Cathasigh ticcherna Dál Araidhe. Ro h-oircceadh & ro milleadh Dun Da Lethghlass la Iohn & lasna ridiribh tainic i n-a shochraide." ( (an unknown value)).8 He endowed the Benedictine Abbey circa 1180 at Downpatrick, Ireland.7 He was created the Earl of Ulster, to which dignity was attached the lordship of Connaught, in 1181.7 Earl of Ulster at Ireland in 1181.3 He married Aufrick Godfredsdottir, daughter of Godfred II "the Black" Olafsson, King of the Isle of Man and Findguala MacLochlainn, in 1182.7 Annals of the Four Masters 1195: "John De Courcy and the son of Hugo De Lacy marched with an army to conquer the English of Leinster and Munster. / Slúaigheadh lá Iohn Do Cuirti, & la mac Hugo De Lati do gabháil neirt ar Ghallaibh Laighen, & Mumhan." ( (an unknown value)).9 Earl of Ulster John de Courcy led a host with the Foreigners of Ulidia in 1197 at Ess-craibhe, Ireland.10 He he led a host into Tir-Eogain throughout the churches: namely, Ard-sratha and Rath-both were destroyed by him, until he reached Daire, so that he was there two nights over a week, destroying Inis-Eogain and the country besides, in 1199 at Ireland.11 Annals of the Four Masters 1203: "An army was led by the son of Hugo de Lacy and a party of the English of Meath into Ulidia; and they banished John de Courcy from thence, after they had defeated him in a battle fought at Dundaleathglas (Downpatrick), in which many had been slain. / Slóigheadh la mac Hugo De Lati co n-druing do Ghallaibh Midhe i n-Ultaibh co ro díochuiredh Iohn Do Cuirt a h-Ultoibh iar c-cor chatha eturra i n-Dun Da Letglas, in ro marbhadh sochaidhe." ( (an unknown value)).12 He was imprisoned by the de Lacys in 1203. Annals of Monte Fernando 1204: "Johannes de Cursi capitur a Hugone de Lacy."13 Annals of the Four Masters 1204: "John de Courcy, the plunderer of churches and territories, was driven by the son of Hugo de Lacy into Tyrone, to seek the protection of the Kinel-Owen. He arrived at Carrickfergus, and the English of Ulidia slew great numbers of his people. / Iohn De Cuirt indredhach ceall, & tuath do ionnarbadh lá mac Hugo De Lati h-i Tír Eoghain ar comairce Cenél n-Eoghain go rainicc go Carraicc Ferghusa, & ro marbsat Goill Uladh sochaide dia mhuintir." ( (an unknown value)).14 Annals of Ulster 1205: "John De Courcy, destroyer of the churches and territories of Ireland, was expelled by [Ugo] the son of Ugo De Lacy into Tir-Eogain, to the protection of Cenel-Eogain."15 He was banished from Ireland through the influence of de Lacy, sustained by King John.7 He received permission to return to England in 1207.16 He accompanied King John to Ireland, and seems thereafter to have retained his favour, in 1210.16 He died in September 1219? At age 59 years.16

Family

Aufrick Godfredsdottir b. circa 1162

Citations

  1. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of William de Courcy, 90.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of William de Courcy, 89.
  3. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol 2, pg. 165.
  4. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol 2, pg. 164.
  5. [S1105] Margaret Lantry, AMF, MF1177.3.
  6. [S636] Ireland: History in Maps, online http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/kilkenny/2/iremaps.htm
  7. [S310] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees, Vol 2, pg. 166.
  8. [S334] Emma Ryan Vol. 1, Myriam Priour Vol. 2 & 3 and Floortje Hondelink Vol. 4, A4M, M1177.3.
  9. [S334] Emma Ryan Vol. 1, Myriam Priour Vol. 2 & 3 and Floortje Hondelink Vol. 4, A4M, M1195.7.
  10. [S897] [unknown], AU, U1197.1.
  11. [S897] [unknown], AU, U1199.3.
  12. [S334] Emma Ryan Vol. 1, Myriam Priour Vol. 2 & 3 and Floortje Hondelink Vol. 4, A4M, M1203.5.
  13. [S1105] Margaret Lantry, AMF, MF1204.1.
  14. [S334] Emma Ryan Vol. 1, Myriam Priour Vol. 2 & 3 and Floortje Hondelink Vol. 4, A4M, M1204.2.
  15. [S897] [unknown], AU, U1205.3.
  16. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Courci, John de.

Saher III de Quency the Surety, 1st Earl of Winchester1

b. 1155, d. 3 November 1219
Saher III de Quency the Surety, 1st Earl of Winchester|b. 1155\nd. 3 Nov 1219|p387.htm#i6934|Robert de Quency|b. c 1136?\nd. 1172|p374.htm#i6970||||Saher I. de Quency|b. c 1098?|p58.htm#i7017|Maud de St. Liz|b. c 1096\nd. 1140|p365.htm#i7018|||||||
FatherRobert de Quency2 b. circa 1136?, d. 1172
      Saher III de Quency the Surety, 1st Earl of Winchester was 15th in descent from Alfred the Great.3 He was born before 1154.3 He was born in 1155 at Winchester, Hampshire, England.4 He was the son of Robert de Quency.2 Saher III de Quency the Surety, 1st Earl of Winchester married Margaret de Beaumont, Countess of Winchester, daughter of Robert III de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grentesmesnil, circa 1173 at England.3 1st Earl of Winchester on 2 March 1207.5 Saher III de Quency the Surety, 1st Earl of Winchester was a Magna Carta Surety and is noted as one of the more militarily capable barons... "At the beginning of John’s reign, Saire de Quincey was not a Baron, much less a great one. In the civil war the King had had the advantage over the rebels. Few of the Barons had had much actual military experience. The Barons’ contribution to the war was the scutage they paid, a war fund substituted for the contingent of knights owed to the King’s service. The money was collected from vassals, and mercenary knights were paid from it. Many of the mercenaries were regulars who served the same Baron from campaign to campaign, but those Barons who are known to have had extensive military experience were only Saire de Quincey, Robert FitzWalter, William de Mowbray, William d’Albini, Roger de Cressi and Robert de Roos.".3 The Signing of the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines, Surrey, England. He was excommunicated by the Pope in 1216. "Saire de Quincey was excommunicated with the other Barons the following year. He was sent, with Robert FitzWalter, the Surety, by the other Barons, to invite the Dauphin of France to assume the Crown of England and, even after the death of King John, he kept a strong garrison in Montsorell Castle in behalf of Prince Louis. When the Barons, being greatly outnumbered, were defeated by the troops of King Henry III, Saire de Quincey, with many others, was made prisoner and his estates forfeited. In the following October his immense estates were restored upon his submission. " He lost the Castle of Montserol to William Marshall in 1217.6 He was a witness where John the Surety, 7th Earl of Lincoln a Crusader who rendered valuable service at the Siege of Damietta in 1218. Saher III de Quency the Surety, 1st Earl of Winchester was participated in the Siege of Damietta in 1219 at Damietta, Egypt. He was the predecessor of Roger, 2nd Earl of Winchester; Earl of Winchester.7 Saher III de Quency the Surety, 1st Earl of Winchester died on 3 November 1219 at Palestine at age 64 years. While enroute to Jerusalem.3,8

Family

Margaret de Beaumont, Countess of Winchester b. circa 1156, d. 12 January 1236
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., 53-27.
  2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 652.
  3. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta.
  4. [S245] LDS.
  5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 367.
  6. [S210] Hall of Names, online e-mail address: e-mail address.
  7. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, Kings of Scotland, pgs. lxx-lxxv.
  8. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 447.

Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche1

b. 1163, d. 5 November 1219
Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche|b. 1163\nd. 5 Nov 1219|p387.htm#i7834|Hugues, sire de Lusignan|b. c 1140?\nd. b Mar 1170|p373.htm#i27797|Orengarde (?)||p247.htm#i27798|Hugues VIII "le Brun", sire de Lusignan|b. 1110|p278.htm#i8106|Bourgogne de Rançon, dame de Fontenay|b. c 1115|p63.htm#i8107|||||||
FatherHugues, sire de Lusignan2 b. circa 1140?, d. before March 1170
MotherOrengarde (?)2
     Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche had at least two sons : Hugh IX, who inherited Lusignan and Raoul of Issoudun, count of Eu by his marriage to the heiress of Eu, Alix. Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche also went by the name of Hugh IX "the Brown" of Lusignan.3 He was born in 1163.4 He was the son of Hugues, sire de Lusignan and Orengarde (?).2 Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche married Agatha de Preuilly circa 1186; His 1st.4 Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche married Matilda d'Angoulême, daughter of Wigrin "Taillefer" III, comte d'Angoulême and Elisabeth d' Amboise, circa 1189; His 2nd.5 Count of La Marche at County of Poitou, Duchy of Aquitaine, Kingdom of France, between 1199 and 1210.3,1 A contract for the marriage of Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche and Isabella, comtesse d'Angoulême was signed before 1200.6,3 Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche mentioned the departure of his grandfather for the Holy Land in one of his charters.7 He was a witness where Jean "Sans Terre", roi d' Angleterre took the fiancée of Hugh IX, Count of La Marche, Isabella of Angoulême, which caused Hugh to turn to the king of France, Philip II Augustus, and form an alliance that would culminate in John's loss of his continental possessions circa August 1200.3 Hugues IX "le Brun", sire de Lusignan, comte de la Marche lost his fiancée, Isabella of Angoulême, to his feudal lord, King John of England; and in outrage turned to the king of France, Philip II Augustus, to form an alliance that culminated in John's loss of his continental possessions circa August 1200.3 He was given Joan, the daughter of King John of England, to marry, but the marriage never took place after 24 August 1200.3 He died on 5 November 1219 at age 56 years.4,3

Family 1

Agatha de Preuilly b. circa 1166

Family 2

Matilda d'Angoulême b. circa 1179, d. 1233
Child

Family 3

Isabella, comtesse d'Angoulême b. 1186, d. 31 May 1246

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:78.
  2. [S1350] Thierry Stasser < and e-mail address>, Re: Raoul and Hugh de Lusignan connection in "Re: Raoul and Hugh de Lusignan connection," newsgroup message Sun, 04 May 2003 08:58:22 +0200.
  3. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Lusignan family (Fr. royal fam.) .
  4. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  5. [S274] INRIA - Domaine de Voluceau - Rocquencourt, 04 NOV 1999.
  6. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, John.
  7. [S1350] Thierry Stasser < and e-mail address>, Re: Raoul and Hugh de Lusignan connection in "Re: Raoul and Hugh de Lusignan connection," newsgroup message Sun, 04 May 2003 08:58:22 +0200, (Documents pour l'histoire de l'église de St Hilaire de Poitiers, Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de l'Ouest,
    vol 14, 1847, p 214).

Guigone de Forez

b. circa 1185?, d. before 1220
Guigone de Forez|b. c 1185?\nd. b 1220|p387.htm#i8955|Guigues III, comte de Forest|b. c 1153?\nd. 28 Nov 1204|p382.htm#i25952|Alix (?)|b. c 1162?\nd. 1222|p387.htm#i25953|Guigues I., comte de Lyon & de Forest|b. c 1123?\nd. 6 Dec 1206|p383.htm#i25954|Guillemette (?)|b. c 1133?|p225.htm#i25955|||||||
FatherGuigues III, comte de Forest1 b. circa 1153?, d. 28 November 1204
MotherAlix (?)1 b. circa 1162?, d. 1222
     In 1205, Mahaut married Guiges IV de Forez. In the same year her brother, Archambaud VIII married a Guigon de Forez. They undoubtedly married into the same family and in other words Guiges IV, who we know was the son of Guiges III, was mostly likely the brother of Guigon. JJ Villem says an "Alix Guigone" married Gerard II de Vienne. "Alix Guigone" is probably two daughters, Alix, named for her mother, who married Gerard II and had a daughter named Alix, and Guigone, who we know married Archambaud VIII de Dampierre, sire de Bourbon.1 Guigone de Forez was born circa 1185?. She was the daughter of Guigues III, comte de Forest and Alix (?).1 Guigone de Forez married Archambaud VIII "le Grand" de Dampierre, sire de Bourbon, son of Guy II, seigneur de Dampierre, de S. Just & de S. Dizier and Mahaud, dame de Bourbon, in 1205; His 1st. Guigone de Forez died before 1220.

Family

Archambaud VIII "le Grand" de Dampierre, sire de Bourbon b. after 1197, d. 23 July 1242
Children

Citations

  1. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".
  2. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Bourbons.

Osorio González1

d. say 1220
Osorio González|d. s 1220|p387.htm#i27915|mayordomo mayor Gonzalo Osorio|b. c 1138?|p248.htm#i27916||||conde Osorio Martínez|b. b 1108\nd. 1160|p371.htm#i27917|Teresa Fernández|b. s 1115|p248.htm#i27918|||||||
Fathermayordomo mayor Gonzalo Osorio1 b. circa 1138?
     Osorio González was the son of mayordomo mayor Gonzalo Osorio.1 Osorio González was attested to in 1194.1 He died say 1220.1

Citations

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

Ulric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse1

b. circa 1140?, d. circa 1220
Ulric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse|b. c 1140?\nd. c 1220|p387.htm#i26562|Raynald III, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse|b. c 1110?\nd. 1180|p376.htm#i26564||||Raynald I., seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse|b. c 1080?\nd. 1153|p369.htm#i26565||||||||||
FatherRaynald III, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse1 b. circa 1110?, d. 1180
     Ulric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse was born circa 1140?. He was the son of Raynald III, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse.1 Ulric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse married N... de Chalon, daughter of Guillaume I, comte de Chalon; His 1st. Her 2nd.1,2 Ulric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse married Alexandrine de Vienne, daughter of Gérard I de Bourgogne, comte de Vienne & de Mâcon and More de Salins; His 2nd.1 Ulric II, seigneur de Baugé et de Bresse died circa 1220.1

Family 1

N... de Chalon b. circa 1150?
Child

Family 2

Alexandrine de Vienne b. circa 1175?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, French noble families - Baugé.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:61.

Isabel, suo jure Countess of Pembroke1,2

b. 1172, d. 1220
Isabel, suo jure Countess of Pembroke|b. 1172\nd. 1220|p387.htm#i6708|Richard "Strongbow" fitz Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke and Buckingham|b. 1130\nd. May 1177|p375.htm#i6739|Eva MacMurrough|b. c 1141|p56.htm#i6740|Gilbert S. de Clare, Earl of Pembroke and Buckingham|b. 21 Sep 1100\nd. 6 Jan 1147/48|p368.htm#i6784|Isabel, Countess of Pembroke|b. a 1096\nd. 1147|p367.htm#i6785|rí Laigin Diarmait n. MacMurchada|b. 1100\nd. 1 May 1171|p373.htm#i6786|Mor i. M. Ó Toole|b. 1114\nd. 1164|p372.htm#i6787|
FatherRichard "Strongbow" fitz Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke and Buckingham3 b. 1130, d. May 1177
MotherEva MacMurrough4 b. circa 1141
     Isabel, suo jure Countess of Pembroke was only daughter and heir of Richard Strongbow de Clare.5,3 She was born in 1172 at Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.6 She was the daughter of Richard "Strongbow" fitz Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke and Buckingham and Eva MacMurrough.3,4 Isabel, suo jure Countess of Pembroke was the successor of Gilbert de Strigoil, 3rd Earl of Pembroke; de jure 3rd Earl of Pembroke.7 Suo jure Countess of Pembroke at England between 1185 and 1189.2 Isabel, suo jure Countess of Pembroke married William "the Elder" Marshall, 4th Earl of Pembroke, son of Marshal John fitz Gilbert and Sibyl de Salisbury, in August 1189 at London, Middlesex, England.8,2 Isabel, suo jure Countess of Pembroke was the predecessor of William Marshall, 5th Earl of Pembroke; 4th Earl of Pembroke.9,10 Isabel, suo jure Countess of Pembroke died in 1220 at Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, at age 48 years.

Family

William "the Elder" Marshall, 4th Earl of Pembroke b. circa 1146, d. 16 March 1219
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., 66-27.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:358.
  3. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 261.30.
  4. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 66.26.
  5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 628.
  6. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, 91.
  7. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:357.
  8. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 66.27.
  9. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).
  10. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:365.
  11. [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/
  12. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:381.

Roger le Bigod the Surety, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk

b. circa 1150, d. 1220
Roger le Bigod the Surety, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk|b. c 1150\nd. 1220|p387.htm#i6921|Hugh le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk|b. b 1107\nd. 1177|p375.htm#i7187|Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk|b. c 1129\nd. 1200|p381.htm#i6956|Roger "the Sheriff" le Bigod|b. c 1060?\nd. 1107|p357.htm#i7066|Adelicia de Tosny of Belvoir|b. c 1070?|p225.htm#i26070|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|
FatherHugh le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk b. before 1107, d. 1177
MotherJuliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk1 b. circa 1129, d. 1200
     Roger le Bigod the Surety, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk was 15th in descent from Sveide the Viking.2 He had two wives, Ida de Thouy and Isabella de Warenne.3 Arms: Or, a cross gules.4 He was born circa 1150 at Norfolk, Norfolk, England.2 He was the son of Hugh le Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and Juliane de Vere, Countess of Norfolk.1 Roger le Bigod the Surety, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk married Countess Ida de Tosny, daughter of seigneur de Conches Roger III de Tosny and Gertrud de Hainaut, before 1184.5 Roger le Bigod the Surety, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk married Isabel de Warenne, daughter of Hamelin, 5th Earl of Surrey jure uxoris and Isabelle de Varennes.5,6 Roger le Bigod the Surety, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk made a gift to Dodnash Priory of a tenement and land at East Bergholt, a holding perhaps of Countess Ida's, whose possible mother Ida of Hainault received it from King Henry I, between 1189 and 1221 at Suffolk, England.7 He reconstituted Earl of Norfolk, and steward of the household, and at the same time obtained restitution of some manors, with grants of others, and confirmation of all his widespread demesnes, in a charter on 27 November 1189 at 1 Richard I, Westminster, England.1 2nd Earl Bigod of Norfolk and Suffolk between 27 November 1189 and 1221.8 The Signing of the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines, Surrey, England. He was was a Surety Baron for the Magna Carta, at Runnymede on 15 June 1215.2 He died in 1220 at Thetford, Norfolk, England.2,1

Family 1

Countess Ida de Tosny b. circa 1155
Children

Family 2

Isabel de Warenne b. circa 1165

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 53.
  2. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta.
  3. [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.
  4. [S1214] Magna Charta, online http://pages.prodigy.net/reed_wurts/magnacharta/magchrt.htm
  5. [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, Reference: NEHGR, 10 (1856): 262, presumably this information came from an unpublished Bigod charter seen while researching in England.
  6. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 569.
  7. [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, [Reference: Dodnash Priory Charters, pp. 73-74].
  8. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).

Philippe de France1

b. 1218, d. 1220
Philippe de France|b. 1218\nd. 1220|p387.htm#i16480|Louis VIII "le Lion", roi de France|b. 5 Sep 1187\nd. 8 Nov 1226|p388.htm#i4586|Blanche Alfonsez de Castilla|b. 4 Mar 1188\nd. 27 Nov 1252|p396.htm#i5152|Philippe II "Auguste", roi des Francs|b. 22 Aug 1165\nd. 14 Jul 1223|p388.htm#i4587|Isabel de Hainaut|b. Apr 1170\nd. 15 Mar 1190|p378.htm#i5334|Alfonso V. S. "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|
FatherLouis VIII "le Lion", roi de France1 b. 5 September 1187, d. 8 November 1226
MotherBlanche Alfonsez de Castilla1 b. 4 March 1188, d. 27 November 1252
     Philippe de France was born in 1218.1 He was the son of Louis VIII "le Lion", roi de France and Blanche Alfonsez de Castilla.1 Philippe de France died in 1220 at age 2 years.1

Citations

  1. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/

Sir Reginald de Hampden1

d. 1220
Sir Reginald de Hampden|d. 1220|p387.htm#i22914|Bartholomew de Hampden||p203.htm#i22917|Agnes de Fiennes||p203.htm#i22918|||||||Guillaume, baron de Fiennes|b. a 1183\nd. 1240|p392.htm#i6923|Agnes de Dammartin|b. c 1174|p57.htm#i6924|
FatherBartholomew de Hampden1
MotherAgnes de Fiennes1,2
     Sir Reginald de Hampden was the son of Bartholomew de Hampden and Agnes de Fiennes.1,2 Sir Reginald de Hampden married Agnes Burton, daughter of Sir Ingram Burton.1 Sir Reginald de Hampden died in 1220.1

Family

Agnes Burton
Child

Citations

  1. [S1026] Order of the Crown of America, Stuart Walcott Hamilton, I, Stuart Walcott Hamilton of Orange, County of Essex, and State of New Jersey, desire to place on record amont the archives of the Order the fact of my lineal descent from Charlemagne, Emperor of the West, which is as follows, as may be more fully seen in the pedigree annexed, viz:- Charlemagne, Louis I, Emperor Charles, Louis II, Charles the Simple, Louis IV, Duke Charles, Gerberga Countess of Louvain, Matilda Countewss of Boulogne, Eustace II County of Boulogne, Geoffrey de Boulogne, William D. Boulogne Faramusde Boulogne and de Tingry, Sibille de Tingry and de Fiennes, William de Fiennes, daughter of William de Fiennes wife of Bartholomew de Hampton, Sir Reginald de Hampton, Sir Alexander de Hampton, Sir Reginald de Hampton, John de Hampton, Edmund de Hampton, John Hapden, Anne Hampton, wife of William de Puttenham als. Putnam, Nicholas Putnam, Henry Putnam, Richard Putnam, John Putnam Nicholas Putnam, John Putnam Thomas Putnam, Deliverance Putnam, wife of Jonathan Walcott, William Walcott, Benjamin Walcott, Benjamin Stuart Walcott, Benjamin Stuart Walcott, Elizabeth Walcott, the mother of the said Stuart Walcott Hamilton. And I the deponent further say that the above line of ancestry, and as set forth in the pedigree annexed, is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) Subscribed and sworn to before me (Seal) AUTHORITIES: The Royal Line from Charlemagne to Duke Charles is of common knowledge, and may be found set forth in any history of France of general reference work. The Ancestry of Matilda, wife of Eustace, County of Boulogne, will be found in a contemporary chronicle published with critical notes in Monumenta Germaniae. Domesday Book compiled in the reign of William the Conqueror (1086), and in the lifetime of the persons composing the three generations following Matilda, is authority for those generations, which are further confirmed by the reprinted archives, deeds, and abstracts given in the margin. Faramus of Boulogneis an historical character, and his descent is set forth in his charters, and in other legal documents contemporary with the lives of the persons most interested, (see references in the margin). The same is true of Sibilla de Tingry and her son. The Hampton pedigree is of date of 1579, and so far as possible to prove from printed records would appear to be authoritative, the only criticism being that there is a possibility of one generation having been doubled which in no wise affects the line of descent, and this pedigree is accepted by Lipscombe the careful historian of Buckinghamshire, and Edmonston in his magnificent work on the peerage as per references given in the margin. The Putnam line has been investigated by Eben Putnam and the published results have been confirmed in many important and minor particulars by later finds of deeds, lawsuits, etc., revealed by the publication of calanders and archives by the British Government. The fact that this family possessed lands in the parishes formerly the properties of these ancestors is in itself confirmatory of the pedigree. The search for Putnam ancestry included an exhaustive search of all probate records, feet of fines, lay subsidies, many series of close and patent rolls, and of parish registers, as well as Mss. collections in the British Museum and the Heralds College. NOTE TO THE READER: The following document was found in a box of old family papers, and has not been verified by me personally. The applicant, Stuart Walcott Hamilton is a relative from my grandmother's side (Margaret Hamilton Howard). If anyone would like to comment on, or dispute the facts contained in the following works, please contact me by E-mail (e-mail address). --Liese Uptegrove-Ade'.
  2. [S1388] Tudor Place, online http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/index.htm, Fiennes.

Thomas II Basset of Headington1

d. 1220
Thomas II Basset of Headington|d. 1220|p387.htm#i23409|Thomas I Basset of Headington|b. c 1109?\nd. c 1182|p376.htm#i12175|Alice de Dunstanville|b. c 1118|p100.htm#i12176|Gilbert Basset|b. b 1086\nd. c 1158|p370.htm#i9049|Edith d' Oilly|b. c 1094\nd. a 1165|p372.htm#i9050|Alan de Dunstanville|b. c 1088?|p50.htm#i24957||||
FatherThomas I Basset of Headington2,3,1 b. circa 1109?, d. circa 1182
MotherAlice de Dunstanville1 b. circa 1118
     Thomas II Basset of Headington was the son of Thomas I Basset of Headington and Alice de Dunstanville.2,3,1 Lord of Colynton and Whitford at Devonshire, England.4 Lord of Headington at Oxfordshire, England.4 Thomas II Basset of Headington married Philippa Malbank, daughter of William II fitz Hugh Malbank and Alda de Beauchamp.4,3,1 Thomas II Basset of Headington was born circa 1153?. He died in 1220.4

Family

Philippa Malbank b. circa 1160?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 167.
  2. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta, pg. 1623.
  3. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 134.
  4. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 234A.28.

Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast1

b. between 1178 and 1186, d. 24 January 1220
Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast|b. bt 1178 - 1186\nd. 24 Jan 1220|p387.htm#i29199|Bogislaw I, Duke of Pomerania|b. 1130\nd. 18 Mar 1187|p377.htm#i29203|Anastasia of Poland|b. c 1160\nd. a 31 May 1240|p392.htm#i29204|Wartislaw I., Duke of Pomerania|b. b 1114\nd. c 3 May 1153|p369.htm#i29205||||Mieszko I. S., Królewna Polska|b. 1126/27\nd. 13 Mar 1202|p382.htm#i16964||||
FatherBogislaw I, Duke of Pomerania1 b. 1130, d. 18 March 1187
MotherAnastasia of Poland1 b. circa 1160, d. after 31 May 1240
     Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast was born between 1178 and 1186.1 He was the son of Bogislaw I, Duke of Pomerania and Anastasia of Poland.1 Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast married Miroslawa of Pomerelia, daughter of Mestwin I of Pomerelia and Swinislawa of Poland.1 Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast died on 24 January 1220.1

Family

Miroslawa of Pomerelia b. say 1199, d. after 18 May 1233
Child

Citations

  1. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Pomerania.

Albrecht II, Markgraf von Brandenburg1

b. circa 1174, d. 25 February 1220
Albrecht II, Markgraf von Brandenburg|b. c 1174\nd. 25 Feb 1220|p387.htm#i29000|Otto I, Markgraf von Brandenburg|b. bt 1126 - 1128\nd. 7 Mar 1184|p377.htm#i29001||||Albrecht I "der Bär", Markgraf von Brandenburg|b. c 1100\nd. 18 Nov 1170|p373.htm#i28953||||||||||
FatherOtto I, Markgraf von Brandenburg1 b. between 1126 and 1128, d. 7 March 1184
     Albrecht II, Markgraf von Brandenburg was born circa 1174.1 He was the son of Otto I, Markgraf von Brandenburg.1 Albrecht II, Markgraf von Brandenburg died on 25 February 1220.1

Family

Children

Citations

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

Sir Hugh Poinz1

d. 4 April 1220
     Sir Hugh Poinz was captured at Worcester and imprisoned on 17 July 1216.2 He married Hawise Malet, daughter of William, Lord of Curry-Malet and Alice Basset, before 23 March 1216/17; Her 1st.1,2 Sir Hugh Poinz died on 4 April 1220.1,2

Family

Hawise Malet b. circa 1200?

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, V:chart between 334-335.
  2. [S693] TH.D. Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: MC 5th ed., pg. 78.

Mabile de Chappes1

b. circa 1190, d. May 1220
Mabile de Chappes|b. c 1190\nd. May 1220|p387.htm#i30012|Guy de Chappes, seigneur de Jully sur Sarce|b. c 1165\nd. Jul 1221|p387.htm#i30015|Perronnelle de Brienne, dame de Champlost|b. c 1165\nd. Dec 1236|p391.htm#i30016|||||||Thibaut de Brienne, comte de Bar sur Seine|b. c 1145|p263.htm#i30017|Marguerite de Salmaise|b. 1145|p263.htm#i30018|
FatherGuy de Chappes, seigneur de Jully sur Sarce1 b. circa 1165, d. July 1221
MotherPerronnelle de Brienne, dame de Champlost1 b. circa 1165, d. December 1236
     Mabile de Chappes was born circa 1190.1 She was the daughter of Guy de Chappes, seigneur de Jully sur Sarce and Perronnelle de Brienne, dame de Champlost.1 Mabile de Chappes married Érard de Villehardoüin, maréchal de Champagne, son of Geoffroy, seigneur de Villehardoüin, in 1207.1 Mabile de Chappes died in May 1220.1

Family

Érard de Villehardoüin, maréchal de Champagne b. circa 1175, d. 1 July 1224
Child

Citations

  1. [S1589] Généalogie de Carné, online http://a.decarne.free.fr/gencar/gencar.htm

Isabeau dite de Beaumont1

b. circa 1150, d. 10 May 1220
Isabeau dite de Beaumont|b. c 1150\nd. 10 May 1220|p387.htm#i16919|Valeran, comte de Meulan|b. 1104\nd. 1166|p372.htm#i7608|Agnes de Montfort|b. c 1120\nd. 15 Dec 1181|p376.htm#i7609|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|Amauri I., 6th seigneur de Montfort|b. c 1080\nd. 18 or 19 April|p276.htm#i6833|Agnes de Garlande|b. c 1098?\nd. 1181|p376.htm#i6834|
FatherValeran, comte de Meulan2,1 b. 1104, d. 1166
MotherAgnes de Montfort1 b. circa 1120, d. 15 December 1181
     Arms: Her descendants bore Arms of lozengy gold and gules.2 Also called Isabeau de Beaumont-le-Roger. Isabeau dite de Beaumont was born circa 1150. She was the daughter of Valeran, comte de Meulan and Agnes de Montfort.2,1 Isabeau dite de Beaumont married Maurice II, seigneur de Craon, son of Hugues, seigneur de Craon and Isabelle dite Marquise, in 1170; Her 2nd (widow).1 Isabeau dite de Beaumont died on 10 May 1220.3

Family

Maurice II, seigneur de Craon b. circa 1145, d. 10 August 1215
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:568.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/1, App. J, pg. 29.
  3. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/

Lord of Berkeley Robert II "the rebellious" de Berkeley1,2

b. circa 1165, d. 13 May 1220
Lord of Berkeley Robert II "the rebellious" de Berkeley|b. c 1165\nd. 13 May 1220|p387.htm#i24023|Maurice I "the make peace" fitz Robert, Lord of Berkeley|b. c 1120\nd. 16 Jun 1190|p379.htm#i23363|Alice de Berkeley|b. 1123?|p282.htm#i23364|Robert I "the Devout" fitz Harding, Lord of Berkeley|b. 1096?\nd. 5 Feb 1170/71|p373.htm#i23365|Prioress Eva of Bristol|b. 1100\nd. 12 Mar 1170|p373.htm#i23376|Roger de Berkeley|d. c 1170|p373.htm#i23366||||
FatherMaurice I "the make peace" fitz Robert, Lord of Berkeley1 b. circa 1120, d. 16 June 1190
MotherAlice de Berkeley1 b. 1123?
     Lord of Berkeley Robert II "the rebellious" de Berkeley was born circa 1165.1 He was the son of Maurice I "the make peace" fitz Robert, Lord of Berkeley and Alice de Berkeley.1 Lord of Berkeley Robert II "the rebellious" de Berkeley was the successor of Maurice I "the make peace" fitz Robert, Lord of Berkeley; fuedal Lord of Berkeley.3 Lord of Berkeley Robert II "the rebellious" de Berkeley had to pay £1,000 for livery of his inheritance in 1191.1 Fuedal Lord of Berkeley at Gloucestershire, England, between 1191 and 1216.1 He received confirmation of his charters of Berkeley on 27 November 1198 at 10 Richard I.1 He received again confirmation of his charters of Berkeley on 18 April 1200 at 1 John.1 He married Julian de Pont de l' Arche, daughter of Robert de Pont de l' Arche and Maud Marshal, before 11 June 1200; His 1st.1 Justice Itinerant at Gloucestershire, England, in 1208.1 Lord of Berkeley Robert II "the rebellious" de Berkeley sided with the rebellious barons against King John, but was pardoned in 1214.1 He again rebelled against King John, and excommunicated, but restored, on paying a fine of £966 to all his lands excepting Berkeley in 1216/17.1 He married Lucy (?) in 1218; His 2nd.1 Lord of Berkeley Robert II "the rebellious" de Berkeley died on 13 May 1220. He was aged about 55. d.s.p.1 Lord of Berkeley Robert II "the rebellious" de Berkeley was buried in St. Augustine's, England. He was buried "in a monck's cowle."1 He was the predecessor of Thomas I "the observer", Lord of Berkeley; fuedal Lord of Berkeley.1

Family 1

Julian de Pont de l' Arche b. 1180?, d. 15 November 1217

Family 2

Lucy (?) b. 1200?, d. 18 January 1234

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:126.
  2. [S1359] Tim Powys-Lybbe (e-mail address), Re: longest living male line in England or SCotland in "Smyth's "Lives of the Berkeleys"," newsgroup message 2003-06-03 15:31:36 PST, On p. 81 there is also "Robert the second" who dsp "And may bee called, Robert the rebellious".
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:125.

Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Constable of England1

b. 1176, d. 1 June 1220
Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Constable of England|b. 1176\nd. 1 Jun 1220|p387.htm#i7125|Humphrey IV de Bohun|b. c 1150\nd. 1182|p376.htm#i7130|Margaret de Huntingdon|b. 1140\nd. 1201|p381.htm#i7131|Humphrey I. de Bohun of Trowbridge, Constable of England|b. 1109\nd. 6 Apr 1187|p377.htm#i7132|Margaret F. M. de Gloecestria|b. 1127\nd. 1197|p380.htm#i7133|Énric m. D., rí Alban|b. c 1114\nd. 12 Jun 1152|p369.htm#i7800|Ada de Warenne|b. c 1120\nd. 1178|p375.htm#i7801|
FatherHumphrey IV de Bohun1 b. circa 1150, d. 1182
MotherMargaret de Huntingdon1 b. 1140, d. 1201
      Hereditary Constable of England.1 Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Constable of England was the successor of Roger fitz Miles, Earl of Hereford; 4th Earl of Hereford.2 Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Constable of England was born in 1176.3 He was the son of Humphrey IV de Bohun and Margaret de Huntingdon.1 Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Constable of England married Maud (de Mandeville), Countess of Hereford and Essex, daughter of Geoffrey fitz Piers, 4th Earl of Essex and Beatrice de Sai, before 1200.4,5,3 Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Constable of England was created, having inherited through his grandmother, daughter of Miles of Gloucester, the principle estates of the former earls, Earl of Hereford on 28 April 1200.6 5th Earl of Hereford at England between 1200 and 1220.1 The Signing of the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines, Surrey, England. He was was a Surety Baron for the Magna Carta, at Runnymede on 15 June 1215. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln, where Louis of France was defeated on 20 May 1217.3 He died on 1 June 1220 at age 44 years. He joined Saire de Quincey and other Magna Charta Barons in a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and died on the passage.4,3 He was the predecessor of Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex, and Constable of England; 6th Earl of Hereford.7 Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, Constable of England was buried in Llanthony Abbey, Gloucestershire, England. His body was brought home and buried in the chapter-house.4

Family

Maud (de Mandeville), Countess of Hereford and Essex b. circa 1180, d. 27 August 1236
Children

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:457.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:454.
  3. [S1137] De Bohon, online http://www.rand.org/contact/personal/Genea/bohon.html
  4. [S577] Magna Charta Barons, online www.magnacharta.org.
  5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 353.
  6. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:458.
  7. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:459.
  8. [S211] Pat Patterson's Page, online http://www.patpnyc.com/gene-gen.htm
  9. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 369.

Urraca Alfonsez, rainha de Portugal1

b. circa 1190, d. 3 November 1220
Urraca Alfonsez, rainha de Portugal|b. c 1190\nd. 3 Nov 1220|p387.htm#i11213|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 Castilla1,2,3 b. 11 November 1155, d. 6 October 1214
Motherreina de Castilla Eleanor d' Anjou1,2 b. 13 October 1162, d. 25 October 1214
     Urraca Alfonsez, rainha de Portugal was born in 1186 at Toledo, Spain.1,4 She was born circa 1190. As 4th child.2 She was the daughter of Alfonso VIII Sánchez "el de Las Navas", rey de Castilla and reina de Castilla Eleanor d' Anjou.1,2,3 Urraca Alfonsez, rainha de Portugal married Afonso II "O Gordo", rei de Portugal, son of Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal and Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal, in 1206 at Toledo, Spain.1,4,2,5 Urraca Alfonsez, rainha de Portugal died on 3 November 1220 at Lisbon, Portugal.5,6 Urraca Alfonsez, rainha de Portugal was buried in Alcobace.6

Family

Afonso II "O Gordo", rei de Portugal b. 12 April 1185, d. 25 March 1223
Children

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [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.
  3. [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 399 - though he says filha de Afonso VII de Castela e irma da rainha Branca, mulher de Louis VIII, re de Franca. this is obviously Alfonso VIII of Castile..
  4. [S245] LDS.
  5. [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 399.
  6. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:577.
  7. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.

John Maltravers of Lytchet Maltravers1

b. circa 1179?, d. before December 1220
John Maltravers of Lytchet Maltravers|b. c 1179?\nd. b Dec 1220|p387.htm#i23346|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||||
FatherJohn Maltravers of Wellcombe1,2 d. 1200
MotherAlice FitzGeoffrey2 b. circa 1159?
     John Maltravers of Lytchet Maltravers was of Lytchett Matravers at Dorset, England. He was born circa 1179?. He was the son of John Maltravers of Wellcombe and Alice FitzGeoffrey.1,2 John Maltravers of Lytchet Maltravers sued his stepmother, Alice de Bendeville, and her new husband, Walter de Turberville, for certain belongings of his late father in 1200 at summer.2 He married Hawise (?). John Maltravers of Lytchet Maltravers was a knight of William, Earl Marshal, between 1207 and 1219.2 He took part with the Barons in 1215.2 He returned to his allegiance in 1217.2 He died before December 1220.2

Family

Hawise (?)
Children

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 351.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:578.

Hugues I, roi de Chypre1

b. 1195, d. 1221
Hugues I, roi de Chypre|b. 1195\nd. 1221|p387.htm#i25092|Aymerie, roy de Chypre|b. c 1155\nd. 1 Apr 1205|p383.htm#i25091|Eschive d'Ibelin|b. bt 1157 - 1165\nd. a 29 Sep 1197|p381.htm#i28282|Hugues VIII "le Brun", sire de Lusignan|b. 1110|p278.htm#i8106|Bourgogne de Rançon, dame de Fontenay|b. c 1115|p63.htm#i8107|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|
FatherAymerie, roy de Chypre1 b. circa 1155, d. 1 April 1205
MotherEschive d'Ibelin2 b. between 1157 and 1165, d. after 29 September 1197
     Hugues I, roi de Chypre was born in 1195.3 He was the son of Aymerie, roy de Chypre and Eschive d'Ibelin.1,2 Hugues I, roi de Chypre was age 6 when he inherited the Kingdom of Cyprus from his father on 1 April 1205.1 King of Cyprus between 1 April 1205 and 1218.4 He married Alix, reine de Jérusalem, daughter of Henri II "le Jeune", comte Palatin de Champagne and Isabeau I, reine de Jérusalem, in 1209; Her 1st.5 Hugues I, roi de Chypre assisted Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem, in the war against the Saracens, serving at the siege of Damiette.5 He died on 10 January 1218 at age 23 years.3 He died in 1221 at Tripoli at age 26 years.5

Family

Alix, reine de Jérusalem b. circa 1196, d. 1246
Child

Citations

  1. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Amalric II.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:83-84.
  3. [S1396] Die Kreuzzüge, online insel.heim.at/hawaii/312008/index.htm, eschiwa_von_ibelin_koenigin_von_zyern_1197.html.
  4. [S640] History Files, online http://homepages.tesco.net/~plk33/plk33/history.htm
  5. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:84.
  6. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI: 129.

Berengária Sanches de Borgonha1

b. circa 1195, d. 1221
Berengária Sanches de Borgonha|b. c 1195\nd. 1221|p387.htm#i16719|Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal|b. 11 Nov 1154\nd. 26 Mar 1212|p384.htm#i11214|Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal|b. 1152\nd. 1 Sep 1198|p381.htm#i11215|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|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|
FatherSancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal1 b. 11 November 1154, d. 26 March 1212
MotherDulcia II, rainha de Portugal1 b. 1152, d. 1 September 1198
     Berengária Sanches de Borgonha was born circa 1195.1 She was the daughter of Sancho I "O Funador", rei de Portugal and Dulcia II, rainha de Portugal.1 Berengária Sanches de Borgonha married Valdemar II "the Victorious", King of Denmark, son of Valdemar I "the Great", King of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk, in 1214.1 Berengária Sanches de Borgonha died in 1221.1

Family

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

Citations

  1. [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 398.

Alix de Montmorency1

b. circa 1176?, d. 1221
Alix de Montmorency|b. c 1176?\nd. 1221|p387.htm#i19538|Bouchard IV, seigneur Montmorency|b. c 1128\nd. 1189|p378.htm#i19540|Laurence de Hainaut|b. c 1153?\nd. 1181|p376.htm#i25960|Matthieu I., seigneur de Montmorency, d'Ecouen, de Marly, de Conflans-Sainte-Honorine et d'Attichy, connétable de France|b. c 1105|p108.htm#i13141|Alix d'Angleterre|b. c 1102|p173.htm#i19539|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|
FatherBouchard IV, seigneur Montmorency2 b. circa 1128, d. 1189
MotherLaurence de Hainaut3 b. circa 1153?, d. 1181
     Alix de Montmorency was born circa 1176?. She was the daughter of Bouchard IV, seigneur Montmorency and Laurence de Hainaut.2,3 Alix de Montmorency married Simon IV "le Macchabée" de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, son of Simon III de Montfort, comte de Évreux and Amicia de Beaumont, before 1190.1 Alix de Montmorency died in 1221.2

Family

Simon IV "le Macchabée" de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester b. 1170, d. 25 June 1218
Children

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:76.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 224.
  3. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Montmorency.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Montfort family (Fr. lords).

Wischard Ledet1

d. 1221
     Wischard Ledet married Margaret Foloit, daughter of Lord of Chipping Warden Robert Foloit.1 Wischard Ledet died in 1221.1

Family

Margaret Foloit
Child

Citations

  1. [S1024] Robert O'Connor (e-mail address)
    , Braybrooke in "Braybrooke," newsgroup message 1999/06/11, Foss, p 119 Clutterbuck, III, p 58 Sanders, p 33 Burke's EP, p 219.

Dietrich III "der Bedrängte", Markgraf von Meißen1

b. 1162, d. 17 February 1221
Dietrich III "der Bedrängte", Markgraf von Meißen|b. 1162\nd. 17 Feb 1221|p387.htm#i28947|Otto II "der Reiche", Markgraf von Meißen|b. 1125\nd. 18 Feb 1190|p378.htm#i28951|Hedwig von Ballenstedt|b. c 1140\nd. c 31 Mar 1203|p382.htm#i28952|Konrad I "der Große" von Rochlitz, Markgraf von Meißen|b. b 1091\nd. 5 Feb 1157|p370.htm#i8536|Luitgard von Ravenstein, Markgräfin von Meißen|b. 1104/5\nd. 19 Jun 1145|p367.htm#i8537|Albrecht I "der Bär", Markgraf von Brandenburg|b. c 1100\nd. 18 Nov 1170|p373.htm#i28953||||
FatherOtto II "der Reiche", Markgraf von Meißen1 b. 1125, d. 18 February 1190
MotherHedwig von Ballenstedt1 b. circa 1140, d. circa 31 March 1203
     Dietrich III "der Bedrängte", Markgraf von Meißen was born in 1162.1 He was the son of Otto II "der Reiche", Markgraf von Meißen and Hedwig von Ballenstedt.1 Dietrich III "der Bedrängte", Markgraf von Meißen married Jutta von Thüringen, Markgräfin von Meißen, Gräfin von Henneberg, daughter of Hermann I, Landgraf von Thüringen and Sophie von Sommerschenburg, Gräfin von Wettin, Landgräfin von Thüringen, in 1194.1 Margrave of Meissen between 1195 and 1221.1 Dietrich III "der Bedrängte", Markgraf von Meißen died on 17 February 1221 at age 59 years.1

Family

Jutta von Thüringen, Markgräfin von Meißen, Gräfin von Henneberg b. 1184, d. 6 August 1235
Child

Citations

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

William, 6th Earl of Arundel1

b. circa 1164, d. March 1220/21
William, 6th Earl of Arundel|b. c 1164\nd. Mar 1220/21|p387.htm#i6711|William, 5th Earl of Arundel|b. c 1139\nd. 1196|p380.htm#i6744|Maud de St. Hilary|b. 1137\nd. 24 Dec 1193|p380.htm#i6920|William "the Strong Hand", 4th Earl of Arundel|b. c 1112?|p56.htm#i6791|Adelicia de Louvain|b. c 1103\nd. 23 Apr 1151|p368.htm#i6792|James de St. Hilary|b. c 1105\nd. c 1154|p369.htm#i6793|Aveline (?)|b. c 1109|p56.htm#i6794|
FatherWilliam, 5th Earl of Arundel2 b. circa 1139, d. 1196
MotherMaud de St. Hilary2 b. 1137, d. 24 December 1193
      William, 6th Earl of Arundel was born circa 1164 at Arundel, Sussex, England. He was the son of William, 5th Earl of Arundel and Maud de St. Hilary.2 William, 6th Earl of Arundel married Mabel de Meschines, daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 6th Earl of Chester and Bertrade de Montfort, circa 1186.2,3 William, 6th Earl of Arundel was a crusader in the 3rd Crusade with King Richard.4 3rd Earl Albini of Arundel between 1196 and 1221.5,6,2 He was was present at Runnymede in support of King John at the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215.2 The Signing of the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines, Surrey, England. He died in March 1220/21 at Cainell By Rome, Latium, Italy.7,2 He was the predecessor of Hugh, 8th Earl of Arundel; 8th Earl of Arundel.5,8

Family

Mabel de Meschines b. circa 1173, d. before 1232
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., 149-26.
  2. [S576] Jr. Aileen Lewers Langston and J. Orton Buck, Pedigrees of Charlemagne Descendants, Vol II, Chapter LXXII - Wright-Townsend-Bowman-Rosenmiller, pg. 316.
  3. [S842] Harleian Society, "Visitiation Cheshire 1580: Chester Earls".
  4. [S1294] Leo van de Pas, Re: Crusades in "Re: Crusades," newsgroup message 1998/11/03.
  5. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).
  6. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 46.
  7. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of William d’Aubigny, 92.
  8. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, I:238, 8th, or 5th.
  9. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 1712.

Guillaume II, vicomte de Melun1

d. 4 May 1221
Guillaume II, vicomte de Melun|d. 4 May 1221|p387.htm#i27755|Adam II, vicomte de Melun|d. 22 Sep 1217|p386.htm#i27759|Aremburge (?)||p247.htm#i27760|Louis I., vicomte de Melun||p247.htm#i27761|Gisle||p247.htm#i27762|||||||
FatherAdam II, vicomte de Melun1 d. 22 September 1217
MotherAremburge (?)1
     Guillaume II, vicomte de Melun was the son of Adam II, vicomte de Melun and Aremburge (?).1 Guillaume II, vicomte de Melun married dame de Monstreuil-Bellay Agnes Bellay, daughter of Geraud Bellay III and Bathilde (?).1 Guillaume II, vicomte de Melun died on 4 May 1221.1

Family

dame de Monstreuil-Bellay Agnes Bellay
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., V:223.

Heinrich III, Herzog von Limburg1

b. circa 1145, d. 21 June 1221
Heinrich III, Herzog von Limburg|b. c 1145\nd. 21 Jun 1221|p387.htm#i8654|Heinrich II, Herzog von Limburg, Markgraf von Arlon|b. c 1115\nd. 19 Aug 1167|p372.htm#i5037|Mathilde von Saffenberg, Herzogin von Limburg|b. c 1108?\nd. 2 Jan 1145|p367.htm#i5038|Walram III "der Heide", Graf von Limburg|b. c 1085\nd. 16 Jul 1139|p365.htm#i5040|Judith van Wassenberg|b. 1087\nd. 24 Jun 1151|p368.htm#i5041|Adalbert I., Graf von Saffenberg und Nörvenich|b. c 1057?\nd. 1109|p357.htm#i9736|Mechtild (?)|b. c 1057|p74.htm#i9737|
FatherHeinrich II, Herzog von Limburg, Markgraf von Arlon2 b. circa 1115, d. 19 August 1167
MotherMathilde von Saffenberg, Herzogin von Limburg b. circa 1108?, d. 2 January 1145
     Heinrich III, Herzog von Limburg also went by the name of Henry III "the Old" of Limbourg. Also called duc de Limbourg Henri III d' Arlon.3 He was born circa 1145.4 He was the son of Heinrich II, Herzog von Limburg, Markgraf von Arlon and Mathilde von Saffenberg, Herzogin von Limburg.2 Heinrich III, Herzog von Limburg married Sophia von Saarbrücken, daughter of Simon I, Graf von Saarbrücken and Mathilda von Sponheim, circa 1165. Heinrich III, Herzog von Limburg was the successor of Heinrich II, Herzog von Limburg, Markgraf von Arlon; 1st Duke of Limbourg.5,2 2nd Duke of Limbourg at Lower Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire, between 19 August 1167 and 1221.5,2,6 Heinrich III, Herzog von Limburg died on 21 June 1221.2,7 Heinrich III, Herzog von Limburg was buried in Rolduc.

Family

Sophia von Saarbrücken b. 1150, d. after 1214
Children

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen/Herzöge von Limburg.
  2. [S440] Léon van der Essen, Deux Mille, Gen Table II: De Charlemagne a Philippe le Bon.
  3. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 71-27.
  4. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen/Herzöge von Limburg, um 1145.
  5. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  6. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen/Herzöge von Limburg, 1167-1221.
  7. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Grafen/Herzöge von Limburg, vor 28.6.1221.

Guy de Chappes, seigneur de Jully sur Sarce1

b. circa 1165, d. July 1221
     Guy de Chappes, seigneur de Jully sur Sarce was born circa 1165.1 He married Perronnelle de Brienne, dame de Champlost, daughter of Thibaut de Brienne, comte de Bar sur Seine and Marguerite de Salmaise.1 Guy de Chappes, seigneur de Jully sur Sarce died in July 1221.1

Family

Perronnelle de Brienne, dame de Champlost b. circa 1165, d. December 1236
Child

Citations

  1. [S1589] Généalogie de Carné, online http://a.decarne.free.fr/gencar/gencar.htm

Guillaume II, comte de Ponthieu & de Montreüil1

b. 1179, d. 4 October 1221
Guillaume II, comte de Ponthieu & de Montreüil|b. 1179\nd. 4 Oct 1221|p387.htm#i4627|Jean I, comte de Ponthieu & de Montreüil|b. c 1140\nd. 24 Feb 1191|p379.htm#i4629|Beatrix de St. Pol|b. c 1160\nd. a 1204|p382.htm#i4630|Guy I., comte de Ponthieu|b. a 1115\nd. 1147|p367.htm#i4633|Ide (?)|b. c 1120?|p245.htm#i27665|comte de St. Paul Anselme de Campdavoine|b. c 1101\nd. 1164|p372.htm#i4631|Eustachie de Champagne|b. a Feb 1140\nd. 1174|p374.htm#i4632|
FatherJean I, comte de Ponthieu & de Montreüil1 b. circa 1140, d. 24 February 1191
MotherBeatrix de St. Pol1 b. circa 1160, d. after 1204
     Guillaume II, comte de Ponthieu & de Montreüil was born in 1179. He was the son of Jean I, comte de Ponthieu & de Montreüil and Beatrix de St. Pol.1 Guillaume II, comte de Ponthieu & de Montreüil married Alix de France, daughter of Louis VII "le Jeune", roi des Francs and Alix de Champagne, on 20 August 1195 at Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine, France.2 Guillaume II, comte de Ponthieu & de Montreüil participated in the Albigensian Crusade after 1209. This Crusade pitted the Northern French Nobles against those of the South, who supported the movement. This also destroyed the brilliant Provencal civilization. Comte de Ponthieu before 1221.3 He died on 4 October 1221 at age 42 years.

Family

Alix de France b. 1170, d. after 18 July 1218
Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:301.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:302.
  3. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/

Alix de Thoüars, duchesse de Bretagne1

b. 1199, d. 21 October 1221
Alix de Thoüars, duchesse de Bretagne|b. 1199\nd. 21 Oct 1221|p387.htm#i7807|Guy de Thoüars, comte de Bretagne|b. b 1139\nd. 23 Apr 1213|p384.htm#i7804|Constance, duchesse de Bretagne|b. 1162\nd. 5 Sep 1201|p382.htm#i7803|vicomte de Thoüars Guillaume de Thoüars|b. c 1135\nd. 1139|p365.htm#i7805|Aimée de Lusignan|b. c 1137|p62.htm#i7806|Conan IV "le Petit", duc de Bretagne|b. c 1142\nd. 1177|p375.htm#i7802|Margaret de Huntingdon|b. 1140\nd. 1201|p381.htm#i7131|
FatherGuy de Thoüars, comte de Bretagne2,3 b. before 1139, d. 23 April 1213
MotherConstance, duchesse de Bretagne2,3 b. 1162, d. 5 September 1201
      Alix de Thoüars, duchesse de Bretagne was born in 1199.4 She was the daughter of Guy de Thoüars, comte de Bretagne and Constance, duchesse de Bretagne.2,3 Alix de Thoüars, duchesse de Bretagne married Pierre "Mauclerc", duc de Bretagne, son of Robert II "le Jeune", comte de Dreux et Braine and Yolande de Coucy, in February 1212/13; His 1st.5,6,3,7 Alix de Thoüars, duchesse de Bretagne died on 21 October 1221 at age 22 years.8,9

Family

Pierre "Mauclerc", duc de Bretagne b. between 1187 and 1191, d. circa 28 May 1250
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., 96-28.
  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. [S1280] Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 987-1328, pg. 354, plus tot vers la fin 1199.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:803.
  6. [S1280] Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 987-1328, pg. 354, Mar 1213 - Oct 1214.
  7. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., III:55.
  8. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  9. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 167, "1221".
  10. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:809.
  11. [S861] Antoine de Nadaillac's, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/anosteo/

Robert (de Vere), 3rd Earl of Oxford1

b. 1164, d. 25 October 1221
Robert (de Vere), 3rd Earl of Oxford|b. 1164\nd. 25 Oct 1221|p387.htm#i7365|Aubrey (de Vere), 1st Earl of Oxford|b. a 1135\nd. 26 Dec 1194|p380.htm#i8287|Agnes of Essex|b. c 1140|p50.htm#i8288|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|Henry de Essex|b. 1106|p50.htm#i8289|Cicelia (?)|b. c 1117|p50.htm#i8290|
FatherAubrey (de Vere), 1st Earl of Oxford b. after 1135, d. 26 December 1194
MotherAgnes of Essex b. circa 1140
      Robert (de Vere), 3rd Earl of Oxford was 8th in descent from Hugh Capet, King of Franks.2 He was baptized in 1164.3 He was the son of Aubrey (de Vere), 1st Earl of Oxford and Agnes of Essex. Robert (de Vere), 3rd Earl of Oxford married Isabel de Bolbec, daughter of Hugh II, 2nd Baron de Bolbec, before 1210.2 Robert (de Vere), 3rd Earl of Oxford may have been the "Robin Hood" of legend. He was heir to his brother, Alberic IV, to the earldom of Oxford circa 1215. He was a Magna Carta Surety.2 The Signing of the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines, Surrey, England. He died on 25 October 1221 at age 57 years.3,2 Robert (de Vere), 3rd Earl of Oxford was buried in the Priory of Hatfield, Broad Oak, Essex, England.

Family

Isabel de Bolbec b. circa 1170, d. 3 February 1245
Child

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:210.
  2. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta.
  3. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 246-27.

basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris1,2

b. circa 1174, d. November 1221
basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris|b. c 1174\nd. Nov 1221|p387.htm#i5415|Manuel Laskaris|b. c 1150|p48.htm#i5604|Ioanna Karatzaina|b. c 1148|p48.htm#i5605|||||||||||||
FatherManuel Laskaris3,2 b. circa 1150
MotherIoanna Karatzaina2 b. circa 1148
      Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris was a son-in-law of the Byzantine emperor Alexius III Angelus.4 He was born of a noble but not particularly renowned Byzantine Greek family of Constantinople.5 He was the grandfather of basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore II Laskaris; the grandson Theodore I Laskaris and son of John III Vatatzes.6 Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris was born circa 1174.1,4 He was the son of Manuel Laskaris and Ioanna Karatzaina.3,2 Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris married Anna Komnene Angelina, daughter of basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina, in 1199; His 1st. Her 2nd. The marriage occured in the Spring.7,8,9,10,11,2 Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris distinguished himself during the sieges of Constantinople by the Latins in the Fourth Crusade between 1203 and 1204 at Byzantine Empire.4 He was expelled from Constantinople by the Latins, and gathering a band of refugees, first at Brusa and then at Nicaea (modern Iznik), across the Bosporus in Asia Minor, and formed a new Byzantine state in 1204.4 He was recognized as the Byzantine government-in-exile and as the legitimate successor of the Byzantine Empire during the crusaders' occupation of Constantinople after 1204.4 He was the successor of basileus Rhomaiôn Konstantinos XI Laskaris; titular Emperor.11,12 Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris assumed the title of emperor and defended his infant empire not only against the crusaders but also against David Comnenus, a rival Greek emperor in Trebizond to the east on the Black Sea, and against the Seljuq Turks, in 1208.4 Emperor at Nicaea, Empire of Nicaea, between 1208 and 1221.3 He 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.4 He witnessed the death of basileus Rhomaiôn Alexius III Angelos after 1211 at Nicaea, Empire of Nicaea; "Taken prisoner by Theodore in 1211, Alexius was sent to a monastery at Nicaea, where he died."4 Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris married Philippa Rupenid, daughter of Ruben II, Prince of Cilicia and Isabel de Toron, after 1212; His 2nd (widower).8,10,13,14,2 Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris signed a treaty, following a period of war with Henry of Flanders, defining the frontiers between the Greek empire of Nicaea and the Latin empire of Constantinople circa 1214.4 He annexed much of the territory of Trebizond circa 1215.4 He and Philippa Rupenid were divorced before 1216.15,2 Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris strengthened his ties to the Latin empire, following Henry's death, by taking as his third wife Maria, daughter of the empress Yolande after 1216.4 He married Marie de Courtenay, daughter of Pierre II, imperator Romaniae and Yolande, Impératrice Romaniae, in 1219; His 3rd (2nd annuled).8,10,2 Basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris made a lucrative commercial agreement with the Venetians in Constantinople in August 1219.4 He negotiated a settlement with Yolande's son and successor as Latin emperor, Robert of Courtenay, to whom he betrothed his daughter Eudocia before November 1221.4 He died in November 1221 at Nicaea.1,16,4

Family 1

Anna Komnene Angelina b. after 1195, d. 1212
Children

Family 2

Philippa Rupenid b. 1183
Children

Family 3

Marie de Courtenay b. 1204, d. 1260

Citations

  1. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  2. [S1145] Pas on Manuel I Laskaris, online http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/famous/m/…
  3. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, arpad.txt 4/15/99.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Theodore I Lascaris (emp. of Nicaea) .
  5. [S1649] Wikipedia Web, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/, Theodore I Laskaris.
  6. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Theodore II Lascaris (Byz. emp.) .
  7. [S233] DIR, online http://www.roman-emperors.org/impindex.htm, Stemmata of the Angeli Dynasty.
  8. [S233] DIR, online http://www.roman-emperors.org/impindex.htm, Stemmata of the Lascarid Dynasty.
  9. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 537.
  10. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg 732.
  11. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  12. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Constantine XI Lascaris (Byz. emp.) .
  13. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 32.
  14. [S1142] Genealogy of Armenia-Cilicia, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~heicke/MEDIEVAL/…
  15. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg 732, genealogy table 18, Emperors of Constantinople (and Nicaea), 1204-1453, (b) the Emperors of Nicaea.
  16. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 537, genealogy table 15, (b) the House of Angelus..
  17. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 921, genealogy table 26, Hungary and Poland in the Later Middle Ages.
  18. [S681] Jiri Louda and Michael MacLagan, Louda & MacLagan, 1981, Table #89.
  19. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Robert (Byz. emp.).

Robert II de Albini1

b. circa 1170?, d. before 5 November 1221
Robert II de Albini|b. c 1170?\nd. b 5 Nov 1221|p387.htm#i28804|Robert I de Albini of Cainho|b. c 1130?\nd. 1191|p379.htm#i28805||||Henry de Albini of Cainho|b. c 1070?|p255.htm#i28806||||||||||
FatherRobert I de Albini of Cainho1,2 b. circa 1130?, d. 1191
     Robert II de Albini was born circa 1170?. He was the son of Robert I de Albini of Cainho.1,2 Robert II de Albini died before 5 November 1221.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 464a.
  2. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 270.

Guillaume des Roches, seigneur de Sablé1

b. 1165, d. 1222
     Guillaume des Roches, seigneur de Sablé founded the abbey of Bonlieu.1 He was born in 1165. He fought in the 3rd Crusade between 1188 and 1195.2 Hereditary Seneschal of Anjou, Touraine, and the Maine between 1199 and 1222.1,2 He married Marguerite, dame de Sablé, daughter of Robert IV, sire de Sablé, de la Suse, de Briolé and Clemence de Mayenne, in 1201.3 Guillaume des Roches, seigneur de Sablé fought at Carcassone in 1209.2 He fought at the siege of Béziers in July 1209. He fought at Marmande in June 1219.2 He died in 1222 at age 57 years.1

Family

Marguerite, dame de Sablé b. circa 1182
Children

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:568.
  2. [S1530] EarlyBlazon.com, online http://perso.wanadoo.fr/earlyblazon/
  3. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:568, 575.
  4. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VIII:575.
  5. [S1447] Douglas Richardson, "Fiennes ancestry," e-mail to Robert Brian Stewart P. E., Sunday, March 7, 2004 4:14 PM.

Iseult Pantulf1

b. circa 1175, d. 1222
     Iseult Pantulf was born circa 1175 at Breedon-On-The-Hill, Leicestershire, England.1 She married Walter de Tatteshall before 1195.1 Iseult Pantulf died in 1222.1

Family

Walter de Tatteshall b. circa 1170, d. 1199/0
Child

Citations

  1. [S245] LDS, AFN: PZ7N-PS - for place, not year.

Giorgi IV, King of Georgia1

b. 1193, d. 1222
Giorgi IV, King of Georgia|b. 1193\nd. 1222|p387.htm#i22925|David Soslan Bagratuni|b. c 1160|p203.htm#i22957|Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia|b. 1159\nd. 18 Jan 1213|p384.htm#i22924|N. N. Bagratuni|b. c 1130?|p230.htm#i26426||||Giorgi I., King of Georgia|d. 6 Apr 1184|p377.htm#i22927|Burudukan of Alania||p204.htm#i22962|
FatherDavid Soslan Bagratuni b. circa 1160
MotherTamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia1 b. 1159, d. 18 January 1213
     Also called Jerzy IV Lasza.2 Also called George IV "the Resplendent".3 Giorgi IV, King of Georgia was the successor of Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia; Queen of Georgia.2 Giorgi IV, King of Georgia was born in 1193.4,2 He was the son of David Soslan Bagratuni and Tamari Mepe, Tsarina of Georgia.1 King of Georgia at Transcaucasia between 1212 and 1222.1,5 Giorgi IV, King of Georgia died in 1222 at age 29 years. Inspired by his victories, he was going to make the Crusade in Palestine, but at the borders of Georgia suddenly appeared Mongolians of Genghis Khan. In the struggle against them, the King was wounded and soon died. The Mongols took the eastern half of the kingdom.5 He was the predecessor of Rusudani, Tsarina of Georgia; Queen of Georgia.6,5

Richard Revel the younger1

d. 1222
     Richard Revel the younger married Mabel de Esselegh.1 Richard Revel the younger died in 1222.1

Family

Mabel de Esselegh
Child

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:182.

Alix (?)1

b. circa 1162?, d. 1222
     Alix (?) was born circa 1162?. She married Guigues III, comte de Forest, son of Guigues II, comte de Lyon & de Forest and Guillemette (?).2 Alix (?) died in 1222.3

Family

Guigues III, comte de Forest b. circa 1153?, d. 28 November 1204
Children

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:730.
  2. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Forez.
  3. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Forez, 1222.
  4. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, La Noblesse - Forez.
  5. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".

Robert Mauduit

b. circa 1154?, d. 1222
Robert Mauduit|b. c 1154?\nd. 1222|p387.htm#i26710|William III Mauduit|b. c 1132?\nd. 1195|p380.htm#i26711|Isabel de Senlis|b. c 1134?|p233.htm#i26712|William I. Mauduit|d. Feb 1157/58|p370.htm#i26714|Matilda of Hanslope|b. c 1110?|p233.htm#i26715|Simon de St. Liz II, 5th Earl of Huntingdon|b. a 1103\nd. Aug 1153|p369.htm#i24983|Isabel de Beaumont|b. c 1122?|p21.htm#i24984|
FatherWilliam III Mauduit1 b. circa 1132?, d. 1195
MotherIsabel de Senlis1 b. circa 1134?
     Robert Mauduit was born circa 1154?. He was the son of William III Mauduit and Isabel de Senlis.1 Robert Mauduit married Isabel Basset, daughter of Thurstan Basset.2 Robert Mauduit died in 1222.1

Family

Isabel Basset b. circa 1164?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1278] K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Domesday Descendants, pg. 1037.
  2. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 117.
  3. [S750] Robert B. Stewart, "My Theories".

Emma Pantulph1

b. circa 1160?, d. 1222
     Emma Pantulph was born circa 1160?. She married 4th Baron of Caus Robert Corbet Knt., son of Sir Robert Corbet Knt., of Caus, in 1180.1 Emma Pantulph died in 1222.1

Family

4th Baron of Caus Robert Corbet Knt. b. circa 1160?, d. before 17 October 1222
Children

Citations

  1. [S1213] Corbett Study Group, online http://website.lineone.net/~corbett_group3/

Guillaume de Pagny, seigneur d'Antigny1

b. circa 1109?, d. 1222
Guillaume de Pagny, seigneur d'Antigny|b. c 1109?\nd. 1222|p387.htm#i27628|Philippes de Pagny, seigneur d'Antigny||p245.htm#i27629||||||||||||||||
FatherPhilippes de Pagny, seigneur d'Antigny1
     Seigneur d'Antigny, de Pagny, & de Sainte Croix.1 Guillaume de Pagny, seigneur d'Antigny was born circa 1109?. He was the son of Philippes de Pagny, seigneur d'Antigny.1 Guillaume de Pagny, seigneur d'Antigny died in 1222.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VII:794.

Gersende II de Sabran1

b. after 1179, d. after 1222
Gersende II de Sabran|b. a 1179\nd. a 1222|p387.htm#i7698|Raimon de Sabran, comte de Forcalquier|b. c 1155\nd. 1224|p388.htm#i7699|Gersende I de Forcalquier|b. c 1150\nd. a 1193|p379.htm#i9257|Rostaing I. de Sabran|b. c 1090\nd. Nov 1184|p377.htm#i9266|Rocie d'Uzès|b. c 1135\nd. 1206|p383.htm#i9268|Guilhem V., comte de Forcalquier|b. 1130\nd. 1209|p383.htm#i9258|Beatrice|b. c 1125|p70.htm#i9259|
FatherRaimon de Sabran, comte de Forcalquier b. circa 1155, d. 1224
MotherGersende I de Forcalquier b. circa 1150, d. after 1193
     Gersende II de Sabran was born after 1179. She was the daughter of Raimon de Sabran, comte de Forcalquier and Gersende I de Forcalquier. Gersende II de Sabran married Alfonso II, conde de Provence, son of Alfonso II "el Casto" , rey de Aragón y Cataluña and Sancha Alfonsez de Castilla, in 1193.2 Gersende II de Sabran died after 1222. Died a nun.

Family

Alfonso II, conde de Provence b. 1180, d. February 1209
Child

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 116-27.
  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.

Ludwig III, Graf von Württemberg1

d. after 1222
Ludwig III, Graf von Württemberg|d. a 1222|p387.htm#i25344|Ludwig II, Graf von Württemberg|d. c 1181|p376.htm#i25345|Willibirg von Kirchberg||p75.htm#i25346|Ludwig I., Graf von Württemberg||p75.htm#i25347||||||||||
FatherLudwig II, Graf von Württemberg1 d. circa 1181
MotherWillibirg von Kirchberg1
     Ludwig III, Graf von Württemberg was the son of Ludwig II, Graf von Württemberg and Willibirg von Kirchberg.1 Ludwig III, Graf von Württemberg died after 1222.1

Family

Child

Citations

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

Peter I de Brus

b. circa 1150, d. 12 February 1222
Peter I de Brus|b. c 1150\nd. 12 Feb 1222|p387.htm#i7852|Adam II de Brus, 2nd Lord of Skelton|b. c 1125\nd. 1196|p380.htm#i6700|Agnes d' Aumale|b. c 1127|p62.htm#i7851|Adam I. de Brus, 1st Lord of Skelton|b. c 1101\nd. 1172|p373.htm#i6727|Jueta de Arches|b. c 1166\nd. c 1206|p383.htm#i6728|Étienne, comte d' Aumale|b. c 1070\nd. 1127|p362.htm#i7853|Hadvisa de Mortemer|b. c 1090\nd. 1189|p378.htm#i7854|
FatherAdam II de Brus, 2nd Lord of Skelton b. circa 1125, d. 1196
MotherAgnes d' Aumale b. circa 1127
     Peter I de Brus was born circa 1150. He was the son of Adam II de Brus, 2nd Lord of Skelton and Agnes d' Aumale. Peter I de Brus died on 12 February 1222.

Yolande de Coucy1

b. circa 1161, d. 18 March 1222
Yolande de Coucy|b. c 1161\nd. 18 Mar 1222|p387.htm#i7831|Raoul I, seigneur de Coucy|b. c 1135\nd. Nov 1191|p379.htm#i7832|Agnès de Hainaut|b. c 1142\nd. bt 1168 - 1174|p373.htm#i7833|Enguerran I., seigneur de Coucy|b. c 1106\nd. 1148|p367.htm#i8512|Agnes de Beaugency|b. c 1108|p65.htm#i8513|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|
FatherRaoul I, seigneur de Coucy2 b. circa 1135, d. November 1191
MotherAgnès de Hainaut2 b. circa 1142, d. between 1168 and 1174
     Yolande de Coucy was born circa 1161.3 She was the daughter of Raoul I, seigneur de Coucy and Agnès de Hainaut.2 Yolande de Coucy married Robert II "le Jeune", comte de Dreux et Braine, son of Robert I "le Grand", comte de Dreux and Agnès de Baudemont, dame de Braines, in 1184; His 2nd.2 Yolande de Coucy died on 18 March 1222.3 Yolande de Coucy was buried in Braine St. Ived, France.

Family

Robert II "le Jeune", comte de Dreux et Braine b. 1154, d. 28 December 1218
Children

Citations

  1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 37-27.
  2. [S1346] Andre du Chesne-Tour____, A. du Chesne, pg. 215.
  3. [S861] Antoine de Nadaillac's, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/anosteo/
  4. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  5. [S1280] Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 987-1328.
  6. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., V:508.
  7. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, La Noblesse - Dreux.

Constance de Aragón1

b. 1184, d. 23 June 1222
Constance de Aragón|b. 1184\nd. 23 Jun 1222|p387.htm#i11142|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 Cataluña1,2,3,4,5 b. circa 1154, d. 25 April 1196
MotherSancha Alfonsez de Castilla1,3 b. 21 September 1154, d. 9 November 1208
     Constance de Aragón was born in 1184.5 She was the daughter of Alfonso II "el Casto" , rey de Aragón y Cataluña and Sancha Alfonsez de Castilla.1,2,3,4,5 Constance de Aragón married Király Magyarország Imre Magyar, son of Béla III, Király Magyarország and Ágnes de Châtillon, in 1198; Her 1st.1,3,4 Constance de Aragón married Friedrich II Roger, Kaiser der Römisches Reich, son of Heinrich V, Kaiser der Römisches Reich and Constance, reine de Sicile, on 19 August 1209; His 1st. Her 2nd.1,3,5 Constance de Aragón died on 23 June 1222 at age 38 years.1,2,3,4,5

Family 1

Király Magyarország Imre Magyar b. 1174, d. September 1204
Child

Family 2

Friedrich II Roger, Kaiser der Römisches Reich b. 26 December 1194, d. 13 December 1250
Child

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 557, genealogy table 16, the Welfs and the Hohenstaufen, (b) the Hohenstaufen and their Kindred.
  3. [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.
  4. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, arpad.txt 4/15/99.
  5. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Staufer.
  6. [S657] Royalty Wall Chart; unknown repository.
  7. [S529] . Brockhaus Enzyklopädie, 8:326.

Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse

b. 27 October 1156, d. August 1222
Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse|b. 27 Oct 1156\nd. Aug 1222|p387.htm#i7840|comte de Toulouse Raymond V de Toulouse|b. c 1131\nd. c 1194|p380.htm#i7839|Constance de France|b. 1124\nd. 16 Aug 1176|p375.htm#i8435|Alfonso-Jordon, comte de Toulouse, duc de Narbonne|b. b 1101\nd. c 1148|p367.htm#i7841||||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|
Fathercomte de Toulouse Raymond V de Toulouse b. circa 1131, d. circa 1194
MotherConstance de France b. 1124, d. 16 August 1176
      Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse was the successor of comte de Toulouse Raymond V de Toulouse; Count of Toulouse.1,2 Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse was born on 27 October 1156. He was the son of comte de Toulouse Raymond V de Toulouse and Constance de France. Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse married Joan d' Anjou, daughter of Henri II "Courtmanteau", roi d' Angleterre and Aliénor d' Aquitaine, reine d' Angleterre, after 1189; Her 2nd.3 Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse married Bourguigne de Lusignan, daughter of Guy de Lusignan, roi de Jérusalem and Sibylla, reine de Jérusalem, in 1192.4 Count of Toulouse at Aquitaine, France, between 1194 and 1215.2 Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse a leader of the First Crusade in 1196. He married Eleanor Alfonsez de Aragón, daughter of Alfonso II "el Casto" , rey de Aragón y Cataluña and Sancha Alfonsez de Castilla, circa 1200; His 5th.5 Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse and Pere II "el Católico", rey de Aragón were engaged the crusader Simon de Montfort in battle in September 1213 at Languedoc, France. Simon IV "le Macchabée" de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester ruled in place of Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse; Count of Toulouse.2 Count of Toulouse, restored between 1218 and 1222.2 He was the predecessor of Raymond VII, comte de Toulouse; Count of Toulouse.2 Raymond VI, comte de Toulouse died in August 1222 at Toulouse, France, at age 65 years and 9 months. Twice excommunicated by the church, he was refused Christian burial.

Family 1

Joan d' Anjou b. circa 1170, d. 1199

Family 2

Child

Family 3

Bourguigne de Lusignan b. circa 1183

Family 4

Eleanor Alfonsez de Aragón b. circa 1178

Citations

  1. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/
  2. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, France, Toulouse.
  3. [S269] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH I, pg. 608-609, genealogy table 17, the Normans and Plantagenets (to Edward III).
  4. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  5. [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.