19° Bisabuelo de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo
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Henry III, king of England is your 19th great grandfather.
You→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→ Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar
his mother → María Elena de la Concepción Escobar Llamosas
her mother → Cecilia Cayetana de la Merced Llamosas Vaamonde de Escobar
her mother → Cipriano Fernando de Las Llamosas y García
her father → José Lorenzo de las Llamozas Silva
his father → Joseph Julián Llamozas Ranero
his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens
his father → Isabel de Requesens
his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda
her father → Juan de Zúñiga Avellaneda y Velasco
his father → Pedro de Zúñiga y Avellaneda, II conde de Miranda del Castañar
his father → Diego López de Zúñiga y Guzmán, I conde de Miranda del Castañar
his father → D. Pedro López de Zúñiga y García de Leyva, I Conde de Ledesma, Conde de Plasencia
his father → Dª. Juana García de Leyva, Señora de Hacinas, Quintanilla y Villavaquerín
his mother → Juan Martínez de Leyva, III
her father → Isabella Plantagenet
his mother → Edward III, king of England
her father → Edward II, king of England
his father → Edward I "Longshanks", King of England
his father → Henry III, king of England
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Henry III, king of England is your third great aunt's 14th great grandfather.
You
→ Morella Álamo Borges
your mother → Belén Borges Ustáriz
her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna
her mother → Margarita Lecuna Sucre
her mother → Leoncio Ramón Vicente Lecuna y Sucre
her brother → Josefa María de Las Llamozas Basalo
his wife → José María Nepomuceno Llamozas y García de Quintana
her father → José de las Llamozas Ranero
his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens
his father → Isabel de Requesens
his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda
her father → Juan de Zúñiga Avellaneda y Velasco
his father → Pedro de Zúñiga y Avellaneda, II conde de Miranda del Castañar
his father → Diego López de Zúñiga y Guzmán, I conde de Miranda del Castañar
his father → D. Pedro López de Zúñiga y García de Leyva, I Conde de Ledesma, Conde de Plasencia
his father → Dª. Juana García de Leyva, Señora de Hacinas, Quintanilla y Villavaquerín
his mother → Juan Martínez de Leyva, III
her father → Isabella Plantagenet
his mother → Edward III, king of England
her father → Edward II, king of England
his father → Edward I "Longshanks", King of England
his father → Henry III, king of England
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2. John I "Lackland", King of England b. December 24, 1166, Beaumont Palace,, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom; d. October 18, 1216, Newark Castle, Newark,, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
3. Henry II "Curtmantle", king of England b. March 5, 1133, Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France; d. July 6, 1189, Chinon Castle, near Tours, Maine Province, France
4. Geoffroy V, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain b. before August 24, 1113, Anjou, (present-day département of Maine-et-Loire), France; d. September 7, 1151, Lavernat, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France
5. Fulk V, King of Jerusalem b. between 1089 and 1092, Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France; d. November 10, 1143, Acre, The Holy Land
6. Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou b. 1043, Anjou, Isere, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France; d. April 14, 1109, Anjou, Isere, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
7. Geoffrey II "Ferréol", count of Gâtinais b. 1000, Probably Château-Landon, Comté du Gâtinais (Present department Seine-et-Marne), Pays-de-France (Present region Île-de-France), France; d. circa April 30, 1045, Probably Château-Landon, Comté du Gâtinais (Present department Seine-et-Marne), Pays-de-France (Present region Île-de-France), France
7. Ermangarde "Blanche" de Bourgogne b. March 21, 1018, Angers, Pays de la Loire, France; d. March 18, 1076, Fleury-sur-Ouche, Bourgogne, France
6. Bertrada of Montfort, Queen consort of France b. May 1059, Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; d. February 14, 1117, Couvent des Hautes Bruyères, Saint-Rémy-l'Honoré, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
7. Simon L'Ainé de Montfort, I b. circa 1025, Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; d. September 25, 1087, Épernon, Normandie, France
7. Agnès d'Évreux, Comtesse d'Evreux b. November 1, 1030, Évreux, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France; d. February 14, 1116, Montfort l'Amauri, Ile De France, France
5. Ermengarde, countess of Maine b. July 1, 1092, LeMans Maine, Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France; d. January 15, 1126, Maine Poitou-s, Maine De Boixe, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
6. Helias, Count of Maine b. 1060, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France; d. July 11, 1110, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou, France
7. Jean de Beaugency, seigneur de La Flèche b. circa 1042, Fleche, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France; d. before circa 1097, Fleche, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France
7. Paula of Maine b. circa 1034, Fleche, Sarthe, France; d. circa 1096, Fleche, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire,, France
6. Mathilde de Château-du-Loir b. 1055, Château-du-Loir, France; d. circa March 27, 1099, Maine, France
7. Gervais II, Lord of Château-du-Loir b. circa 1030, Château-du-Loir, Pays de la Loire, France; d. circa 1095, Loire, Rhone-Alpes, France
7. Erenburg (Erembourge) de Château-du-Loir b. circa 1032, Eure, Loire, Rhone-Alpes, France; d. 1110, Somme, Picardie, France
4. Empress Matilda b. February 7, 1102, Sutton Courtnay, Nr Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England; d. September 10, 1167, Abbey of Notre Dame des Prés, Rouen, France
5. Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England b. September 1068, Selby, North Yorkshire, England; d. December 1, 1135, Saint-Denis-le-Ferment, Department de Eure, Haute Normandie, France
6. William "the Conqueror", king of England b. October 14, 1024, Château de Base-, Falaise, Calvados, Normandie, France; d. September 9, 1087, Prieuré de Saint-Gervais, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
7. Robert I "the Magnificent", Duke of Normandy b. June 22, 1000, Rouen, Seine Inferieure, Haute-Normandie, France; d. July 3, 1035, Bahçelievler, İstanbul, Turkey
7. Herleva of Falaise b. circa 1003, Falaise, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France; d. circa 1050, Eure, Upper Normandy, France
6. Matilda of Flanders b. circa 1031, Ghent, East Flanders, Flanders, Belgium; d. November 2, 1083, Base-Normandie, Caen, Calvados, Normandy, France
7. Baldwin V, count of Flanders b. August 19, 1012, Bihorel, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France; d. September 1, 1067, Lille, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
7. Adela of France, countess of Flanders b. March 5, 1009, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France; d. January 8, 1078, Mesen, West-Vlaanderen, Vlaams Gewest, Belgium
5. Matilda of Scotland b. June 1, 1079, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; d. May 1, 1118, Westminster Palace, London, England
6. Malcolm III, 'Canmore', King of Scots b. March 26, 1031, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland; d. November 13, 1093, Slain Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England
7. Duncan I, King of Scots b. August 15, 1001, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland; d. August 14, 1040, Pitgaveny, Elgin, Moray, Scotland, Scotland
7. Suthen Sibylla of Northumbria b. 1009, Northumbria, Northumberland, England; d. 1070, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland
6. Saint Margaret, Queen of Scots b. September 8, 1045, Castle Reka, Mecseknádasd, Pécsváradi, Baranya, Hungary; d. November 16, 1093, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland
7. Edward 'the Exile', Ætheling of England b. 1016, Anglo Saxon England; d. April 19, 1057, London, Middlesex, England
7. Agatha b. between circa 1018 and circa 1028, Unknown, Eastern Europe; d. between 1067 and 1093, Scotland
3. Eleanor d'Aquitaine, Queen Consort Of England b. between 1122 and 1124, Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France; d. between March 31, 1204 and April 1, 1204, Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
4. William X, Duke of Aquitaine b. 1099, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France; d. April 9, 1137, Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
5. Guillaume IX le Troubadour, duc d'Aquitaine b. October 22, 1071, Bordeaux, Aquitania, France; d. February 10, 1126, Poitiers, Poitou-Charentes, France
6. Guillaume VIII Geoffroy d'Aquitaine, VIII duc d'Aquitaine et Vl comte de Poitou b. 1023, Aquitaine, France; d. between September 25, 1086 and September 28, 1086, Chizé, Deux-Sevres, Poitou-Charentes, France
7. William V, duke of Aquitaine b. circa 969, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. January 31, 1030, Maillezais, Vendee, Pays de la Loire, France
7. Agnes of Burgundy b. circa 995, Bourgogne, France; d. November 10, 1068, Charente Maritime Poitou-Charentes, Saintes, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
6. Hildegarde of Burgundy b. circa 1056, Burgundy, France; d. 1104
7. Robert I le Vieux, duc de Bourgogne b. 1011; d. March 18, 1076, Fleury-sur-Orne, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France
7. Ermangarde "Blanche" de Bourgogne b. March 21, 1018, Angers, Pays de la Loire, France; d. March 18, 1076, Fleury-sur-Ouche, Bourgogne, France
5. Philippa de Toulouse, comtesse de Poitiers d. November 28, 1117
6. Guillaume Iv, comte de Toulouse d. 1094, Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain
7. Pons Ii Guillaume, comte de Toulouse b. between circa 995 and circa 997; d. 1060
7. Almodis de la Marca b. circa 1015, Marche, Limousin, Poitou,, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France; d. October 16, 1071, Barcelona, Spain
6. Hertiginna av Toulouse Emma de Mortain, comtesse consort de Toulouse b. circa 1058, Mortaigne, Minch, Bretagne, France; d. October 1080, Huesca, Aragon, Spain
7. Robert de Mortagne, Earl of Cornwall b. 1031, Mortagne-sur-Sèvre, Pays de la Loire, France; d. December 8, 1090, Grestain, Fatouville-Grestain, Haute-Normandie, France
7. Maud Matilda de Montgomery, Comtesse consort de Mortain b. circa 1039, Mortagne, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; d. September 12, 1082, Abbey of St. Grestain, Normandy, France
4. Eleanor of Châtellerault, Duchess of Aquitaine b. 1103, Châtellerault, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. March 10, 1130, Talmont-sur-Gironde, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, France
5. Aimery I, viscount of Châtellerault b. circa 1075, Châtellerault, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. November 7, 1151, Noyers, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
6. Boson II, viscount of Châtellerault b. circa 1036, Châtellerault, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. April 1092, Châtellerault, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
7. Hugues I, vicomte de Châtellérault b. circa 1008, de Châtellérault, Vienne, France; d. circa 1070, Châtellérault, Vienne, France
7. Gerberge de la Rochefoucauld b. circa 1024, Roche, Haute Vienne, Limousin, France; d. circa 1093, Châtellerault, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
6. Aliénor de Thouars b. circa 1054, Thouars, Deux-Sevres, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. circa 1093, Châtellerault, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
7. Aimery IV, vicomte de Thouars b. circa 1020, Thouars, Deux-Sevres, Anjou/Poitou-Charentes, France; d. circa 1094, St Nicholas de la Cheze, Anjou, France
7. Arengarde de Mauléon b. 1017, Mauléon, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. 1069, Thouars, Deux-Sevres, Poitou-Charentes, France
5. Dangereuse de L'Île-Bouchard b. circa 1079, L'Île-Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France; d. after circa November 7, 1151, L'Île-Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
6. Barthélémy de Bueil, seigneur de L'Île-Bouchard b. 1049, L'Île-Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France; d. circa 1108, L'Île-Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
7. Archambaud "Borel" de Bueil, seigneur de L'Île-Bouchard b. 1019, L'Île-Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France; d. 1083, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
7. Agnès, dame de l'Isle Bouchard b. circa 1023, L'Isle-Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France; d. 1097, Isle Bouchard, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
6. Gerberge de Blaison b. 1053, Blaison, Maine-et-Loire, France; d. circa 1109, l'Isle Bouchard, France
7. Eon de Blaison, Seigneur de Blaison b. circa 1025, Blaison, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France; d. 1086, France
7. Tchélétis de Trèves b. 1033, France; d. 1070, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France
2. Isabella of Angoulême b. circa 1188, Angoulême, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. May 31, 1246, Abbaye de Fontevraud, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
3. Aymer, count of Angoulême b. August 23, 1160, Angoulême, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. June 16, 1202, Limoges, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France
4. Guillame Taillefer of Angouleme, Comte of Angouleme b. circa 1115, Angoulême, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France; d. August 7, 1179, Messina, Province of Messina, Sicily, Italy
5. Vulgrin II, comte d'Angoulême d. September 16, 1140, Château de Bouteville, Bouteville, Poitou-Charentes, France
6. William V 'Taillefer', Count of Angoulême b. 1084, Angoulême, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France; d. 1120, Deutz, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
7. Fulk, count of Agoulême b. 1015, Angoulême, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France; d. between 1087 and 1089, Angoulême, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
6. Vitapoi de Benauges, comtesse consort d'Angoulême
7. Amanieu Lord of Bénauges and Saint-Macaire b. 1060, Benauges, Gironde, Aquitaine, France; d. 1103, Benauges, Gironde, Aquitaine, France
7. Mother de Saint-Macaire b. 1064, Benauges, Gironde, France
5. Pontia de La Marche b. circa 1109, La March, Normandy, France; d. December, (Unknown),Angouleme,France
6. Roger 'le Poitevin' Montgommerie, comte de la Marche b. circa 1058, Marche, Poitou, France; d. 1123, Charroux, France
7. Lord Roger "The Great" de Montgomery, II, 1st Earl of Shropshre, Earl d'Alençone & Shrewsbury b. 1022, Saint-Germain-De-Montgommery, Calvados, Normandy, France; d. July 27, 1094, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
7. Mabile, dame de Bellême et d'Alençon b. circa 1026, Alençon, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; d. December 2, 1079, Bures-sur-Dives, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
6. Almodis, Comtesse de La Marche b. circa 1062, Marche, Creuse, Limousin, France; d. 1116, Poitou, France
7. Aldebert II, comte de la Marche d. 1088
7. Poncia de Lusignan, comtessa consort de la Marche b. circa 1034, Marché, Somme, Picardie, France; d. 1076, France
4. Marguerite de Turenne, comtesse d'Angoulême b. circa 1120, Turenne, Correze, Limousin, France; d. circa 1201, Angouleme, Charente, France
5. Raymond I, 7e vicomte de Turenne b. circa 1070, Turenne, Correze, Limousin, France; d. 1122, Turenne, Correze, Limousin, France
6. Boson I de Turenne b. 1030, Chatellerault,Vienne,,France; d. 1092, Jerusalem,Palestine,,
7. Guillaume I vicomte de Turenne b. circa 995, Turenne, Correze, Limousin, France; d. 1037, Austria
7. Matilde de Turenne b. 1020, France; d. 1060, France
6. Gerberga de Terrasson b. 1055, Terrasson, Guyenne, France; d. 1103, France
7. Pierre comte de Terrasson b. circa 1025, Terrasson, Guyenne, France; d. 1085, Terrasson, Guyenne, France
7. Pétronille de La Rivière d. Terrasson, Guyenne, France
5. Mathilde du Perche, comtesse du Perche b. circa July 19, 1074, Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, Normandy, France; d. May 18, 1143, Arnaco
6. Geoffrey I de Châteaudun, comte de Mortagne et du Perche b. circa 1042, Perche, Normandy; d. October 1100, Perche, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
7. Rotrou Chateaudun, Count of Mortagne b. circa 1014, Eure Et Loir, Beauce, Centre, France; d. March 1, 1080, Eure Et Loire, Beauce, Centre, France
7. Countess Adelise de Bellème, De Mortagne b. circa 1014, Domfront, Orne, Lower Normandy, France; d. 1043, Orne, Basse-Normandie, Mortagne Au, France
6. Béatrix de Ramerupt, dame de Montdidier b. 1040, Montdidier, Somme, Picardie, France; d. September 2, 1129, Picardy, France
7. Hildouin IV de Ramerupt, III. comte de Montdidier et de Roucy b. June 22, 1010, Montdidier, Somme, Picardy, France; d. November 15, 1063, Ramerupt, Aube, Champagne-Ardennnes, France
7. Adelaide de Roucy, comtesse de Montdidier b. circa 1000, Roucy, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, France; d. September 18, 1066, Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France
3. Alice de Courtenay, comtesse d'Angoulême b. circa 1160, Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France; d. between February 12, 1218 and September 12, 1218, Angoulême, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
4. Pierre, de France, Seigneur de Courtenay b. 1126; d. between March 10, 1180 and April 10, 1183, Palestine
5. Louis VI the Fat, king of France b. December 1, 1081, Paris, Île-de-France, France; d. August 1, 1137, château de Béthisy, Béthisy-Saint-Pierre, Oise, Picardy, France
6. Philip I, king of France b. 1052; d. July 30, 1108, Château de Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
7. Henry I, king of France b. 1009, Muelan, Paris, Orleannais, West Francia (now Ile-de-France, France); d. August 4, 1060, Palais de Vitry-aux-Loges, Vitry-aux-Loges, Centre, France
7. Anna of Kiev, Queen Consort of the Franks b. 1036, Kiev, Russia (now Kiev, Ukraine); d. September 5, 1075, West Francia
6. Bertha of Holland b. circa 1058, Vlaardingen, Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; d. July 30, 1093, château de Montreuil-sur-Mer, Montreuil, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
7. Floris I, count of Masaland, Kinhem and Texla b. between circa 1020 and circa 1030, Vlaardingen, Vlaardingen, South Holland, The Netherlands; d. June 28, 1061, Nederhemert, Zaltbommel, Gelderland, The Netherlands
7. Gertrude of Saxony b. circa 1030, Schweinfurt, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany; d. August 4, 1113, Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Vlaams Gewest, Belgium
5. Adelaide of Maurienne b. circa 1092; d. November 18, 1154, Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Montmartre, Paris, France
6. Humbert II le Renforcé, comte de Savoie b. 1072, Carignano, Turin, Piedmont, Italy; d. October 19, 1103, Savoie, Rhone-Alpes, France
7. Amadeus II, count of Savoy b. circa 1032, Maurienne, Savoie, Rhone-Alpes, France; d. 1080, Carbonierres, Savoy, France
7. Countess Jeanne de Genève b. circa 1040, Geneva (Genève), Canton of Geneva, Switzerland; d. circa 1095, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
6. Gisèle (Gille) de Bourgogne b. circa 1070, Bourgogne, France; d. circa 1133, Chambéry, Savoie, Rhone-Alpes, France
7. William the Great, Count of Burgundy b. 1020, Bourgogne, France; d. November 12, 1087, Besançon, Franche-Comté, France
7. Stephanie de Borgoña Ivrea b. circa 1035; d. after October 19, 1088
4. Élisabeth de Courtenay b. between 1140 and 1145, Courtenay, Galinois, France; d. after 1205, England's Close, Sidmouth, Devon, England
5. Renauld de Courtenay, Seigneur de Courtenay b. circa 1100, Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France; d. circa 1160, Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire, England
6. Miles (Milo) de Courtenay, seigneur de Courtenay b. circa 1068, Courtennay, Loiret, France; d. circa 1127, Courtenay, Loiret, France
7. Joscelin I, seigneur de Courtenay b. circa 1034, Courtenay, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France; d. 1075, Courtenay, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France
7. Elisabeth de Montlhéry b. circa 1040, Montlhéry, Essonne, Île-de-France, France; d. 1113, Isleworth, Middlesex, England
6. Ermengarde de Nevers b. 1073, Nevers, Nievre, Bourgogne, France; d. circa 1100, Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France
7. Renaud II, comte de Nevers b. circa 1047, Nevers, Nievres, France; d. August 5, 1089, Auxerre, Yonne, Bourgogne, France
7. Ide Raymonde, comtesse douairière de Forez b. 1065, France; d. circa 1100, France
5. Hélène ou Élisabeth de Donjon b. 1095, Courtenay, Loiret, France; d. 1189
6. Ferry IV de Donjon, seigneur du Donjon de Corbeil b. Yerres, Essonne, Île-de-France, France; d. 1138, Corbeil-Essonnes, Essonne, Île-de-France, France
7. Baudouin III de Beauvais de Corbeil b. circa 1055, France; d. circa 1103
7. Eustachie de Châtillon, dame d'Yerres b. 1083, France
Henry, III MP
Spanish: Enrique, III
Gender: Male
Birth: October 01, 1207
Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, England
Death: November 16, 1272 (65)
Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, England
Place of Burial: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England
Immediate Family:
Son of John I "Lackland", King of England and Isabella of Angoulême
Husband of Eleanor of Provence, Queen Consort of England
Father of Edward I "Longshanks", King of England; Margaret of England, Queen consort of Scots; Beatrice of England; Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster; Richard Plantagenet, Prince of England and 3 others
Brother of Joan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland; Isabella of England, Holy Roman Empress; Queen consort of Sicily; Eleanor of Leicester, Countess of Pembroke & Leicester and Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall
Half brother of Hugh XI of Lusignan, count of La Marche; Aymar of Lusignan, Bishop of Winchester; Agnes of Lusignan; Guy of Lusignan; Geoffrey of Lusignan and 16 others
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Henry III
Reign: 19 October 1216 – 16 November 1272
Coronation: 28 October 1216, Gloucester
17 May 1220, Westminster Abbey
Predecessor: John
Successor: Edward I
Regent William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1216–1219)
Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent (1219–1227)
Consort Eleanor of Provence
Issue:
Edward I of England
Margaret, Queen of Scots
Beatrice, Countess of Richmond
Edmund, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster
Katherine of England
House: House of Plantagenet
Father: John, King of England
Mother: Isabella, Countess of Angoulême
Born: 1 October 1207
Winchester Castle, Hampshire
Died: 16 November 1272 (aged 65)
Westminster, London
Burial: Westminster Abbey, London
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Wikipedia links:
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other links:
http://www.britroyals.com/kings.asp?id=henry3
http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/plantagenet_4.htm
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1954
http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00000808&tree=LEO
http://www.geneall.net/U/per_page.php?id=218
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I1301&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I93&tree=Nixon
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I197565&tree=Welsh (which gives his birth year as 1206)
http://www.mathematical.com/englandhenry3king1206.html
http://www.nndb.com/people/711/000093432/
http://www.royalist.info/execute/biog?person=102
http://thepeerage.com/p10193.htm#i101923
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Citations / Sources :
[S494] #1 The Plantagenet Ancestry (1928), Turton, W. H. [William Harry], (London: Phillimore & Co., Ltd., 1928), FHL microfilm 87,859., p. 4, 120, 224.
[S1196] #552 Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europaischen Staaten. Neue Folge (1978), Schwennicke, Detlev, (Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, c1978-1995 (v. 1-16) -- Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, c1998- Medieval Families bibliography #552.), FHL book Q 940 D5es new series., Band 2 Tafel 18, 90. Schwennicke's, Europäische Stammtafeln,
[S556] #1325 Ogle and Bothal; or, A history of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, and of the families of Ogle and Bertram, Ogle, Henry A., (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England : Reid, 1902), 929.242 Og5o., p. 298a.
[S1260] An Encyclopedia of World History; Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, Chronologically Arranged (1972), Langer, William L., (5th edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1972), p. 127, 211. Henry III reigned 1216-1272.
[S1375] The Thirteenth Century, 1216-1307 (1953), Powicke, Frederick Maurice, Sir, (The Oxford History of England, vol. 4. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953), FHL book 942 H2oh v. 4., p. 268.
[S37] Journal of British Studies, (The University of Chicago Press), FHL Book 942 H25j., "Edward III and His Family", vol. 26 no. 4 p. 398.
[S34] Medieval, royalty, nobility family group sheets (filmed 1996), Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Department. Medieval Family History Unit, (Manuscript. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996), FHL film 1553977-1553985..
[S1348] #2 Der Europäischen käyser- und königlichen Häuser historische und genealogische Erläuterung (1730-1731), Lohmeier, Georg von, und Johann Ludwig Levin Gebhardi, (3 volumes in 1. Luneburg: Sternischen Buchdruckerei, 1730-1731), FHL microfilm 1,051,694, items 4-6., vol. 1 p. 72.
[S7] #44 Histoire de la maison royale de France anciens barons du royaume: et des grands officiers de la couronne (1726, reprint 1967-1968), Saint-Marie, Anselme de, (3rd edition. 9 volumes. 1726. Reprint Paris: Editions du Palais Royal, 1967-1968), FHL book 944 D5a; FHL microfilms 532,231-532,239., vol. 2 p. 476, 522.
[S13] #236 Encyclopédie généalogique des maisons souveraines du monde (1959-1966), Sirjean, Gaston, (Paris: Gaston Sirjean, 1959-1966), FHL book 944 D5se., p. 62; pedigree folio 3.
[S70] Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Richardson, Douglas, (Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21202, copyright 2004), p. xxviii, p. 50 ATHOLL:8.
[S499] #87 Genealogical Tables of the Sovereigns of the World, from the Earliest to the Present Period: Exhibiting in Each Table Their Immediate Successors, Collateral Branches and the Duration of Their Respective Reigns..., Betham, William, (London: W. Bennett, 1795), FHL book Q 929.2 B465g; FHL microfilm 87055., table 255.
[S21] #798 The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry, Watney, Vernon James, (4 volumes. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1696491 it., vol. 3 p. 644.
[S32] #89 A Genealogical History of the Kings of England, and Monarchs of Great Britain, & C. From the Conquest, Anno 1066 to the Year, 1677, Sandford, Francis, (London: Thomas Newcomb, 1677), FHL microfilm 599,670 item 3., p. 87, 92-94.
[S19] #849 Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (1973), (London: Burke's Peerage, c1973), FHl book 942 D22bgr., p. 195.
[S3] Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families, Cawley, Charles, (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands), England, Kings 1066-1603 [accessed 28 Jun 2006].
[S119] #93 [Book version] The Dictionary of National Biography: from the Earliest Times to 1900 (1885-1900, reprint 1993), Stephen, Leslie, (22 volumes. 1885-1900. Reprint, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1993), FHL book 920.042 D561n., vol. 6 p. 597, vol. 17 p. 179-180, vol. 26 p. 12-31.
[S536] #11577 Ættartolurbækur Jóns Espólíns Sysslumanns (1980-), Espólín, Jón, (Reykjavík: Samskipti, 1980-), FHL book 949.12 D2e v. 6; FHL microfilms 73,257-73., p. 98-99.
[S556] #1325 Ogle and Bothal; or, A history of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, and of the families of Ogle and Bertram, Ogle, Henry A., (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England : Reid, 1902), 929.242 Og5o., Pedigree XIV.
[S1199] #18 Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europäischen Staaten (1953-1978), Isenburg, Wilhelm Karl , Prinz von and Frank Baron von Freytag-Loringhoven, (5 volumes. Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1953-1978), FHL book 940 D5f; FHL microfilms 251,160 items 1-3., vol. 2 table 15, 47, 60.
[S28] #150 [1879-1967] A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage, Together with Memoirs of the Privy Councillors and Knights (1879-1967), Burke, Sir John Bernard, (London: Harrison, 1879-1967), FHL book 942 D22bup., 1967 ed. p. lxii.
[S624] #2634 The Tauntons of Oxford (1902), Taunton, William Garnett, (London: Elliot Stock, 1902), FHL book 929.242 T193t; FHL microfilm 599,452 item., p. 20.
[S1440] #125 The Royal Daughters of England and Their Representatives (1910-1911), Lane, Henry Murray, (2 voulmes. London: Constable and Co., 1910-1911), FHL microfilm 88,003., vol. 1 p. 60-62, 120-129, 172-210, table 2 pt 1.
[S1196] #552 Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europaischen Staaten. Neue Folge (1978), Schwennicke, Detlev, (Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, c1978-1995 (v. 1-16) -- Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, c1998- Medieval Families bibliography #552.), FHL book Q 940 D5es new series., vol. 2 table 2.
[S35] Handbook of British Chronology (1986), Fryde, E. B., editor, (Royal Historical Society guides and handbooks, no. 2. London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, 1986), FHL book 942 C4rg no. 2., p. 37.
[S1204] Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-century Colonists: the Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies Before 1701 (2nd ed., 1999), Faris, David, (1st edition. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co, 1996), FHL book 973 D2fp., p. 225.
[S18] #374 The Lineage and Ancestry of H. R. H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (1977), Paget, Gerald, (2 volumes. Baltimore: Geneal. Pub., 1977), FHL book Q 942 D22pg., vol. 1 p. 17.
[S19] #849 Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (1973), (London: Burke's Peerage, c1973), FHl book 942 D22bgr., p. 196.
[S1939] Plantagenet Ancestry, 2011 ed., Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor, 2nd edition, 2011.), vol. 1 p. 42.
[S8] Les Capétiens, 987-1328 (2000), Van Kerrebrouck, Patrick, (Villeneuve-d'Ascq [France]: P. Van Kerrebrouck, 2000), FHL book 929.244 C171v., p. 226.
[S7] #44 Histoire de la maison royale de France anciens barons du royaume: et des grands officiers de la couronne (1726, reprint 1967-1968), Saint-Marie, Anselme de, (3rd edition. 9 volumes. 1726. Reprint Paris: Editions du Palais Royal, 1967-1968), FHL book 944 D5a; FHL microfilms 532,231-532,239., vol. 1 p. 448.
[S70] Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Richardson, Douglas, (Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21202, copyright 2004), p. xxviii.
[S18] #374 The Lineage and Ancestry of H. R. H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (1977), Paget, Gerald, (2 volumes. Baltimore: Geneal. Pub., 1977), FHL book Q 942 D22pg., vol. 1 p. 18.
King Henry, III Memorial
Birth: Oct. 1, 1207 Winchester City of Winchester Hampshire, England Death: Nov. 16, 1272 Westminster City of Westminster Greater London, England
English Monarch. Born in Winchester eldest son of King John and Isabella of Angouleme. Henry was only nine when his father died in 1216 and he became King of a rebellious nation. A series of regencies ruled in his place until 1234, when Henry assumed power. Order had been restored during the regency, based on the acceptance of Magna Carta which had curtailed the King’s power over his nobles. Henry married Eleanor of Provence in 1236 and with her had at least two sons and three daughters. In 1230 and 1242 misguided attempts to win back territory in France that had been lost by his father ended in failure. Eventually he was forced to sign away Normandy, Maine, Poitou, Touraine and Anjou. Henry's reign was also marked by civil strife, as the English barons demanded more say in the running of the kingdom. The Provisions of Oxford in 1258 and the Provisions of Westminster in 1259 were attempts by the nobility to define the Magna Carta, control appointments and set up an aristocratic council. Henry tried to out maneuver his nobles by obtaining papal absolution from his oaths. Henry renounced the Provisions in 1262 and civil war broke out. The barons, under the leadership of the King’s brother-in-law, Simon de Montfort, forced Henry to accept a program of reform. The struggle with his nobles eventually led to the Battle of Lewes in 1264 where the king and his son were captured and imprisoned. In May 1265 Henry’s son, Prince Edward Longshanks, escaped captivity and rallied his forces, defeating and killing de Montfort at Evesham before taking control of government from his father. Royal authority was restored by the Statute of Marlborough in 1267, in which the king promised to uphold Magna Carta. The rest of Henry’s reign was occupied by resolving the civil problems created by the rebellion. (bio by: Iola)
Family links:
Parents: King John (1167 - 1216) Isabella of Angoulême (1188 - 1246) Spouse: Eleanor of Provence (1222 - 1291)* Children: Edward I (1239 - 1307)* Margaret Plantagenet (1240 - 1275)* Béatrice d'Angleterre (1242 - 1275)* Edmund Plantagenet (1245 - 1296)* Richard of England (1247 - 1250)* John of England (1250 - 1252)* Katherine of England (1253 - 1257)* Henry of England (1260 - 1260)* Siblings: Richard FitzRoy** Isabeau de La Marche (____ - 1300)** Joan of Wales (1188 - 1237)** Joan of Wales (1188 - 1237)** King Henry (1207 - 1272) Richard of Cornwall (1209 - 1272)* Joan Plantagenet (1210 - 1238)* Isabelle Plantagenet (1214 - 1241)* Eleanor Plantagenet (1215 - 1275)* Hugh Lusignan (1220 - 1250)** Alice De Lusignan De Warenne (1229 - 1256)** William de Valence (1230 - 1296)**
Calculated relationship
Half-sibling
Burial: Westminster Abbey Westminster City of Westminster Greater London, England GPS (lat/lon): 51.50008, -0.12923
Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jan 01, 2001 Find A Grave Memorial# 1954
a short summary from Wikipedia:
Henry III
Reign: 19 October 1216 – 16 November 1272
Coronation: 28 October 1216, Gloucester
17 May 1220, Westminster Abbey
Predecessor: John
Successor: Edward I
Regent William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1216–1219)
Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent (1219–1227)
Consort Eleanor of Provence
Issue:
Edward I of England
Margaret, Queen of Scots
Beatrice, Countess of Richmond
Edmund, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster
Katherine of England
House: House of Plantagenet
Father: John, King of England
Mother: Isabella, Countess of Angoulême
Born: 1 October 1207
Winchester Castle, Hampshire
Died: 16 November 1272 (aged 65)
Westminster, London
Burial: Westminster Abbey, London
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Wikipedia links:
Afrikaans, العربية, Bosanski, Česky, Dansk, Deutsch, Ελληνικά, English, Español, Eesti, Euskara, Français, עברית, Hrvatski, Magyar, Íslenska, Italiano, 日本语, 한국어, Latviešu, Македонски, Bahasa Melayu, Nederlands, Norsk (bokmål), Polski, Português, Română, Русский, Slovenčina, Slovenščina, Српски / Srpski, Svenska, 中文
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other links:
http://www.britroyals.com/kings.asp?id=henry3
http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/plantagenet_4.htm
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1954
http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00000808&tree=LEO
http://www.geneall.net/U/per_page.php?id=218
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I1301&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I93&tree=Nixon
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I197565&tree=Welsh (which gives his birth year as 1206)
http://www.mathematical.com/englandhenry3king1206.html
http://www.nndb.com/people/711/000093432/
http://www.royalist.info/execute/biog?person=102
http://thepeerage.com/p10193.htm#i101923
===================================
Citations / Sources :
[S494] #1 The Plantagenet Ancestry (1928), Turton, W. H. [William Harry], (London: Phillimore & Co., Ltd., 1928), FHL microfilm 87,859., p. 4, 120, 224.
[S1196] #552 Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europaischen Staaten. Neue Folge (1978), Schwennicke, Detlev, (Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, c1978-1995 (v. 1-16) -- Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, c1998- Medieval Families bibliography #552.), FHL book Q 940 D5es new series., Band 2 Tafel 18, 90. Schwennicke's, Europäische Stammtafeln,
[S556] #1325 Ogle and Bothal; or, A history of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, and of the families of Ogle and Bertram, Ogle, Henry A., (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England : Reid, 1902), 929.242 Og5o., p. 298a.
[S1260] An Encyclopedia of World History; Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, Chronologically Arranged (1972), Langer, William L., (5th edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1972), p. 127, 211. Henry III reigned 1216-1272.
[S1375] The Thirteenth Century, 1216-1307 (1953), Powicke, Frederick Maurice, Sir, (The Oxford History of England, vol. 4. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953), FHL book 942 H2oh v. 4., p. 268.
[S37] Journal of British Studies, (The University of Chicago Press), FHL Book 942 H25j., "Edward III and His Family", vol. 26 no. 4 p. 398.
[S34] Medieval, royalty, nobility family group sheets (filmed 1996), Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Department. Medieval Family History Unit, (Manuscript. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996), FHL film 1553977-1553985..
[S1348] #2 Der Europäischen käyser- und königlichen Häuser historische und genealogische Erläuterung (1730-1731), Lohmeier, Georg von, und Johann Ludwig Levin Gebhardi, (3 volumes in 1. Luneburg: Sternischen Buchdruckerei, 1730-1731), FHL microfilm 1,051,694, items 4-6., vol. 1 p. 72.
[S7] #44 Histoire de la maison royale de France anciens barons du royaume: et des grands officiers de la couronne (1726, reprint 1967-1968), Saint-Marie, Anselme de, (3rd edition. 9 volumes. 1726. Reprint Paris: Editions du Palais Royal, 1967-1968), FHL book 944 D5a; FHL microfilms 532,231-532,239., vol. 2 p. 476, 522.
[S13] #236 Encyclopédie généalogique des maisons souveraines du monde (1959-1966), Sirjean, Gaston, (Paris: Gaston Sirjean, 1959-1966), FHL book 944 D5se., p. 62; pedigree folio 3.
[S70] Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Richardson, Douglas, (Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21202, copyright 2004), p. xxviii, p. 50 ATHOLL:8.
[S499] #87 Genealogical Tables of the Sovereigns of the World, from the Earliest to the Present Period: Exhibiting in Each Table Their Immediate Successors, Collateral Branches and the Duration of Their Respective Reigns..., Betham, William, (London: W. Bennett, 1795), FHL book Q 929.2 B465g; FHL microfilm 87055., table 255.
[S21] #798 The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry, Watney, Vernon James, (4 volumes. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1696491 it., vol. 3 p. 644.
[S32] #89 A Genealogical History of the Kings of England, and Monarchs of Great Britain, & C. From the Conquest, Anno 1066 to the Year, 1677, Sandford, Francis, (London: Thomas Newcomb, 1677), FHL microfilm 599,670 item 3., p. 87, 92-94.
[S19] #849 Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (1973), (London: Burke's Peerage, c1973), FHl book 942 D22bgr., p. 195.
[S3] Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families, Cawley, Charles, (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands), England, Kings 1066-1603 [accessed 28 Jun 2006].
[S119] #93 [Book version] The Dictionary of National Biography: from the Earliest Times to 1900 (1885-1900, reprint 1993), Stephen, Leslie, (22 volumes. 1885-1900. Reprint, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1993), FHL book 920.042 D561n., vol. 6 p. 597, vol. 17 p. 179-180, vol. 26 p. 12-31.
[S536] #11577 Ættartolurbækur Jóns Espólíns Sysslumanns (1980-), Espólín, Jón, (Reykjavík: Samskipti, 1980-), FHL book 949.12 D2e v. 6; FHL microfilms 73,257-73., p. 98-99.
[S556] #1325 Ogle and Bothal; or, A history of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, and of the families of Ogle and Bertram, Ogle, Henry A., (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England : Reid, 1902), 929.242 Og5o., Pedigree XIV.
[S1199] #18 Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europäischen Staaten (1953-1978), Isenburg, Wilhelm Karl , Prinz von and Frank Baron von Freytag-Loringhoven, (5 volumes. Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1953-1978), FHL book 940 D5f; FHL microfilms 251,160 items 1-3., vol. 2 table 15, 47, 60.
[S28] #150 [1879-1967] A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage, Together with Memoirs of the Privy Councillors and Knights (1879-1967), Burke, Sir John Bernard, (London: Harrison, 1879-1967), FHL book 942 D22bup., 1967 ed. p. lxii.
[S624] #2634 The Tauntons of Oxford (1902), Taunton, William Garnett, (London: Elliot Stock, 1902), FHL book 929.242 T193t; FHL microfilm 599,452 item., p. 20.
[S1440] #125 The Royal Daughters of England and Their Representatives (1910-1911), Lane, Henry Murray, (2 voulmes. London: Constable and Co., 1910-1911), FHL microfilm 88,003., vol. 1 p. 60-62, 120-129, 172-210, table 2 pt 1.
[S1196] #552 Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europaischen Staaten. Neue Folge (1978), Schwennicke, Detlev, (Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, c1978-1995 (v. 1-16) -- Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, c1998- Medieval Families bibliography #552.), FHL book Q 940 D5es new series., vol. 2 table 2.
[S35] Handbook of British Chronology (1986), Fryde, E. B., editor, (Royal Historical Society guides and handbooks, no. 2. London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, 1986), FHL book 942 C4rg no. 2., p. 37.
[S1204] Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-century Colonists: the Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies Before 1701 (2nd ed., 1999), Faris, David, (1st edition. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co, 1996), FHL book 973 D2fp., p. 225.
[S18] #374 The Lineage and Ancestry of H. R. H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (1977), Paget, Gerald, (2 volumes. Baltimore: Geneal. Pub., 1977), FHL book Q 942 D22pg., vol. 1 p. 17.
[S19] #849 Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (1973), (London: Burke's Peerage, c1973), FHl book 942 D22bgr., p. 196.
[S1939] Plantagenet Ancestry, 2011 ed., Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor, 2nd edition, 2011.), vol. 1 p. 42.
[S8] Les Capétiens, 987-1328 (2000), Van Kerrebrouck, Patrick, (Villeneuve-d'Ascq [France]: P. Van Kerrebrouck, 2000), FHL book 929.244 C171v., p. 226.
[S7] #44 Histoire de la maison royale de France anciens barons du royaume: et des grands officiers de la couronne (1726, reprint 1967-1968), Saint-Marie, Anselme de, (3rd edition. 9 volumes. 1726. Reprint Paris: Editions du Palais Royal, 1967-1968), FHL book 944 D5a; FHL microfilms 532,231-532,239., vol. 1 p. 448.
[S70] Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Richardson, Douglas, (Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21202, copyright 2004), p. xxviii.
[S18] #374 The Lineage and Ancestry of H. R. H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (1977), Paget, Gerald, (2 volumes. Baltimore: Geneal. Pub., 1977), FHL book Q 942 D22pg., vol. 1 p. 18.
King Henry, III Memorial
Birth: Oct. 1, 1207 Winchester City of Winchester Hampshire, England Death: Nov. 16, 1272 Westminster City of Westminster Greater London, England
English Monarch. Born in Winchester eldest son of King John and Isabella of Angouleme. Henry was only nine when his father died in 1216 and he became King of a rebellious nation. A series of regencies ruled in his place until 1234, when Henry assumed power. Order had been restored during the regency, based on the acceptance of Magna Carta which had curtailed the King’s power over his nobles. Henry married Eleanor of Provence in 1236 and with her had at least two sons and three daughters. In 1230 and 1242 misguided attempts to win back territory in France that had been lost by his father ended in failure. Eventually he was forced to sign away Normandy, Maine, Poitou, Touraine and Anjou. Henry's reign was also marked by civil strife, as the English barons demanded more say in the running of the kingdom. The Provisions of Oxford in 1258 and the Provisions of Westminster in 1259 were attempts by the nobility to define the Magna Carta, control appointments and set up an aristocratic council. Henry tried to out maneuver his nobles by obtaining papal absolution from his oaths. Henry renounced the Provisions in 1262 and civil war broke out. The barons, under the leadership of the King’s brother-in-law, Simon de Montfort, forced Henry to accept a program of reform. The struggle with his nobles eventually led to the Battle of Lewes in 1264 where the king and his son were captured and imprisoned. In May 1265 Henry’s son, Prince Edward Longshanks, escaped captivity and rallied his forces, defeating and killing de Montfort at Evesham before taking control of government from his father. Royal authority was restored by the Statute of Marlborough in 1267, in which the king promised to uphold Magna Carta. The rest of Henry’s reign was occupied by resolving the civil problems created by the rebellion. (bio by: Iola)
Family links:
Parents: King John (1167 - 1216) Isabella of Angoulême (1188 - 1246) Spouse: Eleanor of Provence (1222 - 1291)* Children: Edward I (1239 - 1307)* Margaret Plantagenet (1240 - 1275)* Béatrice d'Angleterre (1242 - 1275)* Edmund Plantagenet (1245 - 1296)* Richard of England (1247 - 1250)* John of England (1250 - 1252)* Katherine of England (1253 - 1257)* Henry of England (1260 - 1260)* Siblings: Richard FitzRoy** Isabeau de La Marche (____ - 1300)** Joan of Wales (1188 - 1237)** Joan of Wales (1188 - 1237)** King Henry (1207 - 1272) Richard of Cornwall (1209 - 1272)* Joan Plantagenet (1210 - 1238)* Isabelle Plantagenet (1214 - 1241)* Eleanor Plantagenet (1215 - 1275)* Hugh Lusignan (1220 - 1250)** Alice De Lusignan De Warenne (1229 - 1256)** William de Valence (1230 - 1296)** Calculated relationship Half-sibling Burial: Westminster Abbey Westminster City of Westminster Greater London, England GPS (lat/lon): 51.50008, -0.12923
Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jan 01, 2001 Find A Grave Memorial# 1954
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Enrique III de Inglaterra
Enrique III de Inglaterra
Rey de Inglaterra y Señor de Irlanda
Henry III funeral head.jpg
Efigie de Enrique III sobre su tumba en la Abadía de Westminster.
Información personal
Reinado 18 de octubre de 1216 - 16 de noviembre de 1272
Coronación 28 de octubre de 1216
Nacimiento 1 de octubre de 1207
Castillo de Winchester, Winchester
Fallecimiento 16 de noviembre de 1272
(65 años)
Westminster, Londres
Entierro Abadía de Westminster, Londres
Predecesor Juan I de Inglaterra (Juan Sin Tierra)
Sucesor Eduardo I de Inglaterra
Familia
Casa real Casa de Plantagenet
Padre Juan I de Inglaterra
Madre Isabel de Angulema
Consorte Leonor de Provenza
Regente William Marshal, I conde de Pembroke (1216-1219)
Hubert de Burgh, I conde de Kent (1219-1227)
Descendencia Eduardo I de Inglaterra
Margarita, reina de Escocia
Beatriz de Inglaterra, duquesa de Bretaña
Edmundo el Jorobado, I conde Leicester y Lancaster
Coat of Arms of England (-1340).svg
Escudo de Enrique III de Inglaterra
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Enrique III de Inglaterra (castillo de Winchester, 1 de octubre de 1207 – Palacio de Westminster, 16 de noviembre de 1272) fue rey de Inglaterra, señor de Irlanda y duque de Aquitania de 1216 a 1272.1
Hijo primogénito de Juan I de Inglaterra y de Isabel de Angulema, sucedió a su padre en el trono el 18 de octubre de 1216 con solo 9 años de edad, por lo que el país fue gobernado por regentes hasta 1227.
Índice [ocultar]
1 Biografía
2 Matrimonio y descendencia
3 Véase también
4 Referencias
5 Bibliografía
6 Enlaces externos
Biografía[editar]
Primera coronación de Enrique III en 1216. Ilustración del siglo XIII
Segunda coronación de Enrique III por Mateo de París
Enrique nació en el castillo de Winchester el 1 de octubre de 1207.2 Fue el hijo mayor de Juan I e Isabel de Angulema.3 Poco se conoce de los primeros años de su vida.4 5 Fue criado inicialmente por una nodriza llamada Elena en el sur de Inglaterra, lejos de la corte itinerante del rey, que probablemente tenía estrechos lazos con su madre.4 6 Enrique tuvo cuatro hermanos y hermanas legítimos menores —Ricardo, Juana, Isabel y Leonor— y varios hermanos ilegítimos mayores.7 En 1212 su educación fue confiada a Peter des Roches, obispo de Winchester, bajo cuya dirección, Enrique recibió entrenamiento militar por Felipe D'Aubigny, y aprendió a montar a caballo.6
Hombre afable y calmo por naturaleza, se dedicó a cultivar las artes y letras en lugar de devolver a la corona el prestigio perdido. Además, su fatal debilidad de carácter lo hizo fácil títere de su esposa, quien colocó en los puestos del gobierno a los favoritos franceses que había llevado consigo cuando se casó con el rey, lo que provocó el rechazo de la nobleza, encabezada por su propio cuñado, Simón V de Montfort.
Su gestión política fue un rotundo fracaso: sus intentos de conseguir la corona Imperial para su hermano Ricardo de Cornualles y la corona de Sicilia para su hijo Edmundo —lo que hizo que gastase grandes caudales en ejércitos— y sus pretensiones de recuperar sus posesiones francesas, tampoco tuvieron éxito, teniendo que firmar el Tratado de París (1259), por el que cedía sus condados de Anjou, Turena y Maine. Luis IX, en un acto de extremada generosidad, le permitió conservar el ducado de Guyena como feudo vasallo.
En 1258 reúne al parlamento para exigir una contribución especial para aliviar su situación económica, pero los barones del reino, capitaneados por Montfort, rehúsan, y llegan a obligar al rey a firmar las Provisiones de Oxford, que restringían el poder real.8 9
Leonor de Provenza (izq.) y Enrique (der.) en su regreso a Inglaterra desde Poitou en 1243. Dibujo de Mateo de París en la Historia Anglorum.
Enrique III se niega a respetar los acuerdos suscritos, lo que provoca la sublevación de los nobles,10 11 con Montfort a la cabeza, provocando la Segunda Guerra de los Barones.12 El rey fue derrotado y hecho prisionero en la batalla de Lewes13 en 1264. Leonor y su hijo mayor Eduardo, heredero del trono, se refugian en Francia, al lado de Margarita (hermana mayor de Leonor), quien convence a su esposo Luis IX de que apoye a Eduardo con un ejército para reconquistar el poder y liberar a su padre.
Entretanto, la actitud despótica de Montfort —que con el título de Senescal de Inglaterra era el virtual gobernante del país— le granjeó la antipatía de su antiguos aliados. Eduardo aprovecha esto para retornar a Inglaterra y reunir bajo su mando a los descontentos, enfrentando al usurpador Montfort en la batalla de Evesham14 (4 de agosto de 1265), donde fue derrotado y muerto.
El rey es liberado y repuesto en el trono, pero tanto él como su hijo y heredero comprenden que no pueden seguir gobernando como sus antepasados, por lo que deciden reconocer la Carta Magna y buena parte de las Provisiones de Oxford en el estatuto de Marlborough en 1267, que también contiene elementos del dictamen de Kenilworth.
Enrique III murió en el palacio de Westminster el 16 de noviembre de 1272 y fue sepultado en la abadía de Westminster.
Matrimonio y descendencia[editar]
Enrique (arriba) y sus hijos Eduardo, Margarita, Beatriz, Edmundo y Catalina (de izquierda a derecha) en una cronología de 1300–1308
Enrique se casó en la catedral de Canterbury el 14 de enero de 1236 con Leonor de Provenza, hija del conde Ramón Berenguer V de Provenza, nieto del rey Alfonso II de Aragón y bisnieto del rey Alfonso VII de Castilla. Fruto de este matrimonio fueron, al menos, cinco hijos:
Eduardo (17.1.1239 – 8.7.1307).
Margarita (29.9.1240-26.2.1275), casada con Alejandro III de Escocia.
Beatriz (Burdeos, Francia, 25.6.1242 – Londres, 24.3.1275), casada con Juan II, duque de Bretaña.
Edmundo (Londres, 16.1.1245 – Bayona, Francia, 5.6.1296), creado conde de Chester (1253), conde de Leicester (25.10.1264, tras la expropiación a los Montfort), conde de Derby (12.7.1265), y conde de Lancaster (1267); en 1254 le fue ofrecida la corona de Sicilia por el papa Inocencio IV, pero no llegó a tomar posesión efectiva.
Catalina (palacio de Westminster, 25.11.1253 – castillo de Windsor, 3.5.1257), se le descubrió la sordera a los dos años de edad. [1].
Hay razones para dudar de la existencia de varios hijos que se les atribuyen a Enrique y Leonor:
Ricardo (n. después de 1247 - m. antes de 1256),
Juan (n. después de 1250 - m. antes de 1256), y
Enrique (n. después de 1253 - m. joven).
Sólo a través de una adición del siglo XIV al manuscrito de Flores Historiarum, se conoce la existencia de otro hijo, pero no lo menciona ninguna fuente contemporánea.
Guillermo (n. y m. hacia el año 1258) es un error por el sobrino del medio hermano de Enrique, Guillermo de Valence.
Otra hija, Matilda, aparece mencionada sólo en la crónica de la abadía de Hayles, junto otros hijos ficticios como un hijo llamado Guillermo para el rey Juan, y un hijo bastardo llamado Juan para el rey Eduardo I. La existencia de Matilda es como mínimo dudosa.15
Títulos Reales
Predecesor:
Juan I Rey de Inglaterra
Señor de Irlanda
Duque de Aquitania
1216-1272 Sucesor:
Eduardo I
Duque de Normandía
1216-1259 Vacante
Anexado a Francia
Siguiente titular:
Juan II
Véase también[editar]
Guerra de los Cien Años
Guerra de Sucesión Bretona
Combate de los Treinta
Referencias[editar]
Volver arriba ↑ Carpenter, 1990, p. 262
Volver arriba ↑ Davis, 2013, pp. 45-46.
Volver arriba ↑ Davis, 2013, p. 45.
↑ Saltar a: a b Davis, 2013, p. 46.
Volver arriba ↑ Cole, 2002, p. 230.
↑ Saltar a: a b Ridgeway, Huw W. (2004), «Henry III (1207–1272)», Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edition, Oxford University Press (publicado el septiembre de 2010), doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/12950, archivado desde el original el 3 de agosto de 2013, consultado el 17 de agosto de 2013.
Volver arriba ↑ Davis, 2013, p. 47
Volver arriba ↑ Howell, 2001, p. 156.
Volver arriba ↑ Jobson, 2012, pp. 22, 25.
Volver arriba ↑ Howell, 2001, pp. 152-153.
Volver arriba ↑ Carpenter, 2004, p. 347.
Volver arriba ↑ Jobson, 2012, pp. 109-112.
Volver arriba ↑ Jobson, 2012, pp. 113-115.
Volver arriba ↑ Jobson, 2012, pp. 140-142, 144.
Volver arriba ↑ Coss, Peter R.; Lloyd, Simon D.: Thirteenth Century England: Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne Conference, 4. Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 1992. pp. 57-72.
Bibliografía[editar]
Howell, Margaret: "The Children of King Henry III and Eleanor of Provence", en Coss, Peter R.; Lloyd, Simon D.: Thirteenth Century England: Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne Conference 4. Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 1992. ISBN 0-85115-325-9. Google libros
Enlaces externos[editar]
Wikimedia Commons alberga contenido multimedia sobre Enrique III de Inglaterra.
Enrique III de Inglaterra
Reinado 18 de octubre de 1216 - 16 de noviembre de 1272
Coronación 28 de octubre de 1216
Nacimiento 1 de octubre de 1207
Castillo de Winchester, Winchester
Fallecimiento 16 de noviembre de 1272
(65 años)
Westminster, Londres
Entierro Abadía de Westminster, Londres
Predecesor Juan I de Inglaterra (Juan Sin Tierra)
Sucesor Eduardo I de Inglaterra
Familia
Casa real Casa de Plantagenet
Padre Juan I de Inglaterra
Madre Isabel de Angulema
Consorte Leonor de Provenza
Regente William Marshal, I conde de Pembroke (1216-1219)
Hubert de Burgh, I conde de Kent (1219-1227)
Descendencia Eduardo I de Inglaterra
Margarita, reina de Escocia
Beatriz de Inglaterra, duquesa de Bretaña
Edmundo el Jorobado, I conde Leicester y Lancaster
Coat of Arms of England (-1340).svg
Escudo de Enrique III de Inglaterra
Enrique III de Inglaterra (castillo de Winchester, 1 de octubre de 1207 – Palacio de Westminster, 16 de noviembre de 1272) fue rey de Inglaterra, señor de Irlanda y duque de Aquitania de 1216 a 1272.1
Hijo primogénito de Juan I de Inglaterra y de Isabel de Angulema, sucedió a su padre en el trono el 18 de octubre de 1216 con solo 9 años de edad, por lo que el país fue gobernado por regentes hasta 1227.
Primera coronación de Enrique III en 1216. Ilustración del siglo XIII
Segunda coronación de Enrique III por Mateo de París
Enrique nació en el castillo de Winchester el 1 de octubre de 1207.2 Fue el hijo mayor de Juan I e Isabel de Angulema.3 Poco se conoce de los primeros años de su vida.4 5 Fue criado inicialmente por una nodriza llamada Elena en el sur de Inglaterra, lejos de la corte itinerante del rey, que probablemente tenía estrechos lazos con su madre.4 6 Enrique tuvo cuatro hermanos y hermanas legítimos menores —Ricardo, Juana, Isabel y Leonor— y varios hermanos ilegítimos mayores.7 En 1212 su educación fue confiada a Peter des Roches, obispo de Winchester, bajo cuya dirección, Enrique recibió entrenamiento militar por Felipe D'Aubigny, y aprendió a montar a caballo.6
Hombre afable y calmo por naturaleza, se dedicó a cultivar las artes y letras en lugar de devolver a la corona el prestigio perdido. Además, su fatal debilidad de carácter lo hizo fácil títere de su esposa, quien colocó en los puestos del gobierno a los favoritos franceses que había llevado consigo cuando se casó con el rey, lo que provocó el rechazo de la nobleza, encabezada por su propio cuñado, Simón V de Montfort.
Su gestión política fue un rotundo fracaso: sus intentos de conseguir la corona Imperial para su hermano Ricardo de Cornualles y la corona de Sicilia para su hijo Edmundo —lo que hizo que gastase grandes caudales en ejércitos— y sus pretensiones de recuperar sus posesiones francesas, tampoco tuvieron éxito, teniendo que firmar el Tratado de París (1259), por el que cedía sus condados de Anjou, Turena y Maine. Luis IX, en un acto de extremada generosidad, le permitió conservar el ducado de Guyena como feudo vasallo.
En 1258 reúne al parlamento para exigir una contribución especial para aliviar su situación económica, pero los barones del reino, capitaneados por Montfort, rehúsan, y llegan a obligar al rey a firmar las Provisiones de Oxford, que restringían el poder real.8 9
Leonor de Provenza (izq.) y Enrique (der.) en su regreso a Inglaterra desde Poitou en 1243. Dibujo de Mateo de París en la Historia Anglorum.
Enrique III se niega a respetar los acuerdos suscritos, lo que provoca la sublevación de los nobles,10 11 con Montfort a la cabeza, provocando la Segunda Guerra de los Barones.12 El rey fue derrotado y hecho prisionero en la batalla de Lewes13 en 1264. Leonor y su hijo mayor Eduardo, heredero del trono, se refugian en Francia, al lado de Margarita (hermana mayor de Leonor), quien convence a su esposo Luis IX de que apoye a Eduardo con un ejército para reconquistar el poder y liberar a su padre.
Entretanto, la actitud despótica de Montfort —que con el título de Senescal de Inglaterra era el virtual gobernante del país— le granjeó la antipatía de su antiguos aliados. Eduardo aprovecha esto para retornar a Inglaterra y reunir bajo su mando a los descontentos, enfrentando al usurpador Montfort en la batalla de Evesham14 (4 de agosto de 1265), donde fue derrotado y muerto.
El rey es liberado y repuesto en el trono, pero tanto él como su hijo y heredero comprenden que no pueden seguir gobernando como sus antepasados, por lo que deciden reconocer la Carta Magna y buena parte de las Provisiones de Oxford en el estatuto de Marlborough en 1267, que también contiene elementos del dictamen de Kenilworth.
Enrique III murió en el palacio de Westminster el 16 de noviembre de 1272 y fue sepultado en la abadía de Westminster.
Matrimonio y descendencia[editar]
Enrique y sus hijos Eduardo, Margarita, Beatriz, Edmundo y Catalina (de izquierda a derecha) en una cronología de 1300–1308
Enrique se casó en la catedral de Canterbury el 14 de enero de 1236 con Leonor de Provenza, hija del conde Ramón Berenguer V de Provenza, nieto del rey Alfonso II de Aragón y bisnieto del rey Alfonso VII de Castilla. Fruto de este matrimonio fueron, al menos, cinco hijos:
Eduardo (17.1.1239 – 8.7.1307).
Margarita (29.9.1240-26.2.1275), casada con Alejandro III de Escocia.
Beatriz (Burdeos, Francia, 25.6.1242 – Londres, 24.3.1275), casada con Juan II, duque de Bretaña.
Edmundo (Londres, 16.1.1245 – Bayona, Francia, 5.6.1296), creado conde de Chester (1253), conde de Leicester (25.10.1264, tras la expropiación a los Montfort), conde de Derby (12.7.1265), y conde de Lancaster (1267); en 1254 le fue ofrecida la corona de Sicilia por el papa Inocencio IV, pero no llegó a tomar posesión efectiva.
Catalina (palacio de Westminster, 25.11.1253 – castillo de Windsor, 3.5.1257), se le descubrió la sordera a los dos años de edad. [1].
Hay razones para dudar de la existencia de varios hijos que se les atribuyen a Enrique y Leonor:
Ricardo (n. después de 1247 - m. antes de 1256),
Juan (n. después de 1250 - m. antes de 1256), y
Enrique (n. después de 1253 - m. joven).
Sólo a través de una adición del siglo XIV al manuscrito de Flores Historiarum, se conoce la existencia de otro hijo, pero no lo menciona ninguna fuente contemporánea.
Guillermo (n. y m. hacia el año 1258) es un error por el sobrino del medio hermano de Enrique, Guillermo de Valence.
Otra hija, Matilda, aparece mencionada sólo en la crónica de la abadía de Hayles, junto otros hijos ficticios como un hijo llamado Guillermo para el rey Juan, y un hijo bastardo llamado Juan para el rey Eduardo I. La existencia de Matilda es como mínimo dudosa.15
Linea Genetica N°1 FAMILIA |•••► HENRY
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1.- 1207 HENRY III, KING OF ENGLAND |•••► Pais:Reino Unido
PADRE: John I (Lackland), King of England
MADRE: Isabelle of Angoulême, Queen Consort of England
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2.- 1166 JOHN I (LACKLAND), KING OF ENGLAND |•••► Pais:Reino Unido
PADRE: Henry II Plantagenet (Curtmantle), king of England
MADRE: Eleanor d'Aquitaine, Queen Consort Of England
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3.- 1133 HENRY II PLANTAGENET (CURTMANTLE), KING OF ENGLAND |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Geoffroy V, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain
MADRE: Empress (Emperatriz) Matilda
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4.- 1113 GEOFFROY V, COUNT OF ANJOU, MAINE AND MORTAIN |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Fulk V, King of Jerusalem
MADRE: Ermengarde, Countess Of Maine
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5.- 1089 FULK V, KING OF JERUSALEM |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Fulk Iv The Surly, Count Of Anjou
MADRE: Bertrada Of Montfort, Queen Consort Of France
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6.- 1043 FULK IV THE SURLY, COUNT OF ANJOU |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Gâtinais Godofredo conde de MADRE: Anjou Ermengarda de
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7.- GÂTINAIS GODOFREDO CONDE DE |•••► Pais:
PADRE: Hugues Du Perche, Comte De Gatinais MADRE: Beatrice of Mâcon
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Linea Genetica N°2 FAMILIA |•••► ISABELLE
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1.- 1188 ISABELLE OF ANGOULÊME, QUEEN CONSORT OF ENGLAND |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Aymer, count of Angoulême
MADRE: Alice De Courtenay, Comtesse D'angoulême
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2.- 1160 AYMER, COUNT OF ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Guillame Taillefer of Angouleme, Comte of Angouleme
MADRE: Marguerite de Turenne, comtesse d'Angoulême
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3.- 1115 GUILLAME TAILLEFER OF ANGOULEME, COMTE OF ANGOULEME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Vulgrin II, comte d'Angoulême
MADRE: Pontia de La Marche
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4.- 1089 VULGRIN II, COMTE D'ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: William V Taillefer Count of Angoulême
MADRE: Vitapoi de Benauges, comtesse consort d'Angoulême
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5.- 1084 WILLIAM V TAILLEFER COUNT OF ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Fulk, count of Agoulême
MADRE:
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6.- 1015 FULK, COUNT OF AGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Geoffrey I, count of Angoulême
MADRE: Pétronille d'Angoulême
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7.- 0990 GEOFFREY I, COUNT OF ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: William II, count of Angoulême
MADRE: Gerberge, countess of Anjou
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8.- 0960 WILLIAM II, COUNT OF ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Arnaud Manzer count of Angoulême
MADRE: Raingarde NN comtesse d'Angoulême
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9.- 0927 ARNAUD MANZER COUNT OF ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Guillaume I Taillefer count of Angoulême
MADRE:
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10.- 0895 GUILLAUME I TAILLEFER COUNT OF ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Alduin, count of Angoulême
MADRE:
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11.- 0866 ALDUIN, COUNT OF ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Wulgrin, count of Angoulême
MADRE: Roselinde Guilhemide
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12.- 0828 WULGRIN, COUNT OF ANGOULÊME |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Wulfhard, count of Flavigny
MADRE: Susanna (807)
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13.- 0783 WULFHARD, COUNT OF FLAVIGNY |•••► Pais:Francia
PADRE: Udalrich II, Graf im Breisgau
MADRE:
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14.- 0756 UDALRICH II, GRAF IM BREISGAU |•••► Pais:Suiza
PADRE: Udalrich I, Graf im Breisgau
MADRE: Udalrich
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15.- 0729 UDALRICH I, GRAF IM BREISGAU |•••► Pais:Alemania
PADRE: Gerold, count in Kraichgau
MADRE: Emma, of Alemannia, Duchess of Swabia
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16.- 0702 GEROLD, COUNT IN KRAICHGAU |•••► Pais:Alemania
PADRE: Frankish Aristocrat
MADRE: Unknown Mother of Gerold von Anglachgau
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17.- 0672 FRANKISH ARISTOCRAT |•••► Pais:Alemania
PADRE: Aristocrat
MADRE:
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