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21° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Bernard I, comte de la Marche is your 21st great grandfather.


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Bernard I, comte de la Marche is your 21st great grandfather.

You→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→   Morella Álamo Borges 

your mother →  Belén Borges Ustáriz 

her mother →  Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna 

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate 

her father →  María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra 

his mother → Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina, Teniente Coronel 

her father →  Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza 

his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique 

her mother →  Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza 

her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna 

her mother →  Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo 

her mother →  Juan Fernández De Mendoza Y Manuel 

her father → Sancha Manuel 

his mother →  Sancho Manuel de Villena Castañeda, señor del Infantado y Carrión de los Céspedes 

her father → Manuel de Castilla, señor de Escalona 

his father →  Ferdinand "the Saint", king of Castile and León 

his father →  Alfonso IX of Leon 

his father → Fernando II, rey de León 

his father →  Berenguela de Barcelona, reina consorte de León y Castilla 

his mother → Ramon Berenguer III "the Great" count of Barcelona 

her father →  Ramon Berenguer II Cap d'Estopes, comte de Barcelona 

his father → Almodis de la Marca 

his mother →  Bernard I, comte de la Marche 

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Bernat I de la Marcha, comte de la Marcha MP 

Gender: Male

Birth: between circa 991 and circa 993

Death: between circa 1038 and circa June 16, 1047 (37-64)

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Son of Audebert I, comte de la Marche and Almode de la Marche, Contess of Charroux 

Husband of Amélie de Montignac 

Father of Almodis de la Marca; Aldebert II, comte de la Marche; Matilda De la Marche; Lucie de la Marche and Rangearde de La Marche 

Half brother of Guillaume le Gros, VI duc d'Aquitaine et comte IV de Poitiers 

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The County of Marche (Occitan: la Marcha) was a medieval French county, approximately corresponding to the modern département of Creuse.


Marche first appeared as a separate fief about the middle of the 10th century when William III, duke of Aquitaine, gave it to one of his vassals named Boso, who took the title of count. In the 12th century it passed to the family of Lusignan, sometime also counts of Angoulême and counts of Limousin, until the death of the childless Count Guy in 1308, when it was seized by Philip IV of France. In 1316 it was made an appanage for his youngest son the Prince, afterwards Charles IV and a few years later (1327) it passed into the hands of the family of Bourbon. The family of Armagnac held it from 1435 to 1477, when it reverted to the Bourbons, and in 1527 it was seized by Francis I and became part of the domains of the French crown. It was divided into Haute Marche and Basse Marche, the estates of the former being in existence until the 17th century. From 1470 until the Revolution the province was under the jurisdiction of the parlement of Paris.


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The County of Marche (Occitan: la Marcha) was a medieval French county, approximately corresponding to the modern département of Creuse. Marche first appeared as a separate fief about the middle of the 10th century when William III, duke of Aquitaine, gave it to one of his vassals named Boso, who took the title of count. In the 12th century it passed to the family of Lusignan, sometime also counts of Angoulême and counts of Limousin, until the death of the childless Count Guy in 1308, when it was seized by Philip IV of France. In 1316 it was made an appanage for his youngest son the Prince, afterwards Charles IV and a few years later (1327) it passed into the hands of the family of Bourbon. The family of Armagnac held it from 1435 to 1477, when it reverted to the Bourbons, and in 1527 it was seized by Francis I and became part of the domains of the French crown. It was divided into Haute Marche and Basse Marche, the estates of the former being in existence until the 17th century. From 1470 until the Revolution the province was under the jurisdiction of the parlement of Paris.

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Matilda De la Marche

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Adalbert II, comte de Périgord

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Hélie III, comte de Périgord

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William V, duke of Aquitaine

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Ancestors of Roger I le Vieux de Comminges, comte de Carcassonne


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1. Roger I le Vieux de Comminges, comte de Carcassonne b. 930, Razengues, Gers, Midi-Pyrénées, France; d. circa 1011, Carcassonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
2. Arnaud I, Count of Comminges d. before November 27, 957
3. Aznar III, comte de Comminges b. 890; d. 940
4. Loup Aznar, comte de Comminges b. 865; d. 935
5. Comte Aznar II García, Count of Comminges b. 831; d. 905
6. Garssia Aznar de Gascohna, Viscount of Comminges b. 805, Comminges, Haute Garonne, Midi Pyrenees, France; d. 870, Carcassonne, Aude, Languedoc, France
7. Aznar Sanchez, comte de Gascogne b. 775; d. 836
8. Sanche I, duc de Gascogne d. circa 812
9. Loup II, duc de Gascogne b. 735, Gascony, France; d. 778, Roncevaux, Buthiers, Ile-de-France, France
9. Numabela Froilez de Cantabria b. circa 752, Cantabria, Cantabria, Spain; d. Bigorre, France
10. Munia Fróilaz Gundersindez b. circa 730, Cantabria, Cantabria, Spain

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