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Spanish: Da. Juana de Ginebra

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 1040

Geneva (Genève), Canton of Geneva, Switzerland 

Death: circa 1095 (46-63)

Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France 

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Daughter of Gerold I, count of Geneva and Gisela of Burgundy

Wife of Amadeus II, count of Savoy

Mother of Adélaïde de Maurienne, Comtesse de Savoie et de Maurienne; Alice ? (unconfimed) de Bâgé; Humbert II, count of Savoy "the Fat"; Oddon de Savoy, count; Auxilia de Savoie and 1 other

Sister of Conon (unconfirmed) de Geneva

Half sister of Aimon I, comte de Genève and Guillaume de Faucigny, Sire de Faucigny 


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Jeanne de Geneve was born 1050 to Gerold II de Geneve (c1020-1080) and Gisele and died at an unspecified date. Jeanne married Amédée II de Savoie 1065 .


Belgium


Ancestors are from Belgium.


Offspring of Jeanne de Geneve and Amédée II de Savoie (c1050-1080)


Name Birth Death


Humbert II de Savoie (aft1065-1103) 1065 October 14, 1103


Constance de Savoie (aft1065-c1112) 1065 1112


Adélaïde de Savoie (aft1065-1090) 1065 1090


Auxilia de Savoie (af1065-c1112) 1065 1112


Husband: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeus_II,_Count_of_Savoy


Amadeus II (c.1050 – 26 January 1080) was the Count of Savoy from 1078 to 1080. His life is obscure and few documents mention him. During his reign he was overshadowed by his mother, but he had good relations with the Papacy and, for a time, the Holy Roman Emperor.[1]


Before his countship


The second son of Otto, Count of Savoy, and Adelaide, Margravine of Turin, Amadeus II was probably born around 1050, because he, alongside other noblemen of the Kingdom of Burgundy, swore an oath on the tomb of Saint Peter in Rome to defend the Church around 1070–73. In 1074 Pope Gregory VII was trying to persuade William I, Count of Burgundy, to remember this vow and, with Amadeus and others, go to the defence of the Roman Empire in the East against the Seljuk Turks.[2] As his mother is known to have had good relations with the Papacy in these years, this record seems to indicate that Amadeus was following his mother's policies at this early stage in his career.[2]


Early in 1077 Amadeus, with his mother and brother Peter, then Count of Savoy, hosted his sister Bertha, and his brother-in-law, Bertha's husband, the Emperor Henry IV. Amadeus and Adelaide then escorted the imperial couple to Canossa so the excommunicated emperor could reconcile with the pope. There they both took part in the negotations and stood as pledges for the emperor's good faith.[2]


On 16 July 1078 Amadeus and Peter witnessed a donation of their mother's to the Abbey of Novalesa.[2] It was the last act of Amadeus and Peter together.


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On 9 August 1078 Peter died and Amadeus succeeded him as Count of Savoy, but in the March of Turin, where Peter had co-ruled with their mother, Amadeus was never margrave, although the reason for this is unclear.[2] One document, issued by his widowed daughter Adelaide in 1090, refers to him as "count and margrave" (comes et marchio), but it is probably anachronistic.[3] There is only one document from his reign, in the cartulary of Saint-André-le-Bas in Vienne, which is dated when "Count Amadeus [was] reigning."[4] This shows, by the absence of the regnal year of the emperor, that despite his involvement in the reconciliation at Canossa, Amadeus II was neutral in the wider Investiture Controversy and the wars against Henry IV that it caused in Germany.[3]


Amadeus died in Turin on 26 January 1080, according to the necrology of the church of Saint Andrew there.[5] This date must be at least approximately correct, since Adelaide made a monastic donation for the benefit of the souls of her sons Margrave Peter and Count Amadeus on 8 March.[6]


[edit] Marriage, children and succession


According to the much later Chronicles of Savoy, Amadeus married Joan, daughter of "Girard, Count of Burgundy", which scholars have surmised to have been Count Gerold II of Geneva. The Chronicon Altacumbae says only that "the wife of Amadeus [was] from Burgundy", which might refer to Amadeus I.[7] If his wife were Genevan, it would explain how the house of Savoy came so early to possess a large portion of the Genevois.[8] His wife, whatever her name and origins, bore Amadeus II several children, although there is some uncertainty about how many:


* Adelaide, wife of Manasses, sire de Coligny

* Ausilia (also Auxilia or Usilia), second wife of Humbert II de Beaujeu, whom she bore four sons by the last decade of the eleventh century: Guichard, Humbert, Guigues, and Hugh

The succession of Amadeus II is unclear. His son Humbert II, who was later Count of Savoy, is well known, but in 1082 the Count of Savoy was Otto II. Although Amadeus is known to have had a younger brother named Otto, he is more likely to have been the Bishop of Asti of this name and time. This has led some scholars, beginning with the Conte di Vesme, to make Otto II the eldest son of Amadeus II, who succeeded him and was in turn succeeded by Humbert II.[8] In the immediate aftermath of Amadeus's death, Adelaide took control of all the Savoyard lands on both sides of the Alps.


Gerold II de Geneve, Count of Geneva, was born circa 1020 to Gerold I de Geneve (?-c1023) and Bertha de Bourgogne (c990-c1037) and died 1080 of unspecified causes. Gerold married Gisele circa 1040 . Gerold married Thetberge von Rheinfelden circa 1040 .


Belgium


Ancestors are from Belgium.


Offspring of Gerold II de Geneve and Gisele


Name Birth Death


Jeanne de Geneve (1050-1095) 1050


Conon de Genève (c1040-bef1080) 1040 1080


Guy de Genève (c1045-c1092) 1045 1092


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Offspring of Gerold II de Geneve and Thetberge von Rheinfelden (c1045-c1092)


Name Birth Death


Aymon I de Genève (c1070-1128) 1070 1128


Burchard de Genève (c1072-c1119) 1072 1119


Adelaide of Susa (also Adelheid, Adelais, or Adeline; ca. 1014/1020 – 19 December 1091[1]) was the Marchioness of Turin from 1034 to her death. She moved the seat of the march from Turin to Susa and settled the itinerant court there. She was the last of the Arduinici.


Born in Turin to Ulric Manfred II and Bertha, daughter of Oberto II around 1014/1020, Adelaide's early life is not well-known. Her only brother predeceased her father in 1034, though she had two younger sisters, Immilla and Bertha. Thus, on Ulric's death, the great margraviate was divided between his three daughters, though the greatest part by far went to Adelaide. She received the counties of Ivrea, Auriate, Aosta, and Turin. The margravial title, however, had primarily a military purpose at the time and, thus, was not suitable for a woman.


Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, therefore arranged a marriage between Adelaide and Herman IV, Duke of Swabia, to serve as margrave of Turin after Ulric's death (1034). The two were married in January 1037, but Herman died of the plague while fighting at Naples in July 1038.[2]


Adelaide remarried in order to secure her vast march to Henry of Montferrat (1041), but he died in 1045 and left her a widow for the second time. Immediately, a third marriage was undertaken, this time to Otto of Savoy (1046). With Otto she had three sons, Peter I, Amadeus II, and Otto. She also had two daughters, Bertha and Adelaide. Bertha, the countess of Maurienne, married the Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, while Adelaide married Rudolf of Rheinfeld, who opposed Henry as King of Germany.


After 1060, Adelaide acted as regent for her sons. In 1068, Henry tried to divorce Bertha and consequently drove Adelaide to an intense hatred of him and his family. However, through the intervention of Bertha, Henry received Adelaide's support when he came to Italy to submit to Pope Gregory VII and Matilda of Tuscany at Canossa. Adelaide and Amadeus accompanied the humiliated emperor to Canossa. In gratitude for her mediation, Henry donated Bugey to Adelaide and her family and took back Bertha as his wife, returning to Germany.


Adelaide later played the mediator between her two royal sons-in-law, Henry and the aforementioned Rudolf during the wars of the 1080s in Germany. She was an opponent of the Gregorian reform, though she honoured the papacy, and defender of the autonomy of abbacies.


In 1091, Adelaide died, to the general mourning of her people, and was buried in the parochial church of Canischio (Canisculum), a small village on the Cuorgnè in the Valle dell'Orco, to which she had retired in her later years.[3] In the cathedral of Susa, in a niche in the wall, there is a statue of walnut wood, beneath a bronze veneer, representing Adelaide, genuflecting in prayer. Above it can be read the inscription: Questa è Adelaide, cui l'istessa Roma Cole, e primo d'Ausonia onor la noma.


Adelaide had passed her childhood amongst the retainers of her father and had even learned the martial arts when young, bearing her own arms and armour. She was reputed to be beautiful and virtuous. She was pious, putting eternal things ahead of temporal. Strong in temperament, she did not hesitate to punish even the bishops and grandees of her realm. She patronised the minstrels and always received them at her court, urging them to compose songs emphasising religious values. She was a founder of cloisters and monasteries that transmitted the history of the region. The only failure of Adelaide's career was the loss of the County of Albon. Greatly admired in her own time, she was compared to Deborah of Biblical fame and was known affectionately as the "marchioness of the Italians." Peter Damian summed up her life and career in the admiring words:


“ Tu, senza l'aiuto di un re, sostieni il peso del regno, ed a te ricorrono quelli che alle loro decisioni desiderano aggiungere il peso di una sentenza legale. Dio onnipotente benedica te ed i tuoi figlioli d'indole regia.


You, without the help of a king, sustain the weight of a kingdom, and to you return those who wish to add to their decisions the weight of legal pronouncement. Omnipotent God bless you and your regal children. ”


[edit] Children


Adelaide and Herman IV, Duke of Swabia had at least three children:


* Gebhard I, Count of Sulzbach

* Adalbert I, Count of Windberg

* Adelaide, married Hermann von Peugen

Adelaide and Otto of Savoy had five children:


* Peter I of Savoy

* Amedeus II of Savoy

* Otto, Bishop of Asti

* Bertha of Savoy, married Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

* Adelaide (died 1080), married Rudolf von Rheinfeld

The family of Amédée II de SAVOIE and Jeanne de GENÈVE


[133757] SAVOIE (de), Amédée II (Odo & Adelheid MARKGRAFIN [133758]), comte de Savoie


married about 1065, from Savoie ? (France, known area)

GENÈVE (de), Jeanne (Gerold & Berthe .. [133889])


1) Humbert II, comte de Maurienne, married about 1090 Gisle ou Gisèle de BOURGOGNE-IVRÉE

Bibliographie : Europaische Stammtafeln


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Amadeus II (c. 1046 – January 26, 1080) was Count of Savoy from 1060 to 1080, ruling jointly with Peter until 1078. He was the son of Otto of Savoy (Oddone in Italian).


Documents about his life are rather scarce. His effective rule after Peter's death was only nominal, as the reins remained in his mother Adelaide's hands. The two visited Rome in 1073.


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He married Joan (Giovanna in Italian) of Geneva and had four children:


Humbert II of Savoy


Adelaide (d. 1090)


Ausilia, married Umberto di Beaujeu


Constance, married Otto II of Montferrat


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Amadeus VII of Savoy, the Red Count  MP 

Italian: Amedeo VII di Savoia, il Conte Rosso, French: Amédée VII de Savoie, le comte Rouge

Gender: Male

Birth: February 24, 1360

Chambéry, Savoie, Rhone-Alpes, France 

Death: November 02, 1391 (31)

Ripaille, Geneva, Switzerland 

Place of Burial: Savoy, Rhône-Alpes, France

Immediate Family:

Son of Amadeus VI of Savoy, the Green Count and Bonne de Bourbon

Husband of Bonne of Savoy

Partner of Françoise Arnaud and Antoinette Chalvet

Father of Jeannette bâtarde de Savoie; Jeanne "Posthuma" Countess Of Savoy; Amédée VIII, duc de Savoie, prince de Piémont; Bonne De Savoie; Jeanne de Savoie and 1 other 


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Amadeus VII (March 1360, Chambéry[1] – 1 November 1391), known as the Red Count, was count of Savoy from 1383 to 1391.[2]


Amadeus was the son of Count Amadeus VI of Savoy and Bonne of Bourbon. Amadeus VII was known for his hospitality, for he would entertain people of all stations and never turned a person from his table without a meal.[3]


He married Bonne of Berry, daughter of John, Duke of Berry, who was the younger brother of King Charles V of France.[4] They had three children:


Amadeus VIII, later known as Antipope Felix V, married Mary of Burgundy (1380–1422), daughter of Philip the Bold[4]

Bonne (d. 1432) married to Louis of Piedmont, the final of the Savoy-Archaea Branch; see also Thomas II of Savoy

Joan (d. 1460) married to Giangiacomo Paleologo, marquis of Montferrat.

Upon his death at age 29 from tetanus,[5] controversy arose because of his will. Amadeus VII left the important role of guardian of his son and heir, Amadeus VIII, to his own mother, a sister of the powerful Duke de Bourbon, instead of following the tradition of appointing the child's mother, who was a daughter of the equally powerful Duke de Berry. It took three months of negotiations to restore peace in the family.[6]


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Linaje N°4 FAMILIA |•••► ISABEL

1.- 1313 ISABEL DE VALOIS, DUQUESA DE BORBÓN |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Carlos de Valois (Charles of France, Count of Valois)

MADRE:

Mahaut De Châtillon, Dama De Saint Pol

2.- 1270 CARLOS DE VALOIS (CHARLES OF FRANCE, COUNT OF VALOIS) |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Philip Iii (The Bold) Capet, King Of France

MADRE:

Isabella De Aragon

3.- 1245 PHILIP III (THE BOLD) CAPET, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Louis IX the Saint, King of France

MADRE:

Marguerite De Provence, Reine Consort De France

4.- 1214 LOUIS IX THE SAINT, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Louis Viii Le Lion, Roi De France

MADRE:

Blanche De Castille, Reine Consort De France

5.- 1187 LOUIS VIII LE LION, ROI DE FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Philip Ii Augustus, King Of France

MADRE:

Isabelle de Hainaut, Reine de France

6.- 1165 PHILIP II AUGUSTUS, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Louis Vii Le Jeune, Roi De France

MADRE:

Adèle De Champagne, Reine De France

7.- 1120 LOUIS VII LE JEUNE, ROI DE FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Louis VI the Fat, king of France

MADRE:

Adelaide of Maurienne

8.- 1081 LOUIS VI THE FAT, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Philip I, King Of France

MADRE:

Bertha De Holanda,

9.- 1052 PHILIP I, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Henry I, King Of France

MADRE:

Anna of Kiev, Queen Consort of the Franks

10.- 1009 HENRY I, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Robert II Capet, King of the France

MADRE:

Constance of Arles, queen consort of the Franks

11.- 0972 ROBERT II CAPET, KING OF THE FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

PADRE:

Hugues Capet, Roi Des Francs

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Adélaïde D'aquitaine, Reine Des Francs

12.- 0940 HUGUES CAPET, ROI DES FRANCS |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

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Hugh (Magnus) of Paris, count of Paris, duke of the Franks

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Hedwige of Saxony

13.- 0898 HUGH (MAGNUS) OF PARIS, COUNT OF PARIS, DUKE OF THE FRANKS |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

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Robert I, King of France

MADRE:

Béatrice de Vermandois

14.- 0866 ROBERT I, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:FranciaFrancia

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Robert IV (the Strong), Margrave of Neustria

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Adelaide of Tours

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her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna

her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate

her father → Miguel José de Ustáriz y Mijares de Solorzano

his father → Maria Josefa Mixares de Solórzano y Pacheco

his mother → Francisco Antonio Javier Mijares de Solorzano y Ascanio

her father → María Josefa de Ascanio y Tovar

his mother → Melchora Ana de Tovar Bañez y Pacheco de Maldonado

her mother → Capitán Manuel Felipe de Tovar y Bañez de Mendieta, Regidor de Caracas

her father → Martin de Tovar y Bañez de Maldonado, Capitan de Infanteria

his father → Antonio de Tovar y Bañez

his father → Martín de González y Tovar

his father → Catalina Sanz Pedraza

his mother → Miguel Sanz de Pedraza, De Pedraza

her father → Juan Sanz de Pedraza

his father → Margaretha de Saluces del Vasto

his mother → Giovanna Paleologa, del Monferrato

her mother → Guglielmo VIII Paleologo, marchese del Monferrato

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Bonne de Bourbon  

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 1341

Château de Vincennes 

Death: January 19, 1402 (56-65)

Mâcon, Saone-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France 

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Pierre I, duc de Bourbon and Isabella of Valois, Duchess of Bourbon

Wife of Amadeus VI of Savoy, the Green Count

Mother of Amadeus VII of Savoy, the Red Count

Sister of Louis II "le Bon", duc de Bourbon; Jeanne de Bourbon, reine de France; Blanca de Borbón, reina consorte de Castilla; Catherine de Bourbon; Marguerite de Bourbon and 2 others 


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Bonne of Bourbon


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Bonne of Bourbon (1341 – Château de Mâcon, January 19, 1402) was a daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon and Isabella of Valois and hence a sister of Jeanne de Bourbon.


She married Count Amadeus VI of Savoy in 1355 in Paris. They had two children:


Amadeus VII of Savoy (1360 - November 1, 1391). He married Bonne of Berry (1365–1435), daughter of Duke John of Berry and a niece of Bonne of Bourbon.


Louis of Savoy (1362 - 1365).


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Bonne of Bourbon (1341 – Château de Mâcon, January 19, 1402) was a daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon and Isabella of Valois and hence a sister of Jeanne de Bourbon.


She married Count Amadeus VI of Savoy in 1355 in Paris. They had two children:


* Amadeus VII of Savoy (1360 - November 1, 1391). He married Bonne of Berry (1365–1435), daughter of Duke John of Berry and a niece of Bonne of Bourbon.

* Louis of Savoy (1362–1365).

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Carlos de Valois (Charles of France, Count of Valois)

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Francés: De Orléans, duquesa de Borbón

Género: Mujer

Nacimiento: 1313

Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, Francia 

Muerte: 26 de julio de 1383 (69-70)

París, Ile-de-France, Francia 

Lugar de entierro: Couvent des Cordelieres, París, Isla de Francia, Francia

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Hija de Carlos de Francia, conde de Valois y Mahaut de Châtillon, dama de Saint Pol

Esposa de Pierre I, duque de Borbón

Madre de Luis II "le Bon", duque de Borbón ; Juana de Borbón, reina de Francia ; Blanca de Borbón, reina consorte de Castilla ; Bonne de Bourbon ; Catherine de Bourbon y otras 3 hermanas de Louis De Valois, conde de Chartres ; Marie de Valois, Principessa di Napoli y Blanche Marguerite de Valois Media hermana de Margaret de Brossard ; Antoine Valois (de Brossard)


; Anne Valois (de Brossard) ; Juana de Valois, condesa de Henao ; Isabelle de Valois y otras 7 personas 


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Isabelle de Saint-Pol de Valois (1313-1383)


Isabel de Valois, duquesa de Borbón


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Isabel de Valois (1313-26 de agosto de 1388). Era hija de Carlos de Valois y su tercera esposa Mahaut de Chatillon.


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Her paternal grandparents were Philip IV of France and Isabella of Aragon. Her maternal grandparents were Guy IV, Count of Saint-Pol and Marie of Brittany. She was a sister of Blanche of Valois, who married Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Blanche's daughter was Katharine of Bohemia, Blanche died in 1348 at the age of 31. Isabella's other sister was Marie of Valois who married Charles, Duke of Calabria in 1323, Marie was the mother of Joan I of Naples. Isabella had a brother called Louis, he became Count of Chartres but he died at the tender age of ten, Isabella, her mother and sisters were very upset. When her father died in 1325 all his titles went to Isabella's older half siblings by his first marriage to Marguerite of Anjou and Maine. We know Isabella was born in 1313 but it is unknown what her exact birthday was.


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On 25 January 1326 she married Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, son of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon. Peter and Isabella had only one son, Louis and seven daughters. Her husband sadly died at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, Isabella never remarried. After her husbands death Isabella's son Louis became the Duke of Bourbon, in 1356 Isabella arranged for her daughter Jeanne to marry Charles V of France, at the time he was the Dauphin of France so Jeanne became Dauphine.


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Name Birth Death Notes


Louis II, Duke of Bourbon 1337 1410 Became Duke of Bourbon in 1356, married Anna of Auvergne, had issue


Joanna of Bourbon 1338 1378 Married Charles V of France, had issue


Blanca of Bourbon 1339 1361 Married Peter of Castile, she was murdered by him in 1361 and had no issue


Bonne of Bourbon 1341 1402 Married Amadeus VI of Savoy, had issue


Catherine of Bourbon 1342 1427 Married John VI, Count of Harcourt


Margaret of Bourbon 1344 1416 Married Arnaud Amanieu, Lord of Albret, had issue


Isabelle of Bourbon 1345 1345 Died young


Mary of Bourbon 1347 1401 Prioress of Poissy


Isabella outlived her eldest two daughters. Her husband suffered from madness, so this was passed on to the couples children. Jeanne and Louis were the only two of the seven children to suffer from madness. Nobody thought that Jeanne suffered from insanity until she had a nervous breakdown shortly after the birth of her seventh child Louis I de Valois, Duke of Orléans. Isabella's grandson Charles VI of France is well known for suffering from the mental disorder. In 1361 Isabella's daughter Blanca was murdered on the orders of her husband Pedro because he had fallen in love with Maria de Padilla, Blanca was either shot by a crossbowman or she was poisoned, Isabella was very upset to hear of the death of her second eldest daughter.


Peter I, Duke of Bourbon


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On 25 January 1326 he married Isabella of Valois, daughter of Charles, Count of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Chatillon. Peter and Isabella had only one son, Louis, and seven daughters. These were:


Jeanne (1338–1378), married King Charles V of France


Blanche (1339–1361, Medina-Sidonia), married King Pedro of Castile in 1353 in Valladolid, poisoned by her husband


Bonne (1341 – January 19, 1402, Château de Mâcon), married Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy in 1355 in Paris


Catherine (1342–1427, Paris), married John VI, Count of Harcourt


Margaret (1344–1416), married Arnaud Amanieu, Viscount of Tartas


Isabelle (b. 1345)


Mary (1347–1401, Poissy), Prioress of Poissy


Charles of Valois


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Finally, in 1308, he married Mahaut of Chatillon (1293–1358), daughter of Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint Pol. They had also four children:


María de Valois (1309-1332). Se casó con Carlos, duque de Calabria y tuvo descendencia.


Isabel de Valois (1313-26 de agosto de 1388). Se casó con Pedro I, duque de Borbón.


Blanca de Valois (1317-1348). Se casó con Carlos IV, emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico. A veces llamado "Marguerite".


Luis, conde de Chartres (1318-1328)


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Linaje N°1 FAMILIA |•••► ISABEL

1.- 1313 ISABEL DE VALOIS, DUQUESA DE BORBÓN |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Carlos de Valois (Charles of France, Count of Valois)

MADRE:

Mahaut De Châtillon, Dama De Saint Pol

2.- 1270 CARLOS DE VALOIS (CHARLES OF FRANCE, COUNT OF VALOIS) |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Philip Iii (The Bold) Capet, King Of France

MADRE:

Isabella De Aragon

3.- 1245 PHILIP III (THE BOLD) CAPET, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Louis IX the Saint, King of France

MADRE:

Marguerite De Provence, Reine Consort De France

4.- 1214 LOUIS IX THE SAINT, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Louis Viii Le Lion, Roi De France

MADRE:

Blanche De Castille, Reine Consort De France

5.- 1187 LOUIS VIII LE LION, ROI DE FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Philip Ii Augustus, King Of France

MADRE:

Isabelle de Hainaut, Reine de France

6.- 1165 PHILIP II AUGUSTUS, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Louis Vii Le Jeune, Roi De France

MADRE:

Adèle De Champagne, Reine De France

7.- 1120 LOUIS VII LE JEUNE, ROI DE FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Louis VI the Fat, king of France

MADRE:

Adelaide of Maurienne

8.- 1081 LOUIS VI THE FAT, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Philip I, King Of France

MADRE:

Bertha De Holanda,

9.- 1052 PHILIP I, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Henry I, King Of France

MADRE:

Anna of Kiev, Queen Consort of the Franks

10.- 1009 HENRY I, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

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MADRE:

Constance of Arles, queen consort of the Franks

11.- 0972 ROBERT II CAPET, KING OF THE FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Hugues Capet, Roi Des Francs

MADRE:

Adélaïde D'aquitaine, Reine Des Francs

12.- 0940 HUGUES CAPET, ROI DES FRANCS |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Hugh (Magnus) of Paris, count of Paris, duke of the Franks

MADRE:

Hedwige of Saxony

13.- 0898 HUGH (MAGNUS) OF PARIS, COUNT OF PARIS, DUKE OF THE FRANKS |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Robert I, King of France

MADRE:

Béatrice de Vermandois

14.- 0866 ROBERT I, KING OF FRANCE |•••► Pais:Francia

PADRE:

Robert IV (the Strong), Margrave of Neustria

MADRE:

Adelaide of Tours

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