viernes, 4 de febrero de 2022

Maldonado de Armendáriz y Argumedo Francisco ★ Ref: MA-1540 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy




 11° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Francisco Maldonado de Armendáriz y Argumedo is your 11th great grandfather.


____________________________________________________________________________



<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

 (Linea Materna)

<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

Francisco Maldonado de Armendáriz y Argumedo is your 11th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Morella Álamo Borges

your mother → Belén Borges Ustáriz

her mother → Elías Felipe Borges Santamaría

her father → María Concepción Santamaría y Soublette

his mother → María Concepción Soublette de Xerez y Aristeguieta

her mother → Teresa de Jesús Ignacia Xerez, de Aristeguieta y Blanco

her mother → Miguel Gabriel Felipe Ignacio Xeréz de Aristeguieta y Lovera Otáñez

her father → Ana Francisca Lovera Otáñez y Bolívar

his mother → Josefa Maria de Bolívar Rebolledo y Martínez de Villegas

her mother → Capitán Luis de Bolívar y Rebolledo

her father → Leonor Rebolledo Maldonado de Almendariz

his mother → María Maldonado de Almendáriz y Villegas

her mother → Francisco Maldonado de Armendáriz y Argumedo

her fatherConsistency CheckShow short path | Share this path

You might be connected in other ways.


Show Me


 ADD PHOTO

Francisco Maldonado de Armendáriz y Argumedo  

Spanish: MALDONADO de ALMENDARIZ y VILLEGAS

Gender: Male

Birth: 1540

Navarra, Spain

Death: 1583 (41-43)

Immediate Family:

Husband of Luisa de Villegas y Pacheco

Father of María Maldonado de Almendáriz y Villegas; Luisa Maldonado de Almendáriz y Villegas; Juana de Maldonado de Almendariz y Villegas; Esperanza de Maldonado de Almendariz y Villegas; Juan Villegas Maldonado and 1 other


Added by: Guillermo Eduardo Ferrero Montilla on July 3, 2008

Managed by: Guillermo Eduardo Ferrero Montilla and 9 others

 0 Matches 

Research this Person

 Contact Profile Managers

 View Tree

 Edit Profile

Overview

Media

Timeline

Discussions

Sources

Revisions

DNA

Aboutedit | history

NOTE:Pasó a indias muy joven, radicándose en Santo Domingo, luego viajo a Coro donde pertenecio a las Milicias de Felipe de Hunten (welser), con las cuales participo en algunas de las exploraciones welseres, combatio en la famosa lucha contra los Omeguas, luego se residenció en El Tocuyo. Fué Capitan de Milicias del gobernador y Capitán General de Venezuela el Mariscal Gutierre de la Peña. Participó en las luchas contra el "Tirano Aguirre" en las llanuras de Barquisimeto en 1561. Formó parte de los fundadores de Borburata y Barquisimeto. En declaración suya, en 1585, refiere haber estado en la región central, hacia 1560, cuando Francisco Fajardo estaba en la costa de Los Caracas en compañía de Alonso Fajardo. Formó parte de la expedición capitaneada por Diego de Losada para la conquista y pacificación del valle de Los Caracas, en calidad de capitán de caballería. Participó en la fundación de Santiago de León de Caracas y de Nuestra Señora de Caraballeda. Valiosa fue su colaboración en la jornada de la conquista del valle de Los Caracas, por lo cual obtuvo un solar en la recien fundada villa. Quinto abuelo paterno de Simón Bolívar, "el Libertador".


show less

View All

Immediate Family

Text ViewAdd Family

Showing 7 people


Luisa de Villegas y Pacheco

wife


María Maldonado de Almendáriz ...

daughter


Luisa Maldonado de Almendáriz y...

daughter


Juana de Maldonado de Almendariz...

daughter


Esperanza de Maldonado de Almend...

daughter


Juan Villegas Maldonado

son


Ana de Maldonado de Almendariz y...

daughter


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


jueves, 3 de febrero de 2022

Teles de Menezes Gonçalo ★ Ref: TA-1335 |•••► #PORTUGAL 🏆🇵🇹★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 20° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Gonçalo Teles de Menezes, 1º conde de Neiva is your 20th great grandfather.


____________________________________________________________________________



<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

 (Linea Materna)

<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

Gonçalo Teles de Menezes, 1º conde de Neiva is your 20th great grandfather.of→ 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 → Maria Manuela Ibarra y Galindo

her mother → Andres Eugenio Rafael Ibarra é Ibarra

her father → Juan Julián de Ibarra y Herrera

his father → Antonia Nicolasa Sarmiento de Herrera y Loaisa

his mother → Juan Sarmiento de Herrera y Fernández Pacheco, Alférez Mayor

her father → Agustín Sarmiento de Herrera y Rojas

his father → Diego Sarmiento de Rojas y Ayala

his father → Pedro José Fernández de Saavedra, el Mozo

his father → Catalina Escobar de las Roelas

his mother → Juana de Ribera y Gudiel de las Roelas

her mother → Perafán de Rivera y Dávila

her father → Gómez Davila Fajardo, 6to Señor de San Roman, Villanueva, Guadamora y la Ventosa

his father → Inés Fajardo y Quesada

his mother → Teresa Rodríguez de Avilés

her mother → Beatriz Fernández Pacheco Téllez de Meneses

her mother → Inês de Menezes

her mother → Gonçalo Teles de Menezes, 1º conde de Neiva

her fatherConsistency CheckShow short path | Share this path

You might be connected in other ways.


Show Me



Gonçalo Teles de Menezes, 1º conde de Neiva MP

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1335

Death: June 28, 1403 (63-72)

Immediate Family:

Son of Martim Afonso Telo de Menezes and Aldonça Anes de Vasconcelos

Husband of Maria Afonso de Albuquerque

Father of Martinho Teles de Meneses, 2º senhor de Cantanhede and Inês de Menezes

Brother of João Afonso Telo de Menezes, 6º conde de Barcelos; Maria Teles de Menezes; Leonor Teles de Menezes, Rainha de Portugal; Vasco Teles de Meneses and Rodrigo Afonso Pimentel

Half brother of Joana Telles de Menezes


Added by: Adriana Magalhães Almeida on October 17, 2008

Managed by: Adriana Magalhães Almeida and 10 others

Curated by: <private> Pilla Damasio

 0 Matches 

Research this Person

 Contact Profile Managers

 View Tree

 Edit Profile

Overview

Media (1)

Timeline

Discussions

Sources

Revisions

DNA

Aboutedit | history

Martim Afonso foi o Mayordomo de Maria de Portugal , [2] a esposa do rei Afonso XI de Castela e mãe do único filho sobrevivente deste casamento, Pedro de Castela .


Em 16 de janeiro de 1356, ele e vários nobres estiveram no Alcázar de Toro com a rainha quando o rei Pedro de Castela chegou, acompanhado por vários escudeiros, entrou no terreno da fortaleza e ordenou o assassinato de vários dos homens que estavam lá com o rainha, incluindo Martim. Pero López de Ayala em suas crônicas descreve os eventos da seguinte forma:


E então o rei ordenou que a rainha Dona Maria, sua mãe, que estava dentro do Alcázar, fosse sair e ir até ele. E a rainha pediu misericórdia pelos cavalheiros que estavam com ela e implorou em favor deles pelo perdão do rei. E o rei disse-lhe novamente para vir a ele desde que ele saberia o que deve ser feito com os senhores que estavam ao seu lado (...) ea rainha deixou o Alcázar, e com ela, também condessa dona Juana a esposa do conde Dom Henrique , Don Pero Estevanez Carpentero Grão-Mestre da Ordem de Calatravae Ruy González de Castañeda e Alfonso Téllez Girón e Martín Alfonso Tello (...) Outro escudeiro chegou e matou Martim Afonso Telo (...) e a rainha Dona Maria, a mãe do rei, quando viu que esses senhores tinham foi morto, caiu no chão, inconsciente (...) e quando eles a ajudaram a ficar de pé e ela viu todos os cavalheiros mortos, nus, ao seu redor, ela começou a gritar, e correu o rei, seu filho , dizendo-lhe para desonrar e machucá-la para sempre, e que ela preferiria morrer a viver. (tradução solta)


Martim Afonso e sua esposa, Aldonça Anes de Vasconcelos, filha de João Mendes de Vasconcelos, [4] Alcalde de Estremoz , e Aldara Alfonso Alcoforado, teve os seguintes filhos: [5]


João Afonso Telo (morto a 14 de agosto de 1385 na Batalha de Aljubarrota ), 6º Conde de Barcelos em 1382, presidente da Câmara de Lisboa , almirante do Reino de Portugal, e marido de Beatriz de Alburquerque, filha ilegítima de João Afonso de Albuquerque . [6]


Gonçalo Teles de Meneses (falecido em 28 de junho de 1403), conde de Neiva e senhor de Faria , casado com Maria Afonso de Albuquerque, também filha ilegítima de João Afonso de Albuquerque; [7]


Maria Teles de Meneses (m. Novembro 1379), esposa de Álvaro Dias de Sousa e, após a sua morte, casou-se com o infante João de Portugal , duque de Valência de Campos , filho do rei Pedro I de Portugal e Inês de Castro , pais do Infante Fernando, senhor de Eça ; [7]


Leonor Teles, rainha consorte de Portugal como esposa do rei Fernando I de Portugal. [8]


Ele também foi pai de uma filha nascida fora do casamento:


Joana Teles de Meneses, que se casou com Juan Alfonso Pimentel , primeiro conde de Benavente. [9]


read more

View All

Immediate Family

Text ViewAdd Family

Showing 12 of 12 people


Maria Afonso de Albuquerque

wife


Martinho Teles de Meneses, 2º s...

son


Inês de Menezes

daughter


Martim Afonso Telo de Menezes

father


Aldonça Anes de Vasconcelos

mother


João Afonso Telo de Menezes, 6...

brother


Maria Teles de Menezes

sister


Leonor Teles de Menezes, Rainha ...

sister


Vasco Teles de Meneses

brother


Rodrigo Afonso Pimentel

brother


Sister of Catalina Fernández

father's partner


Joana Telles de Menezes

half sister


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


miércoles, 2 de febrero de 2022

Ibáñez de Toledo y Salvadores Alcalde Mayor de Toledo Álvaro ★ Ref: ES-1245 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 19° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Álvaro Ibáñez de Toledo y Salvadores, Alcalde Mayor de Toledo is your 19th great grandfather.


____________________________________________________________________________



<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

(Linea Paterna) 

<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

Álvaro Ibáñez de Toledo y Salvadores, Alcalde Mayor de Toledo is your 19th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Dr. Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo

his father → Dr. Enrique Urdaneta Maya

his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez

his mother → Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui

her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón

her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño

her father → Jacobo de Uzcátegui Bohorques

his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques Dávila

his mother → Juan Jimeno de Bohórquez

her father → Luisa Velásquez de Velasco

his mother → Juan Velásquez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita

her father → Ortún Velázquez de Velasco

his father → María Enríquez de Acuña

his mother → Inés Enríquez y Quiñones

her mother → Teresa Fernández de Quiñones y Toledo

her mother → María de Toledo y Ayala

her mother → Fernando Álvarez de Toledo Meneses, II Señor de Valdecorneja, Mariscal Mayor de Castilla

her father → Garci García Álvarez de Toledo, Alcalde Mayor de Toledo

his father → Juan Álvarez de Toledo

his father → Álvaro Ibáñez de Toledo y Salvadores, Alcalde Mayor de Toledo

his fatherConsistency CheckShow short path | Share this path

You might be connected in other ways.


Show Me



Álvaro Ibáñez de Toledo y Salvadores, Alcalde Mayor de Toledo MP

Spanish: Álvaro Ibáñez de Toledo / Fáñez de Toledo, Alcalde de Toledo

Gender: Male

Birth: 1245

Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, España (Spain)

Death: 1306 (60-62)

Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, España (Spain)

Immediate Family:

Son of Juan Estévanez de Toledo, Señor de Biveros and María Salvadores

Husband of Juana García Carrillo y Alvarez Osorio, Señora de Villabáñez and Sancha Gutiérrez

Father of Garci I Álvarez de Toledo, alcalde mayor de Toledo and Juan Álvarez de Toledo

Brother of Gonzalo Ibáñez de Toledo, señor de la villa de Viedma; Beatriz Yáñez de Toledo and Juan Ibañez de Toledo


Added by: Jorge A. González Moreno on November 12, 2008

Managed by: Alberto Siredey Donoso and 13 others

Curated by: Luis E. Echeverría Domínguez, Voluntary Curator

 0 Matches 

Research this Person

 Contact Profile Managers

 View Tree

 Edit Profile

Overview

Media (4)

Timeline

Discussions

Sources

Revisions

DNA

Aboutedit | history

Vivió bajo los reinados de D. Fernando III, el Santo (1217-1252) y D. Alfonso X, el Sabio (1252-1284). (Jorge F. Lima González Bonorino. "LOS ALVAREZ DE TOLEDO UNA FAMILIA MOZARABE". Apuntes Genealógicos. Estudios Histórico-Sociales de Buenos Aires, 2009).


View All

Immediate Family

Text ViewAdd Family

Showing 12 of 15 people


Sancha Gutiérrez

wife


Garci I Álvarez de Toledo, alca...

son


Juan Álvarez de Toledo

son


Juana García Carrillo y Alvarez...

wife


María Salvadores

mother


Juan Estévanez de Toledo, Seño...

father


Gonzalo Ibáñez de Toledo, señ...

brother


Beatriz Yáñez de Toledo

sister


Juan Ibañez de Toledo

brother


Gutierre González de Ceballos y...

stepson


Pedro Diaz de Ceballos y García

stepson


D. Elvira Álvarez de Ceballos, ...

stepdaughter

 


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


INDICE DE PARIENTES

INCLUYASE

martes, 1 de febrero de 2022

Durán Gonzalez María ★ Ref: GG-1528 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 13° Bisabuela/ Great Grandmother de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →María Durán is your 13th great grandmother.


____________________________________________________________________________



<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

(Linea Paterna) 

<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

María Durán is your 13th great grandmother.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Narcisa Márquez y Alcalá

her mother → Ana María de Alcalá y Mayz

her mother → Antonio de Alcalá y Rendón Sarmiento, Tesorero de la Real Hacienda

her father → Isabel María Rendón Sarmiento y Sánchez de Torres

his mother → Diego de Rendón Sarmiento y Palacios, Capitán

her father → Pedro Rendón Sarmiento e Isasi, Maestre de Campo

his father → Beatriz de Isasi y Ardouin de Rengel

his mother → María Ana Ana de Ardouin y Rengel

her mother → Marina de Rengel y Durán

her mother → María Durán

her motherConsistency CheckShow short path | Share this path

You might be connected in other ways.


Show Me


 ADD PHOTO

María Durán 

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 1528

Aceuchal, Badajoz, Spain

Death: circa 1569 (32-49)

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Esteban García de Duran and Elvira González

Wife of Juan Rengel Sanguino de Mendoza, "El Viejo"

Mother of Marina de Rengel y Durán; Juana Catalina Rengel y Durán; Juan Esteban Rengel Duran and Leonor Rengel de Durán


Added by: Samuel Felipe Sotillo Hermoso on January 28, 2008

Managed by: Pablo Romero (Curador) and 6 others

 0 Matches 

Research this Person

 Contact Profile Managers

 View Tree

 Edit Profile

Overview

Media

Timeline

Discussions

Sources

Revisions

DNA

About View in: 

Spanish edit | history

NATURAL de ACEUCHAL, BADAJOZ, NACIÓ HACIA 1528. HIJA LEGITIMA DE ESTEBAN GARCÍA y DE ELVIRA GONZÁLEZ. CASO EN SU TIERRA NATAL HACIA 1547 CON JUAN de RENGEL. INICIO VIAJE A INDIAS en 1569, en COMPAÑÍA de su PADRE ESTEBAN GARCÍA, CON SU ESPOSO y SUS SEIS HIJOS, EN LA EXPEDICIÓN de FERNÁNDEZ de SERPA. MURIÓ A BORDO EN LA TRAVESÍA del ATLÁNTICO. SUS HIJOS DIERON ORIGEN A SEIS PROLÍFICAS FAMILIAS de CUMANÁ, Edo. SUCRE. SU HIJA MARINA RENGEL DURÁN ES LA QUE SIGUE EN LA LINEA del LINAJE LEVEL de GODA.


View All

Immediate Family

Text ViewAdd Family

Showing 7 people


Juan Rengel Sanguino de Mendoza,...

husband


Marina de Rengel y Durán

daughter


Juana Catalina Rengel y Durán

daughter


Juan Esteban Rengel Duran

son


Leonor Rengel de Durán

daughter


Elvira González

mother


Esteban García de Duran

father


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


lunes, 31 de enero de 2022

Arboleda Pombo Julio ★ Ref: AP-1817 |•••► #COLOMBIA 🏆 🇨🇴 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 is your 10th cousin 11 times remove de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Julio Arboleda Pombo, 45º Presidente Titular de la República de Colombia is your 10th cousin 11 times removed


____________________________________________________________________________



<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

 (Linea Materna)

<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

Julio Arboleda Pombo, 45º Presidente Titular de la República de Colombia is your 10th cousin 11 times removed.of→ 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 → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina

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 → Juan Fernández de Mendoza Y Mathé de Luna

her brother → Fernán Yáñez de Mendoza

his son → Juan Fernández de Mendoza

his son → Emilia de Mendoza

his daughter → Paula Sánchez Troncones

her daughter → Fernán Sánchez, I Señor de Barcarrota

her son → Garcí Sánchez de Badajoz, II Señor de Barcarrota

his son → Beatríz Sánchez de Badajoz Melo, señora de la Lapa, Carrascal y Bejaranas

his daughter → Mencía Suárez de Figueroa

her daughter → Mencia de Manjarrés

her daughter → Francisco Vásquez de Silva, I Señor de la Manchada

her son → Luis de Silva y Lobo, II Señor de la Manchada

his son → Gonzalo de Silva y Ulloa, 24 de Jerez de los Caballeros

his son → Arias de Silva Saavedra, Capitan

his son → Jacinto Silva Saavedra

his son → Antonia de Silva Saavedra y Quintero Principe

his daughter → Cristóbal de Mosquera y Figueroa y Silva

her son → Ignacia de Mosquera Figueroa y Prieto de Tobar

his daughter → Juana Francisca Arrachea y Mosquera

her daughter → Julián Francisco María de Arboleda y Arrachea

her son → José Rafael Arboleda y Arroyo

his son → Julio Arboleda Pombo, 45.º Presidente Titular de la República de Colombia

his sonConsistency CheckShow short path | Share this path


Julio Arboleda Pombo, 45.º Presidente Titular de la República de Colombia MP

Gender: Male

Birth: June 06, 1817

Timbiquí, Cauca, Colombia

Death: November 13, 1862 (45)

Sierra de Berruecos, Narino, Colombia

Immediate Family:

Son of José Rafael Arboleda y Arroyo and Matilde Josefa de Pombo y O'Donnell

Husband of Panchita Cortes and Sofía Mosquera Hurtado

Father of Enrique Arboleda Cortes; Rafael Arboleda Mosquera; Beatriz Arboleda Mosquera; Julián Arboleda Mosquera; Daniel Arboleda Mosquera and 6 others

Brother of Sergio Arboleda Pombo


Marriage: 12 01 1839 Popayan

Added by: Jaime Quintero Serpa on August 31, 2008

Managed by: Alba Susan Arboleda and 7 others

Curated by: Gustavo Latorre (c)

 68 Matches 

 0  1   67 

Research this Person

 Contact Profile Managers

 View Tree

 Edit Profile

Overview

Media (3)

Timeline

Discussions

Sources

Revisions

DNA

Aboutedit | history

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julio_Arboleda_Pombo


Julio Arboleda Pombo (Timbiquí, Cauca, 9 de junio de 1817 - Sierra de Berruecos, Nariño, 13 de noviembre de 1862) fue un abogado, orador, poeta, militar, periodista, político, diplomático, parlamentario, académico, dramaturgo y estadista colombiano, elegido Presidente de la Confederación Granadina (actuales Repúblicas de Colombia y Panamá) en 1861.


Julio Arboleda Pombo Julio Arboleda Pombo Coat of arms of New Granada.svg Presidente de la Confederación Granadina 10 de junio de 1861-18 de julio de 1861 Predecesor Bartolomé Calvo Sucesor Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera Coat of arms of New Granada.svg Designado A La Presidencia De Nueva Granada 1857-1859 Predecesor Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera Sucesor Pedro Fernández Madrid Datos personales Nacimiento 9 de junio de 1817, Timbiquí, Cauca, Colombia Fallecimiento 13 de noviembre de 1862 (45 años) Sierra de Berruecos, Nariño, Colombia Partido Partido Conservador Colombiano Cónyuge Sofía Mosquera y Hurtado Profesión abogado, militar Ocupación Poeta y periodista Alma máter Universidad del Cauca


Julio Arboleda Pombo (Timbiquí, Cauca, 9 de junio de 1817 - Sierra de Berruecos, Nariño, 13 de noviembre de 1862) fue un abogado, orador, poeta, militar, periodista, político, diplomático, parlamentario, académico, dramaturgo y estadista colombiano, elegido Presidente de la Confederación Granadina (actuales Repúblicas de Colombia y Panamá) en 1861.1


Índice


1 Origen y circunstancias de su nacimiento

2 Vida militar

3 Escritor y periodista

4 Poeta

5 Vida familiar

6 Polémica por esclavismo

7 Elecciones presidenciales y muerte

8 In Memoriam

9 Notas

10 Bibliografía

Origen y circunstancias de su nacimiento


Nació en la localidad de Timbiquí, departamento del Cauca, el 9 de junio de 1817, del matrimonio de José Rafael Arboleda Arroyo y Matilde Pombo O'Donnell. Su padre, acaudalado aristócrata de Popayán, había huido hacia las extensas propiedades mineras que poseían en el Pacífico caucano con su esposa. Allí nació Julio, el primogénito de dicha unión. El segundo hijo del matrimonio Arboleda Pombo fue Sergio, quien nació en Popayán. Los Arboleda de origen español proceden de un condestable francés que pasó a la lucha contra los moros y participó en la batalla de las Navas de Tolosa y sus descendientes en la batalla del Salado, por cuyos hechos quedan rememorados en su escudo de armas que fue solicitado por su descendiente don Jacinto de Arboleda y Ortíz en Madrid en 1647.


«Yo nací en un desierto, en medio de las selvas incultas que orlan el mar Pacífico», decía Arboleda de su propio nacimiento. Se preciaba de ser sobrino de Miguel de Pombo, «cuya sangre derramada en la plaza de Bogotá fecundó el árbol de la libertad». Era primo suyo Francisco de Ulloa, Francisco José de Caldas era tío bisabuelo suyo y D. Enrique José O'Donnell, Conde de La Bisbal, era su tío abuelo. Por sangre y por tradición le venían a Arboleda los atributos excelsos de la inteligencia y ejemplos envidiables de sus mayores.2


Sus primeros conocimientos los adquirió en su casa en Popayán, donde se instruyó al amparo de su abuela materna Beatriz O'Donnell y Anethan, española de origen irlandés, y de su preceptor, Manuel María Luna. Los padres de Arboleda se esmeraron en brindarle una educación muy selecta y a los 11 años lo enviaron a Londres y a Oxford donde siguó estudios bajo un preceptor irlandés e hizo primeras publicaciones en periódicos británicos. Tras culminar sus estudios en Europa, regresa a Popayán en 1836 y estudia por dos años Jurisprudencia en la Universidad del Cauca sin culminarlos. Vida militar


Al estallar la guerra civil de 1840, tomó parte activa en defensa del gobierno. Se enlistó en las filas del ejército, donde alcanzó el rango de General, llegando a desempeñarse como Jefe de la VI División. Distinguióse en la guerra civil de 1860-1862 contra Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera, como su mayor enemigo, contra el cual libró importantes batallas. En 1862 derrotó al Presidente de Ecuador, Gabriel García Moreno, en la Batalla de Tulcán. En dicha batalla fue decisivo el desempeño de sus dos coroneles pastusos, José Antonio Eraso y José Francisco Zarama, quienes tomaron preso a García Moreno, acción por la cual Arboleda los ascendió a generales. Esta victoria cerró su última batalla en la vida: conocedor de los planes de Arboleda de regresar al Norte de Colombia por la vía de Berruecos, el General José Francisco Zarama hizo todo lo posible para evitar que su amigo corriera ese innecesario riesgo, atravesando el mismo sector en el cual había sido asesinado el Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre 30 años atrás, pero don Julio no oyó sus reiterados consejos ".3 Escritor y periodista


Su faceta de escritor, poeta y periodista se vio afectada en numerosas ocasiones por la agitada vida política de Colombia y por las luchas fratricidas que caracterizaron los enfrentamientos políticos del país durante el siglo XIX. Antes de tomar las armas, Arboleda había iniciado su incursión en el mundo de las letras con la creación del periódico El Independiente, que fundó durante su época de universitario en Popayán.


En 1842 publicó El Patriota y en 1843 El Payanés. Acompañó a su tío Lino de Pombo y a Florentino González en la redacción de El Siglo. Encabezó la oposición al presidente José Hilario López con El Misóforo. Durante su estadía en Lima también estuvo dedicado al periodismo, a través de la redacción de El intérprete del pueblo. Poeta


Arboleda pertenece a la generación de poetas del romanticismo literario, que cantaron al amor y a la naturaleza, en contraposición al racionalismo imperante pocos años antes.


Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo describe a Arboleda de la siguiente manera: "Cuando regresó de Inglaterra a su tierra natal competían en él las dotes del scholar con las del gentleman, pero nunca pudo ser el cultivo de las letras su ocupación principal, salvo en el período relativamente pacífico de 1842 a 1850, en que vivió en sus haciendas de Popayán. Así es que de su obra literaria apenas tenemos más que reliquias. Sus poesías sueltas son casi todas de amor o de política, impregnadas las unas de una suavísima ternura, de una como devoción petrarquesca y espiritualista; rebosando las otras férvidas indignaciones, entusiasmo bélico, odio y execración a toda tiranía. Pero la gran reputación de Arboleda no descansa tanto en sus versos líricos cuanto en los fragmentos de su poema Gonzalo de Oyón que, incompleto y todo, es el más notable ensayo de la poesía americana en la narración épica." Vida familiar


Como era común entre las élites de su época, en las que predominaba la endogamia, Arboleda contrajo matrimonio con su parienta Sofía Mosquera y Hurtado, con quien tuvo 10 hijos: Rafael, casado con Paulina Cheyne Fajardo; Beatriz, casada con Gabriel Vengoechea; Julián, fallecido en Alemania a los 20 años de edad; Gonzalo, casado con Mercedes Ospina Camacho; Daniel (gemelo del anterior), casado con Emilia Umaña; Pedro Pablo, quien murió célibe en Nueva York; Sofía, casada con el maestro Alberto Urdaneta; Julio, casado con Manuelita Sanz de Santamaría y Valenzuela; Cecilia, casada con el Presidente Jorge Holguín Mallarino; y Hernando, fallecido en Bogotá a los 22 años de edad.


El historiador payanés Gustavo Arboleda Restrepo, habla de un hijo por fuera del matrimonio: El General de la Guerra de los Mil Días, Henrique Arboleda Cortés. Polémica por esclavismo


Una faceta que genera aguda controversia respecto de la figura de Arboleda es su papel en el seno de la sociedad esclavista de Popayán. Al enterarse de la inminencia de la entrada en vigor de la ley por la cual se decretaría la libertad de los esclavos en Colombia en 1852, Arboleda viaja presurosamente al Perú para vender los esclavos de su propiedad y así salvar la cuantiosa inversión realizada por su familia en ellos. Esta acción le significó fuertes cuestionamientos y ha empañado su figura hacia la posteridad, más aún cuando su propio tío abuelo D. Antonio de Arboleda y Arrachea, había sido uno de los firmantes de la primera ley de manumisión de esclavos en Antioquia en 1814, siendo gobernante don Juan del Corral. Elecciones presidenciales y muerte


Triunfó en las elecciones presidenciales para el período 1861-1865, para reemplazar a Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, pero por no haberse reunido el Congreso de 1861 tuvo que asumir la jefatura de Estado el procurador Bartolomé Calvo. Por ley, era atribución del Congreso escrutar las elecciones, proclamar al presidente electo y darle posesión el 1 de abril de 1861. Sin embargo, durante el cautiverio del procurador Calvo en Cartagena, Arboleda es nombrado nuevo procurador y en calidad de tal asume como Presidente de la Confederación Granadina.


Cuando regresaba del sur del país, tras su victoria sobre el Ecuador en la Batalla de Tulcán, fue emboscado en la localidad de Berruecos, actual departamento de Nariño, donde murió asesinado el 13 de noviembre de 1862. Al pasar cerca al sitio del Arenal "tres de los bandidos que estaban ocultos, hicieron fuego sobre el general Arboleda y lo hirieron mortalmente".3 Nunca se logró esclarecer la autoría intelectual más se supo que el autor del crimen fue Juan López, individuo caucano, al que Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera habría recompensado con la suma de 200 pesos de esa época, hecho que nunca fue probado. Se puede concluir, en todo caso, que su sacrificio obedeció a enfrentamientos políticos y a la defensa airada de sus ideales conservadores, lo que le granjeó la enemistad de muchos.


Durante una conversación que Arboleda había sostenido alguna vez con varios de sus amigos, entre ellos, José Eusebio Caro, en la que habían decidido responder preguntas trascendentales, tales como ¿A qué le tiene usted más miedo? y ¿De qué muerte quisiera usted morir?, a esta cuestión respondió Arboleda: "Yo quisiera morir como Sucre". En efecto, una triste y premonitoria coincidencia hizo que tanto Arboleda como Sucre, el gran Mariscal de Ayacucho, murieran asesinados en la mismas sombrías montañas de Berruecos.


El cadáver de Julio Arboleda fue trasladado a Popayán, donde se le prodigó una multitudinaria despedida. "En medio del templo y sobre un catafalco velado por ocho ninfas vestidas de duelo, en representación de los ocho Estados de la República, se colocó en una urna el corazón del finado general, entre varios emblemas, como trofeos de sus virtudes y talentos".3


Los restos del Presidente Julio Arboleda reposan en el Panteón de los Próceres de Popayán. In Memoriam


Numerosos monumentos y lugares emblemáticos honran la memoria de Arboleda en Colombia:


Un parque lleva su nombre en la ciudad de Popayán, donde también se yergue su estatua.

En el centro histórico de esa misma ciudad se conserva la casa de sus padres, construida en el siglo XVIII. En ella se alojó en dos ocasiones el Libertador Simón Bolívar, gran amigo de los padres de Arboleda, en cuya hacienda Japio (al norte de Popayán) solía igualmente pasar temporadas de descanso.4

La residencia que hizo construir Arboleda junto a la de sus padres en la Calle de la Pamba también se conserva intacta y fue declarada monumento nacional. Una placa en la fachada principal anuncia el nombre de quien fuera su propietario y más ilustre residente.

Un retrato al óleo de Arboleda, obra de Ricardo Acevedo Bernal, orna las paredes del Concejo Municipal de Popayán, bellamente enmarcado en fina hojilla de ébano.

La Administración Postal Nacional de Colombia rindió tributo en 1966 a la memoria de Arboleda mediante la emisión de una estampilla o sello postal con su efigie.

Un busto en mármol de Arboleda fue donado por Popayán a Bogotá en 1910 y ubicado en el Parque de la Independencia. Desconocidos profanaron el monumento en el año 2003 y hurtaron el busto, sin que hasta la fecha se conozca su paradero ni la identidad de los vándalos.

Notas


Molano, Mariano (25-11-2004). Arboleda, Julio. Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango. Consultado el 10 de noviembre de 2009.

Martínez Delgado, Luis (1959). Popayán, Ciudad Procera. Bogotá: Editorial Kelly, pp. 182-184

Zarama Delgado, Daniel. Don Julio Arboleda en el Sur de Colombia, (1917), en Imprenta Departamenta, Pasto.

Pocos meses antes de morir, el Libertador paso una última temporada con la familia Arboleda Pombo en la hacienda de Japio. Al despedirse de sus anfitriones y amigos, obsequió a Matilde Pombo de Arboleda su anillo de matrimonio y a José Rafael Arboleda Arroyo una espada y un retrato suyo pintado en Ecuador, todo lo cual se conserva piadosamente en el Museo Nacional de Colombia, por donación de sus descendientes los Arboleda Cheyne.

Bibliografía


Arboleda, Gustavo (1919). Historia contemporánea de Colombia (desde la disolución de la antigua república de ese nombre hasta la época presente) - Tomo II. Bogotá: Casa Editorial de Arboleda & Valencia.

Arboleda, Gustavo (1962). Diccionario biográfico y genealógico del antiguo departamento del Cauca. Bogotá: Editorial Guadalupe Ltda.

Carrizosa Argáez, Enrique (1990). Linajes y bibliografías de los gobernantes de nuestra Nación 1830-1990. Bogotá: Editorial Kelly. 958-9004-08-3

Casa de Poesía Silva (1991). Historia de la poesía colombiana. Bogotá: Editorial Presencia Ltda. 958-952-862-7

Castrillón Arboleda, Diego (1994). Muros de bronce - Popayán y sus estancias históricas. Cali: Editorial Feriva.

Echavarría, Rogelio (1998). Quién es quién en la poesía colombiana. Bogotá: Ministerio de Cultura - El Áncora Editores. 958-96244-1-3

dios mio959). Popayán, Ciudad Procera. Bogotá: Editorial Kelly.

show less

View All

Immediate Family

Text ViewAdd Family

Showing 12 of 16 people


Sofía Mosquera Hurtado

wife


Rafael Arboleda Mosquera

son


Beatriz Arboleda Mosquera

daughter


Julián Arboleda Mosquera

son


Daniel Arboleda Mosquera

son


Gonzalo Arboleda Mosquera

son


Pedro Pablo Arboleda Mosquera

son


Sofía Arboleda Mosquera

daughter


Cecilia Arboleda Mosquera

daughter


Julio Arturo Arboleda Mosquera

son


Inés Arboleda Mosquera

daughter


Panchita Cortes

wife


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


domingo, 30 de enero de 2022

Sarmiento de Ayala Rojas y Sandoval Diego (1536) ★ Ref: FL-1536 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


10° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: 

Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo

____________________________________________________________________________





<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

 (Linea Materna)

<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

Diego Sarmiento de Ayala Rojas y Sandoval is your 10th great grandfather.of→ 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 → Maria Manuela Ibarra y Galindo

her mother → Andres Eugenio Rafael Ibarra é Ibarra

her father → Juan Julián de Ibarra y Herrera

his father → Antonia Nicolasa Sarmiento de Herrera y Loaisa

his mother → Juan Sarmiento de Herrera y Fernández Pacheco, Alférez Mayor

her father → Agustín Herrera de Sarmiento y Rojas de Ayala

his father → Diego Sarmiento de Ayala Rojas y Sandoval

his fatherConsistency CheckShow short path | Share this path

You might be connected in other ways.


Show Me


 ADD PHOTO

Diego Sarmiento de Ayala Rojas y Sandoval  

Spanish: Diego Gómez Sarmiento de Rojas y Sandoval

Gender: Male

Birth: 1536

Teguise de Lanzarote, Isla de Lanzarote, Islas Canarias, España.

Death: 1607 (69-71)

Teguise de Lanzarote, Isla de Lanzarote, Islas Canarias, España.

Immediate Family:

Son of Pedro José ("El Mozo") Fernández de Saavedra y Escobar de las Roelas and Iseo de León

Husband of Inés de León y Pérez de Munguía and María de Herrera y Peraza de Ayala

Father of Agustín Herrera de Sarmiento y Rojas de Ayala; Fernando or Hernando de Saavedra y Rojas; Diego Sarmiento de Ayala and Juana Mendoza Sarmiento de Herrera y Rojas

Brother of Agustín de Herrera y Rojas Sarmiento, I Marqués de Lanzarote

Half brother of Alonso Perez de Saavedra

Added by: Juan Ramón Pacheco Zuloaga on June 8, 2007

Managed by: Doctor Leopoldo José Briceño-Iragorry Calcaño, MD and 6 others

 0 Matches 

Research this Person

 Contact Profile Managers

 View Tree

 Edit Profile

Overview

Media

Timeline

Discussions

Sources

Revisions

DNA

Aboutedit | history

Share some things about Diego Sarmiento de Ayala Rojas y Sandoval.

View All

Immediate Family

Text ViewAdd Family

Showing 11 people


María de Herrera y Peraza de Ayala

wife


Agustín Herrera de Sarmiento y ...

son


Fernando or Hernando de Saavedra...

son


Diego Sarmiento de Ayala

son


Juana Mendoza Sarmiento de Herre...

daughter


Inés de León y Pérez de Munguía

wife


Iseo de León

mother


Pedro José ("El Mozo") Fernánd...

father


Agustín de Herrera y Rojas Sarm...

brother


Alonso Perez de Saavedra

half brother


Constanza Sarmiento de Herrera

stepmother


____________________________________________________________________________




<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->



sábado, 29 de enero de 2022

Bettencourt Jean III ★ Ref: BC-1339 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy




 17° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →JJean III de Bettencourt is your 17th great grandfather.


____________________________________________________________________________



<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

 (Linea Materna)

<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

JJean III de Bettencourt is your 17th 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 → Maria Manuela Ibarra y Galindo 

her mother →  Andres Eugenio Rafael Ibarra é Ibarra 

her father →  Juan Julián de Ibarra y Herrera 

his father → Antonia Nicolasa Sarmiento de Herrera y Loaisa 

his mother →  Juan Sarmiento de Herrera y Fernández Pacheco, Alférez Mayor 

her father → Agustín de Herrera Sarmiento de Rojas y Ayala 

his father →  Diego Gómez Sarmiento de Rojas y Sandoval 

his father →  Iseo de León 

his mother → Elvira Pérez de Munguía y Bethencourt 

her mother →  Margarita de Bethencourt Perdomo 

her mother →  Jean d'Ariette Prud'homme 

her father → Jean Arrriete de Bettencourt 

his father →  Regnault de Bettencourt 

his father →  Jean III de Bettencourt 

his father Show short path | Share this path

Shortest in-law relationship

Jean III de Bettencourt is your third great grandmother's husband's 12th great grandfather.


Jean III de Bettencourt (de Bethencourt) MP

Spanish: Jean III de Béthencourt

Gender: Male

Birth: 1339 

Duché de Normandie, France

Death: 1364 (25) 

Houlbec-Cocherel, Duché de Normandie, France (Killed in the Battle of Cocherel)

Place of Burial: Probably L’abbaye Saint-Martin-et-Saint-Vulgain, Sigy-en-Bray, Département Seine-Maritime, Région Haute-Normandie, France

Immediate Family:

Son of Jean II de Bettencourt, seigneur de Bettencourt and Isabeau de Clermont 

Husband of Marie de Bracquemont 

Father of Gallien de Bethencourt; Jean IV de Bethencourt, "Rey de las Canarias"; NN de Bethencourt and Regnault de Bettencourt 

Brother of Jeanne I de Bethencourt and NN de Bethencourt 

Half brother of Dompierre d'Auxy 

Added by: Rodrigo Mattos Costa on December 27, 2007

Managed by: Miguel Gorman and 15 others

Curated by: Ben M. Angel, still catching up

 0  Matches  

Research this Person

 Contact Profile Managers

 View Tree

 Edit Profile

Overview

Media (3)

Timeline

Discussions

Sources (1)

Revisions

DNA

About 

English (default)  edit | history

Jean III de Bethencourt born 1339 at Normandy, France, died March 13, 1364, buried at Sigy-en-Bray


Lord of Saint Vincent de Rouvray and Grainville and Baron of Saint-Martin le Gaillard.


(III) Barón de Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard, en "le Pays de Caux", Normandía; muerto en la batalla de Cocherel. Señor de Béthencourt y de Grainville la Tenturière, sirvió primero al lado de los ingleses, pero a la llamada del Delfín se unió en Nantes con Bertrand du Guesclin. Su heroico comportamiento hizo que el monarca francés levantase el secuestro que pesaba sobre sus bienes.


http://web.meganet.net/bettenco/


In the Battle of Cocherel in which the French routed the partisans of Charles the Bad, commanded by Captal de Buch. Bethencourt had previously switched from the side of the Burgundians, who were allied with the English, to the opposite side, joining the army of the king of France. The royal army divided into two parts. At the same time as Du Guesclin attacked the enemy from the right, the Lord of Béthencourt, with other nobles, enveloped the enemy from the left - and it was in this action that he lost his life. This heroic action led the king to lift the confiscation which previously affected his property There is a problem. James H. Guill presents a very different genealogy for this branch of the Bethencourt family. He seems to be basing his information on the Chronicle of Enguerrand de Monstrelet as well as other information which he combines. Monstrelet includes details of the Battle of Azincourt (Agincourt). Monstrelet, however, appears to be referring to a completely different line of Bethencourts which Guill merges with the current line. Monstrelet does not refer to the progenitor (Jean III) by name but by the title bailiff of Amiens. No other source refers to this title being ascribed to Jean III. Since Jean III must have been born no later than 1345, at the youngest, he would have been 70 at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. It seems highly unlikely that he would participate in a battle at such an advanced age. It also seems clear from other sources that Jean III died in the Battle of Cocherel in 1364. Therefore, this cannot be the same person.


Also, Monstrelet mentions several of the bailiff's sons, but does not mention Gallien, Jean IV, or Regnault. He does mention Aubert as Lord of Betencourt, but there were other locations called Bethencourt, etc. in France. In the English edition of Monstrelet translated by Thomas Johnes, a note indicates that "there must be some mistake about" some of the comments that Monstrelet makes regarding the bailiff of Amiens.


Perhaps Monstrelet refers to a completely different branch of the family Blazon of arms: Argent, a lion sable, armed and langued gules. Em campo de prata, um leao do preto rompente, armado de vermelho. D'argent, un lion de sable, armé de gueules. The arms of France were confirmed for the Bettencourts of Portugal on 1 Apr 1505 by the king D. Manoel Genea Portugal lists Jean III's children as Joao de Bettencourt, rei das Canárias, Regnault de Bettencourt, and an unnamed son to whom is ascribed the children Jorge, Henri, and Maciot. There seems to be some confusion with Regnault who is the father of these sons One source, obviously in error, states that, in 1430, at the side of the


Burgundians allied with the English, he was in the siege of Compiègne (in which Joan of Arc was captured), having also been imprisoned, by the French, and subsequently ransomed.


Sources [S04820] http://web.meganet.net/bettenco/.


9. Jean de Bethencourt (III) (Jean, Jean, Regnault, Philippe, Jean) (suffix added for clarification) was also known as Jean de Béthencourt. He was also known as Josef de Bethancourt "Lord of Bethancourt and of Granville." He was also known as João de Bethancourt. He was also known as João de Bettencourt (III). He was also known as João de Betancur. He was also known as Jehan de Béthencourt (III). He was also known as Jean de Bettencourt. He was also known as Jhean de Bethancourt (III). He was also known as Jean de Bettencourt. He was born circa 1339 at Normandy, France. Several sources indicate that he was born circa 1340 at Picardy, France. Blazon of arms: Argent, a lion sable, armed and langued gules. Em campo de prata, um leão do preto rompente, armado de vermelho. D'argent, un lion de sable, armé de gueules. The arms of France were confirmed for the Bettencourts of Portugal on 1 Apr 1505 by the king D. Manoel; Blazon of amrsBlazon of arms


There is a problem. James H. Guill presents a very different genealogy for this branch of the Bethencourt family. He seems to be basing his information on the Chronicle of Enguerrand de Monstrelet as well as other information which he combines. Monstrelet includes details of the Battle of Azincourt (Agincourt). Monstrelet, however, appears to be referring to a completely different line of Bethencourts which Guill merges with the current line.

Monstrelet does not refer to the progenitor (Jean III) by name but by the title bailiff of Amiens. No other source refers to this title being ascribed to Jean III. Since Jean III must have been born no later than 1345, at the youngest, he would have been 70 at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. It seems highly unlikely that he would participate in a battle at such an advanced age. It also seems clear from other sources that Jean III died in the Battle of Cocherel in 1364. Therefore, this cannot be the same person.

Also, Monstrelet mentions several of the bailiff's sons, but does not mention Gallien, Jean IV, or Regnault. He does mention Aubert as Lord of Betencourt, but there were other locations called Bethencourt, etc. in France. In the English edition of Monstrelet translated by Thomas Johnes, a note indicates that "there must be some mistake about" some of the comments that Monstrelet makes regarding the bailiff of Amiens. Perhaps Monstrelet refers to a completely different branch of the family.

After Jeanne's marriage to Pierre de Neuville, her brother Jean (III) granted to her an annual income of 50 libras from property situated in Béthencourt, a grant which he confirmed in 1362, the date of her second marriage. He married Marie de Bracquemont, daughter of Regnault de Braquemont (I), at the instigation of her brother (Jean's step-father), Mathieu de Braquemont in Jun 1358 at Normandy. He was Lord chamberlain of the Duke of Burgundy.

Genea Portugal lists Jean III's children as João de Bettencourt, rei das Canárias, Regnault de Bettencourt, and an unnamed son to whom is ascribed the children Jorge, Henri, and Maciot. There seems to be some confusion with Regnault who is the father of these sons. He was Lord of at Béthencourt , of Saint Vincent de Rouvray, and of Grainville, and Baron of Saint-Martin le Gaillard. On the side of the Burgundians, allies of the English Jean (III) was in the siege of Compiègne (where Jeanne d'Arc was imprisoned), having been also imprisoned, but by the French, and later rescued. Later, he passed to the contrary party, joining the army of the King of France, and, at about 25 years of age, died in the battle of Cocherel (13 of March of 1364), in which the French defeated the partisans of Charles the Bad, commanded by the Captal de Buch [feudal title in Gascony, in this case, specifically Jean III de Grailly, captal de Buch]. The royal army was divided in two parts: at the same time that Du Gesclin attacked the enemy from the right, the Lord.of Bethencourt, with other noblemen, surrounded him from the left – and it was in this action that he lost his life. This heroic behavior caused the King to lift the sequestration that previously affected his goods. He was buried at Sigy-en-Bray.11

Marie de Bracquemont was also known as Maria de Braquemont. She was also known as Marie de Braquemont. She was also known as Maria de Bracamonte. She was also known as Maria de Braquemont Florenville e Sedan. She was also known as Maria Bracamonte. She was born circa 1330 at Traversain, Normandy, France. She married Roger Suhart in 1375 at France.60 She and Roger Suhart resided after 1375 at Grainville-la-Teinturière, Cany-Barville, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France.


Children of Jean de Bethencourt (III) and Marie de Bracquemont were as follows:


* 13 i. Gallien de Bethencourt was born circa 1360 at Béthencourt, Sigy-en-Bray, Argueil, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France. He died young and is often forgotten by many authors.

* + 14 ii. Jean de Bethencourt (IV) was born in 1362 in the castle of Grainville-la-Teinturière, Cany-Barville, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France. He married Jeanne de Fayel, daughter of Guillaume de Fayel and Marguerite de Chatillon, on 30 Jan 1392 at Paris, France. He married Françoise de Calletot at France.

* + 15 iii. Regnault de Bethencourt (IV) was born at France before 1364 the year his father died. He married Marie de Breauté at France. He married Felipa de Troyes, daughter of Guillaume de Fayel and Marguerite de Chatillon, on 14 Jul 1422 at France.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Bettencourts 1200-2000 - Generation Six. Disp. em: http://web.meganet.net/bettenco/bett0006.htm#id19333


Died in the battle of Chocherel.


The Battle of Cocherel it fought on May 16, 1364 between the king of France and the forces of Charles II of Navarre, over the succession to the dukedom of Burgundy.

The king's forces were led by Bertrand du Guesclin, though Jean, Count of Auxerre was the highest-ranking noble present. There were knights from Burgundy (f. e. Jean de Vienne), Breton, Picard, Parisian and Gascon people. The forces of Navarre were commanded by the Gascon chief, Jean de Grailly, Captal de Buch and mainly consisted of 800 to 900 knights and 4000 to 5000 soldiers from Normandy, Gascony and England, including 300 English archers.


The result of the battle was the French king's victory. The Navarrese army was lined up in three battalions. It took up a defensive position, as was standard English tactics, forcing du Guesclin to be the aggressor. The French commander managed to break the defensive formation by attacking and then pretending to retreat, which tempted the enemy from their hill in pursuit. A flank attack by du Guesclin's reserve then won the day.


Bethencourt had previously switched from the side of the Burgundians, who were allied with the English, to the opposite side, joining the army of the king of France. The royal army divided into two parts. At the same time as Du Guesclin attacked the enemy from the right, the Lord of Béthencourt, with other nobles, enveloped the enemy from the left - and it was in this action that he lost his life.


read more

View All

Immediate Family

Text ViewAdd Family

Showing 12 of 12 people


Marie de Bracquemont

wife


Gallien de Bethencourt

daughter


Jean IV de Bethencourt, "Rey de ...

son


NN de Bethencourt

daughter


Regnault de Bettencourt

son


Jean II de Bettencourt, seigneur...

father


Isabeau de Clermont

mother


Jeanne I de Bethencourt

sister


NN de Bethencourt

sister


Mathieu de Bracquemont

stepfather


Pierre d'Auxy

stepfather


Dompierre d'Auxy

half brother

Jean III de Bethencourt born 1339 at Normandy, France, died March 13, 1364, buried at Sigy-en-Bray


Lord of Saint Vincent de Rouvray and Grainville and Baron of Saint-Martin le Gaillard.


(III) Barón de Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard, en "le Pays de Caux", Normandía; muerto en la batalla de Cocherel. Señor de Béthencourt y de Grainville la Tenturière, sirvió primero al lado de los ingleses, pero a la llamada del Delfín se unió en Nantes con Bertrand du Guesclin. Su heroico comportamiento hizo que el monarca francés levantase el secuestro que pesaba sobre sus bienes.


http://web.meganet.net/bettenco/


In the Battle of Cocherel in which the French routed the partisans of Charles the Bad, commanded by Captal de Buch. Bethencourt had previously switched from the side of the Burgundians, who were allied with the English, to the opposite side, joining the army of the king of France. The royal army divided into two parts. At the same time as Du Guesclin attacked the enemy from the right, the Lord of Béthencourt, with other nobles, enveloped the enemy from the left - and it was in this action that he lost his life. This heroic action led the king to lift the confiscation which previously affected his property There is a problem. James H. Guill presents a very different genealogy for this branch of the Bethencourt family. He seems to be basing his information on the Chronicle of Enguerrand de Monstrelet as well as other information which he combines. Monstrelet includes details of the Battle of Azincourt (Agincourt). Monstrelet, however, appears to be referring to a completely different line of Bethencourts which Guill merges with the current line. Monstrelet does not refer to the progenitor (Jean III) by name but by the title bailiff of Amiens. No other source refers to this title being ascribed to Jean III. Since Jean III must have been born no later than 1345, at the youngest, he would have been 70 at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. It seems highly unlikely that he would participate in a battle at such an advanced age. It also seems clear from other sources that Jean III died in the Battle of Cocherel in 1364. Therefore, this cannot be the same person.


Also, Monstrelet mentions several of the bailiff's sons, but does not mention Gallien, Jean IV, or Regnault. He does mention Aubert as Lord of Betencourt, but there were other locations called Bethencourt, etc. in France. In the English edition of Monstrelet translated by Thomas Johnes, a note indicates that "there must be some mistake about" some of the comments that Monstrelet makes regarding the bailiff of Amiens.


Perhaps Monstrelet refers to a completely different branch of the family Blazon of arms: Argent, a lion sable, armed and langued gules. Em campo de prata, um leao do preto rompente, armado de vermelho. D'argent, un lion de sable, armé de gueules. The arms of France were confirmed for the Bettencourts of Portugal on 1 Apr 1505 by the king D. Manoel Genea Portugal lists Jean III's children as Joao de Bettencourt, rei das Canárias, Regnault de Bettencourt, and an unnamed son to whom is ascribed the children Jorge, Henri, and Maciot. There seems to be some confusion with Regnault who is the father of these sons One source, obviously in error, states that, in 1430, at the side of the


Burgundians allied with the English, he was in the siege of Compiègne (in which Joan of Arc was captured), having also been imprisoned, by the French, and subsequently ransomed.


Sources [S04820] http://web.meganet.net/bettenco/.


9. Jean de Bethencourt (III) (Jean, Jean, Regnault, Philippe, Jean) (suffix added for clarification) was also known as Jean de Béthencourt. He was also known as Josef de Bethancourt "Lord of Bethancourt and of Granville." He was also known as João de Bethancourt. He was also known as João de Bettencourt (III). He was also known as João de Betancur. He was also known as Jehan de Béthencourt (III). He was also known as Jean de Bettencourt. He was also known as Jhean de Bethancourt (III). He was also known as Jean de Bettencourt. He was born circa 1339 at Normandy, France. Several sources indicate that he was born circa 1340 at Picardy, France. Blazon of arms: Argent, a lion sable, armed and langued gules. Em campo de prata, um leão do preto rompente, armado de vermelho. D'argent, un lion de sable, armé de gueules. The arms of France were confirmed for the Bettencourts of Portugal on 1 Apr 1505 by the king D. Manoel; Blazon of amrsBlazon of arms


There is a problem. James H. Guill presents a very different genealogy for this branch of the Bethencourt family. He seems to be basing his information on the Chronicle of Enguerrand de Monstrelet as well as other information which he combines. Monstrelet includes details of the Battle of Azincourt (Agincourt). Monstrelet, however, appears to be referring to a completely different line of Bethencourts which Guill merges with the current line.

Monstrelet does not refer to the progenitor (Jean III) by name but by the title bailiff of Amiens. No other source refers to this title being ascribed to Jean III. Since Jean III must have been born no later than 1345, at the youngest, he would have been 70 at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. It seems highly unlikely that he would participate in a battle at such an advanced age. It also seems clear from other sources that Jean III died in the Battle of Cocherel in 1364. Therefore, this cannot be the same person.

Also, Monstrelet mentions several of the bailiff's sons, but does not mention Gallien, Jean IV, or Regnault. He does mention Aubert as Lord of Betencourt, but there were other locations called Bethencourt, etc. in France. In the English edition of Monstrelet translated by Thomas Johnes, a note indicates that "there must be some mistake about" some of the comments that Monstrelet makes regarding the bailiff of Amiens. Perhaps Monstrelet refers to a completely different branch of the family.

After Jeanne's marriage to Pierre de Neuville, her brother Jean (III) granted to her an annual income of 50 libras from property situated in Béthencourt, a grant which he confirmed in 1362, the date of her second marriage. He married Marie de Bracquemont, daughter of Regnault de Braquemont (I), at the instigation of her brother (Jean's step-father), Mathieu de Braquemont in Jun 1358 at Normandy. He was Lord chamberlain of the Duke of Burgundy.

Genea Portugal lists Jean III's children as João de Bettencourt, rei das Canárias, Regnault de Bettencourt, and an unnamed son to whom is ascribed the children Jorge, Henri, and Maciot. There seems to be some confusion with Regnault who is the father of these sons. He was Lord of at Béthencourt , of Saint Vincent de Rouvray, and of Grainville, and Baron of Saint-Martin le Gaillard. On the side of the Burgundians, allies of the English Jean (III) was in the siege of Compiègne (where Jeanne d'Arc was imprisoned), having been also imprisoned, but by the French, and later rescued. Later, he passed to the contrary party, joining the army of the King of France, and, at about 25 years of age, died in the battle of Cocherel (13 of March of 1364), in which the French defeated the partisans of Charles the Bad, commanded by the Captal de Buch [feudal title in Gascony, in this case, specifically Jean III de Grailly, captal de Buch]. The royal army was divided in two parts: at the same time that Du Gesclin attacked the enemy from the right, the Lord.of Bethencourt, with other noblemen, surrounded him from the left – and it was in this action that he lost his life. This heroic behavior caused the King to lift the sequestration that previously affected his goods. He was buried at Sigy-en-Bray.11

Marie de Bracquemont was also known as Maria de Braquemont. She was also known as Marie de Braquemont. She was also known as Maria de Bracamonte. She was also known as Maria de Braquemont Florenville e Sedan. She was also known as Maria Bracamonte. She was born circa 1330 at Traversain, Normandy, France. She married Roger Suhart in 1375 at France.60 She and Roger Suhart resided after 1375 at Grainville-la-Teinturière, Cany-Barville, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France.


Children of Jean de Bethencourt (III) and Marie de Bracquemont were as follows:


* 13 i. Gallien de Bethencourt was born circa 1360 at Béthencourt, Sigy-en-Bray, Argueil, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France. He died young and is often forgotten by many authors.

* + 14 ii. Jean de Bethencourt (IV) was born in 1362 in the castle of Grainville-la-Teinturière, Cany-Barville, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France. He married Jeanne de Fayel, daughter of Guillaume de Fayel and Marguerite de Chatillon, on 30 Jan 1392 at Paris, France. He married Françoise de Calletot at France.

* + 15 iii. Regnault de Bethencourt (IV) was born at France before 1364 the year his father died. He married Marie de Breauté at France. He married Felipa de Troyes, daughter of Guillaume de Fayel and Marguerite de Chatillon, on 14 Jul 1422 at France.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Bettencourts 1200-2000 - Generation Six. Disp. em: http://web.meganet.net/bettenco/bett0006.htm#id19333


Died in the battle of Chocherel.


The Battle of Cocherel it fought on May 16, 1364 between the king of France and the forces of Charles II of Navarre, over the succession to the dukedom of Burgundy.

The king's forces were led by Bertrand du Guesclin, though Jean, Count of Auxerre was the highest-ranking noble present. There were knights from Burgundy (f. e. Jean de Vienne), Breton, Picard, Parisian and Gascon people. The forces of Navarre were commanded by the Gascon chief, Jean de Grailly, Captal de Buch and mainly consisted of 800 to 900 knights and 4000 to 5000 soldiers from Normandy, Gascony and England, including 300 English archers.


The result of the battle was the French king's victory. The Navarrese army was lined up in three battalions. It took up a defensive position, as was standard English tactics, forcing du Guesclin to be the aggressor. The French commander managed to break the defensive formation by attacking and then pretending to retreat, which tempted the enemy from their hill in pursuit. A flank attack by du Guesclin's reserve then won the day.


Bethencourt had previously switched from the side of the Burgundians, who were allied with the English, to the opposite side, joining the army of the king of France. The royal army divided into two parts. At the same time as Du Guesclin attacked the enemy from the right, the Lord of Béthencourt, with other nobles, enveloped the enemy from the left - and it was in this action that he lost his life.


read more

View All

Immediate Family

Text ViewAdd Family

Showing 12 of 12 people


Marie de Bracquemont

wife


Gallien de Bethencourt

daughter


Jean IV de Bethencourt, "Rey de ...

son


NN de Bethencourt

daughter


Regnault de Bettencourt

son


Jean II de Bettencourt, seigneur...

father


Isabeau de Clermont

mother


Jeanne I de Bethencourt

sister


NN de Bethencourt

sister


Mathieu de Bracquemont

stepfather


Pierre d'Auxy

stepfather


Dompierre d'Auxy

half brother


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


<---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->


INDICE DE PARIENTES

INCLUYASE