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| Mary of_Guise (?)1 (F) b. 1515, d. 1560 | ||
| Birth* | 1515 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 1538 | King of Scotland James Stuart V1 |
| Death* | 1560 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | King of Scotland James Stuart V | |
| Dau-Bio* | 07 Dec 1542 | Mary 'Queen of Scots' Stuart Queen of Scotland+1 |
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King of Scotland James Stuart III1 (M) b. 1451, d. 1488 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1430 | King of Scotland James Stuart II1 |
| Birth* | 1451 | Stirling, Scotland1 |
| Marriage* | 1469 | Margaret of_Denmark (?)1 |
| Death* | 1488 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Margaret of_Denmark (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | 1473 | King of Scotland James Stuart IV+1 |
| Son-Bio* | 1476 | Duke of Ross James Stuart1 |
| Son-Bio* | 1479 | Earl of Mar John Stuart1 |
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Earl of Richmond Edmund Tudor1 (M) b. c 1430, d. 1456 Pedigree | ||
| Mother-Bio* | 27 Oct 1401 | Catherine of_Valois (?)1 |
| Birth* | c 1430 | 1 |
| Death* | 1456 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | 28 Jan 1457 | King of England Henry Tudor VII+1 |
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Earl of Cornwall John 'of Eltham' (?)1 (M) b. c 15 Aug 1316, d. 14 Sep 1336 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 25 Apr 1284 | King of England Edward Plantagenet II1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1292 | Isabelle de France1 |
| Birth* | c 15 Aug 1316 | Eltham Palace, Kent1 |
| Death* | 14 Sep 1336 | Perth1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
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Eleanor (?)1 (F) b. 18 Jun 1318, d. 22 Apr 1355 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 25 Apr 1284 | King of England Edward Plantagenet II1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1292 | Isabelle de France1 |
| Birth* | 18 Jun 1318 | Woodstock1 |
| Marriage* | May 1332 | Ni jmegen1 |
| Death* | 22 Apr 1355 | Deventer1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Joan of the Tower (?)1 (F) b. 05 Jul 1321, d. 07 Sep 1362 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 25 Apr 1284 | King of England Edward Plantagenet II1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1292 | Isabelle de France1 |
| Birth* | 05 Jul 1321 | Tower of London, London, England1 |
| Marriage* | 17 Jul 1328 | King of Scotland David Bruce II; Berwick-on-Tweed1 |
| Death* | 07 Sep 1362 | Hertford1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 11 Apr 2001 | |
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Duke of Orleans Charles (?)1 (M) b. 1391, d. 1465 | ||
| Birth* | 1391 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 1462 | 1 |
| Death* | 1465 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | 27 Jun 1462 | King of France Louis (?) XII+1 |
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Eleanor (?)1 (F) b. 17 Jun 1264, d. 12 Oct 1297 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | 17 Jun 1264 | Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England1 |
| Death* | 12 Oct 1297 | Ghent1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Joan (?)1 (F) b. 1265, d. 1265 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Death* | 1265 | 1 |
| Birth* | 1265 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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John (?)1 (M) b. 10 Jul 1266, d. 03 Aug 1271 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | 10 Jul 1266 | Windsor, Berkshire, England1 |
| Death* | 03 Aug 1271 | Westminster, London, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Henry (?)1 (M) b. 13 Jul 1267, d. 14 Oct 1274 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | 13 Jul 1267 | Windsor, Berkshire, England1 |
| Death* | 14 Oct 1274 | Merton, Surrey1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Julian (Katherine) (?)1 (F) b. 1271, d. 1271 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Death* | 1271 | Holy Land1 |
| Birth* | 1271 | Holy Land1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Joan of_Acre (?)1 (F) b. c 1271, d. 23 Apr 1307 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Name-Marr | CLARE | |
| Name-Marr | MONTHERMER | |
| Name-Var | Joan 'Of Acre' ENGLAND | |
| Birth* | c 1271 | Acre, Akko, Isreal |
| Birth* | 1272 | Acre, Palestine1 |
| Marriage* | 30 Apr 1290 | Westminster, Abbey, London, England1 |
| Marriage* | 30 Apr 1290 | Gilbert De CLARE; Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England |
| Marriage | Jan 1297 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 16 Jan 1297 | Ralph De MONTHERMER; Akko, Hazafon, Israel |
| Death* | 23 Apr 1307 | Clare, Suffolk, England1 |
| Death* | 23 Apr 1307 | Clare, Suffolk, England |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Gilbert De CLARE | |
| Son-Bio* | Gilbert De CLARE | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1256 | Margaret De CLARE+ |
| Dau-Bio* | Oct 1292 | Alianore De CLARE+ |
| Dau-Bio* | 16 Sep 1295 | Elizabeth De CLARE |
| CoParent | Ralph De MONTHERMER | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1310 | Thomas MONTHERMER |
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Earl of Chester Alfonso (?)1 (M) b. 24 Nov 1273, d. 19 Aug 1284 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | 24 Nov 1273 | Bordeaux1 |
| Death* | 19 Aug 1284 | Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
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Margaret (?)1 (F) b. 11 Sep 1275, d. 1318 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | 11 Sep 1275 | Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England1 |
| Marriage* | 08 Jul 1290 | Westminster, Abbey, London, England1 |
| Death* | 1318 | Brussels1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Berengaria (?)1 (F) b. 1276, d. c 1279 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | 1276 | Kennington1 |
| Death* | c 1279 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Mary (?)1 (F) b. 11 Mar 1278, d. b 08 Jul 1332 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | 11 Mar 1278 | Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England1 |
| Death* | b 08 Jul 1332 | Amesbury1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Alice (?)1 (F) b. 12 Mar 1279, d. 1291 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | 12 Mar 1279 | Woodstock1 |
| Death* | 1291 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Elizabeth (?)1 (F) b. Aug 1282, d. 05 May 1316 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | Aug 1282 | Rhuddlan Castle1 |
| Marriage* | 18 Jan 1297 | Ipswich1 |
| Marriage | 14 Nov 1302 | Westminster1 |
| Death* | 05 May 1316 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Beatrice (?)1 (F) b. c 1286 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Birth* | c 1286 | Aquitaine1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Blanche (?)1 (F) b. 1290, d. 1290 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1244 | Eleanor (?) of Castile1 |
| Death* | 1290 | 1 |
| Birth* | 1290 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Earl of Norfolk Thomas 'of Brotherton' (?)1 (M) b. 01 Jun 1300, d. Aug 1338 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1279 | Marguerite 'le Hardi' de France1 |
| Birth* | 01 Jun 1300 | Brotherton, Yorkshire, England1 |
| Marriage* | c 1316 | 1 |
| Marriage | c 1328 | 1 |
| Death* | Aug 1338 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
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Earl of Kend Edmund 'of Woodstock' (?)1 (M) b. 05 Aug 1301, d. 19 Mar 1330 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1279 | Marguerite 'le Hardi' de France1 |
| Birth* | 05 Aug 1301 | Woodstock1 |
| Marriage* | Dec 1325 | 1 |
| Death* | 19 Mar 1330 | Winchester1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | 29 Sep 1328 | Countess of Kent Joan (?)+1 |
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Eleanor (?)1 (F) b. 04 May 1306 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Jun 1239 | King of England Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet I1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1279 | Marguerite 'le Hardi' de France1 |
| Birth* | 04 May 1306 | Winchester1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Margaret (?)1 (F) b. 29 Sep 1240, d. 26 Feb 1275 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 01 Oct 1207 | King of England Henry Plantagenet III1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1217 | Eleanor de Provence1 |
| Birth* | 29 Sep 1240 | Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England1 |
| Marriage* | 26 Dec 1251 | King of Scotland Alexander Stuart III; York1 |
| Death* | 26 Feb 1275 | Cupar Castle, Fife1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Earl of Leicester Edmund 'Crouchback' (?)1 (M) b. 16 Jan 1245, d. 05 Jun 1296 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 01 Oct 1207 | King of England Henry Plantagenet III1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1217 | Eleanor de Provence1 |
| Father-Bio | 01 Oct 1207 | Henry III Plantagenet |
| Mother-Bio | 1217 | Eleanor de Provence |
| Mother-Bio | 1217 | Eleonor UNKNOWN |
| Note | Person Source2 | |
| Burial* | Minoresses Conve, Aldgate, London, England | |
| Name-Var | Edmund 'crouchback' PLANTAGENET3 | |
| Name-Var | Edmund Plantagenet | |
| Name-Var | Edmund 'crouchback' PLANTAGENET | |
| Note | Aveline De Forz; Family Source2 | |
| Note | Blanche D'artois; Family Source2 | |
| Birth | 16 Jan 1244 | <, England> |
| Birth | bt 16 Jan 1244 - 1245 | London, Middlesex, England |
| Birth* | 16 Jan 1245 | London, England1 |
| Marriage | 09 Apr 1269 | Westminster, Abbey, London, England1 |
| Marriage* | 09 Apr 1269 | Aveline De Forz; London, Middlesex, England |
| Marriage | b 29 Oct 1275 | Blanche Of ARTOIS; Paris, Seine, France |
| Marriage | b 29 Oct 1275 | Blanche Of ARTOIS; Paris, Seine, France |
| Marriage* | 1276 | Blanche D'artois; Navarre, Spain |
| Marriage* | b 03 Feb 1276 | Paris, France1 |
| Marriage | b 29 Oct 1295 | Aveline De FORZ; Paris, Seine, France |
| Marriage | b 29 Oct 1295 | Aveline De FORZ; Paris, Seine, France |
| Death* | 05 Jun 1296 | Bayonne1 |
| Death | 05 Jun 1296 | Bayonne, France |
| Death | 05 Jun 1296 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 28 May 2003 | |
| CoParent | Blanche Of ARTOIS | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1270 | Nicholas LEICESTER |
| Son-Bio | c 1270 | Nicholas LEICESTER |
| Son-Bio* | c 1275 | Thomas PLANTAGENET |
| Son-Bio | c 1275 | Thomas PLANTAGENET |
| Son-Bio | c 1277 | Henry PLANTAGENET |
| Son-Bio* | c 1277 | Henry PLANTAGENET |
| Son-Bio | c 1279 | John PLANTAGENET |
| Son-Bio* | c 1279 | John PLANTAGENET |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1281 | Mary PLANTAGENET |
| Dau-Bio | c 1281 | Mary PLANTAGENET |
| CoParent | Blanche D'artois | |
| Son-Bio* | Nicholas Leicester | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1278 | Thomas Plantagenet |
| Son-Bio* | b May 1286 | John Plantagenet |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1288 | Mary Plantagenet |
| CoParent | Aveline De FORZ | |
| Son-Bio | 1281 | Henry PLANTAGENET+ |
| Son-Bio | 1281 | Henry PLANTAGENET+ |
| Son-Bio* | 1281 | Henry PLANTAGENET+ |
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Richard (?)1 (M) b. c 1247, d. b 1256 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 01 Oct 1207 | King of England Henry Plantagenet III1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1217 | Eleanor de Provence1 |
| Birth* | c 1247 | 1 |
| Death* | b 1256 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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John (?)1 (M) b. c 1250, d. b 1256 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 01 Oct 1207 | King of England Henry Plantagenet III1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1217 | Eleanor de Provence1 |
| Birth* | c 1250 | 1 |
| Death* | b 1256 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Katherine (?)1 (F) b. 25 Nov 1253, d. 03 May 1257 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 01 Oct 1207 | King of England Henry Plantagenet III1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1217 | Eleanor de Provence1 |
| Birth* | 25 Nov 1253 | Westminster1 |
| Death* | 03 May 1257 | Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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William (?)1 (M) b. c 1256, d. c 1256 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 01 Oct 1207 | King of England Henry Plantagenet III1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1217 | Eleanor de Provence1 |
| Death* | c 1256 | 1 |
| Birth* | c 1256 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Henry (?)1 (M) b. a 1256, d. c 1257 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 01 Oct 1207 | King of England Henry Plantagenet III1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1217 | Eleanor de Provence1 |
| Birth* | a 1256 | 1 |
| Death* | c 1257 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Mikhail_III Feodorovich Romanov1 (M) b. 1597, d. 1645 | ||
| Birth* | 1597 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 1626 | 1 |
| Death* | 1645 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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Earl of Cornwall Richard (?)1 (M) b. 05 Jan 1209, d. 1272 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 24 Dec 1166 | King of England John 'Lackland' Angevin1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1189 | Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme1 |
| Mother-Bio | 1189 | Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme |
| Marriage* | <1241> | <, England> |
| Burial* | Worcester, Cathedral1 | |
| Name-Var | Richard CORNWALL | |
| Birth* | 05 Jan 1209 | |
| Birth* | 05 Jan 1209 | Winchester, Castle, England1 |
| Marriage* | 13 Mar 1231 | Lady Isabella Marshal; Fawley, Bucks1 |
| Marriage* | 23 Nov 1243 | Sanchia of_Provence (?); Westminster, Abbey, London, England1 |
| Marriage* | 16 Jun 1269 | Beatrix of_Falkenburg (?); Kaiserslautern, Germany1 |
| Death* | 1272 | Newark Castle, Newark, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 28 Mar 2003 | |
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Joan (?)1 (F) b. c 1201, d. bt 04 Mar 1237 - 1238 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 24 Dec 1166 | King of England John 'Lackland' Angevin1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1189 | Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme1 |
| Father-Bio | 24 Dec 1166 | King of England John 'Lackland' Angevin |
| Mother-Bio | 1189 | Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme |
| Name-Var | Joan ENGLAND | |
| Burial* | Tarrant, Dorsetshire, England | |
| Birth* | c 1201 | Coucy, Alsne, France |
| Birth* | 22 Jul 1210 | Gloucester, England1 |
| Marriage* | 19 Jun 1221 | York, Yorkshire, England |
| Death* | bt 04 Mar 1237 - 1238 | London, Middlesex, England |
| Death* | 04 Mar 1238 | Near London, England1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 29 Mar 2003 | |
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Isabella (?)1 (F) b. c 1214, d. 01 Dec 1241 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 24 Dec 1166 | King of England John 'Lackland' Angevin1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1189 | Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme1 |
| Mother-Bio | 1189 | Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme |
| Marriage* | <1240> | |
| Name-Var | Isabella Elizabeth GERMANY | |
| Marriage* | 20 Jul | Worms1 |
| Birth* | c 1214 | |
| Birth* | 1214 | Gloucester1 |
| Death* | 01 Dec 1241 | Foggia1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 28 Mar 2003 | |
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Eleanor (?)1 (F) b. c 1215, d. 13 Apr 1275 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 24 Dec 1166 | King of England John 'Lackland' Angevin1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 1189 | Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme1 |
| Mother-Bio | 1189 | Isabel Taillefer of Angouleme |
| Marriage* | <1251> | <, Norway> |
| Name-Var | Eleanor ENGLAND | |
| Birth* | c 1215 | |
| Birth* | 1215 | Gloucester1 |
| Marriage* | 23 Apr 1224 | 1 |
| Marriage | 07 Jan 1239 | Westminster1 |
| Death* | 13 Apr 1275 | Montargis, France1 |
| Death* | 13 Apr 1275 | |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
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William (?)1 (M) b. 17 Aug 1152, d. 07 Mar 1226 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 05 Mar 1133 | King of England, Duc Normandie, Anjou, Maine Henry Curtmantle (FitzEmpress) Angevin II1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess1 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess |
| Burial* | Reading, Berkshire, England | |
| Name-Var | William ENGLAND | |
| Birth* | 17 Aug 1152 | Le Mans, Sarthe, France |
| Birth* | 17 Aug 1152 | Normandy, England1 |
| Death* | c Apr 1156 | Wallingford, Castle, Berkshire, England1 |
| Death* | 07 Mar 1226 | Wallingford Castle, Wallingford, Berkshire, England |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 28 Mar 2003 | |
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King of England Henry 'the Young King' (?)1 (M) b. bt 28 Feb 1154 - 1155, d. 11 Jun 1183 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 05 Mar 1133 | King of England, Duc Normandie, Anjou, Maine Henry Curtmantle (FitzEmpress) Angevin II1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess1 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess |
| Mother-Bio | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess |
| Burial* | Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France | |
| Name-Var | Henry ENGLAND | |
| Name-Var | Henry 'Young King' , Duke Aquitaine Plantagenet | |
| Marriage* | Margaret Princess of France; 1st husband | |
| Birth* | bt 28 Feb 1154 - 1155 | Bermondsey Palace, Surrey, England |
| Birth* | 28 Feb 1155 | Bermondsey1 |
| Birth* | 28 Mar 1155 | Bermandsey Palac, London, Middlesex, England |
| Marriage* | 02 Nov 1160 | Neubourg |
| Death* | 11 Jun 1183 | Château DE Mortel, Turenne, Aquitaine |
| Death* | 11 Jun 1183 | Martel1 |
| Death* | 11 Jun 1183 | Chateau Martel, Turenne, France (dvp) |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
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Matilda (Maud) (?)1 (F) b. 1156, d. 28 Jun 1189 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 05 Mar 1133 | King of England, Duc Normandie, Anjou, Maine Henry Curtmantle (FitzEmpress) Angevin II1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess1 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess |
| Mother-Bio | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess |
| Burial* | St Blasius, Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany | |
| Christning | Aldgate, London, Middlesex, England | |
| Name-Var | Matilda Princess of England | |
| Name-Var | Matilda ENGLAND | |
| Birth | 1156 | London, Middlesex, England |
| Birth* | 1156 | London, England1 |
| Birth* | 1156 | Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England |
| Marriage* | 01 Feb 1168 | St Peter, Domkirche, Minden, Germany |
| Marriage | 01 Feb 1168 | St Peter, Domkirche, Minden, Germany |
| Marriage* | 01 Feb 1168 | Minden, Saxony, Germany1 |
| Death* | 28 Jun 1189 | Brunswick1 |
| Death* | 28 Jun 1189 | Brunswick, Germany |
| Death | 28 Jun 1189 | Braunschweig, Brunswick, Germany |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
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Duke of Brittany Geoffrey (?)1 (M) b. 23 Sep 1158, d. 19 Aug 1186 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 05 Mar 1133 | King of England, Duc Normandie, Anjou, Maine Henry Curtmantle (FitzEmpress) Angevin II1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess1 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess |
| Mother-Bio | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess |
| Name-Var | Geoffrey ENGLAND | |
| Burial* | Notre Dame, Paris, Seine, France | |
| Burial* | Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, Seine, France | |
| Note | Constance married, 1stly, Geoffrey, 4th son of HENRY II, by ELEANOR ofAquitaine, born 23 September 1158; on his marriage in 1181 he wasrecognised as DUKE OF BRITTANY and EARL OF RICHMOND; he had previously inMay 1169 received the homage of the Breton barons at Rennes. He leftEngland for Brittany in 1179, and the only later occasion on which heseems to have been in England was in 1184, the probable date of a charterwhich he executed at Winchester confirming to Kirkstead Abbey land inGayton le Wold, Lincs, which Duke Conan had given. On 30 March 1184 atRennes he confirmed an agreement between the priory of St. Cyr andGeoffrey de la Guerche. At Rennes in 1185, in conjunction with Constance,he issued his celebrated assize regulating the succession to lands inBrittany held by barony or military tenure, and at Nantes in 1186 acharter for the abbey of Buzay. He was killed in a tournament at Paris on19 August 1186, and buried in the quire of the cathedral there.[Complete Peerage X:794-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Constance married, 1stly, Geoffrey, 4th son of HENRY II, by ELEANOR ofAquitaine, born 23 September 1158; on his marriage in 1181 he wasrecognised as DUKE OF BRITTANY and EARL OF RICHMOND; he had previously inMay 1169 received the homage of the Breton barons at Rennes. He leftEngland for Brittany in 1179, and the only later occasion on which heseems to have been in England was in 1184, the probable date of a charterwhich he executed at Winchester confirming to Kirkstead Abbey land inGayton le Wold, Lincs, which Duke Conan had given. On 30 March 1184 atRennes he confirmed an agreement between the priory of St. Cyr andGeoffrey de la Guerche. At Rennes in 1185, in conjunction with Constance,he issued his celebrated assize regulating the succession to lands inBrittany held by barony or military tenure, and at Nantes in 1186 acharter for the abbey of Buzay. He was killed in a tournament at Paris on19 August 1186, and buried in the quire of the cathedral there.[Complete Peerage X:794-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] | |
| Name-Var | Geoffrey , Earl of Richmond Plantagenet | |
| Birth* | 23 Sep 1158 | England2 |
| Birth* | 23 Sep 1158 | 1 |
| Birth* | 23 Sep 1158 | England |
| Marriage* | Jul 1181 | 1st husband3 |
| Marriage* | Jul 1181 | 1 |
| Marriage | bt Jul 1181 - 1182 | |
| Marriage | bt Jul 1181 - 1182 | |
| Death* | 19 Aug 1186 | Paris1 |
| Death* | 19 Aug 1186 | Paris, Seine, France |
| Death* | 19 Aug 1186 | Paris, Seine, France (in a tournament)2 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | 1187 | Arthur (?)1 |
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Joan Plantagenet1 (F) b. bt Oct 1164 - 1165, d. 04 Sep 1199 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 05 Mar 1133 | King of England, Duc Normandie, Anjou, Maine Henry Curtmantle (FitzEmpress) Angevin II1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess1 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1122 | Eleanor d'Aquitaine Duchess |
| Burial* | Fontevrault L'AB, Maine-Et-Loire, France | |
| Name-Var | Joanna ENGLAND | |
| Birth* | bt Oct 1164 - 1165 | Angers, Maine-Et-Loire, France |
| Birth* | Oct 1165 | Angers1 |
| Marriage* | bt 13 Feb 1176 - 1177 | St Egidius, Palermo, Palermo, Italy |
| Marriage* | 13 Feb 1177 | King of Sicily William 'the Good' (?) II; Palermo, Italy1 |
| Marriage | Oct 1196 | Rouen1 |
| Marriage | Nov 1196 | Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France |
| Death* | 04 Sep 1199 | Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France |
| Death* | 04 Sep 1199 | 1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
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Maud de Flandre1,2 (F) b. c 1031 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1013 | Baudouin V de Lille de FLANDRE |
| Mother-Bio* | Adele de FRANCE | |
| Father-Bio | c 1013 | Baudouin V de Lille de FLANDRE3 |
| Mother-Bio | Adele de FRANCE3 | |
| Burial* | Holy Trinity, Abbey, Caen2 | |
| Event-Misc | F3 | |
| Burial | Church of the Holy Trinity, Caen, Calvados, France3 | |
| Name-Var | Matilda of Flanders (?)3 | |
| Name-Var | Maud of Flanders, (?) Queen of England3 | |
| Birth | c 1031 | Flanders, France3 |
| Birth* | c 1031 | Flanders, France2 |
| Birth | 1032 | Flanders, France4,3 |
| Marriage | c 1053 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND; Eu, Seine-Inferieure, France5,3 |
| Marriage* | 1053 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND2 |
| Death | 02 Nov 1083 | Caen2 |
| Death | 02 Nov 1083 | Caen, Normandie, FRA |
| Death | 02 Nov 1083 | Caen, Calvados, France3 |
| Death | 03 Nov 1083 | Caen, Calvados, France4,3 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 11 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND | |
| Son-Bio* | 1054 | Duke of Normandy Robert 'Curthose' (?)2 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1055 | Richard (?)2 |
| Son-Bio* | bt 1056 - 1060 | King of England William 'Rufus' (?) II2 |
| Dau-Bio | c 1062 | Adela (?)+3 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1062 | Adela (?)+2 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1066 | Constance (?)2 |
| Son-Bio | c Sep 1068 | King of England Henry 'Beauclerc' (?) I+3 |
| Son-Bio* | c Sep 1068 | King of England Henry 'Beauclerc' (?) I+2 |
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Duke of Normandy Robert 'Curthose' (?)1 (M) b. 1054, d. 10 Feb 1134 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 14 Oct 1024 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1031 | Maud de Flandre1 |
| Birth* | 1054 | Normandy, France1 |
| Death* | 10 Feb 1134 | Cardiff Castle1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
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Richard (?)1 (M) b. c 1055, d. c 1081 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 14 Oct 1024 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1031 | Maud de Flandre1 |
| Birth* | c 1055 | 1 |
| Death* | c 1081 | New Forest1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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King of England William 'Rufus' (?) II1 (M) b. bt 1056 - 1060, d. 02 Aug 1100 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 14 Oct 1024 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1031 | Maud de Flandre1 |
| Burial* | Winchester, Cathedral1 | |
| Birth* | bt 1056 - 1060 | Normandy, France1 |
| Death* | 02 Aug 1100 | New Forest1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2001 | |
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Adela (?)1 (F) b. c 1062, d. bt 08 Mar 1137 - 1138 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 14 Oct 1024 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1031 | Maud de Flandre1 |
| Father-Bio | 14 Oct 1024 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND2 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1031 | Maud de Flandre2 |
| Note | Adela, French ADÉLE (b. 1062?--d. 1137), daughter of William I theConqueror of England and his wife, Matilda of Flanders, and mother ofStephen, king of England, whose right to the throne derived through her.She was married to Stephen, earl of Meaux and Brie, in 1080 at Breteuil.Upon the death of his father in 1090, her husband succeeded to theearldom of Blois and Chartres. She appears to have played an active rolein the administration of her husband's lands, regularly witnessing hischarters, took an active interest in civil and ecclesiastical affairs,and was instrumental in rebuilding the catherdral of Chartres in stone.Having inherited her father's appetite and ability to rule, she becameregent in 1095 when she persuaded her popular but weak-willed husband tojoin the First Crusade to the Holy Land. Although in charge of thecentral funds of the Crusade, Stephen deserted at Antioch in 1098,understandably enough in face of overwhelming odds. Unfortunately forhis reputation, the crusaders survived and succeeded in capturingJerusalem in 1099. After Stephen's return home in 1099, Adela waged asustained campaign of bullying and moral blackmail that extended intotheir bedroom where, between intercourse, she would urge Stephen to thinkof his reputation and return to the Holy Land. In the end, her naggingworked and Stephen departed east once more in 1101, to meet asatisfactorily noble death at Ramlah in 1102. No longer a coward's wifebut more congenially a hero's widow, Adela continued to ruleBlois-Chartres during the minority of her sons. Anselm, her guest andteacher in 1097, was often entertained by her during 1103 and 1105 andshe affected a temporary reconciliation between him and her brother,Henry I, who lavished patronage on her second son, Stephen, and appointeda third, Henry, bishop of Winchester, the richest see in England. In1107 Adela entertained Pope Pascal during Easter and in the followingyear was hostess to Bohemund of Antioch. She made her son Theobald hersuccessor in 1109, and persuaded him to join her brother Henry I againstFrance in 1117. In 1120 she retired to the abbey of Marcigny-sur-Loirewhere she died in 1137. By all accounts a forceful personality, Adela'squalities were not uncommon among women artistocrats, although more oftenthey found an outlet in the running of nunneries. Adela's secularcareer, as de facto fuler for more than a decade of one of the mostpowerful principalities of northern France, is exceptional testimony tothe power of breeding as well as to her own determination. She was abenevolent patroness of churches and monasteries. Although married to aFrench count and living to see a son crowned king of England, she choseto be buried beside her mother at Caen under an inscription 'Adela, filiaregis'. She was always the Conqueror's daughter. [Sources: Who's Who inEarly Medieval England, Christopher Tyerman, Shepheard-Walwyn, Ltd.,London, 1996; Encyclopædia Britannica CD, 1997]2 | |
| Event-Misc | F2 | |
| Name-Var | Adela, Princess of England (?)2 | |
| Name-Var | Adele of Normandy, (?) Princess of England2 | |
| Birth | c 1062 | Normandy, France3,2 |
| Birth* | c 1062 | Normandy, France1 |
| Marriage | bt 1080 - 1081 | Stephen III of Blois, (?) Count of Blois4,2 |
| Death | bt 08 Mar 1137 - 1138 | Caen, Calvados, France3,2 |
| Death* | bt 08 Mar 1137 - 1138 | Marcigny-sur-, Loire, France1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Stephen III of Blois, (?) Count of Blois | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1084 | Emma of Blois (?)+2 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1097 | King of England Stephen (?)+1 |
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Constance (?)1 (F) b. c 1066, d. 13 Aug 1090 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 14 Oct 1024 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND1 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1031 | Maud de Flandre1 |
| Birth* | c 1066 | Normandy, France1 |
| Marriage* | 1086 | Caen1 |
| Death* | 13 Aug 1090 | Brittany, France1 |
| Immigrant | O | |
| Last Edited | 5 Mar 2001 | |
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King of England Henry 'Beauclerc' (?) I1 (M) b. c Sep 1068, d. 01 Dec 1135 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 14 Oct 1024 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND2 |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1031 | Maud de Flandre1 |
| Father-Bio | 14 Oct 1024 | William I 'the conqueror' of ENGLAND |
| Mother-Bio | c 1031 | Maud de Flandre2 |
| Marriage | Not Married | Elizabeth de Beaumont2 |
| Marriage | Not Married | Sybil Corbet2 |
| Event-Misc* | Not Married | Sybil Corbet; Type: Partners2 |
| Marriage | Not Married | Nest ferch Rhys, Princess of Deheubarth2 |
| Marriage | Not Married | (Daughter) de Caen2 |
| Marriage | Not Married | Edith FitzForne2 |
| Marriage | Not Married | NN (?)2 |
| Note* | Henry I was born in the year 1068---a factor he himself regarded ashighly significant, for he was the only son of the Conqueror born afterthe conquest of England, and to Henry this meant he was heir to thethrone. He was not an attractive proposition: he was dissolute to adegree, producing at least a score of bastards; but far worse he wasprone to sadistic cruelty---on one occasion, for example, personallypunishing a rebellious burgher by throwing him from the walls of his town. At the death of William the Conqueror, Henry was left no lands, merely5,000 pounds of silver. With these he bought lands from his elderbrother Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, only to see them taken backagain a few years later by Robert, in unholy alliance with his brotherWilliam Rufus. Henry could do little to avenge such treatment, but in England he foundnumerous barons who were tired of the exactions and ambitions of theirking. He formed alliances with some of these, notably with the importantDe Clare family. He and some of the De Clares were with William Rufus onhis last hunting expedition, and it is thought that the king's death wasthe result of Henry's plotting. Certainly he moved fast to take advantage of it; leaving Rufus's bodyunattended in the woods, he swooped down on Winchester to take control ofthe treasury. Two days later he was in Westminster, being crowned by theBishop of London. His speed is understandable when one realises that hiselder brother, Robert [Curthose], was returning from the crusade, andclaimed, with good reason, to be the true heir. Henry showed great good sense in his first actions as King. He arrestedRanulph Flambard, William's tax-gatherer, and recalled Anselm, the exiledArchbishop. Furthermore, he issued a Charter of Liberties which promisedspeedy redress of grievances, and a return to the good government of theConqueror. Putting aside for the moment his many mistresses, he marriedthe sister of the King of Scots, who was descended from the royal line ofWessex; and lest the Norman barons should think him too pro-English inthis action, he canged her name from Edith to Matilda. No one couldclaim that he did not aim to please. In 1101 Robert Curthose invaded, but Henry met him at Alton, andpersuaded him to go away again by promising him an annuity of £2,000. Hehad no intention of keeping up the payments, but the problem wastemporarily solved. He now felt strong enough to move against dissident barons who might givetrouble in the future. Chief amongst these was the vicious Robert ofBellême, Earl of Shrewsbury, whom Henry had known for many years as adangerous troublemaker. He set up a number of charges against him in theking's court, making it plain that if he appeared for trial he would beconvicted and imprisoned. Thus Robert and his colleagues were forcedinto rebellion at a time not of their own choosing, were easily defeatedand sent scuttling back to Normandy. In Normandy Robert Curthose began to wreak his wrath on all connectedwith his brother, thus giving Henry an excellent chance to retaliate withcharges of misgovernment and invade. He made two expeditions in 1104-5,before the great expedition of 1106 on which Robert was defeated at thehour-long battle of Tinchebrai, on the anniversary of Hastings. No onehad expected such an easy victory, but Henry took advantage of the stateof shock resulting from the battle to annex Normandy. Robert wasimprisoned (in some comfort, it be said); he lived on for 28 more years,ending up in Cardiff castle whiling away the long hours learning Welsh.His son William Clito remained a free agent, to plague Henry for most ofthe rest of his reign. In England the struggle with Anselm over the homage of bishops ran itscourse until the settlement of 1107. In matters of secular governmentlife was more simple: Henry had found a brilliant administrator, Rogerof Salisbury, to act as Justiciar for him. Roger had an inventive mind,a keen grasp of affairs, and the ability to single out young men ofpromise. He quickly built up a highly efficient team of administrators,and established new routines and forms of organisation within which theycould work. To him we owe the Exchequer and its recording system of thePipe Rolls, the circuits of royal justiciars spreading the king's peace,and the attempts at codification of law. Henry's good relationships withhis barons, and with the burgeoning new towns owed much to skilfuladministration. Certainly he was able to gain a larger and more reliablerevenue this way than by the crude extortion his brother had used. In 1120 came the tragedy of the White Ship. The court was returning toEngland, and the finest ship in the land was filled with its young men,including Henry's son and heir William. Riotously drunk, they tried togo faster and faster, when suddenly the ship foundered. All hands excepta butcher of Rouen were lost, and England was without an heir. Henry's only legitimate child was Matilda, but she was married to theEmperor Henry V of Germany, and so could not succeed. But in 1125 herhusband died, and Henry brought her home and forced the barons to swearfealty to her---though they did not like the prospect of a woman ruler.Henry then married her to Geoffrey of Anjou, the Normans' traditionalenemy, and the barons were less happy---especially when the newly-wedshad a terrible row, and Geoffrey ordered her out of his lands. In 1131Henry, absolutely determined, forced the barons to swear fealty oncemore, and the fact that they did so is testimoney of his controllingpower. Matilda and Geoffrey were reunited, and in 1133 she produced ason whom she named for his grandfather. If only Henry could live onuntil his grandson was old enough to rule, all would be well. But in 1135, against doctor's orders, he ate a hearty meal of lampreys,got acute indigestion, which turned into fever, and died. He was buriedat his abbey in Reading---some said in a silver coffin, for which therewas an unsuccessful search at the Dissolution. [Source: Who's Who in theMiddle Ages, John Fines, Barnes & Noble Books, New York, 1995]2 | |
| Event-Misc | M2 | |
| Name-Var | Henry I 'Beauclerc,' (?) King of England2 | |
| Burial* | Reading Abbey1 | |
| GEDCOM | Elizabeth de Beaumont; _MST Other2 | |
| GEDCOM* | Sybil Corbet; _MST Other2 | |
| GEDCOM | Nest ferch Rhys, Princess of Deheubarth; _MST Partners2 | |
| GEDCOM | (Daughter) de Caen; _MST Partners2 | |
| GEDCOM | Edith FitzForne; _MST Other2 | |
| GEDCOM | NN (?); _MST Other2 | |
| Birth | c Sep 1068 | Selby, Yorkshire, England2 |
| Birth* | c Sep 1068 | Selby, Yorkshire, England1 |
| Birth | 1070 | Selby, Yorkshire, England3,2 |
| Event-Misc | bt 1100 - 1135 | Duke of Normandy, Type: Reigned3,2 |
| Event-Misc | bt 1100 - 1135 | King of England, Type: Reigned3,2 |
| Marriage* | 06 Aug 1100 | Matilda (Edith) of_Scotland (?); Westminster, Abbey, London, England1 |
| Marriage | 11 Nov 1100 | Matilda (Edith) of_Scotland (?); Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England4,5,2 |
| Marriage* | 29 Jan 1122 | Adeliza of_Louvain (?); Westminster, Abbey, London, England1 |
| Burial | bt 04 Jan 1135 - 1136 | Reading Cathedral, Berkshire, England6,2 |
| Death* | 01 Dec 1135 | near, Gisors, St Denis-le-Fermont, Normandie, FRA1 |
| Death | 01 Dec 1135 | St Denis-le-Fermont, France2 |
| Death | 01 Dec 1135 | Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France6,2 |
| Immigrant | O | |