Rose du Cailar & d'Uzes
F, b. circa 1128
Rose du Cailar & d'Uzes was born circa 1128 at Cailar, Gard, France. She was the daughter of Raines de Cailor and Beatrix d'Uzes.
Child of Rose du Cailar & d'Uzes and Rostaing de Sabran & Cailar
- Raimond de Sabran du Cailar+ b. c 1154, d. 1224
Guillaume IV, Count of Forcalquier
M, b. 1130, d. 1208
Guillaume IV, Count of Forcalquier was born in 1130 at Forcalquire, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France. He was the son of Bertrand Count of Forcalquier and Josserane de Flotte. Guillaume IV, Count of Forcalquier died in 1208.
Child of Guillaume IV, Count of Forcalquier and Marguerite de Bourbon
- Garsinde Countess of Forcalquier+ b. c 1156
Marguerite de Bourbon
F, b. circa 1130
Marguerite de Bourbon was born circa 1130 at Bourbon l'Archambault, Allier, France.
Child of Marguerite de Bourbon and Guillaume IV, Count of Forcalquier
- Garsinde Countess of Forcalquier+ b. c 1156
Maud Countess of Albon
F, b. circa 1116, d. AFT. JAN 1144 45
Maud Countess of Albon died AFT. JAN 1144 45. Maud Countess of Albon was also known as Maud de Albon. She was born circa 1091 at Vienne, France. She was born in 1106 at Viennois, France. She was born circa 1116 at Albon, France. She was the daughter of Guigues Raimund III, Comte de Albon and Mathilde of England. Maud Countess of Albon married Amadeo III, Count of Savoy, son of Humbert II, Count of Maurienne & Savoy and Gisela Countess of Burgundy-Ivrea, in 1120. Maud Countess of Albon died between January 1144 and 1145.
Children of Maud Countess of Albon and Amadeo III, Count of Savoy
- Matilde Countess of Savoy+ b. 1125, d. 4 Nov 1157
- Humbert III, 'le Saint', Count of Savoy+ b. 1 Aug 1136, d. bt 4 Mar 1188 - 1189
- Agnes Countess of Savoy b. c 1138, d. 1177
Pedro Prince of Aragon
M, b. 4 May 1152, d. 5 April 1181
Pedro Prince of Aragon was born on 4 May 1152 at Barcelona, Spain. He was the son of Ramon Berenger IV, Prince of Aragon and Petronila I, Queen of Aragon. Pedro Prince of Aragon died on 5 April 1181 at age 28.
Gerard I, Count of Vienne
M, b. circa 1138, d. 1184
Gerard I, Count of Vienne was born in 1112 at Vienne, France. He married Maurette de Salins, daughter of Gaucher III, Sire de Salins, circa 1130. Gerard I, Count of Vienne was born circa 1138 at Vienne, Isere, France. He was the son of Guillaume IV, Count of Vienne and Poncia Lady of Traves. Gerard I, Count of Vienne died in 1180. He died in 1184.
Child of Gerard I, Count of Vienne and Maurette de Salins
- Beatrix de Vienne+ b. c 1138, d. 1184
Maurette de Salins
F, b. 1114
Maurette de Salins was also known as Guigonne de Salins. She was born in 1114 at Salins, Seine-et-Marne, France. She was the daughter of Gaucher III, Sire de Salins. Maurette de Salins married Gerard I, Count of Vienne, son of Guillaume IV, Count of Vienne and Poncia Lady of Traves, circa 1130.
Child of Maurette de Salins and Gerard I, Count of Vienne
- Beatrix de Vienne+ b. c 1138, d. 1184
Amadeus de Geneve I
M, b. circa 1100, d. 26 June 1178
Amadeus de Geneve I was also known as Amadeo I, Count of Geneva. He was born circa 1095. He was born circa 1100 at Geneva, Switzerland. He was the son of Aimon de Geneve I and Itta de Faucigny. Amadeus de Geneve I was born circa 1110 at Geneva, Switzerland. He married Mathilde de Cuiseaux, daughter of Pons Cuseau I and Laura de Senecy, before 1131. Amadeus de Geneve I died after 1162. He died on 26 June 1178. He died on 26 July 1178 at Geneva, Switzerland.
Child of Amadeus de Geneve I and Mathilde de Cuiseaux
- Guillaume I, Count of Geneva+ b. 1130, d. 25 Jul 1195
Child of Amadeus de Geneve I and Beatrice de Guiseaux
- Beatrice de Geneve+ b. c 1154, d. a 1235
John Cantilupe
M, b. circa 1189, d. after 1266
John Cantilupe was born circa 1189 at Snitter Field, Warwickshire, England. He was the son of William Cantilupe and Mecelin Braci. John Cantilupe died after 1266.
Nicholas Cantilupe
M, b. circa 1191, d. after 1261
Nicholas Cantilupe was born circa 1191 at Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, England. He was the son of William Cantilupe and Mecelin Braci. Nicholas Cantilupe died after 1261.
Mathilde de Cuiseaux
F, b. circa 1110, d. before 2 July 1137
Mathilde de Cuiseaux was also known as Matilde de Cuisseux. Mathilde de Cuiseaux was also known as Beatrice de Guiseaux. She was born circa 1110 at Cuiseaux, Saone-et-Loire, France. She was the daughter of Pons Cuseau I and Laura de Senecy. Mathilde de Cuiseaux married Amadeus de Geneve I, son of Aimon de Geneve I and Itta de Faucigny, before 1131. Mathilde de Cuiseaux died before 2 July 1137.
Child of Mathilde de Cuiseaux and Amadeus de Geneve I
- Guillaume I, Count of Geneva+ b. 1130, d. 25 Jul 1195
Walter Cantilupe
M, b. circa 1187, d. between 5 February 1264 and 1265
Walter Cantilupe was born circa 1187 at Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, England. He was the son of William Cantilupe and Mecelin Braci. Walter Cantilupe died between 5 February 1264 and 1265.
Aimon I, Count of Faucigny
M, b. circa 1108
Aimon I, Count of Faucigny was born circa 1108 at Faucigny, Haute-Savoie, France. He was the son of Rodolph de Faucigny.
Child of Aimon I, Count of Faucigny and Clemencia
- Beatrix de Faucigny+ b. c 1138
Clemencia
F, b. circa 1112
Clemencia was born circa 1112 at Faucigny, Haute-Savoie, France.
Child of Clemencia and Aimon I, Count of Faucigny
- Beatrix de Faucigny+ b. c 1138
Alfonso Fernandez IX, King of Leon & Castile
M, b. 15 August 1171, d. 24 September 1230
Alfonso Fernandez IX, King of Leon & Castile was also known as Alphonso IX, King of Leon. He was born on 15 August 1171 at Zamora, Leon, Spain. He was the son of Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon and Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon. Alfonso Fernandez IX, King of Leon & Castile married Berenguela Queen of Castile, daughter of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet, in December 1197 at Valladolid, Spain. Alfonso Fernandez IX, King of Leon & Castile died on 24 September 1230 at Villaneuva de Sarria, Lugo, Spain, at age 59.
Child of Alfonso Fernandez IX, King of Leon & Castile and Agnes de Mendoza
- Berengaria de Leon de Castile+ b. 1193, d. 12 Apr 1237
Children of Alfonso Fernandez IX, King of Leon & Castile and Berenguela Queen of Castile
- Constanza Princess of Castile & Leon b. 1 May 1200, d. 7 Sep 1242
- Fernando Alfonsez III, King of Castile & Leon+ b. c 5 Aug 1201, d. 30 May 1252
- Leonor Princess of Castile & Leon b. 1202, d. 12 Nov 1202
Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon
M, b. 1137, d. between 22 January 1187 and 1188
Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon was born in 1137 at Toledo, Castile, Spain. He was the son of Alfonso VII, King of Castile, Leon & Galicia and Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona. Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon married Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon, daughter of Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal and Matilde Countess of Savoy, circa June 1165 at Coimbra, Portugal. Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon died between 22 January 1187 and 1188 at Benavente, Zamora, Castile, Spain. He died between 22 January 1187 and 1188 at Benavente, Italy.
Child of Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon and Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon
- Alfonso Fernandez IX, King of Leon & Castile+ b. 15 Aug 1171, d. 24 Sep 1230
Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon
F, b. 1151, d. 16 October 1188
Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon was also known as Urraca Alfonsez de Portugal. She was born in 1151 at Coimbra, Portugal. She was the daughter of Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal and Matilde Countess of Savoy. Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon married Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon, son of Alfonso VII, King of Castile, Leon & Galicia and Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona, circa June 1165 at Coimbra, Portugal. Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon died on 16 October 1188 at Valladolid, Spain.
Child of Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon and Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon
- Alfonso Fernandez IX, King of Leon & Castile+ b. 15 Aug 1171, d. 24 Sep 1230
Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona
F, b. circa 1116, d. between 2 February 1148 and 1149
Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona was born in 1108 at Barcelona, Spain. She was born circa 1116 at Barcelona, Aragon, Spain. She was born circa 1116 at Barcelona, Aragon, Spain. She was the daughter of Raimund Berenger III, Marquis of Barcelona and Dulce Aldonza Milhaud. Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona died between 2 February 1148 and 1149 at Palencia, Leon, Spain.
Children of Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona and Alfonso VII, King of Castile, Leon & Galicia
- Garcia Prince of Castile b. BEF. MAR 1141 42, d. b Nov 1146
- Alfonso Prince of Castile d. BEF. JAN 1148 49
- Sancho Alfonsez III, King of Castile+ b. 1134, d. 31 Aug 1158
- Raimundo Prince of Castile b. b 12 Apr 1136
- Fernando Alfonsez II, King of Leon+ b. 1137, d. bt 22 Jan 1187 - 1188
- Sancha Princess of Castile+ b. c 1138, d. 5 Aug 1177
- Constanza Alfonsez Princess of Castile b. a 1140, d. 4 Oct 1160
Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal
M, b. 25 July 1110, d. 6 December 1185
Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal was born on 25 July 1110 at Villa de Guimardaes, Braga, Portugal. He was the son of Henri de Bourgogne Comte de Portugal and Teresa de Castile. Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal married Matilde Countess of Savoy, daughter of Amadeo III, Count of Savoy and Maud Countess of Albon, before July 1146 at Chambbery, Savoie, France. Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal died on 6 December 1185 at Mosteiro Decelas, Coimbra, Portugal, at age 75.
Children of Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal and Matilde Countess of Savoy
- Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon+ b. 1151, d. 16 Oct 1188
- Sancho Martino I, King of Portugal & Algarve b. 11 Nov 1154, d. 26 Mar 1212
Matilde Countess of Savoy
F, b. 1125, d. 4 November 1157
Matilde Countess of Savoy was also known as Matilda de Maurienne. Matilde Countess of Savoy was also known as Maud Countess of Savoy. She was born in 1125 at Chambbery, Savoie, France. She was the daughter of Amadeo III, Count of Savoy and Maud Countess of Albon. Matilde Countess of Savoy married Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal, son of Henri de Bourgogne Comte de Portugal and Teresa de Castile, before July 1146 at Chambbery, Savoie, France. Matilde Countess of Savoy died on 4 November 1157 at Coimbra, Portugal.
Children of Matilde Countess of Savoy and Affonso Henriquez I, King of Portugal
- Urraca Affonsez Queen of Leon+ b. 1151, d. 16 Oct 1188
- Sancho Martino I, King of Portugal & Algarve b. 11 Nov 1154, d. 26 Mar 1212
Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile
M, b. 11 November 1155, d. 6 October 1214
Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile was born on 11 November 1155 at Coimbra, Portugal. He was born on 11 November 1155 at Soria, Castile, Spain. He was the son of Sancho Alfonsez III, King of Castile and Blanca Princess of Navarre. Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile married Eleanor Plantagenet, daughter of Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, on 22 September 1177 at Burgos, Spain. Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile died on 6 October 1214 at Gutierre Munoz, Avila, Castile, Spain, at age 58.
Children of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet
- Berenguela Queen of Castile+ b. BET. JAN 1179 80 JUN 1180, d. 8 Nov 1246
- Sancha Princess of Castile b. bt 20 Mar 1181 - 1182, d. AFT. 3 FEB 1183 84
- Sancho Prince of Castile b. 5 Apr 1181, d. 14 Jul 1181
- Urraca Princess of Castile b. c 1185, d. 3 Nov 1220
- Blanca Alphonsa Princess of Castile+ b. bt Mar 1187 - 1188, d. 27 Nov 1252
- Ferdinand Prince of Castile b. 29 Nov 1189, d. 14 Oct 1209
- Constance Princess of Castile b. c 1190, d. 1243
- Matilda Princess of Castile b. c 1192, d. 1204
- Eleanor Princess of Castile b. 1195, d. 1253
- Enrique I, King of Castile b. 14 Apr 1204, d. 6 Jun 1217
Eleanor Plantagenet
F, b. 13 October 1162, d. 25 October 1214
Eleanor Plantagenet was also known as Princess of England Eleanor. She was born on 13 October 1162 at Domfront, Normandy, France. She was the daughter of Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Eleanor Plantagenet married Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile, son of Sancho Alfonsez III, King of Castile and Blanca Princess of Navarre, on 22 September 1177 at Burgos, Spain. Eleanor Plantagenet died on 25 October 1214 at Las Huelgas, Burgos, Spain, at age 52.
Children of Eleanor Plantagenet and Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile
- Berenguela Queen of Castile+ b. BET. JAN 1179 80 JUN 1180, d. 8 Nov 1246
- Sancha Princess of Castile b. bt 20 Mar 1181 - 1182, d. AFT. 3 FEB 1183 84
- Sancho Prince of Castile b. 5 Apr 1181, d. 14 Jul 1181
- Urraca Princess of Castile b. c 1185, d. 3 Nov 1220
- Blanca Alphonsa Princess of Castile+ b. bt Mar 1187 - 1188, d. 27 Nov 1252
- Ferdinand Prince of Castile b. 29 Nov 1189, d. 14 Oct 1209
- Constance Princess of Castile b. c 1190, d. 1243
- Matilda Princess of Castile b. c 1192, d. 1204
- Eleanor Princess of Castile b. 1195, d. 1253
- Enrique I, King of Castile b. 14 Apr 1204, d. 6 Jun 1217
Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England
M, b. 25 March 1133, d. 6 July 1189
Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England was also known as Henry Plantagenet II, de Anjou, King of England. He was buried at Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud, Maine-et-Loire, France. He Henry II (of England) (1133-89), king of England (1154-89), first monarch of the house of Anjou, or Plantagenet, an important administrative reformer, who was one of the most powerful European rulers of his time. Born March 5, 1133, at Le Mans, France, Henry became duke of Normandy in 1151. The following year, on the death of his father, he inherited the Angevin territories in France. By his marriage in 1152 to Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry added vast territories in southwestern France to his possessions. Henry claimed the English kingship through his mother, Matilda. She had been designated the heiress of Henry I but had been deprived of the succession by her cousin, Stephen of Blois, who made himself king. In 1153 Henry defeated Stephen's armies in England and compelled the king to choose him as his successor; on Stephen's death, the following year, Henry became king.
During the first few years of his reign Henry quelled the disorders that had developed during Stephen's reign, regained the northern counties of England, which had previously been ceded to Scotland, and conquered North Wales. In 1171-72 he began the Norman conquest of Ireland and in 1174 forced William the Lion, king of the Scots, to recognize him as overlord. In 1164 Henry became involved in a quarrel with Thomas à Becket, whom he had appointed archbishop of Canterbury. By the Constitutions of Clarendon, the king decreed that priests accused of crimes should be tried in royal courts; Becket claimed that such cases should be handled by ecclesiastical courts, and the controversy that followed ended in 1170 with Becket's murder by four of Henry's knights. Widespread indignation over the murder forced the king to rescind his decree and recognize Becket as a martyr.
Although he failed to subject the church to his courts, Henry's judicial reforms were of lasting significance. In England he established a centralized system of justice accessible to all freemen and administered by judges who traveled around the country at regular intervals. He also began the process of replacing the old trial by ordeal with modern court procedures. From the beginning of his reign, Henry was involved in conflict with Louis VII, king of France, and later with Louis's successor, Philip II, over the French provinces that Henry claimed. A succession of rebellions against Henry, headed by his sons and furthered by Philip II and by Eleanor of Aquitaine, began in 1173 and continued until his death at Chinon, France, on July 6, 1189. Henry was succeeded by his son Richard I, called Richard the Lion-Hearted.
Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England was also known as Henry II, 'Curtmantle', King of England. He was born between 5 March 1132 and 1133 at Le Mans, Sarthe, France. He was born on 25 March 1133 at Le Mans, Anjou, France. He was the son of Geoffrey Plantagenet V, 'Le Bon' and Matilda Empress of Germany. Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England married Eleanor of Aquitaine, daughter of Guillaume X, Duke of Aquitaine and Eleanor de Chatellerault, on 18 May 1152 at Bordeaux Castle, Gascony, France. Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England died on 6 July 1189 at Chinon Castle, Normandy, France, at age 56. He died on 6 July 1189 at Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France, at age 56.
During the first few years of his reign Henry quelled the disorders that had developed during Stephen's reign, regained the northern counties of England, which had previously been ceded to Scotland, and conquered North Wales. In 1171-72 he began the Norman conquest of Ireland and in 1174 forced William the Lion, king of the Scots, to recognize him as overlord. In 1164 Henry became involved in a quarrel with Thomas à Becket, whom he had appointed archbishop of Canterbury. By the Constitutions of Clarendon, the king decreed that priests accused of crimes should be tried in royal courts; Becket claimed that such cases should be handled by ecclesiastical courts, and the controversy that followed ended in 1170 with Becket's murder by four of Henry's knights. Widespread indignation over the murder forced the king to rescind his decree and recognize Becket as a martyr.
Although he failed to subject the church to his courts, Henry's judicial reforms were of lasting significance. In England he established a centralized system of justice accessible to all freemen and administered by judges who traveled around the country at regular intervals. He also began the process of replacing the old trial by ordeal with modern court procedures. From the beginning of his reign, Henry was involved in conflict with Louis VII, king of France, and later with Louis's successor, Philip II, over the French provinces that Henry claimed. A succession of rebellions against Henry, headed by his sons and furthered by Philip II and by Eleanor of Aquitaine, began in 1173 and continued until his death at Chinon, France, on July 6, 1189. Henry was succeeded by his son Richard I, called Richard the Lion-Hearted.
Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England was also known as Henry II, 'Curtmantle', King of England. He was born between 5 March 1132 and 1133 at Le Mans, Sarthe, France. He was born on 25 March 1133 at Le Mans, Anjou, France. He was the son of Geoffrey Plantagenet V, 'Le Bon' and Matilda Empress of Germany. Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England married Eleanor of Aquitaine, daughter of Guillaume X, Duke of Aquitaine and Eleanor de Chatellerault, on 18 May 1152 at Bordeaux Castle, Gascony, France. Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England died on 6 July 1189 at Chinon Castle, Normandy, France, at age 56. He died on 6 July 1189 at Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France, at age 56.
Children of Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine
- William b. 17 Aug 1152, d. Apr 1156
- Henry Prince of England b. 28 Mar 1155, d. 11 Jun 1183
- Matilda Plantagenet b. 1156, d. 28 Jun 1189
- Richard I, 'Coeur de Lion', King of England b. 13 Sep 1157, d. 6 Apr 1199
- Geoffry Duke of Brittany b. 23 Sep 1158, d. 19 Aug 1186
- Philip Prince of England b. c 1160, d. c 1160
- Eleanor Plantagenet+ b. 13 Oct 1162, d. 25 Oct 1214
- Joanna Princess of England b. Oct 1164, d. 4 Sep 1199
- John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England+ b. 24 Dec 1167, d. 19 Oct 1216
Child of Henry II, 'FitzEmpress', King of England and Rosamond de Clifford
- William Longespee Earl of Salisbury+ b. c 1160, d. bt 7 Mar 1224 - 1225
Maud de Chaworth
F, b. circa 1282, d. before 3 December 1322
Maud de Chaworth died AFT. 19 FEB 1316/17. She married an unknown person BEF. 2 MAR 1296 97 at Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales. She was buried at Mottisford Priory, Hampshire, England. She was born circa 1282 at Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, England. She was the daughter of Patrick de Chaworth and Isabel de Beauchamp. Maud de Chaworth died before 3 December 1322.
Children of Maud de Chaworth and Henry Plantagenet Earl of Lancaster
- Blanche Plantagenet b. 1297, d. 12 Jul 1380
- Maud Plantagenet of Lancaster b. 1298, d. 5 May 1377
- Henry Plantagenet of Grosmont b. c 1300, d. bt 24 Mar 1360 - 1361
- Isabel Plantagenet b. c 1308, d. AFT. 1 FEB 1346/47
- Joan Plantagenet+ b. c 1310, d. 7 Jul 1349
- Mary Plantagenet Baroness Percy b. 1320, d. 1 Sep 1362
- Eleanor Plantagenet+ b. c 1322, d. bt 11 Jan 1371 - 1372
John de Bohun
M, b. 23 November 1306, d. between 20 January 1335 and 1336
John de Bohun was born on 23 November 1306. He was born on 23 November 1306 at Pleshey Castle, Essex, England. He was the son of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet. John de Bohun married an unknown person circa 1325. He died between 20 January 1335 and 1336.
Eleanor de Bohun
F, b. before 17 October 1304
Eleanor de Bohun was born before 17 October 1304. She was the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet. Eleanor de Bohun married an unknown person on 18 October 1326 at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England. She married an unknown person on 8 April 1340 at Yorkshire, England.
Humphrey de Bohun
M, b. circa 20 October 1305, d. before 1310
Humphrey de Bohun was born circa 20 October 1305. He was the son of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet. Humphrey de Bohun died before 1310.
Agnes de Bohun
F, b. November 1309
Agnes de Bohun was born in November 1309. She was the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet. Agnes de Bohun married an unknown person on 21 November 1324 at Caldecot, Northamptonshire, England.
Humphrey de Bohun
M, b. 6 December 1309
Humphrey de Bohun was born on 6 December 1309. He was the son of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet.
Margaret de Bohun
F, b. BEF. 1 FEB 1303 04, d. before 1311
Margaret de Bohun was born BEF. 1 FEB 1303 04. She was the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet. Margaret de Bohun died before 1311.