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0937 - 0964
Ledgarde
de
Flanders
27
27
1146 - 1208
Ada
Huntington
62
62
0995 - 1065
Frederick
of
Lorraine
70
70
1060
Ada
de
Roucy
1070 - 1137
Henry
de
Namur
67
67
1032 - 1104
Agnes
de
Beaumont
72
72
1020
Gergerge
of
Boulogne
1036 - 1057
Jutte
of
Luxembourg
21
21
0998 - 1081
Valeran
of
Lombourg
83
83
1055 - 1119
Henry
of
Limburg
64
64
1130 - 1218
Alice
Agnes
de Roucy
88
88
1111 - 1167
Henry
of
Limburg
56
56
1094
Gisela
D'Alsace
1106
Dietrich
of
Holland
1158 - 1211
Ermesent de
Brienne de
Bar-Sur-Seine
53
53
1158 - 1214
Thibaud
Bar
56
56
1190
Henri de
Bar le duc
Mousson
1310 - 1369
Phillipa
of
Hainault
59
59
Philippa of Hainault (24 June 1311 - August 14, 1369) was the Queen consort of Edward III of England. Philippa was born in Flanders, the daughter of William VI of Hainault and second cousin of Edward III. She married Edward on January 24, 1328, at York Minster. They had thirteen children, including five sons who lived into adulthood and whose rivalry would eventually bring about the long-running civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses. The French writer Jean Froissart came with Philippa to England as her secretary, and his observations on life at court are a valuable source of information about this period. Philippa is remembered by history as a tender-hearted woman, who interceded with her husband and persuaded him to spare the lives of the six burghers of Calais, whom he had planned to execute as an example to the townspeople. She died of dropsy at Windsor, and was buried at Westminster. Philippa of Hainault (~1314 - August 15, 1369) was the Queen consort of Edward III of England. Philippa was born in Flanders (modern Belgium) and was the daughter of William III, Count of Hainaut and Jeanne de Valois, the granddaughter of Philip III of France. She married Edward at York Minster, on October, 1327, nine months after his accession to the English throne and, unlike many of her predecessors, she did not alienate the English people by retaining her foreign retinue upon her marriage or bringing large amounts of foreigners to the English court. Philippa accompanied Edward on his expeditions to Scotland (1333) and Flanders (1338-40), where she won acclaim for her gentleness and compassion. She is also remembered by history as the tender-hearted woman, who interceded with her husband and persuaded him to spare the lives of the Burghers of Calais whom he had planned to execute as an example to the townspeople. Philippa and Edward had thirteen children, including five sons who lived into adulthood and whose rivalry would eventually bring about the long-running civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses. Their sons are listed below: Edward the Black Prince Lionel of Antwerp John of Gaunt Edmund of Langley Thomas of Woodstock They also had several daughters. Philippa died of dropsy in Windsor Castle, and was buried at Westminster Abbey.
1171 - 1205
Baldwin
of
Hainault
33
33
Henry
de
Guelders
1110
Beatrix
de
Namur
Clemence
de
Namur
1092
Elizabeth
Isabell de
Namur
1015 - 1044
Ode
de
Verdun
29
29
1026
Botho
von
Bottenstein
1037 - 1057
Jutte
von
Schweinfurt
20
20
1015 - 1077
Irmgarde
Susa
62
62
0991 - 1035
Odalrico
Manfredo
Susa
44
44
0968
Bertha
Ivrea
0952 - 0991
Gerberga
de
Chalons
39
39
0958 - 1026
Otto William
de Macon of
Burgundy
68
68
# Note: Title: Ct. de Bourgogne,Macon et Nevers # Note: Note: Adopted by his stepfather (Henri, Duc de Bourgogne), whereby he became Cte de Bourgogne; Cte de Macon et de Nevers, pretender to the Duchy of Bourgogne 1002-5. # Note: # Note: Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne # Note: AKA: Otton I, King de Lombardie. AKA: Otton I, Count de Macon. AKA:Othon, Count de Nevers. Otton-Guillaume was Count and then Duke de Bourgogne. Adelbert, Duke of Lombardie married Gerberge, Countess of Dijon. Their son Otto-Guillaume was adopted by Henri, Duke of Burgundy who died in 1001/1002, and who is Gerberge's second husband and the Uncle to King Robert II de France. Born: between 958 and 959 in France, son of Adelbert II, King de Lombardie and Gerberge=Garsinde de Chalon. Married before 973: Ermentrude de Reims , daughter of Renaud, Count de Reims and Alberade=Aubree de Lorraine; Ermentrude was Otton's first wife. PaterAlter circa 991 Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne/Henri, Duke de Bourgogne Henri, Duke de Bourgogne, being without heir of his own, adopted Otto-Guillaume. Married before 1016: Arsinde=Adele dite Blanche d'Anjou (1996), daughter of Geoffroy I, Count d'Anjou and Adelais de Vermandois; Otton was Adelais' Fourth husband and she was his second wife. Died: on 21 Oct 1026 in Pouilly-sur-Saone, France, Otton-Guillaume is buried in Dijon. Some sources indicate that Otto-Guillaume died on 15 October 1002.
0920
Lambert
de
Chalons
0925
Adelaide
de
Donzy
1030 - 1102
Adalbert
de
Namur
72
72
Ida
Billung of
Saxony
1067 - 1139
Godfrey
de
Namur
72
72
1174 - 1204
Marie
de
Champagne
30
30
1200 - 1267
Mechtild
of
Brabant
67
67
1286 - 1337
William
D'Avesnes
51
51
William III, Count of Holland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William III of Avesnes (1286 – June 7, 1337) was count William I of Hainaut, count William III of Holland and count William II of Zeeland from 1304 to his death, succeeding his father, John II. Before becoming count, he was defeated by Guy of Namur at the battle on the island of Duiveland in 1304. Guy and duke John II of Brabant then conquered most of Zeeland and Holland, but these territories were recovered again when william became the new count in the same year. William continued the war with Flanders until the peace of Paris in 1323, where the count of Flanders denounced all claims on Zeeland. William had occupied most of the bishopric of Utrecht and tried to conquer Friesland. Many of his daughters married with important rulers of Europe and he was called the father in law of Europe. The king of England and the Holy Roman Emperor were married to his daughters, while he was married to the sister of the king of France. William tried to gain support of surrounding counties and duchies for a anti-French coalition. Internally, William restored order and founded new institutions, like the treasury and the chancellory. The council of the count got more responsibilities. He married Jeanne of Valois, sister of king Philip VI of France, in 1305 and had the following children: William IV of Hainaut (1307-1345) John (died 1316) Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut (1311-1356), married Louis IV Wittelsbach, Holy Roman Emperor Philippa of Hainault (1311-1369), married king Edward III of England Agnes (died 1327) Joanna of Hainaut (1315-1374), married William V, Duke of Jülich Isabelle of Hainaut (1323-1361), married Robert of Namur Louis (1325-1328)
1317
Johanna
of
Holland
1246 - 1304
Jan
Avesnes
of Holland
58
58
Sources: Abbrev: The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants Title: Gary Boyd Roberts Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002 Abbrev: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 Title: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 (Brøderbund BannerBlue Division) Abbrev: Mann Database Title: Ed Mann, Mann Database Note: Call number: Contributor on soc.genealogy.medieval edmann@commnections.com
1252 - 1311
Philippa
of
Luxemburg
59
59
1272
Yolande
d'Avesnes
William
de
Cuser
1218 - 1257
Jean de
Avesnes
of Flanders
39
39
Sources: Abbrev: The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants Title: Gary Boyd Roberts Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002 Abbrev: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 Title: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 (Brøderbund BannerBlue Division)
1225 - 1284
Aleidis
of
Hainault
59
59
Sources: Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002 Abbrev: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 Title: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 (Brøderbund BannerBlue Division)
1180 - 1244
Bouchard
d'Avesnes
64
64
1202 - 1279
Margaret
of
Flanders
76
76
Notes from http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Margaret_II_of_Flanders Margaret II of Flanders (1202-1278 ) was countess of Flanders from 1244 to 1278 and countess of Hainaut from 1244 to 1246 She was the younger daughter of Baldwin I of Constantinople , who was also count of Flanders and Hainaut , and Marie of Champagne . He left on the Fourth Crusade before she was born, and her mother left two years later, leaving Margaret and her older sister Jeanne in the guardianship of their uncle Philip of Namur. After her mother died in 1204 , and her father the next year, the now-orphaned Margaret and her sister remained under Philip's guardianship until 1208 , when he gave their wardship to King Philip II of France . In 1212 Margaret married Bouchard d'Avesnes, a prominent Hainaut nobleman. This was apparently a love match, though it was approved by Margaret's sister Jeanne, who had herself recently married. The two sisters subsequently had a falling out over Margaret's share of their inheritance, which led Jeanne to attempt to get Margaret's marriage dissolved. She alleged that the marriage was invalid, and without much inspection of the facts of the case Pope Innocent III condemned the marriage, though he did not formally annul it. Bourchard and Margaret continued as a married couple, having 2 children, as their conflict with Jeanne grew violent and Bouchard was captured and imprisoned in 1219 . He was released in 1221 on the condition that the couple separate and that Bouchard get absolution from the pope. While he was in Rome, Jeanne convinced Margaret to re-marry, this time to William of Dampierre , a nobleman from Champagne. This situation caused something of a scandal, for the marriage was possibly bigamous , and violated the church's strictures on consangunity as well. The disputes regarding the validity of the 2 marriages and the legitimacy of her children by each husband continued for decades, becoming entangled in the politics of the Holy Roman Empire . In 1246 king Louis IX of France , acting as an arbitrator, gave the right to inherit Flanders to the Dampierre children, and the rights to Hainaut to the Avesnes children. This would seem to have settled the matter, but in 1253 problems arose again. The eldest son, John d'Avesnes was uneasy about his rights, convinced William II, Count of Holland to seize Hainaut and the parts of Flanders which were within the bounds of the empire. William of Holland was, as emperor-elect, overlord for these territories, and also John's brother-in-law. A civil war followed, which ended when the Avesnes forces defeated and imprisoned the Dampierres at the Battle of Walcheren .
1150 - 1191
Jacques
d'Avesnes
41
41
1155 - 1207
Adele
de
Guise
52
52
Mathilde
D'Avesnes
1181
Gauthier
d'Avesnes
D. 1169
Nicholas
d'Oisy
d'Avesnes
1120
Mathilde
de
Namur
1070 - 1137
Henry
de
Namur
67
67
1085
Mathilde
von
Limbogh
1125 - 1166
Bernard
de
Guise
41
41
1130
Adelaide
1095 - 1141
Guy
de
Guise
46
46
1072
Adelaide
de
Montmorency
1040 - 1121
Godfrey
de
Guise
81
81
1025 - 1094
Bouchard
de
Montmorency
69
69
1090 - 1160
Mathieu
de
Montmorency
70
70
0982 - 1042
Herve
de
Montmorency
60
60
D. 1031
Bouchard
de
Montmorency
1210 - 1234
Floris
of
Holland
24
24
Sources: Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002 Abbrev: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 Title: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 (Brøderbund BannerBlue Division)
Guillaume
of
Holland
1167 - 1221
Guillaume
of
Holland
54
54
Sources: Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002 Abbrev: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 Title: World Family Tree Volume 2 Tree # 1822 (Brøderbund BannerBlue Division)
Irmgard
von
Geldern
Gerard von
Geldern de
Geldern
1141 - 1190
Florent
of
Holland
49
49
1164
Margarete
of
Holland
1118 - 1176
Sophie
de
Ardennes
58
58
1017 - 1061
Florent
of
Holland
44
44
Sources: Abbrev: University of Hull Royal Database (England) Title: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science, University of Hull Royal Database (England) (copyright 1994, 1995, 1996)base (England)base (England). copyright 1994, 1995, 1996. Note: Call number: usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc WWW, University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX bct@tardis.ed.ac.uk Text: s of Dirk III Count of Holland, no mother Abbrev: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Title: Marlyn Lewis, Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell (08 Oct 1997) Note: Call number: Text: s of Thierri IV Count of Frisia & Othilde von Nordmark Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners Title: Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners (Genealogical Publishing Comp, Baltimore, 1993), Baltimore, 1993. Note: Call number: subtitled The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, son of Edward III King of England & Queen Philippa. Reviewed in TAG, April 1994 by Dr. David H. Kelly Poor Page: p 222 Text: s of Thierri IV Count of Frisia & Othilde von Nordmark Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002 Abbrev: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Title: Marlyn Lewis, Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell (08 Oct 1997) Note: Call number: Text: m aft 1050 Abbrev: LDS Ancestral File Title: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, LDS Ancestral File Note: Call number: Page: 3.04 Text: no date Abbrev: University of Hull Royal Database (England) Title: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science, University of Hull Royal Database (England) (copyright 1994, 1995, 1996)base (England)base (England). copyright 1994, 1995, 1996. Note: Call number: usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc WWW, University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX bct@tardis.ed.ac.uk Text: m abt 1050 Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners Title: Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners (Genealogical Publishing Comp, Baltimore, 1993), Baltimore, 1993. Note: Call number: subtitled The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, son of Edward III King of England & Queen Philippa. Reviewed in TAG, April 1994 by Dr. David H. Kelly Poor Page: p 152, 223 Text: m aft 1050
1061
Adele
of
Holland
Albrecht
de
Holland
Florenz
de
Holland
Peter
de
Holland
Mechtild
de
Holland
Sources: 1. Abbrev: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Title: Marlyn Lewis, Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell (08 Oct 1997) Note: Call number: 2. Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002
1080 - 1150
Otto
de
Ardennes
70
70
1091 - 1154
Gertrud
of
Nordheim
63
63
D. 1088
Hermann
von
Salm
Sophie
von
Formbach
1051 - 1101
Heinrich
of
Nordheim
50
50
1065 - 1117
Gertrude
von
Braunschweig
52
52
Sources: 1. Repository: Title: Automated Family Pedigrees - #1 Author: United Ancestries, Automated Archives, Inc. Publication: CD-100, Banner Blue Software, 1994 Note: Source Media Type: Family Archive CD 2. Repository: Title: Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed. Author: Roderick W. Stuart Publication: Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998 Note: Source Media Type: Book
1075 - 1143
Ermenside
de
Luxembourg
68
68
1218 - 1281
Henry
of
Luxemburg
63
63
D. 1275
Mathilde
Marguerite
de Bar
1245
Valeran
of
Luxemburg
1248
Isabel
of
Luxemburg
D. 1226
Waleran
of
Luxemburg
1186 - 1247
Ermesinde
de
Namur
60
60
1140 - 1221
Henry
of
Luxemburg
81
81
1150
Sophia
von
Saarbrucken
1180
Isabelle
de
Limbourg
1122 - 1144
Matilda
of
Saffenburg
22
22
1085 - 1140
Valeran
of
Limburg
55
55
1059 - 1106
Adelaide
Pottenstein
47
47
1105 - 1164
Beatrix
de
Limbourg
59
59
1095
Adolf
of
Saffenburg
1100
Margareta
von
Schwarzenburg
1120 - 1182
Simon
von
Saarbrucken
62
62
1134
Mathila
von
Sponheim
1090 - 1135
Friedrich
von
Saarbrucken
45
45
1100
Agnes
von
Saarbrucken
1040
Siegbert
von
Saarbrucken
Eppenstein
1113 - 1196
Henry
de
Namur
83
83
1155
Agnes
de
Guelders
Agnes
von
Arnstein
1193 - 1239
Philippa
de Dreux
de Coucy
46
46
Sources: Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002
1154 - 1218
Robert
de
Dreux
64
64
Robert II of Dreux (1154–28 December 1218), Count of Dreux and Braine, was the eldest surviving son of Robert I, Count of Dreux, and Agnes de Baudemont, countess of Braine, and a grandson of King Louis VI of France. He participated in the Third Crusade, at the Siege of Acre and the Battle of Arsuf. He took part in the war in Normandy against the English between 1195 and 1198 and in the Albigensian Crusade in 1210. In 1214 he fought alongside King Philip Augustus at the Battle of Bouvines. His first marriage with Mahaut de Bourgogne (1150–1192) in 1178 ended with separation in 1181 and produced no children. His second marriage to Yolande de Coucy (1164–1222) produced several children, the sons including Robert III (c. 1185–1234), Count of Dreux and Braine, Peter (c. 1190–1250), Duke of Brittany, Henry of Dreux (c. 1193–1240) Archbishop of Reims and John of Dreux (c. 1198–1239), Count of Vienne and Macon. (Wikipedia)
1222 - 1297
Theobald
de Bar
75
75
1200
Eleanor
de
Dreux
1190
Pierre
Mauclerc
de Dreux
1185 - 1234
Robert
de
Dreux
49
49
Robert III of Dreux (1185–1234), Count of Dreux and Braine, was the son of Robert III, Count of Dreux, and Yolanda de Coucy. He was given the byname Gasteblé (lit. wheat-spoiler) when he destroyed a field of wheat while hunting in his youth. Along with his brother Peter, Duke of Brittany he fought with future Louis VIII of France in 1212 at Nantes and was captured there during a sortie. Exchanged after the Battle of Bouvines for William Longsword, Earl of Salisbury, he fought in the Albigensian Crusade, besieging Avignon in 1226. He was a supporter of Blanche of Castile during her regency after the death of Louis VIII in 1226. In 1210 he married Aénor of Saint-Valéry (1192–1250) and they had several children, including Yolande (1212–1248), who married Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy, John I (1215–1249), later Count of Dreux, Robert (1217–1264), Viscount of Châteaudun, and Peter (1220–1250), a cleric. (Wikipedia)
1156
Alix
de
Dreux
1164 - 1222
Yolande
de
Coucy
58
58
1294 - 1342
Joan
Jeanne
de Valois
48
48
1054 - 1093
Bertha
Holland
39
39
# Note: Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on Page: Philip I Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 101-23
1110 - 1169
Adelaide
de
Namur
59
59
0936 - 0971
Adelbert
of
Ivrea
35
35
1006 - 1072
Otto
von
Scheyern
66
66
1028 - 1113
Gertrude
of
Saxony
85
85
Sources: 1. Abbrev: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Title: Marlyn Lewis, Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell (08 Oct 1997) Note: Call number: Text: d of Bernard II & Elika von Schweinfurt 2. Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners Title: Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners (Genealogical Publishing Comp, Baltimore, 1993), Baltimore, 1993. Note: Call number: subtitled The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, son of Edward III King of England & Queen Philippa. Reviewed in TAG, April 1994 by Dr. David H. Kelly Poor Page: p 152, 223 3. Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW Title: Pullen010502.FTW Note: Call number: Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002 4. Abbrev: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Title: Marlyn Lewis, Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell (08 Oct 1997) Note: Call number: Text: b abt 1030, no place 5. Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners Title: Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners (Genealogical Publishing Comp, Baltimore, 1993), Baltimore, 1993. Note: Call number: subtitled The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, son of Edward III King of England & Queen Philippa. Reviewed in TAG, April 1994 by Dr. David H. Kelly Poor Page: p 152, 223 Text: b bat 1030, no place 6. Abbrev: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Title: Marlyn Lewis, Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell (08 Oct 1997) Note: Call number: 7. Abbrev: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell Title: Marlyn Lewis, Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell (08 Oct 1997) Note: Call number: Text: m aft 1050 8. Abbrev: LDS Ancestral File Title: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, LDS Ancestral File Note: Call number: Page: 3.04 Text: no date 9. Abbrev: University of Hull Royal Database (England) Title: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science, University of Hull Royal Database (England) (copyright 1994, 1995, 1996)base (England)base (England). copyright 1994, 1995, 1996. Note: Call number: usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc WWW, University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX bct@tardis.ed.ac.uk Text: m abt 1050 10. Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners Title: Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners (Genealogical Publishing Comp, Baltimore, 1993), Baltimore, 1993. Note: Call number: subtitled The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, son of Edward III King of England & Queen Philippa. Reviewed in TAG, April 1994 by Dr. David H. Kelly Poor Page: p 152, 223 Text: m aft 1050
1068 - 1124
Adelaide
de
Namur
56
56
1193
Henry
of
Dreux
1198
John
of
Dreux
1155
Henry
Dreux
1158
Philippe
of
Dreux
1160
Isabella
of
Dreux
1161
Peter
of
Dreux
1163
William
of
Dreux
1164
John
Dreux
1167
Margaret
of
Dreux
1166 - 1200
Mamilie
of
Dreux
34
34
1123 - 1185
Robert
of
France
62
62
Count of Dreux Count of Perche He was the fifth son of Louis VI of France and Adélaide de Maurienne. Through his mother he was related to the Carolingians. In 1137 he received the County of Dreux as an appanage from his father. He held this title until 1184 when he granted it to his son Robert II. In 1139 he married Agnes de Garlande. By his second marriage in 1145 to Harvise d'Évreux, he became Count of Perche. By this third marriage to Agnes de Baudemont in 1152, he received the County of Braine-sur-Vesle, and the lordships of Fère-en-Tardenois, Pontarcy, Nesle, Longueville, Quincy-en-Tardenois, Savigny, and Baudemont. Robert I participated in the Second Crusade and was at the Siege of Damascus in 1148. In 1158 he fought against the English and participated in the Siege of Séez in 1154. (Wikipedia)
1253 - 1317
Guy
de
Avesnes
64
64
1093 - 1151
Judith
de
Wassemberg
58
58
1187 - 1217
Adelheid Von
Guelders de
Geldern
30
30
1091 - 1146
Adelheid
of
Limburg
55
55
1089 - 1136
Agnes
of
Limburg
47
47
1311 - 1356
Margaretha
of
Holland
45
45
1230 - 1277
Margaretha
of
Holland
47
47
1163 - 1205
Ada
of
Holland
42
42
1083 - 1141
Richensa
of
Northeim
58
58
1025 - 1082
Otto
von
Northeim
57
57
1028 - 1083
Richenza
of
Swabia
55
55
1065
Ida
von
Northeim
0990 - 1059
Benno
von
Northeim
69
69
1005
Eilika
0965 - 1004
Siegfried
of
Northeim
39
39
0965
Mathilda
0945
Herman
of
Northeim
0922 - 0955
Heinrich
of
Bayern
33
33
0925 - 0987
Judith
of
Bavaria
62
62
0987
Otto
of
Swabia
1010
Egisheim
0985
Egisheim
1027
Hildegarde
Hohenlohe
of Swabia
1012 - 1030
Siegbert
von
Saargau
18
18
1005 - 1033
Adalbert
von
Saargau
28
28
Audoenus
von
Saargau
1061
Thierry
de
Holland
0978
Thierry
de
Gand
0985
Oethilde
de
Nordmark
1021
Bertrade
de
Gand
1315 - 1372
Elizabeth
d'Avesnes
57
57
1307
Guillaume
d'Avesnes
1309
Jean
d'Avesnes
1319
Agnes
d'Avesnes
1325
Louis
d'Avesnes
1160 - 1207
Simon
of
Saarbrucken
47
47
0990 - 1027
Hartwig
of
Bavaria
37
37
1004
Frideruna
of
Bavaria
0950 - 1000
Aribo
of
Bavaria
50
50
0959 - 1020
Adela
of
Bavaria
61
61
0920 - 0980
Hartwick
of
Chiemgau
60
60
0959 - 1020
Adela
of
Bavaria
61
61
0902
Arpo
of
Chiemgau
0875 - 0907
Ottokar
of
Chiemgau
32
32
0879
of
Traungau
0850
Aubert
of
Bavaria
0854
Ogiers
0825
Angier
Aererus
of Prun
0800
Guillare
of
Prun
0779
Thendochildo
of
Prun
0854
Aribot
in
Traungau
0870
Isanrich
0978
Reting
of
Bavaria
0952
Glismode
of
Saxony
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm Chapter 1. EARLY SAXON LEADERS, family of WIDUKIND GLISMOD (-5 Feb before 1041). The Vita Meinwerci names "Thiedericum, Meinwercum, Glismod et Azelam" as children of Immed and Athela, specifying that Glismod married "nobilis principis in Baioaria"[83]. m ---. The identity of the husband of Glismod is not known. He has been associated with Adalbert "der Siegreiche" Markgraf der Ostmark, son of Liutpold I Markgraf der bayerischen Ostmark, Graf im Traungau, Sundergau und Donaugau & his wife Richwara im Sualafeldgau (-26 May 1055, bur Stift Melk). The Annales Stadenses name "Lippoldo filio domine Glismodis" as husband of "Ida [de Elsthorpe]"[84]. It is unlikely that this refers to Liutpold, son of Markgraf Adalbert, who was installed as Markgraf der Ungarischen Mark in Dec 1043 and died soon afterwards, presumably childless as his younger brother succeeded their father in the Markgrafschaft. [One possible child]: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg1230.h tm#20095 Selected Families and Individuals Reting II Count in Bavaria 1 was born 965 in Bavaria, Germany. He died 993 in Bavaria, Germany. Reting married Glismode of SAXONY on 991 in Bavaria, Germany. Glismode of SAXONY [Parents] 1 was born 975 in Sachsen, Germany. She married Reting II Count in Bavaria on 991 in Bavaria, Germany. They had the following children: F i Frideruna was born 992. Glismode of SAXONY 1Moriarty, George Andrews, The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa (Salt Lake City: Mormon Pioneer Genealogy Society, 1985.), p. 162, Family History Library, 929.242 P694m.
0951
Boto
of
Bavaria
0925
Reting
of
Bavaria
0900
Boto
of
Bavaria
0958 - 0983
Immed
of
Saxony
25
25
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXONY.htm Chapter 1. EARLY SAXON LEADERS, family of WIDUKIND [IMMED [III] (-27 Jan 983). Widukind records that Meinwerk Bishop of Paderborn was "paterno genere a Thiedrico Mathilde reginæ fratre"[71]. Graf in Utrecht. The necrologium Abdinhofense records the death "IV Kal Feb" of "Immeth comes pater Meinwerci episocopi"[72]. m as her first husband, ADELA, daughter of WICHMANN [V] Graaf van Hamaland & his wife Liutgard of Flanders (-22 Mar [1014/16]). The Vita Meinwerci names "uxorem de terra Saxoniæ, Athelam nomine" as wife of Immed[73]. Widukind records that Meinwerk Bishop of Paderborn was "materno a Wichmanno, Herimanni ducis nepote, propinquo Ottonis I"[74]. Alpertus names "Adela sorori domnae Liutgardae", commenting that Adela was "clamosa in voce, lasciva in verbis, veste composite, animo dissoluta", the subsequent paragraph recording that, after her sister died, Adela took all her property which she had intended for the church before "vidua lasciva" married Baldric as her second husband[75]. She married secondly (before 996) Baldric Count in Drenthe. "Otto?Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the rights and privileges of Kloster Elten naming "filiam Lutgardam?abbatissam [et] filia Adela?[et] Baldericus?maritus Adele" by charter dated 18 Dec 996[76]. The wife of "Baldericus" was the daughter of "Wicmanni, cuius maiores magnam partem Germaniæ et maxime circa littoral oceani imperia tenebant"[77]. Thietmar records that the wife of Baldric encouraged her husband to arrange for the murder of "Count Wichmann" in 1016[78]. She is named "Adelæ uxoris Baldrici" in a later (undated) passage recording her death[79]. The work of Thiodericus names "Ida comitissa eius [=Baldricus] coniunx" ("Ida" presumably being an error for "Adela") and records her death "11 Kal Apr" without specifying the year[80]. Immed [III] & his wife had five children: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg1230.h tm#20095 Selected Families and Individuals Immed II of SAXONY Count of Saxony [Parents] 1 was born 950 in Sachsen, Germany. He died 29 Jan 983 in Imbshausen, Sachsen, Germany. Immed married Adela de HAMALAND on 974 in Sachsen, Germany. Adela de HAMALAND [Parents] 1 was born 957 in Hamaland, Netherlands. She died 1017 in Sachsen, Germany. Adela married Immed II of SAXONY Count of Saxony on 974 in Sachsen, Germany. They had the following children: F i Glismode of SAXONY was born 975. Immed II of SAXONY Count of Saxony 1Moriarty, George Andrews, The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa (Salt Lake City: Mormon Pioneer Genealogy Society, 1985.), p. 163, Family History Library, 929.242 P694m.
0962 - 1017
Adela
de
Gand
55
55
0920 - 0973
Wickmann
de
Gand
53
53
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg1230.h tm#20095 Selected Families and Individuals Wichmann II of HAMALAND Count of Hamaland [Parents] 1, 2 was born 926 in Noordwijk-Binnen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. He died after 14 Dec 973. Wichmann married Liutgard of FLANDERS on 950 in Hamaland, Netherlands. Liutgard of FLANDERS [Parents] 1, 2 was born 937 in , Flanders, Belgium. She died 29 Sep 964 in Hamaland, Netherlands. Liutgard married Wichmann II of HAMALAND Count of Hamaland on 950 in Hamaland, Netherlands. They had the following children: F i Adela de HAMALAND was born 957 and died 1017. Wichmann II of HAMALAND Count of Hamaland 1Farmerie, Todd A., Counts of Boulogne, Flanders, Ghent, Guines. 2Moriarty, George Andrews, The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa (Salt Lake City: Mormon Pioneer Genealogy Society, 1985.), p. 163, Family History Library, 929.242 P694m.
0993 - 1052
Adela
de
Lorraine
59
59
D. 1078
Valeran
von
Limbogh
Conrad
von
Limbogh
D. 0964
Udon
von
Limbogh
1085
Mathilde
von
Limbogh
D. 1028
Bouchard
de
Montmorency
Ildelinde
Aubry
de
Montmorency
Foucaud
de
Montmorency
Gelduin
de
Montmorency
D. 0975
Bouchard
de
Montmorency
# Sources: 1. Title: Leo van de Pas: Genealogics Website Note: Leo van de Pas: Genealogics Website, Source Medium: Electronic Source Quality: Well documented . Page: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079915&tree=LEO
D. 0959
Bouchard de
Bray-Sur-
Seine
Sources: 1. Title: Leo van de Pas: Genealogics Website Note: Leo van de Pas: Genealogics Website, Source Medium: Electronic Source Quality: Well documented . Page: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00079917&tree=LEO 2. Author: Charles Cawley Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy; http://fmg.ac/; Medieval Lands Note: Charles Cawley, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy; http://fmg.ac/; Medieval Lands. Page: Central France, Chapter 13
Ildegardis
Hermann
von
Salm
Giselbert
von
Salm
Konrad
von
Luxemburg
von
Salm
0965 - 1019
Friedrich
von
Moselgau
54
54
Irmentrud
von
Gleiberg
0995
Otgiva
de
Luxembourg
Friedrich
Gisela
von
Luxemburg
1000
Irmtrud
von
Luxemburg
Hadwig
Luitgard
de
Luxembourg
0975
Kunigunde
von
Luxemburg
0918
Siegfried
of
Luxembourg
1036 - 1085
Ekbert
von
Meissen
49
49
1036 - 1078
Ermengarde
of
Susa
42
42
1021
Meginwerd
1075 - 1118
Geoffrey
de
Montgomery
43
43
1064
Bouchard
de
Montmorency
1076
Herve
de
Montmorency
0967
Geoffrey
d'Eu
0997
Agnes
D'Eu
<0955 - >0963
Menirherd
of
Traungau
8
8
<0930
Meginhard
in the
Traungau
0903 - 0950
Meninhard
Meginhard
Traungau
47
47
~0870
Hermann
Auf
Auelgau
0925 - 0953
Immed
of
Saxony
28
28
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg1762.h tm#30659 Selected Families and Individuals Immed I of SAXONY 1 was born 925 in Sachsen, Germany. He had the following children: M i Immed II of SAXONY Count of Saxony was born 950 and died 29 Jan 983. Immed I of SAXONY 1Moriarty, George Andrews, The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa (Salt Lake City: Mormon Pioneer Genealogy Society, 1985.), p. 163, Family History Library, 929.242 P694m.
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