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1014 - 1062
Alice
de
Roucy
48
48
0980 - 1034
Hilduin
de
Roucy
54
54
0992 - 1033
Ebles
of
Rheims
41
41
0998 - 1035
Beatrix
of
Hainault
37
37
0956 - 0990
Giselbert
of
Roucy
34
34
Beatrix
of
Hainault
0966 - 1003
Susanne
37
37
0952 - 1035
Bertha
83
83
0938 - 0996
Hugh
Capet Of
France
58
58
Hugh Capet (French Hugues Capet) (938 - October 24, 996) was King of France from 987 to 996.Capet is a nickname for "wearing a cape". Born in 938, in Paris, France, from a wealthy and powerful family, the eldest son of Hugh the Great and Hedwige of Saxony (c.910-c.965). Hugh Capet wanted to become a lay abbot, and in 980 arranged to move the relics of St. Valery to Amiens Cathedral. He inherited his fathers vast estates and became the most powerful noble of his time. Hugh allied himself with the German emperors, marrying the daughter of Emperor Otto, and exercised greater influence than the weak Carolingian king, Lothair. After Lothair and his son died in early 987, the archbishop of Reims convinced an assembly of nobles to elect Hugh Capet as their king. He was crowned King of France at Noyon, Picardie on July 3, 987, the first of the Capetian dynasty to rule France. King Hugh possessed minor properties near Chartres and Anjou. Between Paris and Orléans he possessed towns and estates amounting to approximately 400 square miles. His authority ended there and if he dared travel outside his small area, he risked being ransomed or even murdered. Beyond this power base, in the rest of France, there were still as many codes of law as there were fiefdoms. The country operated with 150 different forms of currency and at least a dozen languages. Uniting all this into one cohesive unit was a formidable task and a constant struggle between those who wore the crown of France and its feudal lords. As such, Hugh Capet's reign was marked by numerous power struggles, both with the Roman Catholic Church and the vassals on the borders of the Seine and the Loire. While King Hugh's military power was limited, and he had to seek military aid from the Duke of Normandy, his unanimous election as king gave him great moral authority and influence. Hugh Capet married Adelaide of Aquitaine (952-1004). Their children were: Avoise (970-1013) Robert II (March 27, 972 - July 20, 1031) Alice (974-1079) Gilette (c.976 - ukn) Gisele (c.978 - ukn) King Hugh Capet died on October 24, 996 in Paris, and was interred in the Saint Denis Basilica. He was succeeded by his son, Robert II.
0952 - 1004
Adelhaide
de Guienne
Of Aquitaine
52
52
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0910 - 0964
Hedwiga
of
Germany
54
54
William
I Of
Aquitaine
Adelheid
Of
Germany
0920 - 0973
Regnier
of
Hainault
53
53
0929 - 0961
Adele
Toxandrie
Louvaine
32
32
0950 - 1013
Rainier
of
Hainault
63
63
0972 - 1013
Edith
Capet of
France
41
41
0995 - 1039
Reinier
de
Hainault
44
44
0963 - 1005
Ermentrude
Adelaide
de Roucy
42
42
1060
Ada
de
Roucy
0952 - 1015
Lambert
of
Louvain
63
63
D. 1069
Adela
de
Rameru
1058 - 1142
Andre de
Roucy de
Baudemont
84
84
1045 - 1100
Margaret
de
Montdidier
55
55
Isabel
de
Roucy
1050
Adelheid
de
Roucy
0931 - 0973
Renaud
de
Roucy
42
42
0895 - 0956
Hugh
Magnus
Of France
61
61
0885 - 0932
Regnier
de
Hainault
47
47
0930
Alberade
of
Lorraine
0895
Adelaide
of
Autun
0972 - 1031
Robert II
Capet Of
France
59
59
Robert II, the Pious (972 - 1031) was King of France from 996 to 1031. A member of the Capetian Dynasty, Robert II was born on March 27, 972 in Orleans, France, the son of King Hugh Capet (938-996) and Adelaide of Aquitaine (952-1004). In 987, Robert's father had the nobles crown him as successor at Orléans on December 30th, thereby confirming the house of Capet as rulers of France. After Robert became king he did as his father and crowned his eldest son Hugh as his successor. But, due to Prince Hugh's death, another son, Henri, became king. Robert, despite marital problems that saw him temporarily excommunicated by Pope Gregory V, was a very devout Roman Catholic, hence the name Robert the Pious. He was very musically inclined and was a composer, a chorister, and a poet, making his palace a place of religious seclusion, where he conducted the matins and vespers in his royal robes. Part of Robert's piety at the time, was because he did not tolerate heretics and harshly punished them. The kingdom Robert inherited was not large, and in an effort to increase his power, he vigorously pursued his claim to any of the feudal lands as they became vacant which action usually resulted in war with a counter-claimant. In 1003, his invasion of Burgundy was thwarted and it would not be until 1016 that he was finally able to get the support of the Church and be recognized as the Duke of Burgundy. The pious King Robert II made few friends and many enemies, including his own sons Henri and Robert. They turned against their father, in a civil war for power and property. King Robert's army was beaten and he retreated to Beaugency outside Paris. He died in the middle of the war with his sons on July 20, 1031 at Melun, France. He was interred with his third wife, Constance d'Arles (973-July 25, 1032) in Saint Denis Basilica. He was succeeded by his and Constance's second son, Henri I. Robert II married: c. 988, 1) Susanne (Rosala), Princess of Italy (c.966 - January 26, 1003). The marriage was arranged by Robert's father and ended in divorce. c. 996, 2) Bertha, Princess of Burgundy (952-1035). Because she was his cousin, Pope Gregory V would not sanction the marriage and Robert was excommunicated. However, after long negotiations with the new Pope Silvester II the marriage was annulled. In 1001, 3) Constance Taillefer d'Arles (973-July 25, 1032) Issue (3): Adáele (Alix) - (1003 - January 8, 1079) Hugh - (1007-September 17, 1025) Henry I - (May 4, 1008 - August 4, 1060) Adelaide Havoise - (1009-June 5, 1063) Robert - (1011 - March 21, 1076) Eudo (Odes) - (1013-1056) Constance - (1014 - unknown)
0973 - 1004
Gisela
Capet
31
31
0939 - 0987
Beatrice
of
France
48
48
0941
Otto
of
France
0943
Emma
of
France
0945
Eudes
of
Burgundy
0946
Heinrich
of
Bourgogne
0948
Derbert
of
Auxerre
0910
Albrade
de
Hainault
0913
Adelaide
de
Hainault
0918
Rudolph
de
Hainault
0915 - 0939
Gislebert
de
Hainault
24
24
0925 - 0983
Amauri
de
Hainault
58
58
1025
Edwige
de
Roucy
~0900
Lambert
Toxandrie
Louvaine
0911
Betuwe
0853 - 0916
Theodoric
Dietricus
63
63
~0863 - 0917
Rignhildis
Ludmilla
54
54
0891
Matilda
Germany
~0830 - <0892
Immed
of
Saxony
62
62
0833 - ~0915
Matilda
Dreini
82
82
0965 - 0997
Lesseline
d'Harcourt
32
32
0960 - 0992
Hildouin
de
Roucy
32
32
0990
Manasser
de
Roucy
0930 - 0960
Hildouin
de
Roucy
30
30
0934 - 0970
Helsinde
36
36
1050 - 1104
Ebles
de
Roucy
54
54
1044 - 1121
Adela
de
Montdidier
77
77
0864 - 0921
Richard
de
Autun
57
57
# Occupation: Autun # Note: Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 # Note: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 # Note: Page: 155-18
1010 - 1063
Hildouin
de
Montdidier
53
53
0946 - 1002
Henry
de
Vergy
56
56
~0900
Luitgard
Ringleheim
~0867 - 0917
Dietrich
von
Ringleheim
50
50
~0870
Wiltrud
von
Ringleheim
~0808 - >0834
Echbert
Dreini
26
26
~0815 - >0838
Ida
von
Ripuaria
23
23
~0780
Dietrich
Saxony
~0820 - 0885
Gottfried
Haithabu
Haraldsson
65
65
~0868 - <0907
Gisela
de
Lorraine
39
39
D. ~0852
Harold
Klak
~0812
Sigrid
Helgisdottir
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