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Jeanne de Valois

Female Abt 1294 - 1342  (~ 48 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jeanne de Valois was born about 1294 (daughter of Charles of France and Margaret of Anjou); died on 7 Mar 1342 in Fontenelles, Burgundy, France; was buried in Abbey of Fontenelles, Burgundy, France.

    Notes:

    As a widow she became abbess of Fontenelles.

    Jeanne married William III of Hainault on 19 May 1305 in Chauny, Aisne, France. William (son of John II of Hainault and Philippa of Luxembourg) was born about 1286; died on 7 Jun 1337 in Valenciennes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; was buried in Church of the Franciscans, Valenciennes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Margareta of Hainault was born on 24 Jun 1310; died on 23 Jun 1356 in Le Quesnoy, Nord, France.
    2. Johanna of Holland and Hainault was born about 1312; died in 1374.
    3. Philippa of Hainault, Queen Consort of England was born about 1314; died on 15 Aug 1359 in Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles of France was born on 12 Mar 1270 in Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, France (son of Philippe III, King of France and Isabella of Aragon, Queen Consort of France); died on 16 Dec 1325 in Le Perray-en-Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Eglise de Jacobins, Paris, France.

    Notes:

    Count of Valois. Count of Anjou by his marriage to Margaret of Anjou. Through his later marriage to Catherine I, titular empress of the Latin Empire, he was titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1301 to 1307, though he ruled from exile and exerted authority only over the Crusader states in Greece.

    "[A]n irresponsible adventurer, he did the papal cause little good when campaigning in Sicily as Captain-General for the Church." [The Ancestry of Charles II, King of England (citation details below)]

    Charles married Margaret of Anjou on 16 Aug 1290 in Corbeil, near Paris, France. Margaret (daughter of Charles II, King of Naples, Sicily, and Jerusalem and Maria I, Queen of Hungary) was born in 1272; died on 31 Dec 1299; was buried in Church of St. Jacques, Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret of Anjou was born in 1272 (daughter of Charles II, King of Naples, Sicily, and Jerusalem and Maria I, Queen of Hungary); died on 31 Dec 1299; was buried in Church of St. Jacques, Paris, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1273

    Notes:

    Countess of Anjou and Maine in her own right; Countess of Valois, Alençon, Chartres, and Perche by marriage.

    Children:
    1. Philip VI, King of France was born in 1293; died on 22 Aug 1350 in Abbey of Coulombs near Nogent-le-Roi, Eure-et-Loir, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.
    2. 1. Jeanne de Valois was born about 1294; died on 7 Mar 1342 in Fontenelles, Burgundy, France; was buried in Abbey of Fontenelles, Burgundy, France.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Philippe III, King of France was born on 1 May 1245 in Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France (son of St. Louis IX, King of France and Margaret of Provence, Queen Consort of France); died on 5 Oct 1285 in Perpignan, Pyrénées-Or, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 30 Apr 1245

    Notes:

    Nicknamed "The Bold".

    Philippe married Isabella of Aragon, Queen Consort of France on 28 May 1262 in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Isabella (daughter of James I, King of Aragón and Violant of Hungary) was born between 1243 and 1247; died on 28 Jan 1271 in Cosenza, Calabria, Italy; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Isabella of Aragon, Queen Consort of France was born between 1243 and 1247 (daughter of James I, King of Aragón and Violant of Hungary); died on 28 Jan 1271 in Cosenza, Calabria, Italy; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1247

    Notes:

    Died as a result of falling from a horse.

    Children:
    1. Philippe IV "the Fair", King of France; King of Navarre was born before May 1268 in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; died on 29 Nov 1314 in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.
    2. 2. Charles of France was born on 12 Mar 1270 in Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, France; died on 16 Dec 1325 in Le Perray-en-Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Eglise de Jacobins, Paris, France.

  3. 6.  Charles II, King of Naples, Sicily, and Jerusalem was born in 1254 (son of Charles I Etienne, King of Naples and Sicily and Beatrice de Provence); died on 5 May 1309 in Casanueva, near Naples, Campania, Italy.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 6 May 1309

    Notes:

    Also count of Anjou.

    Charles married Maria I, Queen of Hungary in 1270. Maria (daughter of Istvan V, King of Hungary and Erszebet of Kumania) was born about 1257; died on 25 Mar 1323 in Naples, Campania, Italy; was buried in Santa Maria Donna Regina, Naples, Campania, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Maria I, Queen of Hungary was born about 1257 (daughter of Istvan V, King of Hungary and Erszebet of Kumania); died on 25 Mar 1323 in Naples, Campania, Italy; was buried in Santa Maria Donna Regina, Naples, Campania, Italy.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Between 1257 and 1258

    Children:
    1. 3. Margaret of Anjou was born in 1272; died on 31 Dec 1299; was buried in Church of St. Jacques, Paris, France.
    2. Eleanora d'Anjou was born in Aug 1289; died on 9 Aug 1341 in Catania, Sicily.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  St. Louis IX, King of France was born on 25 Apr 1214 in Castle of Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France (son of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile, Queen Consort of France); died on 25 Aug 1270 in near Tunis, Africa; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 25 Apr 1215, Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France

    Notes:

    Canonized 11 Aug 1297 by Boniface VIII; his feast day is 25 Aug. He led the Seventh Crusade, and died of dysentery while leading the Eighth Crusade.

    From Matthew Gabriele and David Perry, "In St. Louis, History and Nostalgia Battle It Out", Smithsonian Magazine website, 9 Jul 2020:

    Louis IX reigned over France in the middle of the 13th century. Like most medieval sovereigns, he implemented legal reforms and provided charity to the Christian poor. More significantly, Louis personally led two Crusades to North Africa against Muslims—the first to Egypt in 1248, and the second to Tunisia in 1270. These campaigns were simply a brief chapter in a much larger drama that saw Christians wage holy war throughout the Mediterranean world against Muslims, Jews, and sometimes their fellow Christians. The impact of the Crusades cannot be overstated, as this movement shaped the cultural, social, and economic direction of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East for centuries. Indeed, it continues to haunt the modern imagination.

    Both of Louis IX’s Crusades failed spectacularly, with the king captured by the Egyptians and ransomed for an enormous sum in 1250 and dying of dysentery almost immediately upon arriving in Tunisia in 1270. Louis was canonized—largely for these efforts—in 1297, and he’s served as a symbol of France’s glorious past ever since. So, when French trappers established a fur-trading post on Cahokia lands in 1764, they named the site in honor of two kings: Louis IX and then-sovereign Louis XV. The settlement retained the name through French, Spanish and finally American occupation. […]

    Louis IX’s acts as king certainly included care for the Christian poor—but they also encompassed moments of vicious anti-Judaism, including the burning of Talmuds in Paris in the 1240s; the arrest of all Jews in France and confiscation of their property in 1268; and the segregation of Christians and Jews, who were forced to wear a yellow star on their clothes as of 1269.

    Louis married Margaret of Provence, Queen Consort of France on 27 May 1234 in Sens, Yonne, France. Margaret (daughter of Raymond Berenger and Beatrice of Savoy) was born in 1221 in Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haut-Provence, France; died on 20 Dec 1295 in Faubourg St.-Marceau, Paris, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret of Provence, Queen Consort of France was born in 1221 in Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haut-Provence, France (daughter of Raymond Berenger and Beatrice of Savoy); died on 20 Dec 1295 in Faubourg St.-Marceau, Paris, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.
    Children:
    1. 4. Philippe III, King of France was born on 1 May 1245 in Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; died on 5 Oct 1285 in Perpignan, Pyrénées-Or, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.
    2. Robert of France was born in 1256; died on 7 Feb 1318 in Bois de Vincennes, Paris, France; was buried in Paris, France.
    3. Agnes of France was born about 1260; died on 19 Dec 1325 in Château de Lantenay, Côte-d'Or, Burgundy, France; was buried in Abbey of Cîteaux, Dijon, Côte-d'Or, Burgundy, France.

  3. 10.  James I, King of Aragón was born on 2 Feb 1208 in Montpellier, Hérault, France (son of Pedro II, King of Aragón and Marie of Montpellier); died on 27 Jul 1276 in Alzira, Valencia, Spain; was buried in Abbey of Poblet, Catalonia, Spain.

    Notes:

    "Conquered the Balearic Islands, 1229-1235, and the kingdom of Valencia, 1233-1238, adding their territory to that of Aragon." [The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, citation details below.]

    James I, King of Aragón (d. 1276) =
    Teresa Gil de Vidaure

    Jaime Fernández de Aragón (b. 1238) =
    Elfa de Azagra (b. ~1250)

    Jaime II =
    Beatríz de Lauria

    Beatriz de Xérica =
    Pedro Ponce de León II (d. 1352)

    Pedro Ponce de León IV (d. ~1374) =
    Sancha de Haro

    Pedro Ponce de León V (d. 1448) =
    María de Ayala

    Juan Ponce de León (d. 1469) =
    Catalina González de Oviedo

    Eutropio Ponce de León =
    [prob.] Catalina de Vera Zurita

    Violante Ponce de León =
    Roy Diaz de Guzmán y Riquelme

    Alonso Riquelme de Guzmán of Asunción, Paraguay =
    Ursula de Irala

    Catalina de Guzmán of Buenos Aires, Argentina =
    Jerónimo López de Alanis

    Rodrigo [Ponce de León] López de Alanis =
    Isabel Naharro de Humanes

    Mariá Ponce de León y Navarro =
    Augustin de Labayen

    Juana de Labayen =
    Gaspar de Avellaneda

    Maria Rosa de Avallaneda =
    Juan de San Martín

    Francisca Javiera se San Martin =
    Marcos José de Riglos

    María Jacinta de Riglos y San Martin =
    Mariano José de Zavaleta Aramburu (1762-1837)

    María Isabel Zavaleta Riglos (1779-1883) =
    Patricio Julián José Lynch Roo (1779-1881)

    Francisco de Paula Eustaquio Lynch Zavaleta, sometime of San Francisco, California (1817-1886) =
    Mrs. Eloïsa Ortíz Alfaro Eldridge (1834-1913)

    Ana Isabel Lynch Ortíz (San Francisco, 1861-<1949) =
    Robert Guevera Castro (b. California, 1855)

    Ernesto Rafael Guevara Lynch (b. 1900) =
    Celia de la Serna Llosa

    Ernesto "Che" Guevara de la Serna (Argentina, 1928-Bolivia, 1967)

    James married Violant of Hungary on 8 Sep 1236 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Violant (daughter of András II, King of Hungary and Yolanda of Courtenay, Queen Consort of Hungary) died on 12 Oct 1251; was buried in Cistercian Monastery of Vallbona, Catalonia, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Violant of Hungary (daughter of András II, King of Hungary and Yolanda of Courtenay, Queen Consort of Hungary); died on 12 Oct 1251; was buried in Cistercian Monastery of Vallbona, Catalonia, Spain.

    Notes:

    Also called Jolanta, Yolande.

    Children:
    1. Yolande of Aragón was born before Jan 1238; died in 1301 in Roncevalles, Navarre, Spain.
    2. Pedro III, King Of Aragón; King Of Sicily was born in Jul 1240; died on 11 Nov 1285.
    3. 5. Isabella of Aragon, Queen Consort of France was born between 1243 and 1247; died on 28 Jan 1271 in Cosenza, Calabria, Italy; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

  5. 12.  Charles I Etienne, King of Naples and Sicily was born in Mar 1226 (son of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile, Queen Consort of France); died on 7 Jan 1285.

    Charles married Beatrice de Provence on 31 Jan 1246. Beatrice (daughter of Raymond Berenger and Beatrice of Savoy) was born in 1234; died on 23 Sep 1267. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Beatrice de Provence was born in 1234 (daughter of Raymond Berenger and Beatrice of Savoy); died on 23 Sep 1267.
    Children:
    1. 6. Charles II, King of Naples, Sicily, and Jerusalem was born in 1254; died on 5 May 1309 in Casanueva, near Naples, Campania, Italy.

  7. 14.  Istvan V, King of Hungary was born in Dec 1239 (son of Béla IV, King of Hungary and Maria Laskarina); died on 1 Aug 1272.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1240
    • Alternate death: 6 Aug 1272

    Notes:

    Also called Steven, Stephan. Turned back the invasion of Hungary led by Otakar II of Bohemia.

    Istvan married Erszebet of Kumania. Erszebet (daughter of Kuthan, Khan of the Cumans) died after 1290. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Erszebet of Kumania (daughter of Kuthan, Khan of the Cumans); died after 1290.
    Children:
    1. Anna of Hungary died about 1284.
    2. 7. Maria I, Queen of Hungary was born about 1257; died on 25 Mar 1323 in Naples, Campania, Italy; was buried in Santa Maria Donna Regina, Naples, Campania, Italy.