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Isabella of France, Queen Consort of England

Female 1292 - 1358  (66 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Isabella of France, Queen Consort of England was born in 1292 in Boulogne, France (daughter of Philippe IV "the Fair", King of France; King of Navarre and Joan, Queen of Navarre; Queen Consort of France); died on 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Church of the Grey Friars, London, England.

    Isabella married Edward II, King of England on 25 Jan 1308 in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France. Edward (son of Edward I, King of England and Eleanor of Castile, Queen Consort of England) was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caenarfon, Gwynedd, Wales; died on 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in Abbey of St. Peter, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Edward III, King of England was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace, Richmond, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
    2. Joan, Queen Consort of Scotland was born on 5 Jul 1321 in Tower of London, London, England; died on 7 Sep 1362; was buried in Church of the Grey Friars, London, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Philippe IV "the Fair", King of France; King of Navarre was born before May 1268 in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France (son of Philippe III, King of France and Isabella of Aragon, Queen Consort of 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.

    Notes:

    King of Navarre as Philip I, 1284-1305. King of France as Philip (Philippe) IV, 1285-1314.

    Philippe married Joan, Queen of Navarre; Queen Consort of France on 16 Aug 1284 in Notre-Dame, Paris, France. Joan (daughter of Enrique I, King of Navarre and Blanche of Artois) was born on 14 Jan 1272 in Bar-sur-Seine, France; died on 2 Apr 1305 in Château de Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Church of the Grey Friars, Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Joan, Queen of Navarre; Queen Consort of France was born on 14 Jan 1272 in Bar-sur-Seine, France (daughter of Enrique I, King of Navarre and Blanche of Artois); died on 2 Apr 1305 in Château de Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Church of the Grey Friars, Paris, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 14 Jan 1271, Bar-sur-Aube, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
    • Alternate death: 2 Apr 1304, Château de Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France

    Children:
    1. Philippe V, King of France was born in 1291; died about 2 Jan 1322.
    2. 1. Isabella of France, Queen Consort of England was born in 1292 in Boulogne, France; died on 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Church of the Grey Friars, London, England.


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. 2. 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. 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.  Enrique I, King of Navarre (son of Thibaut IV and I, King of Navarre and Marguerite de Bourbon); died about 22 Jul 1274 in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain.

    Notes:

    King of Navarre, 1270-74. As Henri III, he was Count of Champagne and Brie, 1270-74.

    Enrique married Blanche of Artois in 1269. Blanche (daughter of Robert of France and Mahaut of Brabant) was born about 1248; died on 2 May 1302 in Paris, France; was buried in Church of the Cordeliers, Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Blanche of Artois was born about 1248 (daughter of Robert of France and Mahaut of Brabant); died on 2 May 1302 in Paris, France; was buried in Church of the Cordeliers, Paris, France.

    Notes:

    "Her heart was buried in the choir of the conventual church of the Minoresses at Nogent-l'Artaud." [Royal Ancestry]

    Children:
    1. 3. Joan, Queen of Navarre; Queen Consort of France was born on 14 Jan 1272 in Bar-sur-Seine, France; died on 2 Apr 1305 in Château de Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Church of the Grey Friars, Paris, France.


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.  Thibaut IV and I, King of Navarre was born about 30 May 1201 (son of Thibaut III of Champagne and Blanca de Navarre); died about 7 Jul 1253 in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain; was buried in Pamplona Cathedral, Pamplona, Spain.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Abt 10 Jul 1253, Pamplona, Navarre, Spain

    Notes:

    Also called Theobald, Teobaldo, etc. Called "the Troubadour", "the Chansonnier", and "the Posthumous", the latter because his father died before he was born. He was count of Champagne (as Thibaut IV) from birth, and king of Navarre from 1234.

    He was an initiator of the Baron's Crusade, from which he is said to have brought back to France the rose called rosa gallica "officinalis", and the Chardonnay grape.

    Thibaut IV-I, King of Navarre (~1201-1253) =
    unknown mistress

    Marguerite of Navarre =
    Álvaro Pérez de Azagra

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

    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)

    Thibaut married Marguerite de Bourbon on 12 Sep 1232. Marguerite (daughter of Archambaud VIII de Dampierre and Guigone de Forez) was born about 1211; died on 12 Apr 1256. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Marguerite de Bourbon was born about 1211 (daughter of Archambaud VIII de Dampierre and Guigone de Forez); died on 12 Apr 1256.
    Children:
    1. 6. Enrique I, King of Navarre died about 22 Jul 1274 in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain.
    2. Marguerite de Champagne died in 1310.

  7. 14.  Robert of France was born on 17 Sep 1216 (son of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile, Queen Consort of France); died on 9 Feb 1250 in Mansourah, Egypt.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 7 Feb 1250, Mansourah, Egypt

    Notes:

    Called "the Good." First Count of Artois.

    "Robert died while leading a reckless attack on Al Mansurah, without the knowledge of his brother King Louis IX. He and the Templars accompanying the expedition charged into the town and became trapped in the narrow streets. According to Jean de Joinville, he defended himself for some time in a house there, but was at last overpowered and killed. In Egypt it is believed that Sultan Qutuz killed him, although it is more likely that an anonymous soldier did so." [Wikipedia]

    Robert married Mahaut of Brabant on 14 Jun 1237. Mahaut (daughter of Henri II of Brabant and Maria von Hohenstaufen) was born about 1224; died on 29 Sep 1288; was buried in Cercamp Abbey, Artois, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mahaut of Brabant was born about 1224 (daughter of Henri II of Brabant and Maria von Hohenstaufen); died on 29 Sep 1288; was buried in Cercamp Abbey, Artois, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 29 Oct 1288

    Notes:

    Also called Mathilde of Brabant.

    Children:
    1. 7. Blanche of Artois was born about 1248; died on 2 May 1302 in Paris, France; was buried in Church of the Cordeliers, Paris, France.
    2. Robert II was born after Aug 1250; died on 11 Jul 1302.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Louis VIII, King of France was born on 3 Sep 1187 in Paris, France (son of Philippe II Augustus, King of France and Isabella of Flanders, Queen Consort of France); died on 8 Nov 1226 in Castle of Montpensier, Puy-de-Dôme, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 5 Sep 1187, Paris, France
    • Alternate death: 9 Nov 1226, Castle of Montpensier, Puy-de-Dôme, France

    Notes:

    Nicknamed "le Lion". Pretender to the throne of England, 1216-17.

    Louis married Blanche of Castile, Queen Consort of France on 23 May 1200 in Church of Port-Mort, Eure, Normandy, France. Blanche (daughter of Alfonso VIII, King of Castile, Toledo, and Extramadura and Eleanor of England) was born before 4 Mar 1188 in Palencia, Castile, Spain; died on 26 Nov 1252 in Paris, France; was buried in Maubuisson Abbey near Pontoise, near Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Blanche of Castile, Queen Consort of France was born before 4 Mar 1188 in Palencia, Castile, Spain (daughter of Alfonso VIII, King of Castile, Toledo, and Extramadura and Eleanor of England); died on 26 Nov 1252 in Paris, France; was buried in Maubuisson Abbey near Pontoise, near Paris, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 4 Mar 1188, Palencia, Castile, Spain
    • Alternate death: 27 Nov 1252, Paris, France

    Notes:

    Also called Blanca.

    Children:
    1. 8. St. Louis IX, King of France was born on 25 Apr 1214 in Castle of Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; died on 25 Aug 1270 in near Tunis, Africa; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.
    2. 14. Robert of France was born on 17 Sep 1216; died on 9 Feb 1250 in Mansourah, Egypt.
    3. Charles I Etienne, King of Naples and Sicily was born in Mar 1226; died on 7 Jan 1285.

  3. 18.  Raymond Berenger was born about 1195 (son of Alfonso II and Garsenda of Sabran); died on 19 Aug 1245 in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France; was buried in Church of the Knights of St. John, Aix-en-Provence, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1198

    Notes:

    Count of Provence & Forcalquier, 1209-45.

    Raymond married Beatrice of Savoy on 5 Dec 1220. Beatrice (daughter of Tomaso I and Margaret of Geneva) died in Dec 1266. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Beatrice of Savoy (daughter of Tomaso I and Margaret of Geneva); died in Dec 1266.
    Children:
    1. Eleanor of Provence, Queen Consort of England died on 24 Jun 1291 in Amesbury Priory, Wiltshire, England; was buried in Amesbury Priory, Wiltshire, England.
    2. Sancie of Provence died on 9 Nov 1261 in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England; was buried on 15 Nov 1262 in Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire, England.
    3. 9. Margaret of Provence, Queen Consort of France 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.
    4. Beatrice de Provence was born in 1234; died on 23 Sep 1267.

  5. 20.  Pedro II, King of Aragón was born between 1174 and 1176 (son of Alfonso II, King of Aragón, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza and Sancha of Castile); died on 14 Sep 1213 in Muret, Occitan, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Jul 1178, Huesca, Aragón, Spain

    Notes:

    "Crowned by Pope Innocent III in Rome and declared his kingdom a feudatory of the Holy See, 1204. With other Spanish kings he took a prominent part in the victory over the Moors at Las Navas de Tolosa, 16 July 1212, but lost his life supporting his brother-in-law, Raymond VI of Toulouse against the crusader Simon de Montfort, in Languedoc, at the battle of Muret." [The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz]

    Pedro married Marie of Montpellier on 15 Jun 1204. Marie (daughter of Guillem VIII de Montpellier and Eudokia) died on 21 Apr 1213 in Rome, Italy; was buried in St. Peter's, Rome, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 21.  Marie of Montpellier (daughter of Guillem VIII de Montpellier and Eudokia); died on 21 Apr 1213 in Rome, Italy; was buried in St. Peter's, Rome, Italy.
    Children:
    1. 10. James I, King of Aragón was born on 2 Feb 1208 in Montpellier, Hérault, France; died on 27 Jul 1276 in Alzira, Valencia, Spain; was buried in Abbey of Poblet, Catalonia, Spain.

  7. 22.  András II, King of Hungary was born in 1176 (son of Béla III, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama and Anna de Châtillon); died on 21 Sep 1235.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 26 Oct 1235

    Notes:

    "On advice of Pope set out with an army of 15,000 men on crusade to the Holy Land, 1217, but the expedition failed. Upon his return he found Hungary in near anarchy. Hungarian nobles extorted from him the Golden Bull (Hungarian Magna Charta), 1222." [The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz]

    András married Yolanda of Courtenay, Queen Consort of Hungary. Yolanda (daughter of Peter II of Courtenay, Emperor of Constantinople and Yolanda of Flanders) was born about 1200; died in 1233. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 23.  Yolanda of Courtenay, Queen Consort of Hungary was born about 1200 (daughter of Peter II of Courtenay, Emperor of Constantinople and Yolanda of Flanders); died in 1233.
    Children:
    1. 11. Violant of Hungary died on 12 Oct 1251; was buried in Cistercian Monastery of Vallbona, Catalonia, Spain.

  9. 24.  Thibaut III of Champagne was born on 13 May 1179 (son of Henry I of Champagne and Marie of France); died on 24 May 1201.

    Notes:

    Count of Champagne.

    Thibaut married Blanca de Navarre. Blanca (daughter of Sancho VI, King of Navarre and Sancha of Castile, Queen Consort of Navarre) was born after 1177; died in 1229. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 25.  Blanca de Navarre was born after 1177 (daughter of Sancho VI, King of Navarre and Sancha of Castile, Queen Consort of Navarre); died in 1229.
    Children:
    1. 12. Thibaut IV and I, King of Navarre was born about 30 May 1201; died about 7 Jul 1253 in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain; was buried in Pamplona Cathedral, Pamplona, Spain.

  11. 26.  Archambaud VIII de Dampierre was born about 1187 (son of Guy II de Dampierre and Mahaut I de Bourbon); died in 1242.

    Notes:

    Seigneur de Bourbon. Died in battle.

    Archambaud married Guigone de Forez in 1205. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 27.  Guigone de Forez
    Children:
    1. Archambaud IX de Dampierre was born in 1205; died on 15 Jan 1249 in Cyprus.
    2. 13. Marguerite de Bourbon was born about 1211; died on 12 Apr 1256.

  13. 30.  Henri II of Brabant was born in 1207 (son of Henri I of Brabant and Machtild of Boulogne); died on 1 Feb 1248.

    Notes:

    Duke of Lorraine and Brabant. Called "Magnanimus."

    Henri married Maria von Hohenstaufen on 22 Aug 1215. Maria (daughter of Philip II, King of Germany and Irene Angelina) was born about 1201; died in 1235. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 31.  Maria von Hohenstaufen was born about 1201 (daughter of Philip II, King of Germany and Irene Angelina); died in 1235.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Abt 1240

    Notes:

    Also called Mary of Swabia.

    Children:
    1. 15. Mahaut of Brabant was born about 1224; died on 29 Sep 1288; was buried in Cercamp Abbey, Artois, France.
    2. Henri III of Brabant was born about 1230; died on 28 Feb 1261 in Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium; was buried in Church of the Dominicans, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Philippe II Augustus, King of France was born on 22 Aug 1165 in Gonesse, France (son of Louis VII, King of France and Adèle of Blois, Queen Consort of France); died on 14 Jul 1223 in Mantes la Jolie, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Philippe married Isabella of Flanders, Queen Consort of France on 28 Apr 1180 in Abbey of Saint-Trinité, Bapaume, Pas-de-Calais, France. Isabella (daughter of Baldwin V of Flanders and Marguerite of Lorraine) was born on 23 Apr 1170 in Valenciennes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died on 15 Mar 1190 in Paris, France; was buried in Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Isabella of Flanders, Queen Consort of France was born on 23 Apr 1170 in Valenciennes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France (daughter of Baldwin V of Flanders and Marguerite of Lorraine); died on 15 Mar 1190 in Paris, France; was buried in Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, France.

    Notes:

    Also called Isabella of Hainaut.

    Children:
    1. 16. Louis VIII, King of France was born on 3 Sep 1187 in Paris, France; died on 8 Nov 1226 in Castle of Montpensier, Puy-de-Dôme, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

  3. 34.  Alfonso VIII, King of Castile, Toledo, and Extramadura was born on 11 Nov 1155 in Soría, Castile, Spain (son of Sancho III, King of Nájera, Castile, and Toledo and Blanche of Navarre, Queen of Castile); died on 22 Sep 1214; was buried in Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 5 Oct 1214, Gutiérre Muños, Arévalo, Spain
    • Alternate death: 6 Oct 1214, Gutiérre Muños, Arévalo, Spain

    Notes:

    Also Lord of Gascony. "Defeated by the Moorish Almohad invaders in 1195, but defeated a combined army of the kings of Leon and Navarre the same year. Won a great victory over the Moors at Navas de Tolosa, 1212." [The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, which gives the date of his marriage to Eleanor as September 1177, unlike other sources which date it to September 1170.]

    Alfonso married Eleanor of England in Sep 1170 in Burgos, Castile, Spain. Eleanor (daughter of Henry II, King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen Consort of France; Queen Consort of England) was born on 13 Oct 1162 in Domfront, Normandy, France; died on 21 Sep 1214; was buried in Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Eleanor of England was born on 13 Oct 1162 in Domfront, Normandy, France (daughter of Henry II, King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen Consort of France; Queen Consort of England); died on 21 Sep 1214; was buried in Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Between 1161 and 1162
    • Alternate birth: 1161
    • Alternate death: 25 Oct 1214, Burgos, Castile, Spain

    Notes:

    Also called Leonor.

    "Of all Eleanor of Aquitaine's daughters, her namesake was the only one who was enabled, by political circumstances, to wield the kind of influence her mother had exercised. In her own marriage treaty, and in the first marriage treaty for her daughter Berengaria, Eleanor was given direct control of many lands, towns, and castles throughout the kingdom. She was almost as powerful as Alfonso, who specified in his will in 1204 that she was to rule alongside their son in the event of his death, including taking responsibility for paying his debts and executing his will. It was she who persuaded him to marry their daughter Berengaria to Alfonso IX of León. Troubadours and sages were regularly present in Alfonso VIII's court due to Eleanor's patronage." [Wikipedia]

    Children:
    1. Berenguela I of Castile, Queen Of Castile & Toledo was born about 1180; died on 8 Nov 1246 in Las Huelgas, near Burgos, Castile, Spain; was buried in Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain.
    2. Urraca of Castile was born between 1186 and 1187; died on 3 Nov 1220 in Coimbra, Portugal.
    3. 17. Blanche of Castile, Queen Consort of France was born before 4 Mar 1188 in Palencia, Castile, Spain; died on 26 Nov 1252 in Paris, France; was buried in Maubuisson Abbey near Pontoise, near Paris, France.

  5. 36.  Alfonso II was born about 1180 (son of Alfonso II, King of Aragón, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza and Sancha of Castile); died in Feb 1209 in Palermo, Sicily.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Between 11 Sep 1209 and 30 Nov 1209, Palermo, Sicily

    Notes:

    Count of Provence.

    Alfonso married Garsenda of Sabran in 1193. Garsenda (daughter of Rainou de Sabran dit du Cayler and Garsenda of Forcalquier) was born about 1180. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 37.  Garsenda of Sabran was born about 1180 (daughter of Rainou de Sabran dit du Cayler and Garsenda of Forcalquier).

    Notes:

    Also called Garsenda of Forcalquier, Gersenda of Sabran, Garsenda de Proensa, Garsenda de Proença.

    From Wikipedia (accessed 25 July 2021): She "was the Countess of Provence as the wife of Alfonso II from 1193 and the Countess of Forcalquier in her own right from 1209. She brought Forcalquier to the House of Barcelona and united it to Provence. She was also a patron of Occitan literature, especially the troubadours, and herself wrote some lyric poetry and is counted among the trobairitz as Garsenda de Proensa. She was, in the words of her most recent editors, 'one of the most powerful women in Occitan history'."

    She retired to the monastery of La Celle in the mid-1220s, but in 1242 she visited her newborn great-granddaughter Beatrice of England and Beatrice's parents, granddaughter Eleanor of Provence and her husband King Henry III of England, in Bordeaux. Henry was pursuing a war in France at that time and Garsenda brought 60 knights to his service. Her date of death is unknown, but she may have lived as late as 1257.

    Matt Baker of usefulcharts.com has pointed out that if this Garsenda were to be regarded as the founder of a matrilineal dynasty, and if that dynasty operated by rules paralleling that of patrilineal dynasties (i.e., male descendants are only considered members of the House if their mother was a member; having a grandmother as a member doesn't convey membership in the House), then the putative "House of Garsenda" would be the greatest royal dynasty in the history of Europe, containing within itself:

    6 Queens Regnant
    38 Queens Consort
    27 Kings
    7 Holy Roman Emperors
    5 Holy Roman Empresses
    3 Empresses Consort
    1 Prince Consort (Prince Philip of Great Britain)
    1 Kaiser (Wilhelm II)
    1 Empress Regnant (Catherine the Great)
    1 queen mother (Helene of Romania)

    Video: Europe's Hidden Matrilineal Dynasty: House of Garsenda. Chart here.

    Children:
    1. 18. Raymond Berenger was born about 1195; died on 19 Aug 1245 in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France; was buried in Church of the Knights of St. John, Aix-en-Provence, France.

  7. 38.  Tomaso I was born on 20 Mar 1177 in Charbonnieres Castle, Savoy (son of St. Umberto and Beatrice de Mâcon); died on 20 Jan 1233 in Aosta, Savoy; was buried in Aosta, Savoy.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1178, Aiguebelle, Savoy
    • Alternate birth: 20 May 1178
    • Alternate death: 1 Mar 1233, Moncalieri, Piedmont, Italy

    Notes:

    Count of Savoy. He was named after Thomas Becket.

    Tomaso married Margaret of Geneva in May 1195. Margaret (daughter of William I of Geneva and Beatrice de Faucigny) died on 13 Apr 1236. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 39.  Margaret of Geneva (daughter of William I of Geneva and Beatrice de Faucigny); died on 13 Apr 1236.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Aft 1256
    • Alternate death: 8 Sep 1257

    Notes:

    Also called Beatrice of Geneva.

    Children:
    1. 19. Beatrice of Savoy died in Dec 1266.
    2. Thomas of Savoy died on 7 Feb 1259.
    3. Amedee of Savoy was born in 1197; died on 24 Jun 1253 in Montmelian, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France.

  9. 40.  Alfonso II, King of Aragón, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza (son of Ramon IV Berengar and Petronila of Aragón, Queen of Aragón); died on 25 Apr 1196 in Perpignan, Pyrènèes-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France; was buried in Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet, Conca de Barberà, Catalonia, Spain.

    Notes:

    Called "the Chaste" (el Casto); also "the Troubador." By 1162, as his paternal heritage, Count and Marquess of Barcelona, Tortosa, and Lerida, and Count of Tarragona, Gerona, and Cordagne. By 1164, as his maternal heritage, King of Aragon, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza. In 1166, by devolution, Marquess of Provence.

    Christened Ramón, he was called both Ramón and Alfonso from birth. When he took the united throne of Aragon and Barcelona, he took Alfonso as his single name as a gesture to the Aragonese.

    The issue of his birth year was for a time confused due to the fact that his mother's eldest son, b. 1155, was actually christened Alfonso. This prior Alfonso died in 1162.

    Szabolcs de Vajay (citation details below) has his birth as in 1157, before 25 March, in "Villamayor del Valle," a place we cannot locate.

    Alfonso married Sancha of Castile on 18 Jan 1174 in Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain. Sancha (daughter of Alfonso VII, King of Leon and Castile and Richeza of Poland) was born on 21 Sep 1154 in Toledo, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain; died on 9 Nov 1208 in Villanueva de Sigena, Huesca, Aragón, Spain; was buried in Monastery of Nuestra Señora, Sigena, Huesca, Aragón, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 41.  Sancha of Castile was born on 21 Sep 1154 in Toledo, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain (daughter of Alfonso VII, King of Leon and Castile and Richeza of Poland); died on 9 Nov 1208 in Villanueva de Sigena, Huesca, Aragón, Spain; was buried in Monastery of Nuestra Señora, Sigena, Huesca, Aragón, Spain.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1155
    • Alternate birth: 21 Sep 1155, Toledo, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
    • Alternate birth: 1157

    Notes:

    Founded the Monastery of Nuestra Señora in 1188; became a nun there after her husband's death.

    Children:
    1. 20. Pedro II, King of Aragón was born between 1174 and 1176; died on 14 Sep 1213 in Muret, Occitan, France.
    2. Alfonso II was born about 1180; died in Feb 1209 in Palermo, Sicily.

  11. 42.  Guillem VIII de Montpellier (son of Guillem VII de Montpellier and Matilda of Burgundy); died after 4 Nov 1202.

    Guillem married Eudokia about 1179. Eudokia was born between 1160 and 1164; died on 4 Nov 1202. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 43.  Eudokia was born between 1160 and 1164; died on 4 Nov 1202.

    Notes:

    A multi-thread discussion of her possible origins was begun and led by Peter Stewart on SGM, beginning with this post.

    She may or may not have borne the name Komnena, but she was definitely a member of the family of Manuel I Komnenos (1118-1180), emperor of Byzantium, who sent her to marry Raymond Berenger III of Provence. In circumstances best described as hazy, Berenger turned her down, and she wound up marrying Guillem VIII, seigneur of Montpellier, instead.

    She was the mother of Guillem's only legitimate child, Marie, who wound up being the mother of James I (1208-1276), King of Aragon.

    Children:
    1. 21. Marie of Montpellier died on 21 Apr 1213 in Rome, Italy; was buried in St. Peter's, Rome, Italy.

  13. 44.  Béla III, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama was born about 1148 (son of Geisa II, King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Rama and Euphrosine of Kiev); died on 18 Apr 1196.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 23 Apr 1196

    Notes:

    A descendant of Harold II, King of England.

    He and his wife Anna/Agnes were 5Xgreat-grandparents to Philippa of Hainaut, wife of Edward III.

    Béla married Anna de Châtillon about 1171. Anna (daughter of Renaud de Châtillon-sur-Loing and Constance of Antioch) was born in 1154; died in 1184. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 45.  Anna de Châtillon was born in 1154 (daughter of Renaud de Châtillon-sur-Loing and Constance of Antioch); died in 1184.

    Notes:

    Or Agnes; Agnes of Antioch. Great-great granddaughter of Philip I, King of France.

    Children:
    1. Constance of Hungary died on 4 Dec 1240.
    2. Margaret of Hungary was born in 1175; died after 1222.
    3. 22. András II, King of Hungary was born in 1176; died on 21 Sep 1235.

  15. 46.  Peter II of Courtenay, Emperor of Constantinople was born about 1155 (son of Pierre of France and Elisabeth de Courtenay); died before Jan 1218.

    Notes:

    From Wikipedia:

    Peter II was a son of Peter I of Courtenay, the youngest son of Louis VI of France and his second Queen consort Adélaide de Maurienne. His mother was Elisabeth de Courtenay, daughter of Renaud de Courtenay (died 1194) and Hawise du Donjon.

    Peter first married Agnes I, via whom he obtained the three counties of Nevers, Auxerre, and Tonnerre. He took for his second wife, Yolanda of Flanders (died 1219), a sister of Baldwin and Henry of Flanders, who were afterwards the first and second emperors of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. Peter accompanied his cousin, King Philip Augustus, on the crusade of 1190 and fought (alongside his brother Robert) in the Albigensian Crusade in 1209 and 1211, when he took part in the siege of Lavaur. He was present at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214.

    When his brother-in-law, the emperor Henry, died without sons in 1216, Peter was chosen as his successor, and with a small army he left his residence of château de Druyes, in France to take possession of his throne. Consecrated emperor at Rome, in a church outside the walls, by Pope Honorius III on 9 April 1217, he borrowed some ships from the Venetians, promising in return to conquer Durazzo for them; but he failed in this enterprise, and sought to make his way to Constantinople by land. On the journey he was seized by the despot of Epirus, Theodore Komnenos Doukas, and, after an imprisonment of two years, died, probably by foul means. Peter thus never governed his empire, which, however, was ruled for a time by his wife, Yolanda, who had succeeded in reaching Constantinople. Two of his sons, Robert and Baldwin, in turn emperors of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.

    Peter married Yolanda of Flanders in Jun 1193. Yolanda (daughter of Baldwin V of Flanders and Marguerite of Lorraine) was born about 1175; died in Aug 1219. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 47.  Yolanda of Flanders was born about 1175 (daughter of Baldwin V of Flanders and Marguerite of Lorraine); died in Aug 1219.
    Children:
    1. 23. Yolanda of Courtenay, Queen Consort of Hungary was born about 1200; died in 1233.

  17. 48.  Henry I of Champagne (son of Thibaut IV of Blois, Champagne, and Troyes and Mathilde of Carinthia).

    Notes:

    Count of Champagne. Called "the Liberal."

    Henry married Marie of France in 1164. Marie (daughter of Louis VII, King of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen Consort of France; Queen Consort of England) was born in 1145 in France; died on 11 Mar 1198 in Champagne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 49.  Marie of France was born in 1145 in France (daughter of Louis VII, King of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen Consort of France; Queen Consort of England); died on 11 Mar 1198 in Champagne, France.
    Children:
    1. Henri II, King of Jerusalem was born on 29 Jul 1166; died on 10 Sep 1197.
    2. Marie of Champagne was born about 1174; died on 9 Aug 1204.
    3. 24. Thibaut III of Champagne was born on 13 May 1179; died on 24 May 1201.

  19. 50.  Sancho VI, King of Navarre was born on 21 Apr 1132 (son of Garcia VI Ramirez, King of Navarre and Marguerite de l'Aigle, Queen of Navarre); died on 27 Jun 1194; was buried in Pamplona Cathedral, Pamplona, Spain.

    Sancho married Sancha of Castile, Queen Consort of Navarre in 1157. Sancha (daughter of Alfonso VII, King of Leon and Castile and Berenguela of Barcelona) was born about 1139; died in 1179; was buried in Pamplona Cathedral, Pamplona, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 51.  Sancha of Castile, Queen Consort of Navarre was born about 1139 (daughter of Alfonso VII, King of Leon and Castile and Berenguela of Barcelona); died in 1179; was buried in Pamplona Cathedral, Pamplona, Spain.
    Children:
    1. Berengaria of Navarre, Queen Consort of England was born between 1165 and 1170; died on 23 Dec 1230.
    2. 25. Blanca de Navarre was born after 1177; died in 1229.

  21. 52.  Guy II de Dampierre was born about 1160 (son of Guillaume I de Dampierre and Ermengarde de Mouchy); died on 18 Jan 1216; was buried in Abbey of St. Laumer, Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France.

    Notes:

    Seigneur de Bourbon, de Montluçon. Constable of Champagne. Went on the Third Crusade in 1189.

    Guy married Mahaut I de Bourbon. Mahaut (daughter of Archambaud VIII de Bourbon and Alix of Burgundy) was born about 1166; died on 18 Jun 1228. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  22. 53.  Mahaut I de Bourbon was born about 1166 (daughter of Archambaud VIII de Bourbon and Alix of Burgundy); died on 18 Jun 1228.

    Notes:

    From Leo van de Pas:

    Mahaut was born in the mid to late 1160s, the only child of Archambaud VIII de Bourbon and Alix 'Ducissa' de Bourgogne. Her father, the heir apparent to Bourbon, died in 1169 without ever inheriting the lordship. Her grandfather Archambaud VII, sire de Bourbon, died in 1173. Since Mahaut was his only surviving grandchild, she inherited Bourbon in her own right.

    Before 1183 Mahaut married Gaucher IV de Vienne, sire de Salins et de Bracon, son of Gérard I, comte de Mâcon et de Vienne, and Guyonne de Salins. After he returned from the Third Crusade, they frequently quarrelled. In the end he became violent and had her locked up. She fled to her grandmother's estate in Champagne. During her escape she allegedly also used violence, and for this she was excommunicated by Archbishop Henri de Sully of Bourges. After she arrived in Champagne, she asked Pope Celestine III for a divorce from her husband, arguing that Gaucher IV and she were close relatives and that the marriage therefore had been inadmissible. The pope charged the bishops of Autun and Troyes and the abbot of Monthiers-en-Argonne with investigating her claim. These men found that Mahaut and her husband were third cousins, as they were both great-great-grandchildren of Guillaume I, comte de Bourgogne, and that therefore her claim that they were too closely related was justified. The pope granted the divorce and also lifted the excommunication. Mahaut and Gaucher had a daughter Marguerite who became the second wife of Guillaume I, comte de Forcalquier, and then married Josserand, sire de Brancion, but did not have progeny.

    In September 1196, only a few months after her divorce, Mahaut married Guy II de Dampierre, seigneur de Montluçon, son of Guillaume I de Dampierre and Ermengarde (Basilie) de Mouchy. Thus the Bourbonnais fell to the house of Dampierre. Mahaut and Guy had six children, of whom Archambaud VIII, Guillaume, Philippe (Mahaut) and Marie would have progeny.

    The marriage lasted 20 years, Guy dying in 1216. Mahaut died on 18 June 1228, twelve years after her husband. After her death, her daughter Marguerite from her first marriage claimed the lordship of Bourbon. Guy had initially recognised Marguerite as heir to Bourbon, but he later claimed the lordship for his oldest son Archambaud VIII. In the end Archambaud prevailed.

    Children:
    1. Marie de Dampierre-sur-l'Aube died before Nov 1245.
    2. 26. Archambaud VIII de Dampierre was born about 1187; died in 1242.
    3. Guillaume de Dampierre was born in 1196; died on 3 Sep 1231.

  23. 60.  Henri I of Brabant was born about 1158 (son of Godfrey III and Margaret von Limburg); died on 5 Sep 1235 in Koln, Germany; was buried in St. Peter's, Leuven, Belgium.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1165
    • Alternate death: Abt 3 Sep 1235, Koln, Germany

    Notes:

    Duke of Lorraine and Barbant. Margrave of Antwerp.

    Henri married Machtild of Boulogne in 1179. Machtild (daughter of Mathieu of Flanders and Marie of England) was born about 1169; died between 1210 and 1211; was buried in Afflighem Abbey, Brabant, Belgium. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 61.  Machtild of Boulogne was born about 1169 (daughter of Mathieu of Flanders and Marie of England); died between 1210 and 1211; was buried in Afflighem Abbey, Brabant, Belgium.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 5 Aug 1224

    Notes:

    Also called Mahaud; Maud; Mathilde d'Alsace; Mathilde of Flanders.

    Children:
    1. Margareta of Brabant was born about 1192; died on 5 May 1231.
    2. Aleidis of Brabant was born about 1194; died before 1267.
    3. Machteld of Brabant was born about 1200; died on 21 Dec 1267.
    4. 30. Henri II of Brabant was born in 1207; died on 1 Feb 1248.

  25. 62.  Philip II, King of Germany was born in 1177 (son of Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor and Beatrice of Burgundy); died on 21 Jun 1208 in Bamberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Feb-Mar 1177, Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
    • Alternate birth: 1181

    Notes:

    Phillip of Hohenstaufen, Duke Of Swabia, "King of the Romans". Was never formally made Holy Roman Emperor.

    Murdered by Otto of Wittelsbach.

    Philip married Irene Angelina on 25 May 1197. Irene (daughter of Isaac II Angelos, Emperor of Byzantium and (First wife of Isaac II Angelos)) was born about 1181 in Constantinople; died on 27 Aug 1208 in Hohenstaufen Castle, Bavaria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  26. 63.  Irene Angelina was born about 1181 in Constantinople (daughter of Isaac II Angelos, Emperor of Byzantium and (First wife of Isaac II Angelos)); died on 27 Aug 1208 in Hohenstaufen Castle, Bavaria.

    Notes:

    Also called Eirene-Maria of Byzantium.

    Children:
    1. 31. Maria von Hohenstaufen was born about 1201; died in 1235.
    2. Kunigunde von Hohenstaufen was born between Jan 1202 and Mar 1202; died on 13 Sep 1248; was buried in St. Veit, Prague, Bohemia.
    3. Elizabeth von Hohenstaufen was born between Mar 1205 and May 1205; died on 30 Nov 1235.