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Henry of Burgundy

Male 1069 - 1112  (43 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry of Burgundy was born in 1069 (son of Henry I of Burgundy and (Unknown wife of Henry I of Burgundy)); died on 1 Nov 1112.

    Notes:

    Count of Portugal.

    Henry married Teresa of León And Castile in 1093. Teresa (daughter of Alfonso VI, King of Leon, Castile, and Galicia and Ximena Moniz) was born about 1080; died on 11 Nov 1130. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Affonso I Henriques, King of Portugal was born on 15 Jul 1110; died on 6 Dec 1185 in Coimbra, Portugal; was buried in Monastery of Santa Cruz, Coimbra, Portugal.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry I of Burgundy (son of Robert I and Helie of Semur); died on 27 Jan 1074.

    Notes:

    Called "The Gallant" (le Damoiseau).

    Henry married (Unknown wife of Henry I of Burgundy). (Unknown died after 5 Jul 1074; was buried in Besançon, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  (Unknown wife of Henry I of Burgundy) died after 5 Jul 1074; was buried in Besançon, France.

    Notes:

    "The name of Henry's wife is not known, though both Sibylla and Clémence have been suggested. Based purely on onomastics, historian Szabolcs de Vajay proposed that she was the daughter of Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona and his third wife, Guisle of Lluca. If this is true, Henry would have been married in Barcelona while on crusade." [Wikipedia]

    Children:
    1. Beatrice of Burgundy
    2. Odo I of Burgundy was born about 1060; died on 23 Mar 1103 in Cilicia, Anatolia.
    3. 1. Henry of Burgundy was born in 1069; died on 1 Nov 1112.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert I was born about 1011 (son of Robert II, King of France and Constance of Provence, Queen Consort of France); died on 21 Mar 1075.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 21 May 1076

    Notes:

    "The Old." Duke of Burgundy.

    "In 1025, with the death of his eldest brother Hugh Magnus, he and Henry rebelled against their father and defeated him, forcing him back to Paris. In 1031, after the death of his father the king, Robert participated in a rebellion against his brother, in which he was supported by his mother, Constance of Arles. Peace was only achieved when Robert was given Burgundy (1032). Throughout his reign, he was little more than a robber baron who had no control over his own vassals, whose estates he often plundered, especially those of the Church. He seized the income of the diocese of Autun and the wine of the canons of Dijon. He burgled the abbey of St-Germain at Auxerre. In 1055, he repudiated his wife, Helie of Semur, and assassinated her brother Joceran and murdered her father, his father-in-law, Lord Dalmace I of Semur, with his own hands. In that same year, the bishop of Langres, Harduoin, refused to dedicate the church of Sennecy so as not "to be exposed to the violence of the duke." [Wikipedia]

    Robert married Helie of Semur about 1033. Helie (daughter of Dalmas I of Semur and Aremburge de Vergy) was born about 1015; died after 1055 in Priory of the Holy Trinity of Marcigny-lès-Nonnains, Burgundy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Helie of Semur was born about 1015 (daughter of Dalmas I of Semur and Aremburge de Vergy); died after 1055 in Priory of the Holy Trinity of Marcigny-lès-Nonnains, Burgundy, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1016, of Semur-en-Brionnais, Bourgogne, France

    Notes:

    Also called Petronilla; Eleanor; Héliette; Hermegarde. Died as a nun.

    Children:
    1. 2. Henry I of Burgundy died on 27 Jan 1074.
    2. Constance of Burgundy was born in 1046; died in 1092; was buried in Royal Monastery of San Benito, Sahagun, León, Spain.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert II, King of FranceRobert II, King of France was born about 970-974 in Orléans, Loiret, France (son of Hugues Capet, King of France and Adélaïde, Queen Consort of France); died on 20 Jul 1031 in Château Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 27 Mar 971, Orléans, Loiret, France
    • Alternate birth: 27 Mar 972, Orléans, Loiret, France

    Notes:

    Called "The Pious."

    Robert married Constance of Provence, Queen Consort of France about May 1004. Constance (daughter of Guillaume I "le Liberateur" and Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou) was born between 985-990; died on 22 Jul 1034 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Constance of Provence, Queen Consort of France was born between 985-990 (daughter of Guillaume I "le Liberateur" and Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou); died on 22 Jul 1034 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 986
    • Alternate death: 25 Jul 1032, Château Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France

    Notes:

    Also called Constance de Toulouse; Constance of Arles.

    "Queen Constance was not someone to be caught with down a dark alley, or even a well-lit street -- she was a violent termagant who once poked out a priest's eye with a stick when undertaking crowd control at a heresy trial. She fomented war between her sons over the succession after Robert II's death." [Peter Stewart, SGM, 3 Jun 2022]

    Children:
    1. Hedwig of France died after 5 Jun 1063.
    2. Henri I, King Of France was born before 17 May 1008; died on 4 Aug 1060; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.
    3. St. Adele of France was born between 1010 and 1015; died on 8 Jan 1079; was buried in Abbey of Messines, Ypres, Flanders.
    4. 4. Robert I was born about 1011; died on 21 Mar 1075.

  3. 10.  Dalmas I of Semur (son of Geoffrey I of Semur and Dalmace Brioude); died in 1048.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 1055

    Notes:

    Also called Dalmace; Damascus. Killed by his son-in-law, Duke Robert "The Old."

    Dalmas married Aremburge de Vergy about 1013. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Aremburge de Vergy (daughter of Henry I of Burgundy and Mahaut de Châlon).
    Children:
    1. 5. Helie of Semur was born about 1015; died after 1055 in Priory of the Holy Trinity of Marcigny-lès-Nonnains, Burgundy, France.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Hugues Capet, King of France was born about 940 (son of Hugues "Le Grand" and Hedwig of Saxony); died on 24 Oct 996 in "Les Juifs" near Prasville, Eure-de-Loire, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Aft 939
    • Alternate birth: 941

    Notes:

    Nicknamed le Grand or Capet. First of the Capetian kings of France.

    Hugues married Adélaïde, Queen Consort of France in 968. Adélaïde (daughter of Guillaume "Tête-d'Étoupe" and Adèle of Normandy) died on 15 Jun 1003. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Adélaïde, Queen Consort of France (daughter of Guillaume "Tête-d'Étoupe" and Adèle of Normandy); died on 15 Jun 1003.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 15 Jun 1004
    • Alternate death: 15 Jun 1005
    • Alternate death: 15 Jun 1006

    Notes:

    Also called Alix.

    Her origins are contested. At the Henry Project, Stewart Baldwin considers her a "probable" daughter of William/Guillaume III "Tête-d'Étoupe" ("Towhead"), Duke of Aquitaine, who was also William I of Poitou, "possibly" by Adèle/Gerloc, daughter of Rollo of Normandy. Regarding William III as her father, Baldwin writes "No definitive solution is possible on the known evidence, but this parentage is more likely than the alternatives." He presents a long summary of the competing arguments for and against this model. We follow the Henry project, but in this case we note some strong arguments against this ancestry for the wife of Hugh Capet.

    From Peter Stewart, 22 Jun 2010, on soc.genealogy.medieval:

    The evidence that Hugo Capet's wife was a daughter of Guilhem III, duke of Aquitaine (Guilhem I as count of Poitou) is late and unsatisfactory but nonetheless straightforward enough.

    The evidence that she was related to the ducal family of Normandy is more satisfactory and also straightforward.

    However, that this relationship came about through Adela/Gerloc is somewhat less satisfactory, and muddied to a degree by contradictions in the sources for this mysterious personage.

    Dudo says that Guilhem III proposed his own marriage to a sister of William Longsword of Normandy in the course of a gathering to hunt mating deer near Rouen, attended amongst others by Hugo Capet's father Hugo Magnus described as duke and leading man of the kingdom—the title and position were accorded to him ca 936. William reportedly called his sister a 'girl' at the time, suggesting that she was perhaps ca. 14 and born well after the conversion of her father Rollo to Christianity. Yet William of Jumièges later gave her the pagan name Gerloc, which appears rather anomalous considering that even William (who must have been ca. 20 years older than her) never occurs with any Norse name.

    I would not accept the unsupported word of Dudo for anything at all, including his own existence. He was an outstanding nincompoop, and relied for this period on the memories of people who clearly did not have the story of Rollo's life and family straight in the first place.

    Dudo's contemporary Ademar of Chabannes, who certainly knew more about the ducal family in Aquitaine though not that in Normandy, says that Rollo's daughter married Ebles Manzer and was mother of Guilhem III/I ("filius Rannulfi, Eblus manzer, Arvernis et Pictavis simul comes promotus est...Acceptaque in conjugium Adala, filia Rosi [sic] Rotomagensis comitis., genuit ex ea Willelmum Caput Stupe.") The monks of Saint-Maixent, where Guilhem's younger brother Ebles was abbot from 936 (NB around the time that Dudo placed the marriage to Guilhem III/I), followed Ademar and made him also a son of Ebles Manzer and the daughter of Rollo ("Eblus filius Ramnulfi...acceptaque in conjugio Adela, filia Rolli Rothomagensis, genuit ex ea Willelmum Caput Stupæ et episcopum Ebulum".)

    We don't know much about the marriages of Ebles Manzer—in the 890s he appears to have had a wife named Aremburgis and by February 911 he was married to a lady named Emillana, probably the same as the Countess Alaina who later became a nun. Guilhem III/I occurs with a wife named Adeleidis in the early 950s. There is no evidence apart from Dudo, Ademar and William of Jumièges that any of these women (or perhaps another who does not occur in charters) was a daughter of Rollo and also had the name Gerloc.

    There are such wide gaps in our knowledge of these genealogies that trying to fill in a "Norman ancestry alleged for Adelaide" from the fact that her grandson was somehow related to Edward the Confessor is a stretch too far.

    From Peter Stewart, 22 Dec 2020, on soc.genealogy.medieval:

    The question of the family origin of Hugo Capet's wife has been raised here before, and I have given reasons for doubting her connection to the dukes of Aquitaine.

    A further point has just occurred to me that as far as I know has not been brought into the discussion here or in print before:

    In 1025 after Robert II (the only son of Hugo and Adelais) had declined to become king of Italy, Guilhem V of Aquitaine decided to support the candidacy of his own eldest son. To further this he asked for support from the king to prevent opposition from Germany, offering inducements to Robert (1,000 pounds and 100 mantles) and to the queen (500 pounds).

    But he put forward the request indirectly, through the queen's first cousin Fulco Nerra of Anjou. A letter to the king, written by St Fulbert of Chartres for Fulco on behalf of Guilhem, sets out the terms of the proposal asking the king to reply to Fulco so that he could relay the answer to Guilhem.

    This round-about procedure through a proxy related to the king's wife would seem somewhat odd if Guilhem had been a nephew of Adelais, and his alternative candidate for the Lombard crown therefore the king's first cousin once removed.

    Children:
    1. Hedwig of France was born about 969; died in 1013.
    2. 8. Robert II, King of France was born about 970-974 in Orléans, Loiret, France; died on 20 Jul 1031 in Château Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

  3. 18.  Guillaume I "le Liberateur" was born in 950 (son of Boso and Constance); died after 29 Aug 993; was buried in Sarrians, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 994

    Notes:

    Count of Arles, 967. Marquess of Provence from before 967 to 993-94. Sometimes enumerated as Guillaume II.

    Guillaume married Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou after 984. Adelaide-Blanche (daughter of Foulques II "Le Bon" and Gerberge) was born between 945 and 950; died in 1026 in Montmajour, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou was born between 945 and 950 (daughter of Foulques II "Le Bon" and Gerberge); died in 1026 in Montmajour, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence, France.

    Notes:

    "Wife of four husbands, and the ancestress of important comital families through three of her marriages, Adélaïde, alias Blanche, was also briefly queen of France, and the mother of another French queen. Yet, in the early nineteenth century, scholars were still confused about her identity. Her story has to be pieced together from various records which, for example, mention an Alaiz, mother of count Pons de Gévaudan, or a Blanca, wife of Louis V, king of France, or an Adelaidis, cui prenomen erat Candida, mother of queen Constance, and only in hindsight is it clear that these records refer to the same woman. The discovery of the work of the historian Richer in the 1830's added a key piece to the puzzle by mentioning three of Adélaïde's marriages, but historians were slow to take advantage of the new information. Nevertheless, by the late nineteeth century, historians had accepted that Adélaïde, alias Blanche, daughter of Foulques II of Anjou, had been successively married to Étienne de Brioude (at the time often incorrectly called count of Gévaudan), king Louis V of France, and Guillaume I (or II) of Provence, and that she was the mother by the last of queen Constance, wife of king Robert II of France, although the marriage to Raymond of "Gothia" was still widely doubted. More recently, in the face of clear proof that Adélaïde was the mother of Guillaume "Taillefer", count of Toulouse, it has been recognized that her marriage to the obscure Raymond was genuine." [The Henry Project]

    Children:
    1. Guillaume II died before 30 May 1018.
    2. 9. Constance of Provence, Queen Consort of France was born between 985-990; died on 22 Jul 1034 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

  5. 20.  Geoffrey I of Semur

    Geoffrey married Dalmace Brioude. Dalmace was born about 935; died in 960. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 21.  Dalmace Brioude was born about 935; died in 960.
    Children:
    1. 10. Dalmas I of Semur died in 1048.

  7. 22.  Henry I of Burgundy was born about 946 (son of Hugues "Le Grand" and Hedwig of Saxony); died on 15 Oct 1002.

    Notes:

    Count of Nevers; Duke of Lower Burgundy. Christened Eudes/Otto, he took the name Henry upon being elected Duke.

    Henry married Mahaut de Châlon in 998. Mahaut (daughter of Lambert of Châlon and Adélaïde) died before 1019. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 23.  Mahaut de Châlon (daughter of Lambert of Châlon and Adélaïde); died before 1019.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Between 1016 and 1019

    Notes:

    Also called Mathilde; Mahaut de Donzy.

    Children:
    1. 11. Aremburge de Vergy


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Hugues "Le Grand" was born about 895 (son of Robert I, King of France and Beatrix, Queen Consort of France); died on 17 Jun 956 in Deurdan, Ile-de-France, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 16 Jun 956, Deurdan, Ile-de-France, France

    Notes:

    Duke of the Franks. Also called Hugh Magnus (aka BEST MEDIEVAL NAME EVER, albeit one shared with his great-great grandson); Hugo Magnus; Hugh the Great.

    Hugues married Hedwig of Saxony in 937. Hedwig (daughter of Heinrich I "The Fowler", King of Germany and St. Matilda) died after 958. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Hedwig of Saxony (daughter of Heinrich I "The Fowler", King of Germany and St. Matilda); died after 958.
    Children:
    1. Beatrix of Lorraine died after 987.
    2. 16. Hugues Capet, King of France was born about 940; died on 24 Oct 996 in "Les Juifs" near Prasville, Eure-de-Loire, France; was buried in Abbey of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France.
    3. 22. Henry I of Burgundy was born about 946; died on 15 Oct 1002.

  3. 34.  Guillaume "Tête-d'Étoupe" was born in 900 in of Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France (son of Ebalus Manzer and Aremburge); died on 3 Apr 963.

    Notes:

    Also called William "Towhead". William III, Duke of Aquitaine; William I of Poitou.

    Guillaume married Adèle of Normandy in 935. Adèle (daughter of Rollo and Poppa) died after Feb 942. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Adèle of Normandy (daughter of Rollo and Poppa); died after Feb 942.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Aft 14 Oct 962
    • Alternate death: Aft 969

    Notes:

    Supposedly also called Geirlaug, Gerloc of Normandy. Widely said to have been a daughter of Rollo "of Normandy", by his supposed wife "Poppa", but various aspects of this are doubted by many. See the Henry Project for much measured discussion; also see Peter Stewart's comments on SGM in 2010, quoted in our entry for her (possible) (maybe) daughter Adélaïde, wife of Hugh Capet.

    Children:
    1. 17. Adélaïde, Queen Consort of France died on 15 Jun 1003.
    2. William II of Poitou was born in 935; died on 3 Feb 993.

  5. 36.  Boso (son of Roubaud); died between 965 and 967.

    Notes:

    Count of Arles, Provence, and Avignon.

    Boso married Constance. Constance died between 961 and 965. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 37.  Constance died between 961 and 965.

    Notes:

    Also called Constance of Viennois.

    It has been speculated that she was the daughter of one Charles, son of Louis the Blind, Holy Roman Emperor. This Charles is called by many later chroniclers "Charles Constantine," but he was never called that in his lifetime. Also speculative is the idea that this Charles's mother was Anna of Constantinople, daughter of Byzantine emperor Leo VI and his wife Zoe Zaoutzaina, but the idea that the emperor Louis was ever married to this Anna is much in dispute.

    Children:
    1. Roubaud II was born about 940; died about 1008.
    2. 18. Guillaume I "le Liberateur" was born in 950; died after 29 Aug 993; was buried in Sarrians, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.

  7. 38.  Foulques II "Le Bon" (son of Foulques I "Le Reux" and Roscille); died in 958.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Between Sep 958 and Sep 960

    Notes:

    Count of Anjou. Common ancestor of William the Conqueror and his wife Maud.

    Foulques married Gerberge in 937. Gerberge died before Sep 958. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 39.  Gerberge died before Sep 958.
    Children:
    1. Geoffroi I Grisegonelle died on 21 Jul 987 in Marçon, Sarthe, Pays-de-la-Loire, France; was buried in Saint-Martin de Tours, Tours, Indre-et-Loir, France.
    2. Adele
    3. Bouchard died on 26 Feb 1007.
    4. 19. Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou was born between 945 and 950; died in 1026 in Montmajour, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence, France.

  9. 46.  Lambert of Châlon (son of Robert and Ingeltrude); died between 977 and 985.

    Notes:

    Count of Châlon.

    Lambert married Adélaïde. Adélaïde died after 999. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 47.  Adélaïde died after 999.
    Children:
    1. Gerberge died between 986 and 992.
    2. 23. Mahaut de Châlon died before 1019.