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Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne 1002–1038 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1002

Birth Location: Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France

Death Date: 1038

Death Location: Orne, Basse-Normandie, France

Father: Richard Normandy)

Mother: Judith Brittany

Spouse(s): Renaud Bourgogne

Children(s): Guy Magnificent), Guillaume Bourgogne

In 1002, Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne entered the world in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France, born to Richard Ii Good Duke Of Normandy And Judith Juetta Debretagne Brittany. Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne married Renaud I Gunter I Count Palatin De Bourgogne, and had children including Guillaume I De Bourgogne Comte Palatin De Bourgogne, Guy De Bourgogne Comte Guy De Brionne 1020 1069 Fought The Future William The Conqueror After The Death Of The Duke Of Normandy Robert The Magnificent. Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne passed away in 1038 in Orne, Basse-Normandie, France.

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  • In 1002, Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne entered the world in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France, born to Richard Ii Good Duke Of Normandy And Judith Juetta Debretagne Brittany.
  • Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne married Renaud I Gunter I Count Palatin De Bourgogne, and had children including Guillaume I De Bourgogne Comte Palatin De Bourgogne, Guy De Bourgogne Comte Guy De Brionne 1020 1069 Fought The Future William The Conqueror After The Death Of The Duke Of Normandy Robert The Magnificent.
  • Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne passed away in 1038 in Orne, Basse-Normandie, France.

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Adeliza Bourgogne's Ancestors

Self
Adeliza Bourgogne
1002–1038
Birth Place: Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Parents
Richard II "Good" (Duke of Normandy)
–1027
Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France
Judith (Juetta deBretagne) Brittany
1001–1017
Bretagne, France
Grandparents
Richard (I "The Fearless" (Duke)) Normandy
–1027
Rouen, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France
Dutchess (Gunnora Haraldsdottir deCrepon Dutchess deNormandie) Norway
–1031
La Bataille, Deux-Sevres, Poitou-Charentes, France
Conan (I Duke of) Brittany
–1027
Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Ermengarde-Gerberga (of) Anjou
Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
Great-Grandparents
Guillaume Normandie
Sprote DeBretagne
–1002
Harald Denmark
Gynrithe Denmark
–1002
Judicael Rennes
Gerberga Saxony"
Geoffroy d'Anjou
Adele Vermandois
–1124
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ganger Hrolf
Poppa deNormandie
Heribert (30thGGF)
Bertha Morvois
Olaf Sweden"
–1045
Ingeberg Thrandsdotter
1000–1040
Count Senlis
Adalind (29thGGM)
Henri (876)
Matilda Ringelhaim
Foulques mother?)
Gerberge *
Robert (28thGGF)
Adelaide (28thGGM)

Adeliza Bourgogne's Descendants

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Adeliza (Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de) Bourgogne (1002–1038) m. Renaud (I Gunter I\ Count Palatin de) Bourgogne (0986–3 September 1057)
  1. 1. Guy (de BOURGOGNE-COMTÉ ( Guy de BRIONNE ) (1020-1069) (Fought the future William the Conqueror after the death of the Duke of Normandy Robert the) Magnificent) 1020–1069
    1. 1. Alix (de SAINT-JULIEN) (1040-1072) 1040–1072 m. Amiel (II ( Amelius ) de Chambon , Seigneur de Chambon ( AMIEL II de CHAMBON sur VOUEIZE ) *) (26thGGF) 1020–1092
  2. 2. Guillaume (I de Bourgogne\ comte palatin de) Bourgogne 1020–1087 m. Etiennette (Stephanie Countess) Longwy 1035–1109 m. Stephanie (Etiennette Barcelona of Longwy (2 of 2) (25thGGM) (see 1 of) 2) 1030–1088
    1. 1. Hugues (de Bourgogne,) III 1047–1101
    2. 2. Clementia (of Burgundy ( Clemence )) (23rdGGM) 1078–1133 m. Godfrey (of) Louvain 1060–1139 m. ROBERT (II Count of FLANDERS ("Robert of Béthune") "The Sword of the Christians" (of Jerusalem The Crusader , 1st Crusade ) (24thGGF) Not to be confused with Robert III "le Chauve", seigneur de Béthune (FLEMISH CRUSADERS IN) 1096) 1065–1111
      1. 1. Rosamunda (( Rosemunde ) van Vlaanderen (1090) (26thGGM) Might be the daughter of Robert I, Count of) Flanders 1099–1158 m. Barwout (( Beerwout ) II van Egmond lord of Egmont ( Berwout junior )) (26thGGF) 1091–1158
        1. 1. Allard (I van Egmont van Buren (25thGGF) FIND) descendants 1130–1200 m. Ida (van) Bosinchem 1132–
      2. 2. Baldwin (VII Count of Flanders (23rdGU) Died after being wounded in September 1118 at the Battle of) Bures-en-Bray 1093–1119 m. Hawise (Havide Fergan of BRITTANY ( Countess of Flanders) ?) 1100–1190
      3. 3. Josceyln (de Louvain ( Joscelin Jocelin of Leuven ) " Percy " (surname "Percy" was re-adopted) married heiress of the House of Percy (Born 1127)) (22nd,26thGGF) 1127–1180 m. Agnes (de PERCY ( Heiress ) ( Ada ) (1134) (26thGGM)) * 1134–1204
        1. 1. Henry (de PERCY Baron ( of Petworth ) ( De Louvain ) (surname "Percy" was re-adopted by his father) (1156)) (21st,25thGGF) 1156–1198 m. Isabel (de BRUS (1160)) (21st,25thGGM) 1160–1230
        2. 2. Richard (de Percy 5th Baron Percy a participant in the First Barons' War, and Magna Carta Surety ( De Louvain )) (1170) 1170–1244
      4. 4. Freskin (the Fleming de Moray ( of Flanders ) progenitor of the Murray and Sutherland families (#1 in text) Y-DNA R1b1a1b1a1a2 (24thGGF)) * 1107–1172
        1. 1. William (SUTHERLAND of Duffus and Strabrok , Sheriff of Invernairn (of Strathnith or Straneth , the original name of Nithsdale ) (#2 in text) (23rd,24thGGF) * Y-DNA) R1b1a1b1a1a2 1138–1204
    3. 3. Guido (DeBourgogne Or) Burgundy 1060–1124
    4. 4. Matilda (Maude Of) Burgundy 1053–1078
    5. 5. Etiene (I) DeBurgundy 1055–1102
    6. 6. Bertha (Comtesse De) Burgund 1060–1097
    7. 7. Pope (Callistus II ( Callixtus II ) (born Guy Comte De Burgundy ) (Comte de Macon ) (24thGU) issued a papal paper in attempt to protect) Jews 1061–1124
    8. 8. Renaud (II ( Reginald ) de Bourgogne ( de Bourgogne-Comté ) Comte de Mâcon and de Bourgogne , Comte d' Oltingen " the German " ( Burgundy ) ( Crusade) 1096) 1061–1097 m. Regina (von OLTINGEN *) (25thGA) –1107
      1. 1. William (II of) Burgundy 1085–1125
    9. 9. Sibylla Burgundy 1060–1103 m. Eudes (I Borel Duke of BURGUNDY ( Odo I de ) "the Red" (Reconquista 1087) Crusade of 1101 died in Turkey (after the 1st crusade) Possibly betrayed by Alexius I COMNENUS, who later might have been betrayed by Bohemond I) (26th,27thGGF) 1060–1102
      1. 1. Hélie (de Bourgogne\ comtesse consort de) Toulouse 1080–1141 m. Guillaume (Talvas de Montgomery\ comte de Ponthieu et) d'Alencon 1099–1171 m. Guillaume (II d'Alencon , Comte de Ponthieu et Alencon, Sire de Montgomery , de Bellême (26thGGF) (see William MONTGOMERY ( III ) ( I ) Count of Ponthieu) ) 1090–1172 m. Bertrand (II , comte de Toulouse , count of Tripoli ( Bertand III , Raymondins ) . The County of Tripoli (1109–1289) was the last of the Crusader states. (27thGU) ✔ ( Crusade 1109,) 1101) 1065–1112
        1. 1. Guy (Talvas\ Comte de) Ponthieu 1120–1147 m. Ida (ST. POL ( Ida de Saint Pol ) (1100)) (24thGGM) 1100–1180
        2. 2. Adela Talvas 1120–1174 m. William (III de Warenne , 3rd Earl of Surrey . Died on 2nd Crusade , on way to the "Holy Land" at the Battle of Mount Cadmus (25thGGF) Anglo-Norman) * 1118–1148 m. Patrick (of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury (an Anglo-Norman nobleman) Killed at Poitiers, France in an ambush by forces of Guy of Lusignan) (23rdGGF) 1122–1168
        3. 3. Pons (de Toulouse , Comte De Tripoli ( Pontius of TRIPOLI ) Crusader , Killed by Bazwāj, mamluk , commander of Damascus, after Christians (East or West Syriac Church possibly) caught him *) (24thGU) 1098–1137 m. Cecile (of) France 1097–1145
        4. 4. Clémence (de) Ponthieu 1120–1189 m. Judhaël (( Juhel ) I , Seigneur de Mayenne (1086)) (26thGGF) 1086–1156
        5. 5. Jean (I Comte de ALENÇON ( d' ALENCON ) ( Jean I "Talvas" d'Alençon , Montgomery ) (Died in 3rd Crusade ) (26th, 29thGGF)) * 1120–1191 m. Beatrice (d' ANJOU of MAINE ( Beatrix D'Anjou ) (1133-1190) (26thGGM)) * 1133–1190
        6. 6. Blanche (de Bellême , dame de Ponthieu (1124-1180)) (22ndGA) 1124–1180 m. Radulfus (( Raoul Radulphe ) de Brimeu ( Crusade ) (1123-1173)) (3rdC21XR) 1123–1173
      2. 2. Hugh (II "Le Pacifigue" Borel Duke of Burgundy (Chase) Line) 1085–1143 m. Matilda (de Turenne of Mayenne ( Felicia-Matilda ) (26th, 29thGGM) * (check) DOB) 1095–1162
        1. 1. Odo (II \ Eudes Duke of Burgandy (multiple) lines) 1118–1162 m. Marie (de BLOIS, de Champagne, Duchess of Burgundy) (25thGGM) 1129–1190
        2. 2. Mathilda (of Burgundy ( Matilda , Mathilde de Bourgogne dame de Montferrier )) (24thGGM) 1130–1172 m. William (VII Duke of Montpellier , Siege of Tortosa (1148 Crusade ) (1130-1173)) (24thGGF) 1130–1173
        3. 3. Sibylla (of Burgundy) (26thGA) 1126–1150 m. Rogier (II van Hauteville Koning van Napels en) Sicilië 1095–1154
        4. 4. Engeline (de Bourgogne ( Aigline ) ( Aigeline , Anne of Burgundy )) (28thGGM) 1116–1163 m. Hugues (I De Vaudemont ( Hugo , Hugh ) He accompanied the king of France Louis VII the younger during the 2nd Crusade) (28thGGF) 1095–1155
        5. 5. Hugues (de Bourgogne , seigneur du Chatelet de Chalon et de) Navilly 1121– m. Isabelle (de Thiern , Lady Of Chalon-Sur-Saone) (26thGGM) 1125–
        6. 6. Clémence (de Bourgogne (1117- )) (23rdGA) 1117– m. Geoffroi (III ( IV ), de Donzy , Comte de Gien (1105-1157)) (27thGU) 1105–1157
      3. 3. Florine (de Bourgogne , a warrior-princess who accompanied her husband in the 1st Crusade . Died on crusade) (26thGA) 1083–1097 m. Sweyn (" The Crusader " ( Korsfarer ) Svendsson , Prince of Denmark ( Svend Svendss , Svendsen ) Died on 1st Crusade with his wife (1050-1097) (27thGU) body was found around) 1645 1050–1097
        1. 1. Henry (" the Halt " SVEINSSON ( Svendsson ) (Prince Henrik Svendsen Skadelår , Skadelaar ) of Denmark , died in the Battle of Fotevik * (Born 1090)) (2ndC22XR) 1090–1134 m. Ingrid (Ragnvaldsdotter , Queen consort of Norway) (1stC26XR) –1161
    10. 10. Stephen (I Tete HardieThe Rash Count Palatine Macon) Burgundy 1065–1102 m. Beatrice (Countess) Lorraine 1059–1117
      1. 1. Reginald (III Count of Burgundy ( Renaud III ) fell ill with multiple illnesses) (26thGGF) 1087–1148 m. Agathe (of Lorraine Countess of Burgundy ( Agatha )) (26thGGM) 1120–1147
        1. 1. Beatrice (I Countess of Burgundy , Holy Roman Empress , Queen of) Burgundy 1144–1184 m. Frederick (I Holy Roman Emperor) Barbarossa 1122–1190
      2. 2. William (III Count of Mâcon of Ivrea, count of Auxonne, count of Vienne ( William IV of Burgundy ) He died in 1156 while on Crusade in the Holy Land (between the 2nd and 3rd Crusades)) (25thGGF) 1088–1155 m. Poncette (( Adelaide-Pontia ), Dame , heiress of Traves (Traves, Haute-Saône) ( Alice , Adélaïde ) Ponce de Traves (25thGGM) * (Similar dates as Alix de ( Alais , Alaïs ) de Traves , Dame de) Traves) 1090–1156
        1. 1. Étienne (( Stephen ) II de Bourgogne ( Etienne of BURGUNDY Count of AUXONNE de BOURGOGNE-COMTE ) (1122-1173) (24thGGF)) * 1122–1173 m. Judith VonLothringen 1155–1173
        2. 2. Gérard (I de Bourgogne , count of Mâcon and Vienne ( Géraud , Gerardo )) (24thGGF) 1125–1184 m. Maurette (de Salins , comtesse consorte de Mâcon) (24thGGM) 1132–1218
        3. 3. Alix (d' Auxonne de Bourgogne-Comté) (25thGGM) 1125–1158 m. Falcon (II de Rion ( Fouques II de Réon , Seigneur de Gergy )) (25thGGF) 1120–
      3. 3. Marguerite (Clémence de Mâcon ( de Bourgogne )) (28thGGM) 1100–1164 m. Guigo (VII ( VIII , IX ) of VIENNA ( le Dauphin ) ( Guigues IV de VIENNOIS Count d' ALBON ) (1095-1142)) (28thGGF) 1095–1142
        1. 1. Guigues (V Dauphin , comte d'Albon et de Grenoble ( Guigues V of Albon ) ( Guigo , Guigues V , 1st Count of Vienne ) (27thGGF)) * 1125–1162 m. Beatrice (Montferrat) ? 1137–1228
        2. 2. Marquise (d'Albon (1115)) (23rdGA) 1115–1196 m. Guillaume (" le Jeune " d'Auvergne , dauphin d'Auvergne Comte d'Auvergne ( Guillaume VII , 1147 ) ( Guillaume IV le Jeune ) ( William II " the young ") ( Crusade 1147-1149) (2ndC24XR)) ✔ 1130–1169
      4. 4. Stéphanie (de Bourgogne (1088) ( Etiennette de Bourgogne, Stefania van Boergondië Vienne )) (26thGGM) 1088–1179 m. William (Ypres de Looz , of Ypres ( Willem van Viggezele , Viscount of Ypres , Earl of Kent ) (1087-1165)) (26thGGF) 1087–1165
        1. 1. Steppo (Willem Philip II van Viggezele , lord of Viggezele and Bornem , viscount of Ghent (1122-1154)) (25thGGF) 1122–1154 m. Alicia (van Gent (1122-1154) (25thGGM) Ancestry of Alice de) GAND 1122–1154
    11. 11. Count Raymond 1070–1107 m. Urraca (De) Burgundy 1079–1126
      1. 1. Alfonso VII 1105–1157 m. Gontroda (Pérez de Asturias ( Gontrodo Pietri ) (1106-1186) (30thGGM) note 1106–1186 m. Berengaria (of) Barcelona 1116–1149 m. Ryksa (Richenza Rixa of) Poland 1127–1167
        1. 1. Garcia (Prince of) Castile 1142–1146
        2. 2. Urraca (of Castile the Asturian Queen of Navarre House of Burgundy (1133-1189) (27thGGM)) ! 1133–1189 m. Garcia (V RAMIREZ) Navarre 1110–1150 m. Álvaro (Rodríguez de Castro , señor de Chantada , majordomo (butler) of King Ferdinand II of León (Castilian-Leonese conquest of the upper valley of the Guadalquivir and the port of Almeria) ( Reconquista , Crusade ) (1130-1187)) (27thGGF) 1130–1187
        3. 3. Estefanía (( Stephanie ) (" la Desdichada ", the unfortunate) Alfonso , Señora del Infantado de León (1139-1180) (She was murdered by her) husband) 1139–1180 m. Fernando (" el Castellano " Rodríguez de Castro , señor de Castro (1125-1185)) (27thGGF) 1125–1185
        4. 4. Constance Castille 1140–1160 m. Louis (VII de France\ roi de) France 1119–1180 m. Louis (VII The Younger King of France Capet ( Duke of Aquitaine in right of his wife. (A leader of the 2nd Crusade) (2 of 3) (see 1 of 3) ( Merovingian )) (24thGGF) 1120–1180
        5. 5. Ferdinand (II of Leon and Galicia ( Reconquista , Crusade ) ( Fernando II Alfonsez King of Castile and Leon ) (2 of 2)) (26thGGF) 1137–1188 m. Urraca (of Portugal (1148) (26thGGM) (2 of) 2) 1148–1211
        6. 6. Sancha (of) Castile 1154–1208 m. Alfons (II (the Chaste or the Troubadour) King of Aragon) 23rdGGF. 1157–1196
        7. 7. Sancho (Alfonsez Castile Leon) III 1134–1158 m. Blanca (( Blanche ) of Navarre Queen of Castile) (23rdGGM) 1133–1156
        8. 8. Sancha (of Castile Queen of Navarre) (24thGGM) 1139–1179 m. Sancho (VI ( IV ) ( The Wise ) King of Navarre (1132) (23rdGGF)) * 1132–1194
    12. 12. Bertha DeBourgogne 1080–1097
    13. 13. Ermentrude Burgundy 1055–1105 m. Theodoric (I) Montbeliard 1045–1105
      1. 1. Renaud (I) Bar 1077–1149 m. Gisele (De) Vaudemont 1092–1127
        1. 1. Clemence (De Bar Le) Duc 1125–1183 m. Renaud (II Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis ( 1st Crusade ) ( Rainald de Beauvais ) (22nd,24thGGF)) * 1075–1152 m. Lancelin (III de Beauvais) (1090-1140) 1090–1140
        2. 2. Reginald (II) Bar 1115–1170 m. Agnès (de Blois , dame de Ligny en Barrois) (23rd,24thGGM) 1138–1207
        3. 3. Thierry (( Dietrich ) de Bar ( 2nd Crusade ) (28thGU)) ✔ 1117–1171
        4. 4. Mathilde Bar 1125–1186 m. Konrad (I Count of Wildgraf von Kyrburg-Schmitburg ( Kirburg )) (26thGGF) 1116–1172
        5. 5. Agnes Bar 1120–1185 m. Albert (I de Chiny , comte de Chiny ( Count ) (25th,) 26thGGF) 1098–1162
        6. 6. Stephanie (Bar) (28thGA) 1120–1178 m. Hugues (III de Broyes , Seigneur de Broyes de Chateauvillain (2nd Crusade ) (1125-1199) (27thGGF) ! (Crusader) #678) 1125–1199
      2. 2. Thierry (II ( Theodoric ) de Mousson , Comte de Montbeliard ( III ) House of Scarpone . Succeeded by Amadeus II of Montfaucon (1080) (23rdGGF)) * 1080–1152 m. Gertrude (HAPSBURG (23rdGGM)) * 1085–1133
        1. 1. of (Montbeliard) Sophia 1110–1148 m. Richard (de la Aigle) II 1100–1176 m. Count (of Montbeliard Richard) II 1100–1162
        2. 2. Theodoric (III of Montbeliard ( Montbéliard ) ( Thierry) ) 1103–1160 m. GERTRUD (von Habsburg ( Gerdrudem de Mümpelgard", "Gertrudis")) (25thGA) 1135–1155
        3. 3. Ermentrude DeMontbeliard 1120–
        4. 4. Agnes (de Mousson van Lynden (1124) (25thGGM)) ! 1124–1180 m. Willem (van Lijnden ( Lynden )) (25thGGF) 1124–1186
      3. 3. Frédéric (I de Mousson, comte de Ferrette (29thGGF)) * 1080–1160 m. Stephanie (De) Vaudemont 1095–1160
        1. 1. Hilda (Countess von Pfirt) (24th,28thGGM) 1075–1134 m. Otto ((Othon) II HAPSBURG `le Docte') (24th,28thGGF) 1057–1111
      4. 4. Louis (Comte de Mousson de Bar ( Louis de Montbéliard ) ( 1st Crusade , at the capture of Antioch, at the siege of Jerusalem) (Murdered by one his Servants) (25thGU)) ✔ 1079–1102
      5. 5. Etienne (de Mousson , Montbéliard , Cardinal de Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Bishop of Metz, Count of Lutzelbourg ( Crusade 1146)) (23rdGU) 1085–1162
      6. 6. Mathilde (de Bar de Montbéliard de Mousson) (26thGGM) 1080–1110 m. Adalbert (II , Graf von Morsburg ( Mörsburg ) , Count of Dill , Germany ( Count of Mörsberg , Moersberg ) (1065-1125) (26thGGF)) * 1065–1125
        1. 1. Mechtild (of Morsburg von Sponheim ( Mechtilde von MORSBERG , MORSPERG , Moersperg ) (25th, 27thGGM)) * 1117–1180 m. Meginhard (, Graf von Sponheim) (25thGGF) 1090–1155 m. Adalbert (I Count of Kyburg and Dillingen ( Adelbert I ) (27thGGF)) * 1072–1151
    14. 14. Gisela Burgundy 1060–1133 m. Rainier (Marquis of) Montferrat 1084–1135 m. Humbert (II Count Maurienne) Savoy 1062–1103
      1. 1. William (V Aleramici , "the Old" marquess of Montferrat) (28thGGF) 1115–1191 m. Judith* (Prinzessin of Austria) Badenburg 1116–1168
        1. 1. Boniface (I , ninth Marquis ( Marquess ) of Montferrat , King of Thessalonica ( Salonica ) a leader of the 4th Crusade 1201, Siege of Zara the first attack against a Catholic city by Catholic crusaders (also fought pirates) (1150-1207) (26thGGF)) ! 1150–1207 m. Helena (del Bosco (Bosco, Italy) (1151-1210) (26thGGM)) note 1151–1210
        2. 2. Renier (of Montferrat) (24thGU) 1162–1182
        3. 3. Frederick (of Montferrat, Bishop of) Alba 1139–
        4. 4. Azalaïs (of Montferrat, Marchioness consort of) Saluzzo 1150–1232
        5. 5. Agnes (of) Montferrat 1155–1202
        6. 6. Alice (Adilasia de Montferrat ( Alasia Aleramici , del Monferrato )) (21stGGM) 1157–1202 m. Manfred (II del Vasto , marquess of Saluzzo Italy) (23rdGGF) 1140–1215
        7. 7. Beatrice (Montferrat) ? 1137–1228 m. Guigues (V Dauphin , comte d'Albon et de Grenoble ( Guigues V of Albon ) ( Guigo , Guigues V , 1st Count of Vienne ) (27thGGF)) * 1125–1162
        8. 8. William (Longsword of Montferrat, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon (VII, VI) (24thGU)) * 1140–1177 m. Sibylle (van) Jerusalem 1160–1190
        9. 9. Conrad (of Montferrat, King of) Jerusalem 1146–1192 m. Isabella (I of) Jerusalem 1172–1206
      2. 2. Agnès (de Savoie , de Maurienne ( Agnès de SAVOIE ) ( of SAVOY , di SAVOIA )) (25thGGM) 1103–1182 m. Archambaud (VI Lord of BOURBON " the Strong " Crusader ( VII , V) ( Archambault ) (1112-1171) (25thGGF) * Gilbert CHAUDERON de La FERTÉ was Archambault de BOURBON's loan guarantor for the) crusade 1112–1171
        1. 1. Archambaud (VII Lord of Bourbon ( VIII " le Jeune " ) ( Archambault ) (24thGGF)) * 1140–1169 m. Alix (of Burgandy ( Adelheid de Bourgogne , Alice )) (24thGGM) 1146–1192
        2. 2. Agnès (( Guiberge ) de Bourbon (1120-1170)) (27thGGM) 1120–1170 m. Ebles (de Charenton V ( Charenton-du-Cher ) last lord of Charenton (1115-1164) (27thGGF)) * 1115–1164
      3. 3. Adelaïde ((Alix de Savoie\ Reine de) France 1092–1154 m. Louis (VI de France\ roi de) France 1081–1137
        1. 1. Robert (I Great Capet Comte) France 1124–1188 m. Agnes (de BAUDEMONT) (24thGGM) 1130–1204 m. Agnès (de Garlande de Dreux , Rochefort , Lady of Gournay and Gometz . Founder of Port-Royal des Champs ( Agnes ) (27thGGM)) * 1095–1143 m. Hawise (de Salisbury (1118-1152) ( GGM)) note 1118–1152
        2. 2. Louis (VII de France\ roi de) France 1119–1180 m. Eleanor (of Aquitaine, Queen consort of France and) England 1122–1204 m. Adele Champagne 1130–1206 m. Constance Castille 1140–1160 m. Queen (Eleanor Plantagenet De Aquitaine (a duplicate, keep) (2 of) 3) 1121–1204
        3. 3. Pierre Capet 1127–1183 m. Agnès (de Nevers , comtesse de Nevers, Auxerre et) Tonnerre 1150–1199 m. Elizabeth (de) Courtenay 1127–1205
        4. 4. Philip (Capet King of France . Co-ruling with his father, Louis) VI 1116–1131
        5. 5. Philip (of France Archdeacon of) Paris 1125–1161
        6. 6. Constance (of France Countess of Toulouse , Capet ( Merovingian ) (25thGGM) She fled from) Toulouse 1124–1176 m. Raymond (V comte de Toulouse . Went with his father to the 2nd Crusade ( Ramon ) Was an enemy of the Cathars ( Albigensians ) (1134) (25thGGF)) * 1134–1194
        7. 7. Hugues (of) France 1122–1123
      4. 4. Amadeo (III Count) Savoy 1092–1149 m. Mathilde (van Albon Van Vienne , Countess Consort of Savoy ( Mahaut of Albon ) (1116-1145) (24thGGM)) * 1095–1145
        1. 1. Agnès (de Savoie) (24thGGM) 1140–1172 m. Guillaume (I comte de Genève) (23rdGGF) 1132–1195
        2. 2. Alix (de Savoie Maurienne ( Savoy ) (1124-1178)) (23rdGGM) 1124–1178 m. Albert (I de La Tour du Pin ( 3rd Crusade 1190 ) (1125-1192) (23rdGGF) (Crusader) #683) 1125–1192
        3. 3. Mathilde (van) Savoye 1125–1157 m. Alfonso (I) Portugal 1110–1185
        4. 4. Humbert (III van Savoye) (23rdGGF) 1136–1189 m. Beatrice (of Viennois ( Vienne , France )) (23rdGGM) 1160–1230
    15. 15. Raymond (of Burgundy ( Bourgogne ) (#2 of 2) 24thGGF. (#1 noted as Participating in the Reconquista part of the Crusades) ) 1065–1107 m. Urraca (van Castilie (van) Leon) 1082–1126
      1. 1. Alfons (van) Castilie 1105–1157 m. Berengaria Castile 1113–1149 m. Ryksa (Richenza Rixa of) Poland 1127–1167
        1. 1. Sancha (of) Castile 1139–1179
        2. 2. Sancho (III King of Castile (2 of) 2) 1134–1158
        3. 3. Garcia (Prince of) Castile 1142–1146
        4. 4. Fernando (II Alfonsez King Castile and) Leon* 1137–1188 m. Urraca (Alfonso Capet) (Portugal) 1151–1188
        5. 5. Sancha (Alfonsa Beatrice Princess) Castile 1137–1177
        6. 6. Albrecht (2) Everstein 1167–1215
        7. 7. Constance (Queen Consort) Castile 1133–1160
        8. 8. Constance (Queen Consort) Castile 1140–1160
      2. 2. Fernando (Perez Senor) Escarrona 1120–1158
      3. 3. Raimund (Berenger IV Barcelona) III 1080–1131
      4. 4. Elvira (Perez De Lara ( Elvira Pérez de Lara ) (1115-1174)) (29thGGM) 1115–1174 m. Beltrán (( Bertrand Bertrán ) de Riseñoral ( de Risnel , Rinelle ) ( de REYNEL ) señor de Carrión ( Bertrand de Laon ) died in the Battle of Fraga , Reconquista Crusade (1100-1134) (29thGGF) French-born) Aragonese 1100–1134
        1. 1. Pedro (Beltran , Lord of Malagon Castle (1120- )) (26thGGF) 1120– m. Maria (Soares da Maia (1120-) ) 1120–
      5. 5. Sancha (van) Castilien 1095–1159

Adeliza Bourgogne's Timeline

6 Records

1000
1000
Birth of Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
1002
1002
Birth of Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne
None
1003
1003
Age 1
Birth of Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne in Normandy, Bedford, France
Normandy, Bedford, France
1037
7 Jul 1037
Age 35
Death of Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne in Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
1037
27 June 1037
Age 35
Death of Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne in Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
1038
1038
Age 36
Death of Adeliza Judith De Normandy\ Comtesse de Bourgogne
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1003
    Event Place: Normandy, Bedford, France
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1000
    Event Place: Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1002

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Jul 1037
    Event Place: Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 June 1037
    Event Place: Orne, Basse-Normandie, France

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1038

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