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Alice de Courtenay 1160–1218 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 18 Sep 1160
Birth Location: Courtenay, Loiret, France
Death Date: 1218
Death Location: La Couronne, Departement de la Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
Father: Peter Courtenay,
Mother: Elisabeth Courtenay
Spouse(s): William Valence
Children(s): Isabella Fo
Alice de Courtenay was born in 1160 in Courtenay, Loiret, France, the child of Peter I Pierre Capetian House Of Courtenay And Elisabeth De Courtenay. Alice de Courtenay married William V Aylmer House Of Taillifer Count Of Angouleme De Valence, and had children including Isabella House Of Taillefer Queen Consort Of England Countess Of Angouleme La Marche Accused Of Plotting Against The French King In 1244 And Fled To Fo. Alice de Courtenay passed away in 1218 in La Couronne, Departement de la Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France.
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Biography
- Alice de Courtenay was born in 1160 in Courtenay, Loiret, France, the child of Peter I Pierre Capetian House Of Courtenay And Elisabeth De Courtenay.
- Alice de Courtenay married William V Aylmer House Of Taillifer Count Of Angouleme De Valence, and had children including Isabella House Of Taillefer Queen Consort Of England Countess Of Angouleme La Marche Accused Of Plotting Against The French King In 1244 And Fled To Fo.
- Alice de Courtenay passed away in 1218 in La Couronne, Departement de la Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France.
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Alice Courtenay's Descendants
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1. Isabella (House of Taillefer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Angoulême & La Marche, accused of plotting against the French king in 1244, and fled to) Fo 1187–1246 m. John (I 'Lackland' Plantagenet or Angevin dynasty, King of England, Magna Carta, imposed draconian taxes to fund re-conquering Plantagenet lands in France, killed nephew) Arthur 1166–1216 m. Hugh (X de Lusignan, Seigneur de, Count of La Marche, Count of Angoulême by) marriage 1183–1249
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1. Henry (III Plantagenet, King of England, tried to restore dynasty's French lands by buying Sicily; Barons imposed Provisions of Oxford to share power,) o 1207–1272 m. Eleanor (House of Barcelona, Queen consort of England, Countess of) Provence 1217–1291
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1. Edmund ('Crouchback' Plantagenet, Prince of England, 9th) Crusade 1245–1296 m. Blanche (de) Artois 1248–1302 m. Aveline 1246–1274
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1. Henry (Plantagenet of Lancaster, 3rd Earl of Lancaster; blood direct via) FitzAlans 1281–1345 m. Maud (de) Chaworth 1282–1322
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2. Sir (Nicholas Leicester) (Plantagenet) 1250–1295
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3. Thomas Plantagenet 1278–1322
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4. Mary Plantagenet 1288–1285
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5. Lord (John) Plantagenet 1286–1327
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6. Thomas, (2nd Earl of) Lancaster 1278–1322
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2. King (Edward I ' Longshanks' Plantagenet, 'Hammer of the Scots', Parliament formed; expeled) Jews 1239–1307 m. Eleonor (( Leonora) of Castilla, Queen Consort, accompanied Edward on crusade to the Holy Land from 1270 to 1272, and she saved his life after) wounded 1240–1290 m. Margaret (of France Capet, Queen) consort 1279–1318
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1. Edward (II) Plantagenet 1284–1327 m. 1295–1358
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2. Joan (of England) Plantagenet 1272–1307 m. Gilbert (IV 'The Red Earl ' de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 7th Earl of Gloucester, 3rd Lord of Glamorgan, excommunicated by Pope Clement) IV 1243–1295 m. Sir (Ralph de Monthermer, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Knight, squire of Gilbert de Clare, taken prisoner at Bannockburn, keeper of Cardiff) castle 1270–1325
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3. Juliana Castilla 1264–1264
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4. Eleanor (Castilla Plantagenet, Countess of) Bar 1264–1297 m. Henry (III House of Bar, Count of) Bar 1259–1302
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5. Joan Plantagenet 1265–1265
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6. John Plantagenet 1266–1271
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7. Henry Plantagenet 1267–1274
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8. Princess (Isabel) Plantagenet 1274–1279
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9. Alphonso Plantagenet 1273–1284
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10. Margaret (of England Plantagenet, Duchess of) Brabant 1275–1333 m. John (II "the Peaceful" House of Reginar, Duke of Brabant &) Lothier 1275–1312
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11. Mary Castilla 1276–1332
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12. Berenguela Castilla 1276–1278
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13. Princess (Alice) Plantagenet 1279–1291
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14. Elizabeth (Plantagenet, Countess consort of) Holland 1282–1316 m. Humphrey ('Ordainer of Magna Carta' de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, Anglo-Norman family of the Welsh) Marches 1276–1322 m. John (I Count of Holland & Zealand (no) issue) 1273–1299
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15. Thomas (Plantagenet, Earl of) Norfolk 1300–1338 m. Alice (de) Hayles –1330
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16. Edmund (Plantagenet of Woodstock, Earl of) Kent 1301–1330 m. Margaret (Wake (Woodstock), 3rd Baroness of Wake, Duchess of) Kent 1299–1349
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3. Walter (de) Hales 1223–1247 m. Eleanor Berenger 1217–1291
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1. Ralph DeHales 1248–1313
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4. Margaret (Plantagenet, Queen Consort of) England 1240–1274 m. Alexander (III Dunkeld, King of the Scots, left no surviving) children 1241–1286
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1. Margaret (' Maid of Scotland' House of Dunkeld, Queen of Norway, 1st) wife 1261–1283 m. Erik (Eric II Magnusson House of Sverre, King of) Noorwegen 1268–1299
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2. Alexander (IV Dunkeld, King of) Scotland 1264–1284 m. Margaretha (van Dampierre, Gravin van) Vlaanderen 1265–1331
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3. David (Dunkeld, King of) Scotland 1272–1281
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5. Blanche (Béatrice of) England 1242–1275 m. John (II Dreux family, Duke of Brittany, in two) Crusades 1239–1305
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1. Blanche (Dreux family de) Bretagne 1248–1300 m. Philippe (Artois (Capet), Seigneur de) Conches 1269–1298
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2. Pierre (Peter de Morleix de Bretagne de) Dreux 1272–1312 m. Cecily (de bretagne de) deux 1279–1340
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3. Arthur (II House of Dreux, Duke of) Brittany 1261–1312 m. Yolande (Capetian House of Dreux, Queen consort of Scotland, sovereign Countess of) Montfort 1263–1330 m. Marie (Viscountess of) Limoges –1291
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6. John Plantagenet 1250–1256
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7. Princess (Catherine) Plantagenet 1253–1256
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8. Mary Brabant –1321
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9. William England 1256–1256
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10. Mary Plantagenet 1250–1251
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11. Eleanor England 1215–1275
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12. Isabel (Plantagenet, Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the) Germans 1214–1241 m. Frederick (II Hohenstaufen Dynasty, Holy Roman Emperor, King of) Germany 1194–1250
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1. Frederick Antiocha 1221–1256
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2. Jordan (Hohenstaufen Dynasty, of) Germany 1236–1236
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3. King (Manfred Hohenstaufen Dynasty, of) Sicily 1232–1266 m. Constance (Anna Hohenstaufen Dynasty, Empress of) Nicaea 1235–1307
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13. Henry Plantagenet 1256–1256
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14. Richard Plantagenet 1247–1256
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2. Alice (of Angoulême de Lusignan, Countess of) Surrey 1236–1290 m. Gilbert (IV 'The Red Earl ' de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 7th Earl of Gloucester, 3rd Lord of Glamorgan, excommunicated by Pope Clement) IV 1243–1295 m. John (Plantagenet, de Warrene & Surrey, Lordships of Bromfield and Yale in) Wales 1231–1304
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1. Isabella (de Clare de) Berkeley 1262–1333 m. Guy (de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick , Baron of Salwarpe, Hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer, hereditary Sheriff of) Worcestershire 1272–1315 m. Maurice (III "The Magnanimous" Berkeley, 2nd Baron of Berkeley, knight, Chief Justice of South Wales, Seneschal of) Aquitaine 1271–1326
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2. William (Plantagenet de) Warren 1256–1286 m. Joan (de Vere de) Warrene 1262–1293
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1. Griffen (de) Warenne 1288–
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3. Thomas (De Monthermer, 2nd Baron De) Monthermer 1301–1340
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4. Llowis ((Lois) De) Monthermer 1304–1349
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5. William (de Warenne, 7th Earl of) Surrey 1260–1286 m. Joan (de Vere de) Warrene 1262–1293
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1. Alice (de) Warenne 1287–1338 m. Edmund (FitzAlan, 8Th Earl of) Arundel 1285–1326
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2. John (de Warenne, 8th Earl of) Surrey 1286–1347 m. Joan (de Bar (no) issue) 1295–1361 m. Maud (Nerford) (mistress) 1292–1345
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3. Angharad (Angreta de) Warenne 1294– m. Sir (Richard Puleston (de) Pyvelisdon), 1281–
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6. Eleanor (Plantagenet (de) Warenne) 1244–1282
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7. Isabella (de Warenne (Plantagenet), Baroness of) Bywell 1253–1292 m. John (Balliol, King of Scots; known derisively as Toom Tabard (meaning "empty) coat") 1249–1314
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1. Edward (Balliol, claimant to the Scottish) crown 1283–1367
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2. Henry (de Balliol, (no) issue) –1332
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3. Richard (Plantagenet 1st Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans) HRE 1209–1272 m. Isabell (Marshall (de) Clare) 1200–1240 m. Sanchia (of Provence, Queen of Germany and of the) Romans 1228–1261 m. Beatrice (House of Falkenburg, queen of the Romans in Kaiserslautern on 16 June) 1269 1245–1277
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1. Henry (of) Almain 1235–1271
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2. Richard (Plantagenet of Thunnuck, Earl of Cornwall,) illegitimate 1252–1297 m. Joan (Fitz Alan, Lady of) Winchester 1255–
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1. Edmund (Plantagenet of) Cornwall 1280–1354 m. Elizabeth Brampton 1280–1354
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3. Walter (Plantagenet de Cornwall, shows the arms of Tregarthin quartering the arms of the de Cornwall family of Brannel: A lion rampant in chief a label of) three 1245–1313 m. Margery (de fitz) Alan 1254–1300
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1. Margaret (Plantagenet of) Cornwall 1280–1349 m. James ('Jacob') Peverell 1275–1314
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2. William (de) Cornwall 1280–1340 m. Margaret (de) Cornwall 1280–1306
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4. Joan (Plantagenet, Queen of) Scotland 1210–1238 m. Alexander (II House of Dunkeld, King of Scots, Eilean Donan) Castle 1198–1249
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1. Alexander (III Dunkeld, King of the Scots, left no surviving) children 1241–1286 m. Margaret (Plantagenet, Queen Consort of) England 1240–1274 m. Yolande (Capetian House of Dreux, Queen consort of Scotland, sovereign Countess of) Montfort 1263–1330
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5. Sir (William Guillaume de Lusignan de Valence, 1st Earl Of Pembroke & Wexford, a French nobleman, Knight, in the 2nd Barons' War supported the) King 1225–1296 m. Joan (De Munchensi) (Munchensy) 1230–1307
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1. Isabel (de) Valance 1266–1305 m. John (de Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings Of) Bergavenny 1262–1313
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1. Elizabeth (de) Hastings 1294–1352 m. Roger (de Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Ruthin) (Ruthyn) 1298–1353
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2. William Hastings 1282–1311
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3. John (De Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings Of) Bergavenny 1286–1325
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4. Margaret Hasting 1278–1323
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2. Sir (Aymer De Valence, 2nd Earl Of) Pembroke 1270–1324 m. Marie (Mary de Châtillon de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke, establ. college known as the Hall of Marie Valence, now Pembroke) College 1303–1377
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3. Agnes (de) Valence 1250–
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4. William (de Valence, Seigneur de Montignac and) Bellac –1282
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6. Eleanor (Plantagenet, Princess of England, Countess of Leicester, after Simon's death, fled to exile in France where she became a nun at Montargis) Abb 1215–1275 m. Simon (V de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, 1st Earl of Chester, led the baronial opposition to King Henry III: Battle of Lewes, father of) Parliament 1208–1265 m. William (Marshall, no) issue 1190–1231
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1. Henry (de) Montfort 1238–1265
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2. Simon (the Younger de) Montfort 1240–1271
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3. Eleanor (de) Montfort, 1252–1282 m. Llewelyn ('Our Last Leader' ap Gruffydd, last prince of an independent Wales before conquered by King Edward) I 1230–1282
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1. Gwenllian (verch Llewelyn, princess, incarcerated in the Gilbertine Priory at Sempringham for over fifty years by Edward) I 1282–1337
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Alice Courtenay's Timeline
3 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 18 Sep 1160
Event Place: Courtenay, Loiret, France
Record Source:
[1] Millennium File
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Sep 1211
Event Place: Angoulême, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
Record Source:
[1] Millennium File
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1218
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: La Couronne, Departement de la Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current