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Count Ramon Berenger de Provence IV 22nd GGF 1195–1245 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1195
Birth Location: Aix En Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
Death Date: 19 July 1245
Death Location: Aix-en-Provence, Departement des Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Father: Alfonso nc
Mother: Garsenda Sabran
Spouse(s): Beatrice 22ndGGM
Children(s): Beatrice DNA, Marguérite d'ARAGON, Eleanor (20th,21st,22nd,23rdGGM), Beatrice DNA, Sanchia, Germany
The story of Count Ramon Berenger de Provence IV 22nd GGF began in 1195 in Aix En Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France. Count Ramon Berenger de Provence IV 22nd GGF married Beatrice De Savoy 22Ndggm, and had children including Beatrice Beatrix Countess Provence Of Savoy 1 Of 2 21Stggm Dna, Beatrice Beatrix Countess Provence Of Savoy 2 Of 2 21Stggm Dna, Eleanor Queen Consort Of England Berenger Countess Of Provence 20Th 21St 22Nd 23Rdggm, Marguerite De D Aragon, Sanchia Queen Of Germany. Count Ramon Berenger de Provence IV 22nd GGF passed away in 1245 in Aix-en-Provence, Departement des Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
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Biography
- The story of Count Ramon Berenger de Provence IV 22nd GGF began in 1195 in Aix En Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France.
- Count Ramon Berenger de Provence IV 22nd GGF married Beatrice De Savoy 22Ndggm, and had children including Beatrice Beatrix Countess Provence Of Savoy 1 Of 2 21Stggm Dna, Beatrice Beatrix Countess Provence Of Savoy 2 Of 2 21Stggm Dna, Eleanor Queen Consort Of England Berenger Countess Of Provence 20Th 21St 22Nd 23Rdggm, Marguerite De D Aragon, Sanchia Queen Of Germany.
- Count Ramon Berenger de Provence IV 22nd GGF passed away in 1245 in Aix-en-Provence, Departement des Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
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Count GGF's Ancestors
Count GGF's Descendants
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1. Beatrice (Beatrix Countess Provence of Savoy (1 of 2) * (21stGGM)) DNA 1234–1267 m. Charles (I of) Naples 1227–1285
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1. Charles (II King of Jerusalem and Sicily, Duke of Apulia, Prince of Capua, Salerno & Tarento, Count of Anjou, Provence &) Forcalquier 1254–1309 m. Marie (of Hungary Queen of Naples ( of the Árpád dynasty ) ( Mary , Maria ) (20thGGM)) * 1257–1323
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1. Charles (I MARTEL , d' ANJOU King of HUNGARY , Prince of Salerno ( Merovingian ) (20thGU)) * 1270–1298 m. Clemence ((Klementia) von HAPSBURG (21stGA)) * –1295
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1. Charles (I Robert , King of HUNGARY and Croatia ( Merovingian )) (1stC20XR) 1288–1342 m. Elizabeth (of Poland , Queen of Hungary (1305)) (1stC22XR) 1305–1380
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2. Blanca (de Nápoles , reina consorte de Aragón ( Blanca de Anjou ) (1280-1310)) (19thGA) 1280–1310 m. James (II 'The Just' of Aragon King of) Aargon 1267–1327
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1. Ramon (Berenguer of Aragon ( d'Aragó ) comte d'Empúries (1308-1366)) (1stC20XR) 1308–1366 m. María (Álvarez d'Arago , de Xèrica) (1310-1364) 1310–1364
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2. Alfonso (IV The Benign Of Aragon Valencia (1299)) (1stC20XR) 1299–1336 m. Teresa (of Entenza , reina consort de Aragón (1300-1327) Died in childbirth) (2ndC22XR) 1300–1327
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3. Margaret (of Naples, Countess of Anjou ( Merovingian )) (19thGGM) 1273–1299 m. Charles (III deValois de France) ? 1270–1325
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1. Charles (II de Valois, Comte d'Alençon, Chartres, Perche, Porhoet and Joigny ( of Alençon ) Count of Alençon , Was killed at Battle of Crecy) (18thGU) 1297–1346
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2. Isabelle (de) Valois 1292–1309
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3. Margaret (de) Valoid 1295–1342
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4. Jeanne (de) Valois 1294–1342 m. Willem (III. "den Goede" van) Avesnes 1287–1337
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5. Philippe (VI van) Frankrijk 1293–1350 m. Jeanne (de) Bourgogne 1294–1349
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2. Beatrice (of Sicily, Latin Empress (1 of 2)) (20thGA) 1252–1275 m. Philip (I of Courtenay "Latin Emperor") (2ndC19XR) 1243–1283
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1. Catherine (de Courtenay Latin Empress of Constantinople (1 of) 2) 1274–1307 m. Charles (III deValois de France) ? 1270–1325
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1. Jean (de) Valois 1302–1308
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2. Catherine (de) Valois 1303–1346 m. Philip (I of Taranto , of the Angevin) house 1278–1331
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3. Isabelle (de) Valois 1306–1349
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4. Marie (de) Valois 1309–1328
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5. Charles d'Alençon 1297–1346
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6. Louis (de) Valois 1318–1328
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7. Marguerite (de) Valois 1295–1342
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8. Catherine (de) Valois 1299–1300
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9. Isabelle (de) Valois 1292–1309
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10. Blanche (de) Valois 1317–1348 m. Charles (IV Holy Roman Emperor De) Luxembourg 1316–1378
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11. Jeanne (de Valois (1304-1363)) (19thGA) 1304–1363 m. Robert (III d'Artois , comte de Beaumont) (1287-1342) 1287–1342
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2. Marguérite (de) d'ARAGON 1221–1295 m. Koning (Lodewijk IX CAPET de) FRANCE 1215–1270
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1. Philip (Bold Capet) France 1245–1285 m. Isabella (van) Aragón 1247–1271 m. Marie (de Brabant ( DeBrabant ) Queen consort of France (1256) (20thGGM) 🤴🏼👸🏼 Ancestor of my mother and) father 1254–1321
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1. Blanche (de) France 1285–1305
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2. Louis (de) Evreux 1276–1319
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3. Robert (de) France 1269–1276
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4. Phillippe ("the Fair") IV 1268–1314 m. Juana (Princess) Navarre 1273–1305
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1. Louis (X King of France ( I ) King of Navarre (18thGU) , the Tour de Nesle) affair 1289–1316 m. Marguerite (DeBourgogne ( Margaret of Burgundy , Queen of France ) Imprisoned for 2 years until death due to accusations of adultery, the Tour de Nesle affair (21stGA) A "cold" or) strangulation 1290–1315
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2. Robert (France (died at 11 years old)) (18thGU) 1297–1307
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3. Charles (IV of) France 1294–1328 m. Blanche (of Burgundy ( de Bourgogne ) Queen of France and Navarre ( Blanche d'Artois ) accusations of adultery, the Tour de Nesle affair (21stGA) Imprisoned. Lived out her last few years at a) nunnery 1296–1326
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4. Jeanne (France) Capet 1301–1349
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5. Philip (V Capet King of France , ( Philip II ) King of Navarre ( Merovingian ) (21stGGF) , the Tour de Nesle) affair 1293–1322 m. Joan (II Countess of Burgundy ( Jeanne I , comtesse d'Artois ) accused of adultery knowledge, the Tour de Nesle affair, cleared by parliament) (21stGGM) 1292–1330
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6. Blanche (Capet Princess of) France 1290–1294
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7. Marguerite (Capet ( Margaret )) (19thGA) 1286–1314
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8. Isabelle (de France reine consort) d'Angleterre 1292–1358 m. Roger (de Mortimer , 3rd Baron Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. Ruler of England from 1327 to 1330 . Possibly killed King Edward II with a hot poker (Executed by hanging) (19th,20th,) 23rdGGF) 1287–1330 m. Edward (II Plantagenet King of) England 1284–1327
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5. Blanche 1278–1305
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6. Louis (Capet France dEvreux) (19thGU) 1276–1319
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7. Blanche Capet 1284–1305
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8. Robert Capet 1269–1271
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9. Louis France 1265–1276
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10. Marguerite (Hardi) Capet 1282–1333 m. Edward (I Longshanks King of) England 1239–1307
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11. Charles (III deValois de France) ? 1270–1325 m. Mahaut (( Matilda ) Châtillon Countess of Valois (19thGGM !)) * 1293–1358 m. Catherine (de Courtenay Latin Empress of Constantinople (1 of) 2) 1274–1307 m. Margaret (of Naples, Countess of Anjou ( Merovingian )) (19thGGM) 1273–1299
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1. Isabella (Capet, Duchess Consort of) Bourbon 1313–1383 m. Pierre (I Duke) Bourbon 1311–1356
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2. Louis (Capet, Count of) Chartres 1318–1328
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3. Blanche (Capet, Queen of Germany and) Bohemia 1317–1348
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4. Marie (Capet, Duchess of) Calabria 1309–1332
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2. Robert (Capet l of France, Comte of) Clermont 1256–1317 m. Beatrice (de) BOURBON 1258–1310
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1. Lodewijk (I De Grote De) Bourbon 1279–1342 m. Maria (Van) Avesnes 1280–1354
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1. Pierre (I Duke) Bourbon 1311–1356 m. Isabella (Capet, Duchess Consort of) Bourbon 1313–1383
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2. Jacques (I de BOURBON ( James I of Bourbon Count of La Marche . Was mortally wounded at the Battle of Brignais )) (19thGU) 1321–1362 m. Jeanne (de) CHÂTILLON 1320–1371
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3. Jeanne (de) BOURBON 1311–1402
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4. Marguerite (de) BOURBON 1315–1370
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2. Jean (( John ) de Clermont , seigneur de) Charolais 1283–1316 m. Jeanne (d'Argies (Abt. 1269- )) (3rdC22XR) 1269–
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1. Béatrice (de Clermont , Comtesse de Charolais (1328-1363)) (6thC17XR) 1328–1363
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3. Marguerite (de CAPET de) FRANCE –1309
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3. Marguerite (Capet , Princess of FRANCE , Duchess of Brabant ( Margueritte ) ( Merovingian )) (22ndGA) 1254–1291 m. Jean (I Antoine Duke de Brabant ( John) ) 1253–1294
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4. Agnès (de) France 1260–1327 m. Robert (II de Bourgogne) Duke 1245–1306
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1. Marie (de) Bourgogne 1298–
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2. Blanche (de) Bourgogne 1288–1348
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3. Hugues (V de) Bourgogne 1294–1315
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4. Louis (de) Bourgogne 1297–1316
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5. Jean (de) Bourgogne 1279–
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6. Marguerite (de) Bourgogne 1285–1315
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7. Eudes (IV de Bourgogne ( Odo IV Duke of Burgundy )) (21stGU) 1295–1349 m. Joan (III Countess of Burgundy of France) (19thGA) 1308–1349
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1. Philip (I of Burgundy Count of Auvergne and Boulogne ( II )) (2ndC18XR) 1323–1346 m. Joan (I , Countess of Auvergne ( Jeanne d'Auvergne , reine consort de France )) (1326) 1326–1360
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8. Robert (de) Bourgogne 1302–1334
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9. Marie (de) Burgundy 1298–1336
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10. Marguerite (DeBourgogne ( Margaret of Burgundy , Queen of France ) Imprisoned for 2 years until death due to accusations of adultery, the Tour de Nesle affair (21stGA) A "cold" or) strangulation 1290–1315 m. Louis (X King of France ( I ) King of Navarre (18thGU) , the Tour de Nesle) affair 1289–1316 m. Philip (of Aulnay ( Philippe d'Aunay , d'Aulnay , Aunay ) Tortured, confessed to adultery, beaten and skinned alive, emasculated, covered in boiling lead, decapitated (1290-1314)) (6thC22XR) 1290–1314
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1. Jean (I France ( Juan I el Póstumo King of France) ) 1316–1316
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2. Endeline DeFrance 1305–1330
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3. Jeanne (Capet ( Joan II Queen of Navarre ) . Died of Black Death , the Great Plague) (1stC19XR) 1311–1349
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11. Jeanne (de) Bourgogne 1294–1349 m. Philippe (VI van) Frankrijk 1293–1350
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1. Philip, (Duke of Orléans . Was at the Battle of Poitiers (1356)) (20thGU) 1336–1376
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2. John (II "the Good" ( " le Bon ") King of France Capet ( Merovingian ) (He was captured in the Battle of Poitiers, ransomed) created the franc to pay ransome (voluntarily returned to London to be a prisoner of the English) (18thGGF) *He beheaded) J 1319–1364 m. Jutta (Bonne Bohemia de) Luxembourg 1315–1349
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5. Jean (Tristan of France , Crusader , died of Dysentery) (20thGU) 1250–1270 m. Yolande (II , Countess of Nevers ( Yolande de Bourgogne ) House of Burgundy (1247-1280)) (22ndGGM) 1247–1280
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6. Louis (of France , heir apparent to the throne ( 7th Crusade ) (Died as a teenager)) (20thGU) 1243–1259
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7. Isabelle (of France, Queen Consort of Navarre , Countess consort of Champagne , travelled with the Eighth Crusade in July 1270. Possibly died during childbirth) (20thGA) 1241–1271 m. Teobaldo (II of) Navarre 1237–1270
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8. Blanche (of France (1253-1323)) (20thGA) 1253–1323 m. Fernando (de la Cerda Infante de Castilla) (23rdGU) 1255–1275
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1. Fernando (de la Cerda de Castilla , señor de Lara (1275-1322)) (2ndC20XR) 1275–1322 m. Juana (Núñez de Lara ( la Palomilla "Little Turtle Dove") Nunez (1285-1351) *) (3rdC20XR) 1285–1351
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1. Juan (Nuñez de Cerda , III Señor de Lara ( Nunez ) Lord of Lara and Lord Consort of Biscay great-grandson of King Alfonso X of Castile and King Louis IX of France (1313-1350)) (3rdC19XR) 1313–1350 m. Maria (Diaz de Haro , Lady of Biscay ( María Díaz de Haro, señora de Vizcaya )) (3rdC19XR) 1320–1348
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9. Pierre (Capet of France ( Pierre d'Alençon ) ( 8th Crusade ) (Children died young)) (20thGU) 1251–1284
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10. John (of) France 1240–1243
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3. Eleanor (Queen Consort of England Berenger Countess of Provence) (20th,21st,22nd,23rdGGM) 1223–1291 m. Henry (III King of England Plantagenet (Was in Battle of Lewes ) Y-DNA R1b , U152 (20th,21st,22nd,23rdGGF) did not go on) crusade. 1207–1272
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1. Edward (I Longshanks King of) England 1239–1307 m. Eleanor (of) Castile 1244–1290 m. Marguerite (Hardi) Capet 1282–1333 m. Eleanor Castile 1244–1290
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1. Elizabeth Plantagenet 1282–1316 m. Humphrey (VIII (Earl of Hereford & Essex) De) Bohun 1276–1322
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1. Margaret (De) Bohun 1311–1391 m. Hugo (Lord van Courtenay Earl van Devon) (18thGGF) 1303–1377
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2. William (de Bohun , 1st Earl of Northampton (1312) (18th,20thGGF) Y-DNA R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a4a (mytrueancestry.com Y-DNA:) R1b1a1b1a1a2c1) 1312–1360 m. Elizabeth (de Badlesmere (18th,20thGGM)) * 1313–1356
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3. John (Bohun , 5th Earl of Hereford , Lord High Constable (LHC) (Had no heirs)) (19thGU) –1335
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4. Alianore (de Bohun , Countess of Ormonde ( Eleanor )) (19thGGM) 1304–1363 m. James (Butler of Ormonde , 1st Earl of Ormond) (19thGGF) 1304–1338
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5. Agnes (de Bohun , Baroness of Ferrers) (20thGGM) 1309– m. Robert (Ferrers , 3rd Baron Ferrers of Chartley) (20thGGF) 1309–1350
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2. Edward (II Plantagenet King of) England 1284–1327 m. Isabelle (de France reine consort) d'Angleterre 1292–1358 m. Margaret (Dehondi) Capet 1275–1318 m. Labelle (France Mrs) Plantagenet 1292–1337 m. Margaret Magnusson 1282–1290
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1. Joan Plantagenet. 1321–1362 m. Ralph (Monthermer , Baron Monthermer (1270-1325)) (21stGGF) 1270–1325 m. David (II Bruce King of Scots . Captured at The Battle of Neville's Cross . Last male of the House of Bruce , no children (19thGU)) * 1324–1371
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2. Edward (III "Windsor" Plantagenet, King of) England 1312–1377 m. Philippa (de Hainaut Queen of England De) Avesnes 1311–1369 m. Alice (mistress Edward) Perrers 1348–1400 m. Joan DeHoland 1356–1384
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3. Eleanor Strongbow 1318–1385
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4. Eleonora England 1318–1355
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5. John (Eltham) Plantagenet 1312–1377
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6. Joanna (Deberewick) Derawdon 1304–1362
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7. Elizabeth Heiress 1295–
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8. Thomas Plantagenet 1300–1338
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9. Joan (Baroness Mowbra Plantagenet) (?) 1310–1349
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10. Jeanne (The Tower) Plantaganet 1321–1362
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11. John (of) Eltham 1310–1336
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12. Elizabeth (Wallace (Daughter of King Edward II and Queen) Isabella) 1295–
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13. Eleanor Plantagenet 1318–1355
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14. John (of Eltham Earl of Cornwall) Plantagenet 1316–1336
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3. John (Lord of) Wake 1263–1300
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4. Beatrice Plantagenet 1286–1286
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5. Edmund (Plantagenet) Debrotherton 1300–1338
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6. Johanna Plantagenêt 1272–1307 m. Gilbert (IV (Earl Gloucs HertsClare) \De) Clare 1243–1295 m. Ralph (Monthermer , Baron Monthermer (1270-1325)) (21stGGF) 1270–1325
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1. Eleanor Clare 1292–1337 m. Hugh Despencer 1286–1326
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2. Gilbert (de Clare of England , Killed at Battle of Bannockburn (1 of 2)) (19thGU) 1291–1314
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3. Margaret (de Clare Countess of Cornwall and Gloucester (18th,) 20thGGM) 1292–1342 m. Sir (Hugh Earl Gloucester Knight of) DeAudley 1289–1347 m. Piers (de Gaveston , 1st Earl of Cornwall ,the favorite of Edward II of England, Beheaded () 19th great uncle (due to his) wife) 1284–1312
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4. Elizabeth (de Clare , Lady de) Burgh 1295–1316 m. John (de Burgh , Earl of Ulster (England to Ireland) (1286-1313) (21stGGF) Burke Y-DNA) R1a1a1b1a2b3a3a1a2c2a 1286–1313
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5. Stillborn (de Monthermer) ? 1307–1307
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6. Edward (de Monthermer) ? 1303–1340
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7. Mary (Monthermer , Countess of Fife (1297-1371)) (20thGGM) 1297–1371 m. Donnchadh (IV Earl of Fife ( Duncan IV Macduff ) (He was the last of the native Scottish rulers of that province) last male Gaelic ruler of Fife) (20thGGF) 1289–1353
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8. Thomas (2nd Lord de MORTHERMER ( MONTHERMER ) (Died at the Battle of Sluys between the French and the English)) (18thGGF) 1301–1340 m. Margaret (TIBETOT (TIPTOFT) aka Widow Margaret Teyes (Lady) TIPTOFF (1305-1349)) (18thGGF) 1305–1349
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7. John Debotetourt 1262–1324
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8. Mary Plantagenet 1279–1332
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9. Eleanor England 1264–1297
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10. Joan (Acre) England 1259–1307
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11. Eleanor (Plantagenet) (1264) 1264–1297 m. Henry (III , Count of Bar) (1260-1302) 1260–1302
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12. Henry (England) (Plantagenet) 1268–1274
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13. Margaret (of England (1275-1333)) (21stGGM) 1275–1333
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1. Jean (III Duke de Brabant and Limburg (de Triomfator) (1300-1355) (20thGGF)) * 1300–1355
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14. Edward (Plantagenet) England 1260–1315
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15. Berengaria Plantagenet 1276–1278
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16. Edmund (Woodstock) Plantagenet 1301–1330 m. Margaret (Of Liddell Wake, Lady,Baroness) 2t 1295–1349
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1. Lady (Joan Fair Maid Countess) Plantagenet 1328–1385 m. Edward (The Black) Plantagenet 1330–1376 m. Thomas ("Earl of Kent" De) Holand 1314–1360
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2. John (Plantagenet Earl of Kent, Prince of England) (19thGU) 1330–1352
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3. Thomas (0f) ENGLAND 1329–1329
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4. Margaret, (Princess of England,) England 1327–1351 m. Arnaud (Amanieu , VIII Lord of Albret et comte de Dreux (Husband of 19thGA)) (5thC19XR) 1338–1401
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5. Edmund, (2nd Earl of Kent, Prince of England,) Plantagenet 1326–1331
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6. Robert, (Prince of England,) Plantagenet 1327–1331
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17. Eleonora (van Engeland uit het huis) Plantagenet 1306–1311
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18. John Plantagenet 1266–1271
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19. Joan Plantagenet 1265–1265
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20. Isabella Plantagenet 1261–1266
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21. Katherine England 1264–1264
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22. Thomas (Brotherton stEarl) Plantagenet 1300–1338 m. Alice (de HAYLES) (19thGGM) 1302–1328
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1. Margaret (of Brotherton, Duchess of Norfolk PLANTAGENET (18thGGM and 1stC19XR)) * 1320–1399 m. John (de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave (18thGGF)) * 1315–1353
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23. Joan Acre 1200–1240
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24. Eleanor England 1264–1298
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25. Joan (of Acre , Plantagenet (Born in Acre, Israel) (1272-1307) (19th,21stGGM) (2 of) 2) 1272–1307 m. Gilbert (IV (Earl Gloucs HertsClare) \De) Clare 1243–1295
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1. Margaret (de Clare , Countress of) Gloucester 1292–1342
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2. Eleanor (de Clare , Baroness Despenser (1 of 2) (see 2 of 2)) * 1292–1337
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3. Gilbert (de Clare, 8th Earl of Gloucester Killed at Battle of Bannockburn (2 of) 2) 1291–1314
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2. Edmond Plantagenet 1234–1235
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3. Henry Plantagenet 1238–1256
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4. Catherine (Of) England 1253–1256
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5. Henry (Of) England 1258–1256
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6. Isabel (Empress) Germany 1214–1241
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7. Reginald (Igmt FITZREGINALD) FITZROY 1220–
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8. Margaret (Princess) Plantagenet 1240–1275 m. Alexander (Dunkeld Koning van Schotland) III 1241–1286
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1. Margaretha Dunkeld 1261–1283 m. Erik (( Eric II of Norway ) Magnusson Yngling Koning van Noorwegen III) (1268) 1268–1299
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2. Alexander (IV) Dunkeld 1263–1283
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9. John Plantagenet 1237–
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10. Roger Longespee 1230–1295
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11. Margaret England 1210–1275
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12. Richard Plantagenet 1208–1272
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13. Beatrice (Princess) Plantagenet 1242–1275 m. John (II , duke of Brittany) (22ndGGF) 1240–1305
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1. Marie (de Dreux Brittany , Countess of Saint-Pol (20thGGM)) * 1268–1339 m. Guy (III de) Chatillon 1258–1317
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1. Mahaut (( Matilda ) Châtillon Countess of Valois (19thGGM !)) * 1293–1358 m. Charles (III deValois de France) ? 1270–1325
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2. Marie (de Chatillon , de St Pol , Countess of Pembroke , Foundress of Pembroke College, Cambridge, England ( St. Paul , Marie de Saint-Pol )) (20thGA) 1303–1377 m. Aymer (de Valence , 2nd Earl of Pembroke (Fought at the Battle of Bannockburn )) (20thGU) 1275–1324
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2. Arthur (II de DREUX) (21stGU) 1262–1312 m. Jolanda (van Dreux Gravin van) Aumary 1263–1330
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1. Jean (IV de MONTFORT Duke de BRETAGNE) (2ndC19XR) 1293–1345 m. Jeanne (de FLANDRE Joane NEVERS , Johanna von FLANDERN , de DAMPIERRE )) (20thGA) 1309–1374
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2. Alix (de BRETAGNE) (2ndC19XR) 1297–1377
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3. Blanche (de) BREATGNE 1270–1327 m. Philippe (d'Artois , Comte d’Artois) (21stGGF) 1268–1298
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1. Marie (d' ARTOIS ( d'Artois , de Artois ) (1291-1364) (20thGGM)) * 1291–1364 m. Jean (( John ) I de Flandre ( de Dampierre ) Count de Namur (present at the battle of Mons-en-Pévèle) (20thGGF)) * 1267–1330
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14. Edmund ("Crouchback" Plantagenet 1st Earl of Lancaster, Prince of ENGLAND ( Lord Edward's Crusade 1271\1272) (1245-1296) (20th, 22ndGGF)) * 1245–1296 m. Blanche (de Artois ( d'Artois ) ( Merovingian ) (19th,20th,21stGGM)) * 1248–1302
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1. Thomas (of Lancaster , 2nd Earl of Lancaster , Plantagenet . A king's cousin and the richest magnate of England. He was beheaded by King Edward II) (19thGU) 1278–1322
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2. Henry (3rd Earl of) Lancaster 1281–1345 m. Maud (De Chaworth ( Matilda ) Countess Lancaster ( Magna Carta descendent of Hugh Bigod ) (1282) (19th , 21stGGM)) * 1282–1322
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1. Joan (Plantagenet Baroness de Mowbray (of LANCASTER) (18thGGM)) * 1312–1349 m. John (3rd Lord de MOWBRAY (18thGGF)) * 1310–1361
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2. Maud Plantagenet 1305–1344 m. William (de Burgh , 3rd Earl of Ulster (1312-1333)) (20thGGF) 1312–1333
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3. Blanche (Lancaster) Plantagenet 1297–1380
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4. Isabel Plantagenet 1308–1347
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5. John (Lancaster) Plantagenet 1305–
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6. Isabel Lancaster 1317–1349
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7. Henry (of Grosmont 1st Duke of Lancaster 4th Earl of Leicester and Lancaster , Plantagenet . Died of Black Death , the Great Plague (19thGU) 19th "Wealthiest Person) ever" 1310–1361 m. Isabel (De Beaumont Brienne , 1st Duchess of Lancaster . Died of Black Death , the Great Plague . Consanguinity Index=0.02% (18thGA)) * 1315–1361
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8. Eleanor Plantagenet 1318–1372 m. Richard ("Copped Hat," FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne, 9th Earl of Surrey, Ancestor to the Hosmer family thru both wives, and the Haugheys) too 1313–1375 m. John (de) Beaumont 1318–1342 m. Sir (John) Morieux 1310–
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9. Mary Plantagenet 1320–1362 m. Sir (Henry II 3rd Baron of Alnwick de Percy a descendent of Henry III of) England 1320–1368
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15. Eleanor (of) England 1215–1275
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16. Nicholas Plantagenet 1238–
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17. John (England) of 1256–1256
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18. William Plantagent 1251–1256
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4. Beatrice (Beatrix Countess Provence of Savoy (2 of 2) (21stGGM)) DNA 1234–1267 m. Manfred (King of Sicily Naples Hohenstaufen) (24thGGF) 1232–1266 m. Charles (I of) Naples 1227–1285
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1. Charles (II " the Lame " King of Jerusalem, Naples and Sicily (#2 of 2)) (20thGGF) 1254–1309
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2. Beatrice (of Sicily, Latin Empress (2 of) 2) 1252–1275 m. Philip (I of Courtenay "Latin Emperor") (2ndC19XR) 1243–1283
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3. Consort (Constance von Hohenstaufen of Sicily of Aragon and) Valencia 1249–1302 m. Peter ((Pedro) III 'The Great', King of Sicily and) Aragon 1249–1285
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1. Elizabeth (of Aragon Queen of) Portugal 1271–1336 m. Dionysius (van) Portugal 1261–1325
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1. AFONSO (IV "the Brave" King of) Portugal 1291–1357 m. Beatrix (van) Castilie 1293–1359
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2. Constance (van) Portugal 1289–1313 m. Ferdinand (IV Koning van Castilië en) Léon 1285–1312
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2. Alfonso (III of) Aragon 1265–1291
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3. James (II 'The Just' of Aragon King of) Aargon 1267–1327 m. Blanca (de Nápoles , reina consorte de Aragón ( Blanca de Anjou ) (1280-1310)) (19thGA) 1280–1310
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4. Frederick (III, King of) Sicily 1272–1337
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5. Infante (Pedro 'Peter' of) Aragon 1275–1296
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6. Yolanda (of Aragon, Duchess of) Calabria 1273–1302
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7. Pedro (Prinzvon Aragon and Sicily (no children) noted) 1275–1296 m. Guillemette (de Bearn (no children) noted) –1306
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8. Jean (DeDreux) DeBrittany 1267–1327
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9. Jolanta (Prinzessin von) Aragon 1272–1302
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5. Sanchia, (Queen of) Germany 1228–1261 m. Richard (Plantagenet Koning van het H. Roomse) Rijk 1209–1272
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1. Richard (De Cornwall Plantagenet (23rdGGF) note (Ancestor of Paternal) Grandmother) 1255–1296 m. Joan (St. Owen of Winchester) (1285-1342) 1255–1342
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2. Edmund (2nd Earl of Cornwall , Plantagenet) (21stGU) 1250–1300 m. Margaretha (van) Clare 1249–1312
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Count GGF's Timeline
8 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1198
Event Place: Aix En Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
Record Source:
[1] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1198
Event Place: France
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Bet. 1195–1198
Event Place: Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1195
Event Place: Aix En Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Aug 1245
Event Place: Aix En Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 6
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Aug 1245
Event Place: Aix, Rance, France
Genealogy Event 7
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Aug 1245
Event Place: Aix, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France
Genealogy Event 8
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 July 1245
Event Place: Aix En Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 9
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Aix-en-Provence, Departement des Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current