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Henri de Bourgogne 1035–1074 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt 1035
Birth Location: Bourgogne, France
Death Date: 27 January 1074
Death Location: Astorga, Galicia, Spain
Father: Robert Bourgondie
Mother: Héliette Sémur
Spouse(s): Sibylle Barcelona
Children(s): Eudes (26th,27thGGF), Béatrix 29thGGM), Henry Burgundy
Henri de Bourgogne was born in 1035 in Bourgogne, France, the child of Robert I De Capet Hertog Van Bourgondie And Heliette De Semur. Henri de Bourgogne married Sibylle Barcelona, and had children including Beatrix De Bourgogne Infante De Bourgogne Merovingian 26Th 29Thggm, 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, Henry Of Burgundy. Henri de Bourgogne passed away in 1074 in Astorga, Galicia, Spain.
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Biography
- Henri de Bourgogne was born in 1035 in Bourgogne, France, the child of Robert I De Capet Hertog Van Bourgondie And Heliette De Semur.
- Henri de Bourgogne married Sibylle Barcelona, and had children including Beatrix De Bourgogne Infante De Bourgogne Merovingian 26Th 29Thggm, 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, Henry Of Burgundy.
- Henri de Bourgogne passed away in 1074 in Astorga, Galicia, Spain.
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1. 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 m. Sibylla Burgundy 1060–1103
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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
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1. Guy (Talvas\ Comte de) Ponthieu 1120–1147 m. Ida (ST. POL ( Ida de Saint Pol ) (1100)) (24thGGM) 1100–1180
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1. John (I Count of) Ponthieu 1141–1191 m. Beatrix (van Saint Pol , uit het Huis Campdavain (23rd, 25thGGM) * (Both husbands died in Acre, Hazafon, Palestine) ) 1140–1204
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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
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1. Isabel (Warren, Countess of Surrey en) Boulogne 1136–1203 m. William (I Count of) Boulogne 1137–1159 m. Hamelin (d' ANJOU (PLANTAGENET) de Warenne) (22ndGGF) 1135–1202
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2. Ela (de Warren) (Warenne) 1140–
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3. Gundred (de Warenne) (24thGGM) 1145–1224 m. William (de Glanville (24thGGF)) * 1133–1166
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4. William (FitzPatrick D'Evereux , 2nd Earl of Salisbury) (22ndGGF) 1150–1196 m. Eleanor (de VITRE ( Alinor de Vitré )) (22ndGGM) 1158–1233
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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
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1. Raymond (II , Crusader , Count of Tripoli ( Raimund II ) Retaliated against the villagers who had captured his father. He was the first Christian ruler to be murdered by the "Assassins") (1stC23XR) 1115–1152 m. Hodierna (of Jerusalem , Countess consort of Tripoli (27thGA)) (1stC26XR) 1110–1164
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4. Clémence (de) Ponthieu 1120–1189 m. Judhaël (( Juhel ) I , Seigneur de Mayenne (1086)) (26thGGF) 1086–1156
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1. Geoffroy (III ( IV ), Seigneur de Mayenne ( Crusade 1158) * (26thGGF) !) ✔ 1147–1170 m. Constance (de Bretagne ( de Brittany , Viscountess of Rohan )) (24thGGM) 1110–1148 m. Isabelle (de Beaumont-le-Roger , Dame de Meulan , de Mayenne, de Craon) (24thGGM) 1147–1220
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2. Juhel (II de Mayenne , Baron de Mayenne) (1stC24XR) –1161 m. Matilda (de Bohun (1140)) (24thGA) 1140–1252
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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
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1. Alix (de ALENÇON , Dame de MONTGOMMERY ( d'ALENÇON ) (1145) (or Aénor de Châtellerault ) (25thGGM)) * 1145–1220 m. Hugues (II ( III ) de Châtellerault , Seigneur de CHATELLERAULT (25thGGF) * (Probably did not die in) Palestine) 1110–1176 m. Guillaume (I de PREAUX ( Préaux ) ( William ) (3rd Crusade ) (1190)) (28thGGF) 1190–1235
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6. Blanche (de Bellême , dame de Ponthieu (1124-1180)) (22ndGA) 1124–1180 m. Radulfus (( Raoul Radulphe ) de Brimeu ( Crusade ) (1123-1173)) (3rdC21XR) 1123–1173
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1. Enguerrand (de Brimeu ( Crusade 1187) (1150-1244)) (4thC20XR) 1150–1244 m. Élisabeth (de Créquy de Brimeux) (1155-1188) 1155–1188
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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
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1. Odo (II \ Eudes Duke of Burgandy (multiple) lines) 1118–1162 m. Marie (de BLOIS, de Champagne, Duchess of Burgundy) (25thGGM) 1129–1190
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1. Hugh (III ( Hugo ) Duke of BURGUNDY (Joined the Crusades 1171, 1190) Died at the Siege of Acre ( Hugues III de Bourgogne ) (23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th,) 27thGGF) 1148–1192 m. Adelaide (de Lorraine (" Alix , Alice ") (24thGGM)) * 1144–1200 m. Beatrice (d'Albon , Dauphine du Viennois , comtesse d'Albon and du Grésivaudan ( Béatrice of Albon ) (25th, 26thGGM)) * 1161–1228
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2. Alix (of Burgandy ( Adelheid de Bourgogne , Alice )) (24thGGM) 1146–1192 m. Archambaud (VII Lord of Bourbon ( VIII " le Jeune " ) ( Archambault ) (24thGGF)) * 1140–1169
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3. Mathilde (de Bourgogne , Dame de Limais) (24thGGM) 1150–1202 m. Robert (d'Auvergne comte de Auvergne) (24thGGF) 1130–1194
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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
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1. William (VIII Lord of Montpellier ( Guilhem de ) (22nd and 25thGGF)) * 1158–1218 m. Eudokia (Komnene (became a Benedictine nun) ( Eudocia Comnena ) (22nd and 25thGGM)) * 1150–1203
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3. Sibylla (of Burgundy) (26thGA) 1126–1150 m. Rogier (II van Hauteville Koning van Napels en) Sicilië 1095–1154
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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
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1. Gérard (II , comte de Vaudemont ( Vaudémont ) ( Crusade 1146) (Died on pilgrimage to Spain)) (27thGGF) 1135–1188 m. Gertrude (de Joinville (1141-1181)) (27thGGM) 1141–1181
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5. Hugues (de Bourgogne , seigneur du Chatelet de Chalon et de) Navilly 1121– m. Isabelle (de Thiern , Lady Of Chalon-Sur-Saone) (26thGGM) 1125–
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1. Sibylle (de Bourgogne) (25thGGM) 1152–1201 m. Anséric (III de MONTRÉAL , Lord of Montreal and Grand Seneschal of Burgundy , Seigneur de L'Isle sous Montréal ( Anseric IV ) ( 3rd Crusade died in Palestine) *) (25thGGF) 1145–1196
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6. Clémence (de Bourgogne (1117- )) (23rdGA) 1117– m. Geoffroi (III ( IV ), de Donzy , Comte de Gien (1105-1157)) (27thGU) 1105–1157
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1. Mahaut (Félicité de Donzy (1160- )) (1stC24XR) 1160–
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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
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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
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2. Béatrix (de Bourgogne , infante de Bourgogne ( Merovingian ) (26th,) 29thGGM) 1063–1110 m. Guy (III , seigneur de Vignory (26th,) 29thGGF) –1137
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1. Aldéarde (de Vignory (1095-1140) (25thGGM) (Female coat of) arms) 1095–1140 m. Roger (de Joinville , seigneur de Joinville (1090-1137)) (25thGGF) 1090–1137
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1. Geoffroi (III , seigneur de Joinville (1115-1188) (24th, 28thGGF) Broyes COA from his wife's 1st husband) Broyes 1115–1188 m. Félicité (de Brienne de Joinville , dame de Ramerupt , de Broyes (1102-1178) (24th,26th,) 28thGGM) 1102–1178
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1. Geoffroi (IV de Joinville , seigneur de Joinville " Le Jeune " Died while at 3rd Crusade (23rdGGF) ✔✝⚔ His mother's first husband, Simon I of Broyes) (1141) 1141–1190 m. Helvis ((Helvide) de Dampierre , Dame de Maillei and de Remignicourt) (23rdGGM) 1145–1195
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2. Gertrude (de Joinville (1141-1181)) (27thGGM) 1141–1181 m. Gérard (II , comte de Vaudemont ( Vaudémont ) ( Crusade 1146) (Died on pilgrimage to Spain)) (27thGGF) 1135–1188
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2. Béatrice (of Grandson-Joinville) (25thGA) 1120–1170 m. Amadeus (II of Montbeliard comte de Montbéliard ( Amédée II de Montfaucon ) Crusade 1170. He was killed by Amauri de Joux, husband of Berthe) (25thGU) 1125–1195
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1. Gauthier (( Walter ) de Montfauçon , Regent of Cyprus ( 4th Crusade ) ( Walter of Montbéliard de Montfaucon )) (-1212)(1stC22XR) –1212
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2. Richard (III de Montfaucon , Comte de) Montbéliard 1155–1227
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2. Guy (IV le Jeune de Vignory (1090)) (28thGGF) 1090–1147 m. Alix (( Adélaïs Alaïs ) de PIERREFITTE , dame de Pierrefitte-sur-Aire , De Vignory (1090-1145)) (28thGGM) 1090–1145
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1. Barthélémy (de Vignory , Seigneur de Vignory ( Crusader ) . Died at the Siege of Acre (1141)) (27thGU) 1141–1191 m. Helvide (de Brienne) (21stGA) 1135–1202
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1. Gauthier (de Vignory , Seigneur de Vignory , Chevalier ( Crusade 1199)) (1stC22XR) –1229
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2. Hodiarde (de Pierrefite Dame de Pierrefitte-sur-Aire ( Aldéarde , Adélaïde de Pierrefaite , de Pierrefaites ) (1123-1154) (28thGGM) * Pierrefaites (now called Pierremont-sur-Amance commune) ) 1123–1154 m. Arnoul (de Reynel (1119-1156) (28thGGF)) * 1119–1156
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1. Wiard (, Count de Reynel , de Rimaucourt, et de Gondrecourt (27thGGF) (1148-1207) coat of) arms 1148–1207 m. Emmelinde (de Gondrecourt , Baroness (1157-1177)) (27thGGM) 1157–1177
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3. Guy (V de Vignory (1124-1150)) (27thGGF) 1124–1150
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1. Béatrix (de Vignory de Cirey ( Beatrix ) (1145)) (26thGGM) 1145– m. Adam ((or Thécelin ) de Cirey , Lord of Cirey Sur Blaise ( Cirey-sur-Blaise) ) 1130–1172
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3. Henry (of) Burgundy 1066–1112 m. Teresa (De) Castile 1090–1130
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1. Urraca (Henriques , infanta of Portugal (1095)) (26thGGM) 1095–1130 m. Vermudo (( Bermudo ) Pérez de Traba , conde de Trastámara) (26thGGF) –1168
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1. Teresa (( Tereza ) Bermudes de Trava ( Bermúdez de Traba )) (25thGGM) 1137– m. Fernando (Aires de Lima , senhor de Batissella ( Ferdinand Arias ) ( Fernan Dias de SAAVEDRA ) (At the conquest , siege of Almería in southern Al-Andalus , modern Spain, Reconquista , " 2nd Crusade " 1147) (1130-1179)) (25thGGF) 1130–1179
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1. João ('o Bom' Fernandes de) Lima 1175–1245 m. Maria (von) Ribera 1180–1258
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2. Pedro (Arias de Saavedra y Bermúdez de Trava, XVI lord of Saavedra , died at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa , Reconquista Crusade (24thGU) check) DOB 1132–1212
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2. Fernando (Bermúdez de Trava ( Traba ) (1115-After 1161)) (32ndGGF) 1115–1161 m. Urraca (Fernández de Témez , Señora de Témez y Chantada ( Temes ) (1154- )) (32ndGGM) 1154–
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1. Vasco (Fernández de) Temes 1175–
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2. Mayor (Milagre Fernández de Trastámara (1179-1265)) (31stGGM) 1179–1265 m. Lope (Sánchez de Ulloa , IV Señor de Villamayor de Ulloa (1180-1265) (31stGGF) * (Leads to Arias Lucio de) SAAVEDRA) 1180–1265
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2. Sancha (Henriques , Infanta de Portugal Lady of Celanova Lady of Braganza (1095-1163) (30thGGM)) * 1095–1163 m. Sancho (Nuñes de Celanova , señor de Barbosa (1070-1130)) (30thGGF) 1070–1130 m. Fernando (Mendes (Senhor) de BRAGANCA) * –1160
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1. Froilhe (( Flor ) Sanchez de Barbosa de Celanova ( Fruilhe Sanches ) (1140) (29thGGM)) * 1140– m. Pedro (Fernandes de Bragança ( Pedro Fernandez de Braganza ) chief butler of Sancho Alfónsez , Infante (1130)) (29thGGF) 1130–1195
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1. Garcia (Pires de Bragança , O Ledrão , lord of Ledra , Knight , chief butler of Alfonso IX of León , Chief Steward of the Kingdom of Leo ( of Braganza ) (1155) (28thGGF)) * 1155–1206
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2. Urraca (Sanches de Celanova (1120-) ) 1120– m. Gonçalo (Mendes I de CASA de SOUZA "o Bom" ( The Good ) ( Conde ) ( Garcia Mendes de Sousa ) Battle of Ourique (1139) Crusade , Reconquista (Died after being wounded in battle) (1120-1190) (30thGGF)) * 1120–1190
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1. Mendo (de Sousa ( Sousão ) Ciunt , Mordomo-mór (spokesperson) of Sancho I of Portugal. (1140-1197)) (29thGU) 1140–1197 m. Maria (Rodrigues Veloso (1150-) ) 1150–
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3. Alfonso (I) Portugal 1110–1185 m. Châmoa (Gomes de Pombeiro , Senhora da Maia , of Galicia ( Flâmula )) (30thGGM) –1145 m. Mathilde (van) Savoye 1125–1157
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1. Fernando (Afonso de Portugal, 12th Grand Master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem (Grand Master of the Order of Hospitallers, Order of Malta) possibly at 4th Crusade) (23rdGU) 1135–1207
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2. Sancho (I Martino van) Portugal 1154–1211 m. Maria (von) Ribera 1180–1258 m. Dulce Aragon 1160–1198
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1. Teresa (Sanches de Portugal (1205-1230)) (23rdGA) 1205–1230 m. Alfonso (Téllez de Meneses el Viejo) (24thGGF) 1170–1230
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2. Alfons (II Capet Koning van) Portugal 1185–1223 m. Urraca (van) Castilië 1186–1220
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3. Henrique (van) Portugal 1189–1191
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4. Sancha (van) Portugal 1178–1229
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5. Raimundo (van) Portugal 1180–1189
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6. Constanca (van) Portugal 1182–1202
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7. Pedro (I van Majorca ( Count Pedro I de Portugal, conde de Urgel ) ( Peter I Count of Urgell ) (1187-1258) (23rdGU) Conquest of Majorca , Reconquista ,) Crusade 1187–1258
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8. Branca (van) Portugal 1192–1240
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9. Mafalda (van) Portugal 1197–1257
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10. Fernando (van Portugal . Count of Flanders . Battle of Bouvines) (23rdGU) 1188–1233
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11. Berengaria (van Portugal , Queen Consort of Denmark ( Berengária , Berenguela ) ( of ) (23rdGGM) Died of plague or died in) childbirth 1194–1221 m. Valdemar (II of) Denmark 1170–1241
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12. Teresa (van) Portugal 1176–1250
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3. Therese (Alfonso Capet of Portugal, Countess of Flanders) (23rdGA) 1151–1218 m. Eudes (de Bourgogne III ( Odo III ) of Burgundy . Battle of Bouvines . Participated in The Albigensian " Crusade " (23rdGGF)) * 1166–1218
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4. Urraca (Alfonso Capet) (Portugal) 1151–1188 m. Fernando (II Alfonsez King Castile and) Leon* 1137–1188
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1. Sancho (Fernández de León " el Cañamero ", señor de Monteagudo ( Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa , Reconquista Crusade ) (1186-1220) (Died from wounds caused by a bear)) (21stGU) 1186–1220
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2. Alfonso (IX El Barboro King of León and Galicia (took part in the Reconquista Crusade ) (related to Cleopatra) Invaded Castile with the aid of Muslim troops in 1196. Pope Celestine III called a crusade against him in 1197 (21stGGF) (1 of) 2 1171–1230 m. Aldonça (Martins da Silva , Countess of Cifuentes ( Aldonza Alfonso de León )) (1175-1266) 1175–1266 m. Berenguela (of Castile) 25thGGM. 1180–1246
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5. Mathilde (Capet Vrouwe van Montemayor) (23rdGA) 1155–1218
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6. Urraca (of Portugal (1148) (26thGGM) (2 of) 2) 1148–1211 m. Ferdinand (II of Leon and Galicia ( Reconquista , Crusade ) ( Fernando II Alfonsez King of Castile and Leon ) (2 of 2)) (26thGGF) 1137–1188
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1. Alfonso (IX King of Leon and Galicia ( 2 of 2 ) Invaded Castile with the aid of Muslim troops in 1196. Pope Celestine III called a crusade against him) (25thGGF) 1171–1230 m. Berenguela (Queen of Castile (married Alfonso IX of León, annulled by Pope Innocent III because they were 2nd cousins) (2 of 2)) (24thGGM) 1180–1246
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Henri Bourgogne's Timeline
5 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1035
Event Place: Bourgogne, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt 1035
Event Place: Bourgogne, France
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Jan 1066
Event Place: Place of Burial: Eglise St Etienne, Besann
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt. 27 Jan 1070
Event Place: Place of Burial: Eglise St Etienne, Besann
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 January 1074
Event Place: Astorga, Galicia, Spain