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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 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 24 Dec 1166
Birth Location: Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England
Death Date: 19 Oct 1216
Death Location: Worcester Cathedral
Father: Henry French
Mother: Eleanor England
Spouse(s): Isabella Fo, Isabel Gloucester, Adela Warenne
Children(s): Henry o, Richard HRE, Joan Scotland, Joan Illegitimate, Richard Castle, Eleanor Abb
In 1166, 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 entered the world in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England, born to Henry Ii Curtmantle Plantagenet Angevin 1St Plantagenet King Of England Spoke French And Eleanor Of Aquitaine Queen Of England. 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 married Adela De Warenne, Clemence Regina Clementina, Isabel Countess Of Gloucester, 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, and had children including 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, 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, Joan Of Wales Plantagenet House Lady Of Wales And Snowdon Illegitimate, Joan Plantagenet Queen Of Scotland, Richard Fitzroy Plantagenet Illegitimate Son Served In His Father S Army As A Captain During The Baronial Revolt Constable Of Wallingford Castle, Richard Plantagenet 1St Earl Of Cornwall King Of The Romans Hre. 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 passed away in 1216 in Worcester Cathedral.
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- In 1166, 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 entered the world in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England, born to Henry Ii Curtmantle Plantagenet Angevin 1St Plantagenet King Of England Spoke French And Eleanor Of Aquitaine Queen Of England.
- 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 married Adela De Warenne, Clemence Regina Clementina, Isabel Countess Of Gloucester, 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, and had children including 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, 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, Joan Of Wales Plantagenet House Lady Of Wales And Snowdon Illegitimate, Joan Plantagenet Queen Of Scotland, Richard Fitzroy Plantagenet Illegitimate Son Served In His Father S Army As A Captain During The Baronial Revolt Constable Of Wallingford Castle, Richard Plantagenet 1St Earl Of Cornwall King Of The Romans Hre.
- 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 passed away in 1216 in Worcester Cathedral.
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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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1. Mary (Plantagenet of) Lancaster 1320–1362 m. Henry (de) Percy 1320–1368
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2. Henry (of Grosmont Plantagenet of Lancaster, K.G., 1st Duke; 100 Years War, Earl of Derby and) Leicester 1310–1361 m. Isabel (Beaumont House of Brienne, Duchess of) Lancaster 1315–1359
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3. Joan (Plantagenet of) Lancaster 1306–1349 m. John (de Mowbray, 3rd Lord) Mowbray 1310–1361
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4. Blanche (Plantagenet, Baroness Wake of) Liddel 1302–1380 m. Thomas Wake –1349
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5. Eleanor (of) Lancaster 1318–1372 m. Richard (FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel, distinguished admiral, very) wealthy 1306–1376 m. John (Beaumont, 2nd Lord) Beaumont 1318–1342
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6. Isabel (Plantagenet, Prioress, Abbesess of) Amesbury 1308–1347
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7. Matilda ("Maud" Plantagenet, Countess of Ulster, Canones of Capsey,) (Chaworth) 1310–1377 m. William ("Donn" de Burgh, Earl of) Ulster 1312–1333
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8. Maud (Plantagenet de Burgh) Ulster 1298–1377 m. Sir (Gilbert De Clare, 8th Earl of Gloucester, Battle of Bannockburn, no) issue 1291–1314
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9. Lady (Ankaret Maud Le Boteler of) Plantagent, 1310–1361 m. Thomas (de) Ferrers 1299–1353 m. Sir (Roger Le Strange, 4th Baron of Blackmere and Knockyn, Knight) Banneret 1301–1349
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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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1. Edward (III Plantagenet, King of England, lay claim to French crown; started 100 Years War, won Battle of Crecy w\ long bow & 1st) artillery 1312–1377 m. Philippa (House of Avesnes, Queen consort of England, Countess de) Hainault 1310–1369 m. Alice (Perrers,) mistress 1348–1400
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2. Joan ('of the Tower' Plantagenet, Queen consort of) Scotland 1321–1362 m. David (II Bruce (last male), King of the Scots (no) issue) 1324–1371 m. Ralph (Monthermer) Baron 1270–1305
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3. Eleanor (Woodstock) Plantaganet 1318–1355
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4. Prince (John Plantaganet of Eltham Earl of) Cornwall 1316–1336
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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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1. Elizabeth (de) Clare 1295–1360 m. Sir (Theobald de Verdun, knight, Battle of Falkirk) 1298 1278–1316 m. John (De) Burgh 1286–1313 m. Roger (D'Amory, 1st baron) Damory 1295–1322
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2. Eleanor ((Alianore) de) Clare 1292–1337 m. Hugh ('The Younger' Le Despenser, Baron; bloody & ruthless: Hanged, Disembowled &) quartered 1286–1326 m. William (de la) Zouche 1276–1351
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3. Sir (Gilbert De Clare, 8th Earl of Gloucester, Battle of Bannockburn, no) issue 1291–1314 m. Maud (Plantagenet de Burgh) Ulster 1298–1377
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4. Margaret (de) Clare 1293–1342 m. Hugh (De) Audley 1289–1347
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5. Edward (de Monthermer, 3rd Baron, fought in the Scottish campaign in 1335, not) married 1304–1339
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6. Rohese ((Rhose) de) Clare 1252–1316 m. Roger (IIII de Mowbray, 1st) Lord 1257–1297
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7. Robert Hertford 1263–1314
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8. Thomas (de Monthermer, 2nd Baron de) Monthermer 1301–1340 m. Margaret Teyes –1349
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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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1. Eleanor Bar-Le-Duc 1294–1340
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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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1. John (III House of Reginar, Duke of Brabant, Lothier, and) Limburg 1300–1355
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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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1. William (de Bohun, K.G., 1st Earl of Northampton, Hundred Years War commander of divison: Battle of) Crecy 1311–1360 m. Elizabeth (de Badlesmere) (Bohun) 1313–1356
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2. Margaret (de Bohun, 2nd Countess of) Devon 1311–1391 m. Sir (Hugh Courtenay, 2nd\10th Earl of Devon, knight banneret 1327, Battles of Crecy &) Poitiers 1303–1377
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3. Humphrey (VII de Bohun, Lord High Constable of England, 6th Earl of) Hereford 1309–1360
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4. Lady (Eleanor de) Bohun 1304–1363 m. Sir (James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde, held hostage in Dublin Castle for his father) 1317 1305–1338
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5. John (de Bohun, 5th Earl of) Hereford 1307–1336
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6. Edward (de Bohun, twin of) William 1310–1334
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15. Thomas (Plantagenet, Earl of) Norfolk 1300–1338 m. Alice (de) Hayles –1330
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1. Edward Plantagenet 1319–1334
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2. Alice Plantagenet 1324–1351
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3. Margaret (Plantagenet, Duchess of) Norfolk 1320–1399 m. John (De Segrave (de Vere),) Lord 1315–1353 m. Walter (de) Mauny 1310–1372
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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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1. Joan ('The Fair Maid of Kent' 4th Countess of) Kent 1328–1385 m. Edward ("The Black Prince" Plantagenet, Knight of the) Garter 1330–1376 m. Thomas (Holland, 1st Earl of) Kent 1314–1360
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2. John (of) Kent 1330–1352
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3. Margaret (Plantagenet, Princess of) England 1327–1352
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4. John (Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Kent, Prince of) England 1330–1352
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5. Edward (Woodstock) Plantagenet 1327–1333
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6. Edmund (Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Kent, Prince of) England 1330–1331
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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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1. Margaret (' Maid of Norway' House of Sverre, queen-designate of Scotland, the last legitimate scion of the line of King William the) Lion 1283–1290
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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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1. Marie d'Artois 1291–1364 m. Jean (de) Namur 1267–1330
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2. Catherine d'Artois 1298–1368
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3. Robert (III) d'Artois 1287–1342 m. Johanna (van) Valois 1304–1363
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4. Marguerite (d') Artois 1285–1311 m. Louis (House of Capet, Count) d'Evreux 1276–1319
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5. Isabelle Artois 1288–1344
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6. Joan (of Artois, Countess of) Foix 1289–1350
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7. Mahaut (Mathilda Artois) (Capet) 1268–1329
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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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1. Pierre (\ Peter (Petrus) de Morlaix (Morley), Seneschal to Hugh) Despencer 1303–1384 m. Agnes (Alice) Taylor 1325–1388
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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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1. John (IV House of Dreux, 6th Earl of) Richmond 1295–1345
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2. John (III House of Dreux, Duke of) Brittany 1286–1341
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3. Guy (of Brittany House of Dreux, Count of) Penthièvre 1287–1331
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4. Joan (of Brittany House of) Dreux, 1296–1364
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5. Alice (of Brittany House of) Dreux, 1297–1377
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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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1. Constance (Hohenstaufen of Sicily of) Aragon 1249–1302 m. Pedro ((Peter) III, House of Barcelona, King of) Aragon 1239–1285
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13. Henry Plantagenet 1256–1256
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14. Richard Plantagenet 1247–1256
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2. 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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1. Sir (Brian Cornwall, knight,) MP 1315–1392 m. Maude (le) Strange 1321–
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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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1. Sir (Hugh Peverell, Knight, Lord) Hamatethy 1300–1372 m. Lady (Elizabeth Margaret de Cobham) (Peverell) 1304–1385
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2. William (de) Cornwall 1280–1340 m. Margaret (de) Cornwall 1280–1306
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1. Sir (John de) Cornwall 1306–1332 m. Margery Trejago 1310–1357
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3. 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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4. Joan (of Wales Plantagenet house, Lady of Wales and Snowdon,) Illegitimate 1188–1237 m. Llywelyn (the Great ap Iorwerth, House of Aberffraw, Prince of Gwynedd, Powys Wenwynwyn, & Aberffraw; Lord of Snowdon, ruler of) Wales 1172–1240 m. William (de) Braose 1200–1230
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1. Ellen (ferch Llywelyn (House of Aberffraw), Countess of Huntingdon and) Chester 1218–1253 m. John (Canmore of Scotland, 9th Earl of) Huntingdon 1207–1237
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2. Dafydd (ap Llywelynn Prince of Aberffraw and Lord of) Snowdon 1212–1246 m. Isabella (de Braose, Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon,) childless 1222–1248
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3. Margaret (ferch) Llywelyn 1202– m. John ('Tadody' House of Braose (de Brewes), Lord of Bramber, Anglo-Norman) line 1198–1232 m. Walter (III de Clifford, Welsh Marcher Lord during the reign of King John) (1199-1216) 1190–1263
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1. William (House of Braose (de Brewes), Lord of Bramber, a councilor of Henry III & Edward) I 1224–1291
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4. Princess (GWADYS 'THE DARK- EYED,' OF GWYNDD WALES , Ferch) Llewelyn 1198–1251 m. Ralph Mortimer 1198–1246 m. Reginald (de Braose, Lord Abergavenny, 5th Lord of) Bramber 1176–1228
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1. Roger (de Mortimer, 6th Lord Of) Wigmore 1231–1282 m. Maud (Matilda de Braose,) Lady 1224–1300
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1. Margaret Mortimer –1297 m. Robert (de Vere, 6th Earl of) Oxford 1257–1331
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2. Edmund (de Mortimer, 7th Lord) Mortimer 1261–1304 m. Lady (Margaret de Fiennes, Baroness) Wigmore 1262–1333
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3. Ralph (de Mortimer, Sheriff of Shropshire and) Staffordshire 1274–
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4. Isabella (de Mortimer, Countess of) Arundel 1248–1300 m. John (FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel, feudal Lord of Clun and Oswestry in the Welsh) Marches 1246–1272
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5. Angarad (verch Lllewelyn) Fawr 1205–1257 m. Philip (ap Ifor, Lord of) Cardigan 1190–
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1. Ellen (Eleaonor verch Maelgon of) Ceredigion –1265
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2. Gwenllian Fychan –1254
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3. Marered Fychan –1255
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4. Iscoed (ap Philip, Lord of) Cardigan 1225– m. Seneca (verch) Caradog 1200–1262
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1. Ifor (Cadivor Cydifor Bach ap Iscoed, Lord of) Cardigan 1250–1282
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5. Richard (FitzRoy Plantagenet, illegitimate son, served in his father's army as a captain during the baronial revolt, constable of Wallingford) Castle 1185–1246
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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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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 24 Dec 1166
Event Place: Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: Hyde Genealogy, or, The Descendants, in the Female as Well as in the Male Lines, From William Hyde, of Norwich With Their Places of Residence and Dates of Births, Marriages, &c, and Other Particulars of Them and Their Families and Ancestry vol
[3] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: The descendants of Veach Williams, of Lebanon, Connecticut : who was of the fifth generation from Robert Williams : who came from England in 1637, and settles at Roxbury, Massachusetts : also the ancestry of Lucy Walsworth, wife of Veach Willia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Occupation
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Oct 1216
Event Place: died of dysentery, Newark Castle, England
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: Hyde Genealogy, or, The Descendants, in the Female as Well as in the Male Lines, From William Hyde, of Norwich With Their Places of Residence and Dates of Births, Marriages, &c, and Other Particulars of Them and Their Families and Ancestry vol
[3] Age:
49
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Worcester Cathedral