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Son Prince of France 1189–1189 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: BET 14 MAR 1189 AND MAR 1190

Birth Location: Paris, Seine, France

Death Date: BET 18 MAR 1189 AND MAR 1190

Death Location: Twin

Father: King Ii

Mother: Isabelle Hainaut

Spouse(s):

Children(s):

In 1189, Son Prince of France entered the world in Paris, Seine, France, born to King France Philippe Ii And Isabelle De Hainaut. Son Prince of France passed away in 1189 in Twin.

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Biography

  • In 1189, Son Prince of France entered the world in Paris, Seine, France, born to King France Philippe Ii And Isabelle De Hainaut.
  • Son Prince of France passed away in 1189 in Twin.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Son France's Ancestors

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Son France
1189–1189
Birth Place: Paris, Seine, France
Parents
King France Philippe Ii
1165–1223
Paris, Seine, France
Isabelle (de) Hainaut
1170–1189
Hainaut, France
Grandparents
King (France Louis) Vii
1120–1180
France
Countess (of Champagne) Alice
1140–1206
of, Blois, France
Great-Grandparents
Louis France
1078–1137
Alix Savoy
1092–1154
Thibaud Champagne
1093–1151
Mathilde Carinthia
1097–1151
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Philippe France
1053–1108
Bertha Holland
1054–1094
Humbert Maurienne
1062–1103
Gisela Burgundy
1060–
Estienne Blois
1045–1102
Adela England
1062–1137
Engelbert Carinthia
1065–1141
Uta Putten
1065–

Son France's Timeline

2 Records

1189
BET 14 MAR 1189 AND MAR 1190
Birth of Son Prince of France in Paris, Seine, France
Paris, Seine, France
1189
BET 18 MAR 1189 AND MAR 1190
Death of Son Prince of France in Twin
Twin

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: BET 14 MAR 1189 AND MAR 1190
    Event Place: Paris, Seine, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BET 18 MAR 1189 AND MAR 1190
    Event Place: Twin

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