Tribe list of Capetians

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This list contains in detail the tribe list of the Capetians , in the narrower sense, as descendants of the Robertines .

From Hugo Capet to Philipp I.

  1. Hugo II. (941–996), Count of Poitou , Orléans etc., 986/987 regent, 987 King of France ⚭ around summer 968 Alice of Poitou , * probably 950, † June 15, 1006, probably daughter of Wilhelm I. , Count of Poitou, as William III. Duke of Aquitaine ( Ramnulfiden ) - for ancestors see Robertiner
    1. Hedwig, * probably 969, † after 1013 ⚭ around 996 Reginar IV. (Rainier IV.), Count of Hainaut , † 1013 ( Reginare )
    2. Gisela, * probably 970, ⚭ before 987 Hugo I of Montreuil (Hugues I de Montreuil) Count of Ponthieu , † around 1000 ( House Ponthieu )
    3. Robert II the Pious , born March 27, 972 in Orléans , † July 20, 1031 in Melun , 988 king and co-regent, 996 king of France, count of Paris etc., 1002-1017 duke of Niederburgund ⚭ (I) 988 before April 1, divorced in 992, Rozala-Susanna of Italy , † February 7 or December 13, 1003 in Ghent , daughter of Margrave Berengar II , King of Italy ( House of Burgundy-Ivrea ); ⚭ (II) beginning of 997, divorced 1003/1005, Bertha von Burgund , * probably 967, † January 16 after 1016, daughter of King Konrad III. von Burgund ( Welfen ; ⚭ (III) Konstanze von Provence , * around 986, † July 25, 1032 in Melun, daughter of Wilhelm I , Count of Provence ( House of Provence )
      1. (II) child (freak), * and † probably 999
      2. (III) Adele, * probably 1003, † June 5 after 1063, Countess of Auxerre , ⚭ around 1015 Rainald I (Renaud I) , 1028 Count von Nevers , † May 29, 1040 ( House of Monceaux )
      3. (III) Hugo (Hugues) (III.) , * Probably 1007, † September 17, 1026, 1017 fellow-king and heir to the throne
      4. (III) Heinrich I , * 1008 before May 17, † August 4, 1060 in Vitry-aux-Loges , 1017/1032 Duke of Niederburgund , 1027 King and Co- Regent , 1031 King of France, Count of Paris , etc. ⚭ (I) Mathilde von Franken , † 1034, daughter of Emperor Konrad II ( Salier ); ⚭ (II) 1043 Mathilde von Friesland , † 1044, daughter of Margrave Liudolf von Friesland ( Brunonen );
        ⚭ III May 19, 1051 in Reims Anna of Kiev , * 1036, † 1075/89, daughter of Yaroslav the Wise Grand Duke of Kiev , regent of France in 1060/1067
        1. (III) Philip I , * 1053 before May 23, † July 29, 1108 in Meulan , 1059 king and co-regent, 1060 king of France, count of Paris etc., 1068 count of Gâtinais , 1101 Châtelain of Bourges ⚭ (I ) 1072, repudiated 1092, Bertha von Holland , * probably 1055, † beginning of 1094 in Montreuil-sur-Mer , daughter of Florens I , Count of Holland ( Gerulfinger ); ⚭ (II) May 15, 1092, repudiated 1104, Bertrada von Montfort , † February 14, 1117 in the Abbey of Fontevrault , daughter of Simon I of Montfort ( house Montfort-l'Amaury ) - descendants see below
        2. (III) Emma, ​​* probably 1054
        3. (III) Robert, * 1055, † 1060
        4. (III) Hugo I the Great) , * 1057, † October 18, 1101 in Tarsos , Cilicia , 1087 Count of Vermandois and Valois , Lord of Chaumont-en-Vexin , ⚭ (I) after 1067 Adelheid, Countess of Vermandois and Valois, attested in 1087, probably attested in 1080/1123, † September 28, 1120/1124, heiress of Count Heribert IV. ( Carolingian ), ⚭ (II) 1103 Rainald II. (Renaud II.) Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis ( House Clermont ) - descendants see House France-Vermandois
      5. (III) Adelheid the saint , * probably 1009, † January 8, 1079 in Mesen , Countess of Contenance in Normandy , ⚭ (I) January 1027 Richard III. Duke of Normandy , † August 6, 1027 ( Rollonids ); ⚭ (II) 1028 in Paris Baldwin V. Insulanus , † September 1, 1067 in Lille , Count of Flanders , 1060-1067 Regent of France
      6. (III) Robert I the Old , * 1011, † March 21, 1076 in Fleurey-sur-Ouche , 1032 Duke of Burgundy ( duc propriétaire de Bourgogne ), first peer of France , 1040/1060 Count of Auxerrois ; ⚭ (I) around 1033, repudiated 1046, Hélie de Semur, * 1016, † April 22nd after 1055, daughter of Damas I de Semur ( Semur house ), around 1050 as sister Petronilla in Beaune ( Robertiner ); ⚭ (II) around 1048 Ermengarde of Anjou , called Blanche, * probably 1018, † (probably murdered) March 18, 1076 in Fleurey-sur-Ouche, daughter of Fulko III. the black (Foulques III. Nerra) , Count of Anjou ( First House of Anjou ) - for descendants see Older House of Burgundy
      7. (III) Odo, * probably attested in 1013, 1056
      8. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Rudolf, Archbishop of Bourges around 1060
    4. Adelheid (Adélaide, Aelis), * probably 973
    5. ? (illegitimate, mother unknown) Gauzlin , † March 3, 1030 Châtillon-sur-Loire , 1004 Abbot of Fleury , probably 1012 Archbishop of Bourges

From Philip I to Philip II Augustus

  1. Philip I , * 1053 before May 23, † 1108, 1059 king and co-regent, 1060 king of France, ⚭ I 1072, Bertha of Holland , * probably 1055, † beginning of 1094, daughter of Florens I , count of Holland ( Gerulfinger ); ⚭ II 1092, Bertrada von Montfort , † 1117 in the Abbey of Fontevrault , daughter of Simon I von Montfort ( house Montfort-l'Amaury ), - ancestors see above
    1. (I) Konstanze, * probably 1078, † between 1124 and January 1126; ⚭ I. between 1093 and November 28, 1095, Hugues I, Count of Troyes etc., † 1126 ( House Blois ); ⚭ II 1106 Bohemond I , 1088 Duke of Apulia , Prince of Taranto , 1098 Prince of Antioch , † 1111 ( Hauteville (noble family) )
    2. (I) Louis VI. the fat , * 1081, † 1137, 1099 king and co-regent, 1108 king of France; ⚭ I. 1104, Lucienne de Rochefort , * probably 1088, daughter of Guy I. le Rouge , Lord of Rochefort , Seneschal of France ( House of Montlhéry ); ⚭ II 1115 Adelheid von Savoyen , * probably 1092, † 1154, daughter of Humbert II. Count of Savoy - Maurienne , Margrave in Italy, ( House of Savoy )
      1. ? (I) Isabella, * probably 1105, † after 1175; ⚭ before 1119 William of Vermandois , Lord of Chaumont-en-Vexin ( House of France-Vermandois )
      2. (II) Philip , * 1116, † 1131, 1130 fellow-king
      3. (II) Louis VII the boy , * 1120, † 1180, 1131 co-king, 1137–1152 Duke of Aquitaine , 1137 King of France, ⚭ I. 1137, Eleanor of Aquitaine , Duchess of Aquitaine ( Guyenne ), Countess of Poitou etc. ., * 1122, † 1204, daughter of Duke Wilhelm X. (Guillaume X.) of Aquitaine , Count (Wilhelm VIII.) Of Poitou ( Ramnulfiden ), ⚭ II 1153/1154 Konstanze (Constanca) Infanta of Castile , * probably 1140 , † 1160, daughter of Alfonso VII , King of Castile , ( House of Burgundy-Ivrea ); ⚭ III. 1160 Adela of Champagne (Alix), * probably 1140, † 1206, 1190 regent of France, daughter of Theobald (Thiébaut) II. Count of Champagne (Theobald IV. Of Blois), ( House Blois )
        1. (I) Maria (Marie) , * 1145, † 1198; ⚭ 1164 Heinrich I (Henri le Liberal) , 1152 Count Palatinate of Champagne and Brie , Count of Meaux , † 1181 in Troyes , also buried there ( House Blois )
        2. (I) Alix , * 1151, † after 1195; ⚭ 1164 Theobald V the Good , 1152 Count of Blois and Chartres , X 1191, ( House Blois )
        3. (II) Margarete , * 1158, † 1197, ⚭ I. 1172 Heinrich III. , † 1183, 1168–1183 Duke of Normandy, 1170 with King of England ; ⚭ II.1186 Béla III. , 1173 King of Hungary , † 1196
        4. (II) Adelheid, * and † 1160
        5. (III) Philip II , called Philipp Augustus, * 1165, † 1223, 1179 king and co-regent, 1180 king of France, 1203/1204 duke of Normandy and count of Anjou ; ⚭ I. 1180 Isabella of Hainaut , * 1170, † 1190, 1180 Countess of Artois, daughter of Count Baldwin V , ( House of Flanders ); ⚭ End of 1200, Ingeborg von Denmark , * 1175, † 1236, daughter of Waldemar I , King of Denmark , ⚭ III. 1196, Agnes-Maria von Andechs-Meranien , * around 1180, † 1201, daughter of Duke Bertold of Merania and Dalmatia - see descendants below
        6. (III) Alix , * probably 1170, † after 1200, ⚭ 1195 Wilhelm II. (Guillaume II.) , Count of Ponthieu and Montreuil , † 1221 ( House of Montgommery )
        7. (III) Agnès (Anna) , * 1171, † probably 1240; ⚭ I 1180 Alexios II. Comnenus , 1180 Emperor of Byzantium , † end of September 1183 ( Komnenen ); ⚭ II. At the end of 1183 Andronikos I Comnenus , 1183 Emperor of Byzantium , † September 12, 1185; ⚭ III. 1204/1205 Theodosios Branas (Theodoros Branas)
        8. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Philippe Bâtard de France, † 1161, dean of Saint-Martin de Tours
      4. (II) Heinrich , * probably 1121, † 1175, 1134 clerical, 1149 Bishop of Beauvais , 1162 Archbishop of Reims
      5. (II) Hugo, * probably 1123, † small
      6. (II) Robert I the Great , * probably 1123, † October 11, 1188, Mont / Quincy, ⚭ I 1139/1141 Agnès de Garlande , * probably 1122, † 1143, daughter of Anseau de Garlande, Count of Rochefort ; ⚭ II around 1144 Havise von Évreux , * probably 1118, † 1152, daughter of Walter von Évreux (Gautier d'Évreux), Earl of Salisbury ( First House of Salisbury ); ⚭ III Agnès de Baudement at the end of 1152 , * probably 1130, † between 1202 and July 11, 1218 - descendants see House of France-Dreux
      7. (II) Konstanze, * probably 1124, † 1176; ⚭ I 1140 Eustach IV of Blois , † 1153, 1137–1144 Duke of Normandy , 1150 Count of Boulogne , 1152 King of England , son of King Stephen ( House Blois ); ⚭ II 1154, divorced 1165/1166, Raymond V , Count of Toulouse , 1148 Duke of Narbonne , Margrave of Provence , † end of 1194 ( House of Toulouse )
      8. (II) Philipp, * probably 1125, † 1161, spiritual after 1140, 1155 Dean of Saint-Martin de Tours , Archdechant of Paris, 1157 Archbishop of Paris , resigns in 1159
      9. (II) Peter I , * probably 1126, † between 1179 and 1183, 1161 Seigneur de Courtenay , Montargis , Château-Renard , Champignelles , Tanlay , Charny et de Chantecoq ; ⚭ after 1150 Elisabeth (Ysabeau) de Courtenay, 1161 Dame de Courtenay etc., † September 14th after 1205, heir daughter of Renaud de Courtenay ( House Courtenay ) and Helvis du Donjon - for descendants see House France-Courtenay
    3. (I) Heinrich, * probably 1083, † small
    4. (I) Karl, * probably 1085, † small
    5. (I) Odo, * probably 1087, † 1096
    6. (II) Philipp , * probably 1093, † after 1123, Count of Mantes , Seigneur de Mehun-sur-Yèvre ; ⚭ 1104 Elisabeth de Montlhéry , † after March 3, 1141, heiress of Montlhéry, daughter of Milon I of Montlhéry , lord of Azy , castellan (Châtelain) of Troyes ( House of Montlhéry )
    7. (II) Floris, July 1119 attested, † probably 1119 in Normandy; ⚭ around 1110 NN, Dame de Nangis
      1. Isabelle (Elisabeth) de Nangis, * probably 1118, † March 18 ...; ⚭ I Guy de Marolles , testified in 1122; ⚭ II attested before 1153 Anseau de Venisy , 1141/53
      2. Daughter , Dame de Châtel-les-Nangis ; ⚭ Milon de Melun , Seigneur de Courtry
    8. (II) Cäcilia, * probably 1097, † after 1145; ⚭ I. 1106 Tankred prince of Tiberias , then prince of Antioch , † December 5, 1112 ( Hauteville (noble family) ); ⚭ II. 1115 Pons of Toulouse , 1112 Count of Tripoli , X 1137 ( House of Toulouse )
    9. (II) Eustachia ⚭ John of (Jean d ') Étampes
    10. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Jacques (Philippe) Bâtard de France, 1104/1123 attested

From Philip II Augustus to Philip III. the bold one

  1. Blason pays for FranceAncien.svg Philip II , called Philipp Augustus (Philippe Auguste), * August 22, 1165 in Gonesse , † July 14, 1223 in Mantes-la-Jolie , 1179 king and co-regent, 1180 king of France, 1180 Count of Artois , 1203/1204 Duke of Normandy and Count of Anjou , 1213 Count of Auvergne , 1214 Count of Vermandois and Valois , 1219 Count of Alençon , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
    ⚭ I. April 28, 1180 in Bapaume Isabella of Hainaut , * April 1170 in Valenciennes , † March 15, 1190 in Paris, 1180 Countess of Artois, daughter of Count Baldwin V , buried in Notre-Dame de Paris ( House of Flanders ) ;
    ⚭ II. August 15, 1193, repudiated November 5, 1193 in Compiègne , second marriage at the end of 1200, Ingeborg von Denmark , * 1175, † July 29, 1236 in Corbeil , daughter of Waldemar I , King of Denmark , buried in the priory Saint-Jean-sur-l'Isle on an Essonne island near Corbeil ( Estridsson house );
    ⚭ III. June 1196, repudiated September 7, 1200, Agnes-Maria von Andechs-Meranien , * around 1180, † July 29, 1201 in Castle Poissy , daughter of Duke Bertold of Merania and Dalmatia , buried in Château de Poissy ( Andechs (noble family) ) - ancestors see above
    1. Blason pays for FranceAncien.svg(I) Louis VIII. The Lion (Louis VIII. Le Lion) , born September 3, 1187 in Paris, † November 8, 1226 at Montpensier Castle , 1216 King of England, renounced 1217, 1223 King of France etc., 1224 Count of Poitou , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
      ⚭ May 23, 1200 at Pont-Audemer Blanca Infanta of Castile , * 1188 before March 4 in Palencia , † November 27, 1252 in Paris, daughter of Alfonso VIII , King of Castile , regent of France 1226–1236 and 1248 –1252, buried in Maubuisson
      1. Daughter , * 1205, † probably 1206
      2. Daughter , * probably 1207, † small
      3. Philipp (Philippe), born September 9, 1209, † 1218 before July, buried in Notre Dame de Paris
      4. Daughter , * probably 1213, † small
      5. Blason pays for FranceAncien.svg Louis IX the saint (Louis IX. le Saint) , * April 25, 1215 in Poissy , probably in the Poissy Castle , X August 25, 1270 in front of Tunis , King of France in 1226, etc., underage until 1236, Count of Mâcon in 1239 , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis , 11 August 1297 canonized ;
        ⚭ with dispensation from Pope Gregory IX. of May 27, 1234 in Sens Margarete (Marguerite) of Provence , * 1221 in Saint-Maime , † 20/21. December 1295 in Paris , daughter of Raimund Berengar V , Infante of Aragon , Count of Provence , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( House of Barcelona )
        1. Blanche, born December 4, 1240, † April 29, 1243, buried in the Royaumont monastery
        2. Isabelle, born March 2, 1242, † April 27, 1271 in Hyères , buried in the Cordelières Abbey in Provins ;
          ⚭ 1258 in Melun Theobald II. (Thiébaut II.) , 1253 King of Navarre , Count Palatine of Champagne , Peer of France , † December 4, 1270 in Trapani , buried in the Cordelières Abbey in Provins ( Blois House )
        3. Ludwig (Louis) , born September 21, 1243, † before January 13, 1260, buried in the Royaumont monastery
        4. Blason pays for FranceAncien.svg Philip III the Bold (Philippe III. le Hardi) , born May 1, 1245 in Poissy Castle , † October 5, 1285 in Perpignan , co-regent in 1267, King of France in 1270, etc., Count of Toulouse in 1271 , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
          ⚭ I with dispensation from Pope Urban IV on May 28, 1262 in Clermont-en-Auvergne Isabella Infanta of Aragón , * 1247, † January 28, 1271 in Cosenza by falling with a horse, daughter of James I , King of Aragón , buried in the Saint-Denis Basilica ( House of Barcelona );
          ⚭ II August 21, 1274 in Vincennes Castle Maria von Brabant , * probably 1256 in Leuven , † January 12, 1321 in Murel near Meulan , daughter of Duke Heinrich III. von Brabant , buried in the Franciscan church (Frères Gris) in Paris ( Reginare ) - descendants see below
        5. Johann (Jean), * probably 1247, † March 10, 1248, buried in the Royaumont monastery
        6. Valois Arms.svgJohann Tristan (Jean Tristand), called Johann von Damiette , born April 8, 1250 in Damiette , † August 3, 1270 outside Tunis , Count of Nevers in 1265 , Count of Valois and Crépy in 1268 , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
          ⚭ June 1265 Jolanthe von Burgund , * 1247, probably towards the end of the year, † June 2, 1280, 1262 Countess von Nevers , daughter of Odo von Burgund , Count von Nevers, buried in the church Saint-François in Nevers ( older house Burgundy ), she married Robert III in their second marriage in 1272
          .
          Count of Flanders († 1322) ( House of Flanders )
        7. Alençon Arms.svg
          Peter (Pierre) , * 1251, † April 6, 1283 in Salerno , 1268 Count of Alençon , 1279 Count of Blois and Chartres , Lord of Avesnes , Guise etc., buried in the Church of the Cordeliers in Paris ,
          ⚭ 1272 Johanna von Châtillon (Jeanne de Châtillon) , * probably 1258, † January 29, 1292, 1279 Countess of Blois, Chartres, Dunois etc., heiress of Johann von Châtillon , Count of Blois etc., sold Blois in 1286 to King Philip IV , buried in the Abbey of La Guiche ( house Châtillon )
          1. Ludwig (Louis), * probably 1276, † probably 1277, buried in the Royaumont monastery
          2. Philipp (Philippe), * probably 1278, † probably 1279, buried in the Royaumont monastery
        8. Blanche , * 1253 in Jaffa , † June 17, 1320 in Paris , founded the Cordelières monastery in Paris in 1286 , where she was buried;
          ⚭ November 28, 1269 in Burgos with dispensation from Pope Ferdinand de la Cerda , Infante of Castile, † July 25, 1275 in Villa Real (today Ciudad Real ), 1274 Regent of Castile and León , buried in the monastery of Las Huelgas ( House of Burgundy - Ivrea )
        9. Margarete (Marguerite) , * probably 1255, † 1271, buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
          ⚭ 1270 around September 5, John I the Victorious , † April 3, 1294 in Leuven , 1267 Duke of Brabant , 1287 Duke of Limburg , buried in the Minorite Church in Brussels ( Reginare )
        10. Blason comte fr Clermont (Bourbon) .svg Robert , * 1256, † February 7, 1318, 1269 Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis , Lord of Creil and Sacy-le-Grand , 1288 Lord of Bourbon ( Sire de Bourbon ), Charolais and Saint-Just-en-Champagne , French chamberlain , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ,
          ⚭ summer 1272 in Clermont-en-Beauvaisis Beatrix of Burgundy , * probably 1257, † October 1, 1310 at Murat Castle , heiress of John of Burgundy , Baron of Charolais , mistress of Bourbon ( Dame de Bourbon ), in 1272 as the heir to her maternal grandfather, mistress of Mont-Saint-Vincent , Sanvignes , Sauvement and Dondin , in 1288 mistress of Saint-Just-en-Champagne, baroness of Charolais , buried in the church of the Couvent des Cordeliers de Champaigue ( Elder House of Burgundy ) - For descendants, see Bourbons
        11. Agnès , * probably 1260, † 1327, buried in the Cîteaux monastery ;
          ⚭ Spring 1279 Robert II , Duke of Burgundy , Peer of France , titular king of Thessalonike , † October 9, 1305, buried in the Cîteaux Monastery ( Elder House of Burgundy )
      6. Blason province fr Artois.svg Robert I , born September 1216, probably on February 17th, 9th, 1250 near al-Mansura , 1226 Count of Artois , Lord of Saint-Omer , Aire , Hesdin , Bapaume and Lens ;
        ⚭ June 14, 1237 in Compiègne Mathilde von Brabant , * probably 1224, † September 29, 1288, buried in the Cercamp Abbey , daughter of Duke Henry II of Brabant ( Reginare ), married in Naples for the second time on January 16, 1255 Guido II of Châtillon (Guy II. De Châtillon), 1249 Count of Saint-Pol († February 12, 1289) ( House of Châtillon ) - descendants see House of France-Artois
      7. Philipp (Philippe), * probably 1218, † probably 1220, buried in Notre-Dame de Poissy
      8. Johann (Jean), * September 1219, † 1232, 1226 Count of Anjou and Maine , buried in Notre-Dame de Poissy
      9. Armoiries Alphonse Poitiers.svg Alfons III (Alphonse III) , born November 11, 1220, † August 21, 1271 in Corneto near Siena , 1226–1241 Count of Poitou and Auvergne , 1248–1249 Regent of France, 1249 Count of Toulouse , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
        ⚭ 1241 Johanna (Jeanne) , * 1220, † August 20, 1271 in Corneto, heir daughter of Count Raimund VII of Toulouse , 1249 Countess of Toulouse , founds the Gercy Abbey , also buried there ( Toulouse House )
      10. Philipp (Philippe) called Dagobert, * 20/21. February 1222, † 1232, buried in the Royaumont monastery
      11. Isabella (Isabelle) , * March 3rd / April 14th April 1224, † February 23, 1269 in Longchamp Abbey , founds Longchamp Abbey, 1260 there spiritually, also buried there, beatified in 1521
      12. Blason comte for Anjou.svg Karl Stephan (Charles Étienne) , * March 1226, probably on January 21st, † 7th January 1285 in Foggia , 1246 Count of Anjou , Maine , Provence and Forcalquier , Rome June 28th 1265 and February 28th 1266 king of Sicily and respectively Jerusalem , Duke of Apulia , Prince of Capua and Achaia , 1266/1278 Roman Senator , 1268 Vicar General of the Empire in Italy , 1273 Count von Tonnerre , buried in the Cathedral of Naples ;
        ⚭ I January 31, 1246 Beatrix , * 1234, † September 23, 1267 in Nocera , heirloom of Count Raimund Berengar V of Provence , 1245 Countess of Provence and Forcalquier, buried in Roccapiemonte ( House of Barcelona );
        ⚭ II October 12th / 18th Margarete November 1268 , * 1250, † September 5 (maybe also September 4) 1308 in Tonnerre , 1273/1292 Countess of Tonnerre , daughter of the Hereditary Prince Odo of Burgundy (Eudes de Bourgogne) , Count of Nevers , Auxerre and Tonnerre, buried in Tonnerre ( Elder House Burgundy ) - For descendants see House Anjou
    2. (I) Twins , born March 14, 1190 in Paris, † March 18, 1190 there
    3. (III) Maria (Marie), * 1198, † August 15, 1224, buried in Afflighem ;
      ⚭ August 1, 1210 Philip I of Hainaut , 1196 Margrave of Namur , † October 15, 1212, buried in Namur ,
      ⚭ II. 8/22. April 1213 in Soissons Heinrich I , 1191 Duke of Brabant , † September 5, 1235 in Cologne , buried in Sankt Peter in Löwen ( Reginare )
    4. Blason comte for Clermont (Hurepel) .svg(III) Philipp called Tristan Borstenhaut (Philippe, dit Tristand Hurepel ), * 1200, † 19 July 1234 in Corbeil , 1216 Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis , Mortain and Aumale , 1227 Count of Boulogne and Dammartin , buried in the basilica Saint-Denis ;
      ⚭ 1216 Mathilde , * probably 1202, † January 14, probably 1262, Countess of Dammartin and Boulogne 1227-around 1260, heiress of Rainald I (Renaud I) , Count of Dammartin ( House of Mello ), and Ida of Flanders, Countess von Boulogne, she married Alfons III in 1235
      . King of Portugal († 1279) ( House of Burgundy (Portugal) ).
      1. Johanna (Jeanne) , * probably 1219, † January 14, 1252, Countess of Clermont and Aumale ;
        ⚭ 1241 Gaucher de Châtillon, † March 25, 1250, Lord of Montjay etc. ( House of Châtillon )
      2. Alberich (Albéric), * probably 1222, † after 1284, probably 1227 Count von Dammartin , 1234 Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Aumale , renounced in favor of his sister and went to England.
      3. ? Johann (Jean), * probably 1225, † probably before 1234, 1230 attested
    5. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Pierre Charlot , † October 9, 1249 before Damiette , legitimized by Pope Honorius III. , Thesaurarius (treasurer, chamberlain) of Saint-Martin de Tours , around 1241 Bishop of Noyon , peer of France , buried in the cathedral of Noyon

From Philip III. the bold to the end

  1. Blason pays for FranceAncien.svg Philip III the Bold (Philippe III. le Hardi) , born May 1, 1245 in Poissy Castle , † October 5, 1285 in Perpignan , co-regent in 1267, King of France in 1270, etc., Count of Toulouse in 1271 , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
    ⚭ I with dispensation from Pope Urban IV on May 28, 1262 in Clermont-en-Auvergne Isabella Infanta of Aragón , * 1247, † January 28, 1271 in Cosenza by falling with a horse, daughter of James I , King of Aragón , buried in the Saint-Denis Basilica ( House of Barcelona );
    ⚭ II August 21, 1274 in Vincennes Castle Maria von Brabant , * probably 1256 in Leuven , † January 12, 1321 in Murel near Meulan , daughter of Duke Heinrich III. from Brabant , buried in the Franciscan Church (Frères Gris) in Paris ( Reginare ) - ancestors see above
    1. (I) Ludwig (Louis) , * probably 1265, † poisoned in 1276, buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis
    2. Blason pays for FranceAncien.svg(I) Philip IV the Handsome (Philippe IV. Le Bel) , * 1268 in Fontainebleau , † November 29, 1314 there, 1284–1305 as Philip I King of Navarre , 1285 King of France etc., 1286 Count of Blois and Chartres , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
      ⚭ August 16, 1284
      Joan I in Paris , * January 1272, † April 2, 1305 in Vincennes Castle , 1284 Queen of Navarre, Countess Palatine of Champagne , Countess of Brie and Bigorre , heiress of Henry I , King of Navarre, buried in the Franciscan Church (Frères Gris) in Paris ( Blois House )
      1. Margarete (Marguerite), * probably 1288, † before 1300
      2. Blason Royaume de France (1289-1316) .svg Louis X. the quarrel (Louis X. le Hutin) , * October 4, 1289, † June 5, 1316 in Vincennes Castle , 1305 King of Navarre , Count Palatine of Champagne , Count of Brie , Bigorre etc., 1314 King of France etc., buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
        ⚭ I. September 23, 1305 in Vernon Margaret of Burgundy , * 1290, † strangled August 14, 1315 in Château-Gaillard , daughter of Robert II , Duke of Burgundy , buried in the Franciscan church (Frères Gris) in Vernon (older house Burgundy);
        ⚭ II. August 19, 1315 in Paris Clementine of Hungary , * February 1293, † October 12, 1328 in Paris, daughter of Charles I , King of Hungary , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ( House of Anjou )
        1. Blason Royaume de France (1289-1316) .svg(I) Johanna II. , * January 28, 1312, † October 6, 1349 in the Château de Conflans , 1316–1318 and 1328–1349 Queen of Navarre , Countess Palatine of Champagne , Countess of Brie (until 1335), Countess of Bigorre etc. ., buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis ;
          ⚭ October 9, 1329 in the Château de Conflans Philip Count of Évreux , 1328 as Philip III. King of Navarre, † September 16, 1343 in Jerez de la Frontera , buried in Pamplona Cathedral ( House of France-Évreux )
        2. (II) Johann I. (Jean I.) posthumus , born November 15, 1316 in the Louvre , † November 19, 1316 there, King of France etc. since the day of his birth, King of Navarre , Count Palatine of Champagne etc., buried in the Saint-Denis basilica
        3. Eudeline, mother unknown, * 1305, † after 1330, 1330 Abbess of the Couvent des Cordelières (Paris)
      3. Blanche, * probably 1290, † April 13 / November 1294, buried in the Saint-Denis basilica
      4. Blason Royaume de France (1289-1316) .svg Philip V the Long (Philippe V. le Long) , * 1291 † January 3, 1322 in Longchamp , 1311 Count of Poitiers , Peer of France , 1315–1322 Count Palatine of Burgundy , 1316 Regent, then King of France etc., 1318 King of Navarre , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
        ⚭ January 1307 in Corbeil Johanna II. , * Probably 1291, † January 21, 1330 in Roye-en-Picardie , daughter of Count Palatine Otto IV , 1315 Countess Palatine of Burgundy , zu Salins , and Mathilde von Artois , 1329 Countess of Artois , buried in the Franciscan Church
        (Frères Gris) in Paris ( House Chalon )
        1. Johanna III. , * 1./2. May 1308, † 10./15. August 1347, 1330 Countess Palatine of Burgundy , at Salins , Countess of Artois , etc., peer of France ;
          ⚭ June 18, 1318 Odo IV. (Eudes IV.) , † April 3, 1350 in Sens , 1315 Duke of Burgundy , 1320/1321 Titular King of Thessaloniki , 1330 Count Palatine of Burgundy and Count of Artois, buried in the Cîteaux Monastery ( Elder House Burgundy )
        2. Margarete (Marguerite) , * around 1312, † May 9, 1382, 1361 Countess Palatine of Burgundy , zu Salins , Countess of Artois , etc. Peer of France , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis in the Chapelle Saint-Michel;
          ⚭ July 21, 1320 Louis I, Count of Flanders , (as Ludwig II.) 1322 Count of Nevers and Rethel , Baron von Donzy , X August 25, 1346 in the Battle of Crécy , buried in Bruges ( House Dampierre )
        3. Isabelle, * probably 1312, † 1348;
          ⚭ I. May 18, 1323 in Fond-de-Dole Guigues VIII. De La Tour-du-Pin , Count of Albon and Grenoble , Dauphin of Viennois , † August 29, 1333 in Château La Perrière ( house La Tour-du- Pin );
          ⚭ II. Before 1336 Jean de Faucogney, Sire de Faucogney ( House of Faucogney )
        4. Blanche, * probably 1314, † April 26, 1358 in Longchamp Monastery , spiritual to Longchamp, also buried there
        5. Ludwig (Louis), born June 24, 1316, † February 8, 1317, buried in the Franciscan Church (Frères Gris) in Paris
      5. Isabelle , * 1292, † August 23, 1358 in Roseing , buried in the Franciscan Church in London ;
        ⚭ January 28, 1308 in Boulogne Eduard II. (Edward II.) , 1307 King of England , † murdered September 22, 1327 ( House Plantagenet )
      6. Blason Royaume de France (1289-1316) .svg Charles IV the Handsome (Charles IV. Le Bel) , * 1295, † February 1, 1328 in Vincennes Castle , 1314 Count of La Marche , Peer of France , 1322 King of France etc. and King of Navarre , buried in the basilica Saint-Denis ;
        ⚭ I. 1306 / April 1307, divorced 1322, Blanka of Burgundy , * 1295, † July 5, 1325/5. April 1326, daughter of Otto IV. , Count Palatine of Burgundy , 1326 clerical to Maubuisson ( House Chalon );
        ⚭ II. September 21, 1322 Maria of Luxembourg , * probably 1305, † March 25, 1324 in Issoudun , daughter of Emperor Henry VII ( House of Luxembourg );
        ⚭ III. July 5, 1325 with papal dispensation Johanna von Évreux , * 1310, † March 4, 1371 in Brie-Comte-Robert , daughter of Louis of France Count von Évreux , buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis ( House of France-Évreux )
        1. (I) Philippe de la Marche, * December 1313/5. January 1314, † before March 24, 1322, buried in the Abbey of Pont-aux-Dames in Couilly
        2. (I) Jeanne de la Marche, * probably 1315, † May 17, 1321, buried in Maubuisson Abbey
        3. (II) Ludwig (Louis), * March 1324 in Issoudun , † after baptism in the same month, buried in Montargis
        4. (III) Johanna (Jeanne), * 1326 before May 11, † 1326/16. January 1327
        5. (III) Marie, * 1327, † October 6, 1341, buried in the Saint-Denis basilica
        6. (III) Blanche posthuma, born April 1, 1328 in Châteauneuf-sur-Loire , † February 7, 1392, Countess of Beaumont , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
          ⚭ February 18, 1345 Philip of France , 1344 Duke of Orléans and Touraine , Count of Valois , Peer of France , † September 1, 1375, buried in the Cathedral of Orléans ( House of Valois )
      7. Robert, * 1297, † August 1308 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye , buried in Saint-Louis de Poissy
    3. (I) Robert, * probably 1269, † small
    4. Valois Arms.svg(I) Karl I. (Charles I.) , * March 12, 1270 probably in Vincennes Castle , † December 5 or 16, 1325 in Nogent-le-Roi , 1285 Count of Valois , 1284–1295 Titular King of Aragón and Valencia , Count of Barcelona , 1293 Count of Alençon , Chartres and Le Perche , Anagni September 1301 papal vicar in Italy and governor of Romagna , 1302 titular emperor of Constantinople , 1314 regent of France, buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ;
      ⚭ I. August 16, 1290 in Corbeil Margaret of Sicily , * probably 1273, † December 31, 1299, daughter of Charles II. King of Naples , 1290 Countess of Anjou and Maine , 1297 Peer of France , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ( House Anjou ),
      ⚭ II February 8, 1302 in Saint-Cloud Catherine de Courtenay , around 1275–1307 / 1308, daughter of Philipp von Courtenay , titular emperor of Constantinople , 1283 titular
      empress of Constantinople , of Courtenay , Blaton etc., Tirular margravine of Namur , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris,
      ⚭ III June 1308 in Poitiers Mathilde von Châtillon, * probably 1293, † October 3, 1358, daughter of Guido (Guy) III. von Châtillon , Count of Saint-Pol , buried in the monastery of the Cordelières in Paris ( House of Châtillon ) - see descendants of the Valois family
    5. (II) Margarete (Marguerite) , * probably 1275, † February 14, 1318 probably in London , buried in the Franciscan Church in London ;
      ⚭ September 9, 1299 in Canterbury Edward I (Edward I) , 1272 King of England , † July 7, 1307 in Burgh by Sands , buried in Westminster Abbey ( House Plantagenet )
    6. Blason ville fr Mortain (Manche) .svg(II) Louis (Louis) , * May 1276, † May 19, 1319 in Paris , 1298 apanaged Count of Évreux , Étampes , Beaumont-le-Roger , Meulan and Gien , 1316 Count of Longueville , January 1317 Peer of France , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ;
      ⚭ Beginning of 1301 Margarete von Artois, * probably 1285, † April 24, 1311, daughter of Philipp von Artois , lord of Conches-en-Ouche , mistress of Brie-Comte-Robert , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ( House of France - Artois ) - descendants see House of France-Évreux
    7. (II) Blanche, * probably 1278, † March 19, 1306 in Vienna , 1299 Countess of Alsace , mistress of Freiburg (Switzerland) , buried in the Vienna Minorite Church ,
      ⚭ December 8, 1299 per procura in Quatre-Vaux (today part of Autruy-sur-Juine ), May 25th 1300 personally probably in Vienna Rudolf III. The Good Archduke of Austria , † July 4, 1307, 1306 King of Bohemia ( Habsburg )

literature

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Footnotes

  1. according to other sources * around 1024-1035
  2. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume III.1, 1984, Plate 55
  3. not 1102
  4. according to another source 1014, see article
  5. a county of contenance is not identifiable. However, David C. Douglas writes in “William the Conqueror Duke of Normandy”: “... at the beginning of the second quarter of the 11th century, Duke Richard III, the conqueror's uncle, gave his wife Adela all the pagi of Saire , La Hague and Bauptois in the far north of the Cotentin "
  6. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume II, 1984, Plate 20
  7. a b see: European Family Tables Volume III.2, 1983, Plate 297
  8. ^ Filiation to Adémar de Chabannes , controversial
  9. Information according to the article deviating from European family tables, Volume III.2, 1983, Table 297
  10. In France the first coats of arms were used from around 1130
  11. According to other sources, she and not her half-sister of the same name and ten years her junior is the fiancée of Richard the Lionheart and later Countess von Ponthieu, see also Alix of France, Countess of Vexin
  12. According to other sources, it is not she, but her half-sister of the same name who is ten years older than her, the fiancée of Richard the Lionheart and later Countess von Ponthieu
  13. a b see: Europäische Stammtafeln Volume III.2 (1983) Plate 297
  14. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume III.1 (1984), Plate 63
  15. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume II (1984) Plate 17
  16. the information on Floris and his daughters comes from: Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln Volume XIV (1991) Plate 146
  17. Dom Basile Fleureau states in his Antiquitez de la Ville et du Duché d'Estampes (posthumous edition of 1683) that Jean d'Etampes was neither Count of Etampes nor son-in-law of Philip I. According to him, this is a mistake by François de Belleforest (1530–1583): Jean's wife Eustache does not come from the royal family, but from the Corbeil family, see [1]
  18. Schwennicke: "Crécy", but this county was in another hand, while Crépy and Valois were closely related
  19. ↑ In 1270 he took over the coat of arms of his late brother Johann von Damiette
  20. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume III.1, 1984, Plate 72
  21. after [2] : "She inherited the châtellenies of Charolles, Sauvement, Dondin, Mont-Saint-Vincent et Sanvignes under the will of her paternal grandfather 26 Sep 1272, but was deprived by her uncle Duke Robert II who was obliged to return these territories to her Apr 1277 and Aug 1279.
  22. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume III.1, 1984, Plate 70
  23. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume II, 1984, Plate 15
  24. see: Europäische Stammtafeln Volume III.2, 1983, Plate 297. Schwennicke gives her here as abbess of the Abbey of Saint-Marcel in Paris; an abbey of this name did not exist, however, only the collegiate monastery Saint-Marcel , which became the center of the Faubourg Saint-Marcel . The Couvent des Cordeliéres, however, lies in the west of the Faubourg
  25. Schwennicke also runs Isabelle as the daughter of Philip VI. on panel 22 of the same volume; However, Isabelle is clearly a daughter of Philip V.
  26. The place of death as in Schwennicke; with Roseing is probably Castle Rising meant that Isabella until her death as a residence served (see. [fr: Isabelle de France (1295-1358)]). In other sources, Hertford Castle is given as the place of death, which was also an Isabella residence (see the German article and [en: Isabella of France]).
  27. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume II, 1984, Plate 22
  28. In the literature Blaton and Blaçon, cf. Article on Catherine de Courtenay
  29. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume II, 1984, Plate 13

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