Family list of the House of Burgundy-Ivrea
Ancestral list of the House of Burgundy-Ivrea , a family of the European aristocracy who originally lived in Burgundy .
The Marquis of Ivrea
- Amadeus, † after 827, Salfränk nobleman with property near Langres
- Anskar (Anscherius) (I.), † between December 1, 898 and March 902, consaguineus of Margrave Wido of Spoleto ( Guidonen ), 870/887 Count of Oscheret , went to Italy in 888, 888 / 891–898 / 902 Margrave of Ivrea , 891/892 consiliarius of Margrave Wido, 898 summus consiliarius of King Berengar I.
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Adalbert I , † between July 17, 923 and October 8, 924, 898 / 902–923 / 924 Margrave of Ivrea, 921 probably Count of Parma ;
⚭ I around 898/900 Countess Gisela, * around 880/885, † between June 13, 910 and January 26, 913, daughter of Berengar I , Margrave of Friuli , 915 Emperor ( Unruochinger );
⚭ II 911/914 Ermengarde, * around 890/900, † after February 29, 932, 924 consiliarius of Rudolf II. , King of Burgundy and King of Italy , daughter of Adalbert II. The Rich , Margrave of Tuscien ( House Bonifacius )- (I) Berengar II. , * Around 900, † August 6, 966 in Bamberg , from 918 missus regis in Milan , 924/936 Margrave of Ivrea (seat in Lombardy ), around 936/941 sole Margrave, until summer 941 and from 945 Count of Milan , 945/57 again sole Markgraf (950 Ivrea was the March of Turin , West and East Ligurian Riviera reduced), from 945/946 Summus consiliarius , from 947 Regent of kings Hugo I. and Lothar II. , 15 December 950 appointed King of Italy in Pavia , 7 August 952 recognized and enfeoffed by King Otto I , expelled by Otto I in 961/962, Christmas 963 as an imperial prisoner in Bamberg; ⚭ around 930/931 Willa, † after 963 in the monastery, daughter of Margrave Boso of Tuscia ( Bosonids )
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Adalbert II. , * 932/936, 950–961 / 962 co-king of Italy and count of Aosta , 965 pretender to the throne; ⚭ Gerberga, † December 11, 986/991, daughter of Léotald, Count of Mâcon and Besançon , sister of Hugo von Chalon, Bishop of Auxerre , married Henry I the Great , Duke of Burgundy , † October 15, 1002 ( Capetian )
- Otto Wilhelm (Othon Guillaume) , * around 958/59, † September 21, 1026, adopted by his stepfather, 982 Count of Mâcon and Nevers , 995 Count of Burgundy ( Comes in Burgundia ), 1002/05 pretender in the Duchy of Burgundy , co-founder of the Fruttuaria monastery , relative of William of Dijon (see below); ⚭ I around 982 Ermentrude von Roucy, † March 5, 1002/1005, daughter of Ragenold , Count of Roucy ( House of Roucy ) and Alverade of Hainaut , widow of Aubry, Comte de Mâcon ; ⚭ II before 1016 Adélaide (Blanche) d'Anjou , † 1026, daughter of Count Foulques II. ( First House Anjou ), widow of Stephan (Étienne) Count of Gévaudan ; divorced from Louis V, King of France ( Carolingian ), widow of William I, Count of Arles , Margrave of Provence ( House of Provence ) - descendants see below
- Wido, X 965 on the Po around June 25, around 957 - 961/962 Margrave of Ivrea , conquered Spoleto in 959 , Margrave and Duke of Spoleto and
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Adalbert II. , * 932/936, 950–961 / 962 co-king of Italy and count of Aosta , 965 pretender to the throne; ⚭ Gerberga, † December 11, 986/991, daughter of Léotald, Count of Mâcon and Besançon , sister of Hugo von Chalon, Bishop of Auxerre , married Henry I the Great , Duke of Burgundy , † October 15, 1002 ( Capetian )
- Cunrad (Cono), around 957/961 Count of Milan , around 969/987 Margrave of Ivrea , around 996/998 Margrave and Duke of Spoleto and Camerino ; ⚭ Richilde, attested in 987/989, daughter of Arduin Glabrio, Margrave of Turin ( Arduine )
- Gisla, exiled in 963/965, nun
- Gilberga (Gerberga), * around 945; ⚭ before August 961 Aledram Count of Vado ( Savona ), Margrave in Liguria Occidentale, † 967/991 ( Aleramiden )
- Rozala-Susanna , * around 950/960, † February 7 or December 13, 1003, Dame de Montreuil-sur-Mer ; ⚭ I around 968 Arnulf II , Count of Flanders , † March 30, 987 ( House of Flanders ); ⚭ II as Susanna 988 before April 1st, repudiated 992, Robert II. , 1002 King of France , † July 20, 1031 ( Capetian )
- ? Berta, abbess of San Sisto in Piacenza in 952
- (I) Berengar II. , * Around 900, † August 6, 966 in Bamberg , from 918 missus regis in Milan , 924/936 Margrave of Ivrea (seat in Lombardy ), around 936/941 sole Margrave, until summer 941 and from 945 Count of Milan , 945/57 again sole Markgraf (950 Ivrea was the March of Turin , West and East Ligurian Riviera reduced), from 945/946 Summus consiliarius , from 947 Regent of kings Hugo I. and Lothar II. , 15 December 950 appointed King of Italy in Pavia , 7 August 952 recognized and enfeoffed by King Otto I , expelled by Otto I in 961/962, Christmas 963 as an imperial prisoner in Bamberg; ⚭ around 930/931 Willa, † after 963 in the monastery, daughter of Margrave Boso of Tuscia ( Bosonids )
- (II) Anskar (II.) 924/936 Count and Margrave of Ivrea (seat in Ivrea ), from 936/937 Margrave and Duke of Spoleto and Camerino , X 940/941; ⚭ NN
- Amadeus, 962 at Mosezzo ; ⚭ between April 959 and September 3, 962 Guntilda, daughter of Count Roger von Auriate ( Arduine ), widow of Count Maginfred von Mosezzo
- ? Berta filia hamadei 1006
- Berengar von Mosezzo, 985 attested, † before October 19, 1022; ⚭ Cristina, 1022 nun, gives half of Mosezzo to the Canons of Novara , daughter of Amalbert
- Berengar, attested in 1022 - descendants
- Guntilda
- Amadeus, 962 at Mosezzo ; ⚭ between April 959 and September 3, 962 Guntilda, daughter of Count Roger von Auriate ( Arduine ), widow of Count Maginfred von Mosezzo
- ? Daughter; ⚭ NN, Lombard nobleman
- Perinza, † November 1 before 1014; ⚭ Robert of Canavese - Volpiano , vassal of Berengar II.
- Wilhelm von Dijon (or Wilhelm von Volpiano), * June / July 962, † January 1, 1031, founds Fruttuaria Monastery , monk in Cluny , 990 Abbot of Saint-Bénigne in Dijon , godfather was the later Emperor Otto I.
- 3 other sons
- ? Adalbert, Count of Pombia in 962
- ? Dado, around 967 Count of Milan , 973/1001 Count of Pombia
- Wibert, Count of Pombia 1001/14
- Wido, attested 1016/34, † probably before 1040, Count of Pombia
- ? Amadeus, † before September 15, 1094, probably Count of Pombia and Canavese
- Uberto, 1094 Conte the Canavese offspring
- ? Amadeus, † before September 15, 1094, probably Count of Pombia and Canavese
- Riprand, 1034 spiritual to Pavia
- Wibert, † before July 4, 1034, count, spiritual to Pavia
- Wido, underage 1034, Count of Pombia, 1070 Conte di Biandrate
- Guido, 1101 in Anatolia , probably Conte the Biandrate 1093
- Otto, 1034 underage, † before 1087, probably Count of Pombia and Biandrate
- ? daughter
- Alberto, 1083/1111 attested, † before 1119, Conte di Biandrate, potentissimus Italorum , 1101/1103 leader of the First Crusade , adviser to Emperor Henry V ; ⚭ NN, 1119/27 regent
- Guido, 1119/27 underage, † after August 26, 1172, Conte di Biandrate, citizen of Milan , 1136/62 imperial councilor and authorized representative; ⚭ NN (around Isabella) von Montferrat , daughter of Margrave Rainer ( Aleramiden ) - offspring
- ? Uberto, attested in 1087
- ? Lanfranco, attested in 1087
- ? Obizzo, attested in 1087
- Wido, underage 1034, Count of Pombia, 1070 Conte di Biandrate
- ? Daughter; ⚭ Richard, count in Val d'Ossola and Valdesia in 1015
- Wido, attested 1016/34, † probably before 1040, Count of Pombia
- Arduin , † December 15, 1015 (or October 14, 1014) in Fruttuaria Monastery as a monk, before 996–999 and around 1002/1013 Margrave of Ivrea , appointed
- Wibert, Count of Pombia 1001/14
- Otto, Graf 1015/26, in Ivrea 1008/26
- Arduin (Ardicin), attested in 990, 1015/26 Margrave of Ivrea , 1029 Count of Ivrea - his descendants are the Counts of Castellamonte , Agliè , Brosso , Rivarolo and Front
- Arduino, † before 1089, Conte d'Ivrea
- Amedeo, † before 1097, Conte d'Ivrea
- Wibert, 1015/26 and 1029 Count of Ivrea
- ? Dado, around 967 Count of Milan , 973/1001 Count of Pombia
- Amadeus, 997 attested
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Adalbert I , † between July 17, 923 and October 8, 924, 898 / 902–923 / 924 Margrave of Ivrea, 921 probably Count of Parma ;
- Anskar (Anscherius) (I.), † between December 1, 898 and March 902, consaguineus of Margrave Wido of Spoleto ( Guidonen ), 870/887 Count of Oscheret , went to Italy in 888, 888 / 891–898 / 902 Margrave of Ivrea , 891/892 consiliarius of Margrave Wido, 898 summus consiliarius of King Berengar I.
The Counts of Burgundy 995–1184
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Otto Wilhelm (Othon Guillaume) , * around 958/59, † September 21, 1026, adopted by his stepfather, 982 Count of Mâcon and Nevers , 995 Count of Burgundy ( Comes in Burgundia ), 1002/05 pretender in the Duchy of Burgundy , co-founder of the Fruttuaria monastery , relative of William of Dijon (see below); ⚭ I around 982 Ermentrude von Roucy , † March 5, 1002/1005, daughter of Comte Renaud and Alverade von Hennegau , widow of Aubry, Comte de Mâcon; ⚭ II before 1016 Adélaide (Blanche) d'Anjou , † 1026, daughter of Count Foulques II. ( First House Anjou ), widow of Stephan (Étienne) Count of Gévaudan ; divorced from Louis V, King of France ( Carolingian ), widow of William I, Count of Arles , Margrave of Provence ( House of Provence ) - ancestors see above
- (I) Guido (Guy) I. , * around 975, † around 1004, 977 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ around 991 Aelis de Mâcon, daughter of Count Létald II.
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Otto (Othon) II. , * Around 992, † 1033/41, 1004 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ Elisabeth de Vergy , sister of Humbert, Archbishop of Paris
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Gottfried (Geoffroy) , attested in 1031, † before 1065, in 1041 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ Beatrice, † around 1072, cast out, married knight Wilfred for the second time
- Guido (Guy) II. , † 1109, 1065 Count of Mâcon, 1078 monk in Cluny ; ⚭ attested before November 14, 1066 Maitris, 1076/77
- Robert
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Gottfried (Geoffroy) , attested in 1031, † before 1065, in 1041 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ Beatrice, † around 1072, cast out, married knight Wilfred for the second time
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Otto (Othon) II. , * Around 992, † 1033/41, 1004 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ Elisabeth de Vergy , sister of Humbert, Archbishop of Paris
- (I) Mathilde, * around 975, † 1005; ⚭ around 995 Landry de Monceaux , Count of Nevers, † 1028 ( House of Monceaux )
- (I) Gerberga, * around 985, † 1020/23; ⚭ around 1002 Guillaume , Count of Provence , † 1018 before May 30th ( House of Provence )
- (I) Rainald (Renaud) I. , * around 990, † 3./4. September 1057, 1026 Count of Burgundy; ⚭ before September 1, 1016 Adelaide (Judith) of Normandy , † July 7 after 1037, daughter of Duke Richard II ( Rolloniden )
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Wilhelm (Guillaume) I , † November 12, 1087, 1057 Count of Burgundy, 1078 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ 1049/57 Stephanie, † October 19 after 1088, probably daughter of Count Adalbert von Longwy , 1047 Duke of Upper Lorraine ( House of Châtenois ) and Clémence de Foix
- Odo (Eudes), † before 1087
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Rainald (Renaud) II. , † 1097 on the First Crusade , 1082 Count of Mâcon, 1087 Count of Burgundy; ⚭ Regina von Oltigen , † after 1097, daughter of Count Kuno and NN von Luxemburg, a daughter of Count Giselbert ( Wigeriche )
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Wilhelm II. The German (Guillaume II. L'Allemand) , † murdered after January 3, 1125, 1098 Count of Burgundy, 1106 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ Agnes von Zähringen , daughter of Duke Berthold II.
- Wilhelm (Guillaume) III. , * around 1110, † murdered March 1, 1127 in Payerne , Count of Burgundy
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Wilhelm II. The German (Guillaume II. L'Allemand) , † murdered after January 3, 1125, 1098 Count of Burgundy, 1106 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ Agnes von Zähringen , daughter of Duke Berthold II.
- Wilhelm (Guillaume), † before 1090
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Stephan I. Tollkopf (Étienne I. Tête-Hardi) , † murdered May 27, 1102 in Askalon , Count of Mâcon, Seigneur de Varasque ; ⚭ around 1090 Beatrix, † after 1102 ( House Châtenois )
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Rainald (Renaud) III. , † January 22, 1148 or January 20, 1149, around 1116/1126 Count of Mâcon, 1128 Count of Burgundy; ⚭ around 1130 Agathe of Lorraine, attested in 1130/48, daughter of Simon II , Duke of Lorraine ( House of Châtenois )
- Beatrix , * around 1145, † November 15, 1184, 1148 Countess Palatine of Burgundy; ⚭ 10./16. June 1156 Friedrich Barbarossa , 1152 Roman-German King , 1156 Roman-German Emperor , † June 10, 1190 ( Staufer )
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Wilhelm (Guillaume) III. , Attested 1090/93, † September 27, 1155, 1120 Count of Mâcon, 1127 Count of Auxonne ; ⚭ Ponce de Traves, heiress of Traves , attested in 1156, daughter of Renaud, widow of Thibaut de Rougemont
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Stephan (Étienne) II. , Attested in 1147, † after July 21, 1173, 1156 Count of Auxonne, Seigneur de Traces; ⚭ around 1170 Judith of Lorraine, † March 19 ..., daughter of Matthew I , Duke of Lorraine ( House of Châtenois )
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Stephan (Étienne) III. , † March 16, 1241, 1173 Count of Auxonne; ⚭ I around 1186, divorced 1197/1200, Beatrix de Thiern-Chalon, 1202 Countess of Chalon-sur-Saône , † April 7, 1227, daughter of Guillaume de Thiern, Count of Chalon ( House of Thiern ), she married in second marriage 1200 Guillaume des Barres ; ⚭ II before 1212 Agnes de Dreux, * around 1195, † September 19, 1258, daughter of Robert II , Count von Dreux ( House of France-Dreux )
- (I) Stephan (Étienne), attested in 1197, † shortly after 1204
- (I) Clementia, † after 1235, Abbess of Baume-les-Dames , resigns; ⚭ 1212 Berthold V , Duke of Zähringen , † February 18, 1218 ( Zähringer )
- (I) John I the Wise (Jean le Sage) (also 'the old man' - l'Antique ), * around 1195, † September 30, 1267, 1227/37 (Pfalz) Count of Burgundy , 1233/37 Count of Chalon and Auxonne, 1237 Lord of Salins ; ⚭ I January 1214 Mahaut of Burgundy, † March 26, 1242, daughter of Hugo III. , Duke of Burgundy ( Elderly House of Burgundy ); ⚭ II 1242/43 Isabelle de Courtenay, † September 22, 1257, daughter of Robert de Courtenay , Seigneur de Champignelles ; ⚭ III 1258 Laurette de Commercy , † October 3, 1275, daughter of Simon II - his descendants have the family name de Chalon , see House Chalon
- (I) Beatrix, 1224 attested, † April 11, 1260; ⚭ Simon de Joinville , 1224 Seneschal of Champagne , † May 1233
- (illegitimate, mother: Blandin de Cicon ): Étienne, * 1208, † after 1267 - descendants: the lords of Oiselet ( Oiselay )
- Agnès, † 1223; ⚭ Richard III. de Montfaucon , Count of Mömpelgard , † June 17, around 1227
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Stephan (Étienne) III. , † March 16, 1241, 1173 Count of Auxonne; ⚭ I around 1186, divorced 1197/1200, Beatrix de Thiern-Chalon, 1202 Countess of Chalon-sur-Saône , † April 7, 1227, daughter of Guillaume de Thiern, Count of Chalon ( House of Thiern ), she married in second marriage 1200 Guillaume des Barres ; ⚭ II before 1212 Agnes de Dreux, * around 1195, † September 19, 1258, daughter of Robert II , Count von Dreux ( House of France-Dreux )
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Gerhard (Gérard) I. , † September 15, 1184, 1147 Count of Mâcon, Count of Vienne ; ⚭ Guyonne (Maurette) de Salins, attested from 1160/1200, 1175 heiress of Salins , heiress of Gaucher III. ( House Mâcon )
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Wilhelm (Guillaume) IV. , Attested in 1180, † 1224 Count of Mâcon and Vienne; ⚭ I Pontia de Beaujeu, daughter of Humbert III .; ⚭ II Scholastica of Champagne, † 1219, daughter of Heinrich I , Count of Champagne ( House Blois )
- (II) Gerhard (Gérard) II. , Attested in 1202/20, † before 1224, Count of Mâcon and Vienne, Seigneur de Vadans ; ⚭ Alix Guigonne de Forez
- Alix, † 23 August 1258/61, 1227/39 Countess of Mâcon and Vienne, sold the counties in 1239 to the French crown, as far as Vienne does not belong to the Archbishop of Vienne , in 1239 spiritually in Maubuisson , after 1240 abbess of Le Lys Abbey ; ⚭ 1218 / February 1227 Jean de Braine , 1229 Count of Mâcon and Vienne, † November 3, 1239 ( House of France-Dreux )
- (II) Guillaume, dean in Besançon
- (II) Henri, † 1223 in Geneva , before 1211 Seigneur de Montmorot ; ⚭ Marguerite de Beaujeu, daughter of Guichard IV.
- (II) Beatrix, countess of Vienne around 1224; ⚭ before February 1219 Hugues d ' Antigny , Seigneur d'Antigny et de Pagny 1219/43
- (II) Gerhard (Gérard) II. , Attested in 1202/20, † before 1224, Count of Mâcon and Vienne, Seigneur de Vadans ; ⚭ Alix Guigonne de Forez
- Gaucher IV., 1180 attested, † 3./4. August 1219, Seigneur de Salins; ⚭ I around 1180, divorced 1195, Mahaut de Bourbon , † June 18, 1228, daughter of Archambault (VIII.), She married Guy II. De Dampierre , Seigneur de Bourbon, † January 18, 1216 ( House Dampierre ) ; ⚭ II around 1200 Adeleide (Alix) de Dreux, * around 1189, † 1258, daughter of Robert II , Count von Dreux ( House of France-Dreux ), she married in second marriage before 1221 Renaud II. De Choiseul , Seigneur de Traves , de Scey-sur-Saône et de Frotey , † 1239
- Marguerite, † 1257/59, 1219/25 Dame de Salins, sold Salins in 1225 to Duke Hugo IV of Burgundy ; ⚭ I 1211 Guillaume de Sabran , Count of Forcalquier , † 1219; ⚭ II (marriage contract in November 1221) Joceran de Brancion , attested in 1219, † 1253/57 in the Holy Land
- Gérard, attested 1189/1200, Seigneur de Vadans
- Étienne, † June 11, 1193, 1191 Archbishop of Besançon
- Renaud, attested in 1228
- Beatrix, † 1230 before April 8; ⚭ around 1175 Humbert III. , Count of Savoy , † March 4, 1189 ( House of Savoy )
- Alexandrine, † 1242; ⚭ 1188 Olivier II. De Baugé , Seigneur de Brosse , † before 1220
- Ida, † 1224; ⚭ I around 1170 Humbert II. De Coligny, † 1190 ( Coligny house ); ⚭ II after 1190 Simon II , Duke of Lorraine , † April 11 around 1206 ( House of Châtenois )
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Wilhelm (Guillaume) IV. , Attested in 1180, † 1224 Count of Mâcon and Vienne; ⚭ I Pontia de Beaujeu, daughter of Humbert III .; ⚭ II Scholastica of Champagne, † 1219, daughter of Heinrich I , Count of Champagne ( House Blois )
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Stephan (Étienne) II. , Attested in 1147, † after July 21, 1173, 1156 Count of Auxonne, Seigneur de Traces; ⚭ around 1170 Judith of Lorraine, † March 19 ..., daughter of Matthew I , Duke of Lorraine ( House of Châtenois )
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Rainald (Renaud) III. , † January 22, 1148 or January 20, 1149, around 1116/1126 Count of Mâcon, 1128 Count of Burgundy; ⚭ around 1130 Agathe of Lorraine, attested in 1130/48, daughter of Simon II , Duke of Lorraine ( House of Châtenois )
- Raimund (Raimond) , † May 24, 1007 in Grajal de Campos , Count of Amerous , 1093 Count of Galicia and Coimbra ; ⚭ 1087 in Toledo Urraca , * after 1081, † March 8, 1126 in Saldana , Queen of Castile and León , heiress of King Alfonso VI. , married in second marriage in September 1109 at Arenillas de Muñó ( Burgos ), Alfonso I , 1104 King of Aragón and Navarre , † September 7, 1134 in Almuniente , the marriage was annulled in 1114, and in the third (secret) marriage Pedro González Conde de Lara , † 1130 in Bayonne ( Lara house ) - Descendants: the kings of Castile and León, see below
- Hugo (Hugues), † November 13, 1101, 1086 Archbishop of Besançon
- Guido (Guy) , attested in 1088, † November 13, 1124, 1088 Archbishop of Vienne , 1107/09 administrator of Besançon, 1119 Pope Calixtus II.
- Stephanie (Étiennette), attested in 1108; ⚭ Lambert François Prince de Royans, Seigneur de Peyriers , † after 1119
- Sibylle, * around 1065, † after 1103, as a widow cleric in Fontevrault Abbey ; ⚭ Eudes I. Borel , 1079 Duke of Burgundy , † March 23, 1103 ( Elder House of Burgundy )
- Ermentrude, † after March 8, 1105, heiress of Mömpelgard (Montbéliard); ⚭ around 1065 Dietrich I, 1093 Count von Bar , † February 2, 1102/1105 ( House of Scarponnois )
- Gisela, † after 1133; ⚭ I around 1090 Humbert II , 1080 Count of Maurienne , 1094 Margrave of Turin , † October 19, 1103 ( House of Savoy ); ⚭ II Rainer , Margrave of Montferrat , † 1135/37 ( Aleramiden )
- Klementia (Clémence), † around 1133; ⚭ I before 1092 Robert II , 1093 Count of Flanders , † October 5, 1111 ( House of Flanders ); ⚭ II around 1125 Gottfried VI. , 1106 Duke of Lower Lorraine , † January 25, 1139 ( Reginare )
- Bertha, † May 19, 1097/98; ⚭ 1093 before November 25th Alfonso VI. , 1072 King of Castile , † June 30, 1109 ( House of Jiménez )
- Guido (Guy), † after 1069
- Hugo (Hugues), † after 1045
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Wilhelm (Guillaume) I , † November 12, 1087, 1057 Count of Burgundy, 1078 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ 1049/57 Stephanie, † October 19 after 1088, probably daughter of Count Adalbert von Longwy , 1047 Duke of Upper Lorraine ( House of Châtenois ) and Clémence de Foix
- (I) Agnes , * around 995, † November 10, 1068 as a nun; ⚭ I 1019 Wilhelm III. (V.) , Count of Poitou , Duke of Aquitaine , † January 31, 1030 ( Ramnulfiden ); ⚭ II January 1, 1032, divorced 1049/1052, Gottfried II. (Geoffroy II.) Martel , Count of Anjou , † September 9, 1067 ( first house Anjou )
- ? Benno, archdeacon in Langres
- (I) Guido (Guy) I. , * around 975, † around 1004, 977 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ around 991 Aelis de Mâcon, daughter of Count Létald II.
The kings of Castile and León 1126–1230 / 1246
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Raimund (Raimond) , † May 24, 1007 in Grajal de Campos , Count of Amerous , 1093 Count of Galicia and Coimbra ; ⚭ 1087 in Toledo Urraca , * after 1081, † March 8, 1126 in Saldana , Queen of Castile and León , heiress of King Alfonso VI. ( House Jiménez ), married in second marriage in September 1109 at Munó Castle (Burgos), Alfons I , 1104 King of Aragón and Navarre (House Jiménez), † September 7, 1134 in Almuniente , the marriage was annulled in 1114, and in third (secret) marriage to Pedro González Conde de Lara , † 1130 in Bayonne (Lara house) - ancestors see above
- Sancha , * after 1102, † after February 28, 1159, Infanta of Castile and León, titular queen of Castile and León
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Alfonso VII called "the emperor", * March 1, 1105, † August 21, 1157 in Fresneda , 1126 king of Castile and Léon;
⚭ I 1128 in Saldana Berenguela of Barcelona , † February 1149 in Palencia , daughter of Raimund Berengar III. , Count of Barcelona ( House of Barcelona );
⚭ II October / December 1152 Richeza , * 1130/40, † June 16 around 1185, daughter of Wladyslaw II. , Prince of Cracow and Silesia ( Piast ), she married Raimund Berengar V , 1144 Count von Provence and Mauguion , Vice Count of Rodez , Gevaudan and Carladet , † 1166 (House of Barcelona), and in third marriage after 1166 Albrecht Count of Everstein , 1162/97 attested ( Everstein (noble family) )- (I) Sancho III. called el Deseado (roughly: 'the longed-for'), * 1134, † August 31, 1158 in Toledo, 1157 King of Castile; ⚭ January 30, 1151 in Calahorra Blanka, Infanta of Navarre, † August 12, 1156, daughter of García IV , King of Navarre ( House Jiménez )
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Alfonso VIII called el noble , born November 11, 1155 in Soria , † October 6, 1214 in Gutierre-Muñoz , 1158 King of Castile; ⚭ September 1177 in Burgos Eleonore Plantagenet , * 13 October 1162, † 25 October 1214 in Las Huelgas , daughter of Henry II , King of England ( Plantagenet )
- Berenguela , * January / June 1180, † November 8, 1246 in Las Huelgas , 1217 Queen of Castile, then Infanta of Castile; ⚭ January / June 1188, marriage annulled, Konrad II , Duke of Swabia , † August 15, 1196 ( Staufer ); ⚭ II December 1197 in Valladolid , annulled 1204, Alfons IX. , 1188 King of León, † September 24, 1230 (see below)
- Sancho, born April 5, 1181 in Burgos, † 14./30. July 1181
- Sancha, * 20./28. March 1182, † after February 3, 1184
- Urraca , * 1186, † November 2 (or 3), 1220 in Lisbon ; ⚭ 1206 Alfonso II , 1212 King of Portugal ( House of Burgundy ), † March 25, 1223
- Blanca (Blanche) , * 1188 before March 4 in Palencia , † November 27, 1252 in Paris , regent of France in 1226/36 and 1248/52; ⚭ May 23, 1200 near Pont-Audemer Louis VIII , 1223 King of France , † November 8, 1226 ( Capetian )
- Ferdinand (Fernando), born September 29, 1189, † October 14, 1211 in Madrid
- Mafalda, * after 1191, † 1204 in Salamanca
- Eleanor (Leonor) , * 1202, † 1244 in Burgos, ⚭ February 6, 1221 in Ágreda , 1229 canceled, James I , King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona , † July 27, 1276 (House of Barcelona)
- Konstanze (Constanza), * after 1203, † 1243 in Las Huelgas , abbess there
- Heinrich (Enrique) I , born April 14, 1204, † June 6, 1217 in Palencia , 1214/17 King of Castile; ⚭ 1215 before August 29, Mafalda Infanta of Portugal, † May 1, 1257 as a nun in Arruca near Lisbon, daughter of Sancho I, King of Portugal ( House of Burgundy )
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Alfonso VIII called el noble , born November 11, 1155 in Soria , † October 6, 1214 in Gutierre-Muñoz , 1158 King of Castile; ⚭ September 1177 in Burgos Eleonore Plantagenet , * 13 October 1162, † 25 October 1214 in Las Huelgas , daughter of Henry II , King of England ( Plantagenet )
- (I) Raimund, * before April 12, 1136, † small
- (I) Ferdinand (Fernando) II. , * 1137, † January 22, 1188 in Benavente , 1157 King of León; ⚭ I May / June 1165, canceled June 1175, Urraca Infanta of Portugal, † October 16, 1188 in Valladolid, daughter of King Alfonso I of Portugal and Mathilde of Savoy ; ⚭ II before October 7, 1178 Teresa Fernández de Trava , † February 6, 1180 in León , daughter of Conde Fernando Pérez de Trava, Señor de Trastamara , and Teresa Infanta of Portugal; ⚭ III May 1187 Urraca López de Haro , † after 1226 in the Villena monastery , daughter of Conde Lope Díaz de Haro, Señor soberano de Vizcaya , she married Nuno Menendez for the second time
- (I) Alfonso IX. , * August 15, 1171 in Zamora , † September 24, 1230 in Villanueva de Sarria , 1188 King of León; ⚭ I February 15, 1191 in Guimarães , canceled 1198, Teresa Infanta of Portugal, * around 1176, † June 17 (or 18) June 1250 in Lorvano , 1200 nun in Lorvano, beatified December 23, 1705 , daughter of Sancho I. , King of Portugal; ⚭ December II, 1197 in Valladolid, annulled 1204, Berenguela of Castile , * January / June 1180, † November 8, 1246 in Las Huelgas , 1217 Queen of Castile, daughter of King Alfonso VIII (see above), divorced from Conrad II. , Duke of Swabia , † August 15, 1196 ( Staufer ) - for descendants see below
- (II) Fernando, * after 1179, † 1187
- (III) García Fernández, * premarital 1181/83, † 1184
- (III) Sancho, * 1188, † July / August 1220, Señor de Monteagudo y Aguilar , Alférez Mayor of León; ⚭ after 1210 Teresa Díaz de Haro, daughter of Diego López, Señor soberano de Vizcaya
- Diego Sanchez, † 1260, Señor de Fines , Alba de Tormes y Salvatierra
- Juan Díaz de Fines
- Diego Díaz de Fines, † 1296, Señor de Fines, Alba de Tormes, Salvatierra y Veguillas ; ⚭ after 1270 Juana Ruiz de Haro, daughter of Ruy López de Haro, Señor de La Guardia, and Sancha Jofre Tenorio ( province of Pontevedra )
- Maria Díaz de Fines, ⚭ Gome Enríquez, Señor de Probaes , Ricohombre of Castile
- Lope Sanchez, Senor de Valenguela
- Maria Sanchez de Fines; ⚭ Pedro Fernández de Castro , Ricohombre of Castile, † 1214
- Diego Sanchez, † 1260, Señor de Fines , Alba de Tormes y Salvatierra
- (I) Sancha, † August 5, 1177; ⚭ July 20, 1153 in Carrión Sancho VI. , 1150 King of Navarre , † June 27, 1194 in Pamplona ( House Jiménez )
- (I) Konstanze (Constanza) , * after 1140, † October 4, 1160; ⚭ before November 18, 1153 Louis VII , 1137 King of France , † September 18, 1180 in Paris ( Capetian )
- (I) Garcia, * before March 1142, † before November 1146
- (I) Alfonso, * after 1144/46, † before January 1149
- (II) Fernando, * 1153/54, † after 1155
- (II) Sancha , * 1155/57, † November 9, 1208 in the Sijena monastery ; ⚭ January 18, 1174 in Saragossa Alfonso II , King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona , † April 25, 1196 (House of Barcelona).
- (illegitimate, mother: Gontroda Pérez, † June 29, 1186, daughter of Conde Pedro Díaz and Maria Ordonez) Urraca Alfonso, * after 1126, † October 12, 1189 in Palencia ; ⚭ June 24, 1144 in León García IV. , 1134 King of Navarre , † November 21, 1150 in Lorca de Navarra ( Jiménez house )
- (illegitimate, mother: Sancha Fernández, daughter of Fernando Fernández de Castro, Señor de Castro and Maria Alvarez) Estefania Alfonso, * after 1150, † murdered July 1, 1180; ⚭ 1162/64 Fernán Ruiz de Castro, called el castellano , Señor de la casa de Castro, † 1185
- (I) Sancho III. called el Deseado (roughly: 'the longed-for'), * 1134, † August 31, 1158 in Toledo, 1157 King of Castile; ⚭ January 30, 1151 in Calahorra Blanka, Infanta of Navarre, † August 12, 1156, daughter of García IV , King of Navarre ( House Jiménez )
The kings of Castile and León 1230 / 46–1312
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Alfonso IX , * August 15, 1171 in Zamora , † September 24, 1230 in Villanueva de Sarria , 1188 King of León ; ⚭ I February 15, 1191 in Guimarães , canceled 1198, Teresa Infanta of Portugal, * around 1176, † June 17 (or 18) June 1250 in Lorvano , 1200 nun in Lorvano, beatified December 23, 1705 , daughter of Sancho I. , King of Portugal; ⚭ December II, 1197 in Valladolid, annulled 1204, Berenguela of Castile , * January / June 1180, † November 8, 1246 in Las Huelgas , 1217 Queen of Castile , daughter of King Alfonso VIII (see above), divorced from Conrad II. , Duke of Swabia , † August 15, 1196 ( Staufer ) - ancestors see above
- (I) Fernando, * after 1192, † August 1214
- (I) Sancha, * after 1193; † before 1243 in the Villabuena monastery
- (I) Dulce, * 1194, † after 1243 in the Villabuena Monastery
- (II) Berenguela , * 1198/99; ⚭ 1224 in Toledo Johann von Brienne , King of Jerusalem , Latin Emperor of Constantinople , † 1237 ( House of Brienne )
- (II) Constanza, born May 1, 1200, † September 7, 1242 in Las Huelgas
- (II) Ferdinand (Fernando) III. , called el Santo , * 5./19. August 1201, † May 30, 1252 in Seville, 1217/52 King of Castile, 1230/52 King of León, 1236 King of Córdoba , 1246 King of Jaén , 1248 King of Seville; ⚭ I November 30, 1219 Elisabeth of Swabia , † November 5, 1235 in Toro , daughter of Philip of Swabia , Duke of Swabia , Roman-German King ( Staufer ); ⚭ II 1237 in Burgos Jeanne de Dammartin, Comtesse de Ponthieu , † March 15, 1279 in Abbeville , daughter of Simon von Dammartin , Count of Aumale ( House of Mello ), and Marie, Comtesse de Ponthieu , she was married for the second time between May 1260 and February 9, 1261 Jean de Nesle , Seigneur de Falvy et de La Henelle , † February 2, 1292
- (I) Alfonso X. called el Sabio , born November 23, 1221 in Toledo, † April 4, 1284 in Seville, 1252 King of Castile and León, 1257/75 Roman-German King , abdicates; ⚭ November 26, 1248 in Valladolid Violante Infanta of Aragón , † 1301 in Roncesvalles , daughter of King James I (House of Barcelona)
- (illegitimate, mother: Mayor Guillén de Guzmán (1205–1262)) Beatriz , * 1242, † October 27, 1303; ⚭ 1253 Alfons III. , 1248 King of Portugal, † February 16, 1279
- Berenguela, * before December 6, 1253 in Seville, † 1300 in Guadalajara , nun in Las Huelgas
- Beatriz, * December 1254, † after 1280; ⚭ 1271 Wilhelm IX. (VII.) , 1255/90 Margrave of Montferrat , † 1292 ( Aleramiden )
- Fernando called el de la Cerda , * after December 1255, † August 1275 in Ciudad Real , hereditary infantry of Castile; ⚭ November 30, 1268 in Burgos Blanche of France, * 1253 in Jaffa , † June 17, 1320/7. June 1322 in Paris , daughter of Louis IX. , King of France ( Capetians ) - descendants: the de la Cerda, see below
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Sancho IV called el Bravo , * May 12, 1258, † April 25, 1295 in Toledo, 1284 King of Castile and León; ⚭ July 1281 in Toledo Maria Alfonso de Molina , 1205/1301 and 1312/1321 regent of Castile, Señora de Molina y Mesa, † July 1, 1321 in Valladolid, heir daughter of Alfonso Infant of Castile, Señor de Molina y Mesa (see below )
- Isabel, * 1283 in Toro , † July 24, 1328, Señora de Guadalajara 1312/14, Vicomte de Limoges 1317/28; ⚭ I December 1, 1291 in Soria , canceled August 1295, James II , 1291 King of Aragon and Sicily , † November 5, 1327 (House of Barcelona); ⚭ II 1310 in Burgos (dispensation June 21) Johann III. , 1312 Duke of Brittany , † April 30, 1341 ( House of France-Dreux )
- Ferdinand IV called el Ajurno ('the adjourned'), * December 6, 1285 in Seville, † September 7, 1312 in Jaén , 1295 King of Castile and León; ⚭ January 1302 in Valladolid Constança Infanta of Portugal, * January 3, 1290, † November 23, 1313 in Sahagún , daughter of Dionysius , King of Portugal - for descendants see below
- Alfonso, * January 1286 in Valladolid, † August 1291 there
- Enrique, * 1288 in Vitoria , † 1299
- Pedro, * 1290 in Valladolid, X June 25, 1319 in the Vega de Granada , 1314/19 Regent of Castile, Señor de Los Cameros , Almazán , Berlanga , Monteagudo y Cifuentes ; ⚭ December 1311 in Calatayud Maria Infanta of Aragón, daughter of James II , King of Aragon (House of Barcelona)
- Blanca of Castile, * after 1315, † 1375 in Las Huelgas , 1331/75 abbess of Las Huelgas; ⚭ September 1325 in Alfayete , annulled 1330, Peter I , 1357 King of Portugal, † January 18, 1367 in Estremos
- Felipe, * 1292 in Seville, † June 1327 in Madrid , 1319/25 Regent of Castile, Señor de Cabrera y Ribera; ⚭ before November 1315 Margarita de la Cerda, † 1330, daughter of Alfonso Infant de la Cerda (see below)
- Beatriz, * 1293 in Toro , † October 25, 1359 in Lisbon , as a spiritual widow in the monastery of Santa Clara in Coimbra ; ⚭ September 12, 1309 in Lisbon Alfonso IV the Bold , 1325 King of Portugal, † May 28, 1357
- Pedro, * June 1261, † October 20, 1283 in Ledesma (Salamanca) , Señor de Ledesma, Alba de Tormes , Salvatierra, Galisteo y Miranda del Castañar ; ⚭ 1281 in Burgos Marguerite de Narbonne, daughter of Aimeric VI. Viscount de Narbonne ( Manrique de Lara House ), and Sibylle de Foix ( Comminges House )
- Sancho of Castile, called el de la Paz , * 1283, † 1312, Señor de Ledesma, Alba de Tormes, Salvatierra, Galisteo y Miranda del Castañar
- Juan, * before April 1264, X 25 June 1319 in the Vega de Granada , Infant of Castile, Señor de Valencia de Campos , Oropesa , Baena , Ponferrada , Villafranca de Valcarcel , Bembibre , Castroverde , Valderas , Dueñas (Palencia) y Luque , 1276/84 and 1309/17 Alférez Mayor of Castile; ⚭ I 1281 in Burgos Margareta von Montferrat , † after 1286, daughter of Margrave Wilhelm VII ( Aleramiden ) and Isabelle de Clare ; ⚭ II before May 11, 1287 Maria Díaz de Haro, Señora de Vizcaya, † November 3, 1342 in the Perales monastery , daughter of Lope Díaz de Haro, Señor de Vizcaya - for descendants see below: Valenca line
- Jaime, * before August 11, 1268, † August 9, 1284, Señor de Los Cameros
- Violante, * after 1270, † before 1308; ⚭ Diego López de Haro, Soberano de Vizcaya, † 1310 in Algeciras
- Isabel, * after 1272, † small
- Leonor, * after 1274, † small
- (I) Fadrique, * before June 6, 1224, † executed 1277; ⚭ around 1274 Katharina, * 1248, † before 1294, daughter of Nikephoros I. Dukas Komnenos , despot of Epirus ( Angelos )
- Beatriz Fadrique, * after 1241; ⚭ I Tello Alfonso de Meneses ( Palencia ), Señor de Montealegre , San Román de Hornija (Valladolid) y Tiedra , Ricohombre of Castile; ⚭ II Simon Ruiz, Señor de Los Cameros, † executed in 1277
- (I) Fernando, * before January 15, 1227 in Cuenca , † after 1243
- (I) Enrique, called el Senador , * after 1230, † August 8, 1304 in Roa , Señor de Écija , Medellín , Alamazán , Dueñas, Atienza (Guadalajara) , Berlonga , Calatanazor y San Esteban de Gormaz ; ⚭ 1300 Juana Núñez de Lara , called La Palomilla ('little dove'), † 1351 in Palencia , daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara, Señor de Lara (Lara house), and Teresa Alvárez de Azagra
- (I) Felipe, * after 1231, † November 28, before 1274, Señor de Valdecorneja , Piedrahíta y Valdepanocha , Archbishop of Seville ; ⚭ I March 31, 1258 Christine of Norway, * 1234, † 1262 in Seville, daughter of Håkon Håkonsson den Gamle ; ⚭ II before 1269 Leonor Ruiz de Castro, † after April 27, 1275 in Santaolalla , daughter of Alvar Ruiz Fernández de Castro, Señor de Cigales , and Leonor González de Lara (Lara House)
- (illegitimate, legitimized) Alfonso Fernandez, † before 1284
- (illegitimate, legitimized) Fernando Alfonso, † after 1284
- (I) Leonor, * after 1232, † small
- (I) Berenguela, * after 1233, † 1279 in Las Huelgas , nun there
- (I) Sancho, * 1233, † October 27, 1261, 1259 Archbishop of Seville and Toledo
- (I) Manuel, * 1234 in Carrión , † December 1283 in Peñafiel , Señor de Escalona , Peñafiel y Villena, 1258/75 Alférez Mayor of Castile, Adelantado Mayor del Reino de Murcia; ⚭ I 1260 in Soria Constanza Infanta of Aragón, † before 1269, daughter of James I , King of Aragón (House of Barcelona); ⚭ around 1274 Beatrix of Savoy, † February 23, 1292, daughter of Amadeus IV , Count of Savoy ( House of Savoy ), widow of Pierre de Chalon, called le Bouvier (see above) - descendants see below
- (I) Maria, * and † before November 5, 1235
- (II) Fernando, * after 1239, † before 1269 in France, Infante of Castile, Count of Aumale , Baron de Montgommery et de Noyelles-sur-Mer ; ⚭ after 1259 Laure de Montfort, Dame d ' Espernon , † shortly before August 1270, daughter of Amaury VII , Count of Montfort , Connétable of France ( House of Montfort-l'Amaury ), and Beatrix of Viennois, she married in second marriage before December 1267 Henri de Grandpré , Seigneur de Livry 1265/82, † before 1287
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Jean I. de Ponthieu , * after 1264, X 11 July 1302 in the battle of the Spurs , Comte d'Aumale, Baron de Montgomery et de Noyelles-sur-Mer, Seigneur d'Espernon; ⚭ Ide de Meullent , † January 16, 1324, daughter of Amaury Baron de la Queue-en-Brie , de Noyon-sur-Andelle et de Roissy-en-Brie , and Marguerite Baronesse du Neubourg
- Laure de Ponthieu; ⚭ Guy de Mauvoisin , † after 1303
- Jean II. De Ponthieu, † January 16, 1340, Comte d'Aumale, Baron de Montgomery et de Noyelles-sur-Mer, Seigneur d'Espernon, ⚭ (marriage contract before September 1320) Catherine d'Artois, † November 1368 in the Normandy , daughter of Robert III. d'Artois , Count of Beaumont-le-Roger ( House of France-Artois )
- Blanche de Ponthieu, † April 12 (or May) 1387, Comtesse d'Aumale, Dame de Montgomery, de Mesle-sur-Sarthe , de Gouffer , de Vigues , d ' Aubigny , de Noyelles-sur-Mer, d' Hiermont , de Noyelette , de Pontailler, etc .; 1340/41 Jean V. d ' Harcourt , 2nd Comte d'Harcourt , Viscount de Châtellerault , Seigneur d'Elbeuf etc. † beheaded April 5, 1355 in Rouen
- Jeanne de Ponthieu, † May 30, 1376, Dame d'Espernon, ⚭ Jean , Comte de Vendôme ( House of Montoire )
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Jean I. de Ponthieu , * after 1264, X 11 July 1302 in the battle of the Spurs , Comte d'Aumale, Baron de Montgomery et de Noyelles-sur-Mer, Seigneur d'Espernon; ⚭ Ide de Meullent , † January 16, 1324, daughter of Amaury Baron de la Queue-en-Brie , de Noyon-sur-Andelle et de Roissy-en-Brie , and Marguerite Baronesse du Neubourg
- (II) Leonor , * around 1241, † November 28, 1290 in Herdeby ( Lincolnshire ), Comtesse de Ponthieu ; ⚭ October 18, 1254 in Burgos Edward I , 1274 King of England , † July 7, 1307 ( Plantagenet )
- (II) Luis, * before 1243, † after 1269, Señor de Marchena y Zumeros ; ⚭ Juana Gómez de Manzanedo , Señora de Gatón , daughter of Gome Ruiz de Manzanedo, Señor de Valdelaguna , and Maria
- (I) Alfonso X. called el Sabio , born November 23, 1221 in Toledo, † April 4, 1284 in Seville, 1252 King of Castile and León, 1257/75 Roman-German King , abdicates; ⚭ November 26, 1248 in Valladolid Violante Infanta of Aragón , † 1301 in Roncesvalles , daughter of King James I (House of Barcelona)
- (II) Leonor, * 1202, † November 12, 1210 in León
- (II) Alfons, * 1203/04, † January 6, 1272 in Salamanca , Infante of Castile, Señor de Molina y Mesa; ⚭ I 1222 Mafalda González de Lara, Señora de Molina y Mesa, † before 1242, daughter of Gonzalo Pérez Manrique, Señor de Medina y Mesa (Manrique de Lara house), and Sancha Gómez de Trastamara (Lara house); ⚭ II after September 1244 Teresa González de Lara, † after 1246, daughter of Conde Gonzalo Núñez de Lara (Lara house) and Maria Díaz de Haro; ⚭ III after 1246 Mayor Alfonso de Meneses, Señora de Montealegre y Tiedra, daughter of Alfonso Téllez de Meneses, Señor de Montealegre, Tiedra, Alba de Liste , Cea (León) y Grajal de Campos , and Maria Agnes de Lima
- (I) Bianca Alfonso de Molina, † May 1293 in Molina, Señora de Molina y Mesa; ⚭ Alfonso Nino, bastard of Castile, † 1281
- (I) Fernando Alfonso, † before 1272
- (II) Juana Alfonso de Molina, * after 1245, † after 1280; ⚭ 1269 Lope Díaz de Haro, Soberano de Vizcaya, † 1288
- (III) Alfonso Tellez de Meneses, † 1314, Señor de Meneses, Grajal de Campos y Albe de Liste, 1288/95 Alférez Mayor of Castile, ⚭ Teresa Pérez de Asturias, daughter of Pedro Alvárez de Asturias and Sancha Rodriguez de Lara (house Lara)
- Tello Alfonso de Meneses, † 1315 in Tardejas , Señor de Meneses, Montealegre, Tiedra, Grajal de Campos y Alba de list; ⚭ Maria of Portugal, daughter of Infant Affonso, Señor de Portoalegre etc., married Fernando Díaz de Haro, Señor de Orduña , in 1315
- Alfonso Tellez de Meneses, † after 1318, Señor de Meneses, Montealegre, Tiedra, Grajal de Campos y Alba de List
- Isabel Tellez de Meneses, † after 1354, Señora de Meneses, Montealegre, Tiedra, Grajal de Campos y Alba de list; ⚭ Juan Alfonso de Alburquerque , bastard of Portugal, 1333/36 Alférez Mayor of Castile, † 1354
- Tello Alfonso de Meneses, † 1315 in Tardejas , Señor de Meneses, Montealegre, Tiedra, Grajal de Campos y Alba de list; ⚭ Maria of Portugal, daughter of Infant Affonso, Señor de Portoalegre etc., married Fernando Díaz de Haro, Señor de Orduña , in 1315
- (III) Maria de Molina , * after 1260, † July 1, 1321, Señora de Molina y Mesa, 1295/1301 and 1312/21 regent of Castile; ⚭ July / August 1281 in Toledo Sancho IV. , King of Castile, † April 25, 1295 in Toledo (see above)
- (illegitimate, mother: Teresa Pérez de Braganza , daughter of Pedro Fernández, Señor de Braganza, and Frolie Sanchez Barbosa ) Leonor Alfonso; ⚭ Alfonso Garcia de Villamayor , Señor de Celada
- (illegitimate, mother: Teresa Pérez de Braganza, see above) Berenguela Alfonso. † July 17, 1272 in Narbonne ; ⚭ Gonzalo Ramírez de Froilaz
- (illegitimate, mother: Teresa Pérez de Braganza, see above) Juan Alfonso
- (illegitimate, mother: Teresa Pérez de Braganza, see above) Urraca Alfonso; ⚭ Garci Gómez Carrillo
The kings of Castile and León 1312–1379
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Ferdinand IV called el Ajurno ('the adjourned'), * December 6, 1285 in Seville, † September 7, 1312 in Jaén , 1295 King of Castile and León; ⚭ January 1302 in Valladolid Constança Infanta of Portugal, * January 3, 1290, † November 23, 1313 in Sahagún , daughter of Dionysius , King of Portugal - ancestors see above
- Leonor, * 1307, † murdered in 1359 at Castroheriz Castle ; ⚭ I October 18, 1319 Jaime Infant von Aragón, † 1334, marriage not consummated; ⚭ II February 5, 1329 Tarragona Alfonso IV , King of Aragón, † January 24, 1336, brother Jaimes (both from Barcelona)
- Constanza, * after 1308, † after 1310
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Alfonso XI called el Justo (the righteous), * August 13, 1311 in Salamanca , † March 26, 1350 in Gibraltar at the plague , 1312 king of Castile and León; ⚭ I March 28, 1325 in Valladolid, annulled 1327, Constanza Manuel of Castile, † November 13, 1345 in Santarém , daughter of Don Juan Manuel of Castile, Señor de Villena y Escalona (see above); ⚭ September II, 1328 in Alfayete Maria Infanta of Portugal, † poisoned January 13, 1357 in Évora , daughter of Alfons IV , King of Portugal
- (II) Fernando, * 1332 in Valladolid, † between February 8 and September 22, 1333
- (II) Peter (Pedro) I , called el Cruel ('the cruel'), * August 30, 1334 in Burgos, † murdered March 22, 1360 in Montiel , 1350 King of Castile and León; ⚭ I June 3, 1353 in Valladolid Blanche de Bourbon, * end of 1339, † poisoned in 1361 in Medina Sidonia , daughter of Pierre de Clermont , 2nd Duke of Bourbon ( Bourbon ); ⚭ II (secretly) 1353 María de Padilla , † July 1361 in Seville, daughter of Juan García de Padilla (Burgos), Señor de Villagera , and Maria Fernández de Henestrosa ; ⚭ III April 1354 in Cuéllar (Segovia) Juana de Castro, † August 21, 1374 in Galicia , daughter of Pedro Fernández de Castro, called el de la guerra , Señor de Lemos , and Isabel Ponce de León
- (II) Beatriz, * 1354 in Córdoba , † 1369 in Tordesillas , nun of Santa Clara in Tordesillas
- (II) Constanza , * 1354 in Castrojeriz , † March 24, 1394 in Leicester ; ⚭ September 1371 in Roquefort John of Gaunt , Prince of England, 1342 Earl of Richmond , 1362 Duke of Lancaster , titular king of Castile and León, † February 3, 1399 in Lancaster ( Plantagenet )
- (II) Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York , * 1355 in Morales (Spain) , † November 23, 1393; ⚭ around March 1, 1372 in Hertford Edmund of Langley , Prince of England, 1362 Earl of Cambridge , 1385 Duke of York , † August 1, 1402 in Kings Langley ( Plantagenet )
- (II) Alfonso, * 1350 in Tordesillas , † October 19, 1362
- (III) Juan of Castile, * January 1355, † 1405; ⚭ Elvira de Eril , daughter of Beltrán de Eril and Magdalena de Falcés
- Pedro of Castile, † April 28, 1461, Bishop of Osma and Palencia
- Constanza of Castile, † 1478, nun of Santo Domingo el Real de Toledo
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman , Señora de Medina Sidonia etc., * 1310, † murdered in 1351 in Talavera de la Reine , daughter of Pedro Núñez de Guzmán and Beatriz Ponce de León, widow of Juan Sanchez de Velasco , † before 1327 ) Pedro Alfonso, * 1330 in Valladolid, † 1338 in Guadalajara , Señor de Aguilar , Liebana y Pernía , 1337/38 Grand Chancellor of Castile
- Alonso Enriquez y Angulo de Córdoba, * 1354, † 1429, Admiral of Castile, Señor de Medina de Rioseco,
- Fadrique Enríquez, † 1473, Conde de Melgar y Rueda, Admiral of Castile, ⚭ Mariana Díez de Córdoba y Ayala
- Juana Enríquez ; ⚭ April 1444 John of Aragón , King of Navarre , 1458 King of Aragón etc., † 1479 (House of Barcelona)
- Fadrique Enríquez, † 1473, Conde de Melgar y Rueda, Admiral of Castile, ⚭ Mariana Díez de Córdoba y Ayala
- Alonso Enriquez y Angulo de Córdoba, * 1354, † 1429, Admiral of Castile, Señor de Medina de Rioseco,
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Sancho Alfonso, * 1331, † after 1343, Señor de Ledesma, Béjar y Galisteo
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Heinrich (Enrique) II. , called el de las Mercedes , * October / December 1333 in Seville (twin), † May 30, 1379 in Santo Domingo de la Calzada , Conde de Trastámara , Lemos y Sarria , 1369/79 King of Castile and León; ⚭ July 28, 1350 Juana Manuel of Castile, Señora de Lara y Vizcaya, † March 27, 1381 in Salamanca , daughter of Juan Manuel of Castile , Señor de Villena, Escalona y Peñafiel - descendants: the House of Trastámara
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Fadrique Alfonso, Señor de Haro, * October / December 1333 in Seville (twin), † murdered May 29, 1358 there
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Fernando Alfonso, * November 1336, † after 1342, Señor de Ledesma, Béjar, Galisteo y Montemayor (Córdoba)
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Tello Alfonso , * 1337, † October 15, 1370 in Cuenca de Campos , Señor de Aguilar, Monteagudo, Palencuela , Aranda de Duero , Fuentiduena , Miranda del Castañar, Villalba y Portillo ( Valladolid) , Conde de Castañeda (Cantabria) , 1367/1370 Alférez Mayor of Castile; ⚭ August 1353 in Segovia Juana Núñez de Lara, Señora de Lara y Vizcaya, † murdered in Seville in 1360, daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara, Señor de Lara (see below) - Descendants: the Enriquez de Cisneros, Señores de Camporredondo de Alba
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Juan, * June 1341, † murdered November / December 1359 in Carmona
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Sancho Alfonso, * 1342, † February 19, 1374 in Burgos, Conde de Alburquerque , Señor de Ledesma, Alba de Liste , Medellín , Tiedra y Montalbán (Teruel) , 1367/67 and in 1370/71 Alférez Mayor of Castile; ⚭ 1373 Beatriz (British) Infanta of Portugal, * around 1347, † July 5, 1381 in Ledesma, daughter of Peter (Pedro) I , King of Portugal
- Fernando of Castile, * 1373, X August 15, 1385 with Aljubarrota , Conde de Alburquerque, Señor de Ledesma etc.
- Leonor Urraca of Castile, * 1374, † December 16, 1435 in Medina del Campo , 1385 Condesa de Alburquerque; ⚭ 1393 Ferdinand I , Infante of Castile, King of Aragon and Sicily , Count of Barcelona , † April 2, 1416 in Igualada ( House of Trastámara )
- (illegitimate, mother unknown) Leonor de Castilla, * before 1373, † in Toro ; ⚭ I Diego Sanchez de Rojas , Señor de Monzón , † murdered in 1393; ⚭ II Fadrique, bastard of Castile, 1379 Duke of Benavente , † 1394 in Almodóvar del Río
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Pedro Alfonso, * 1345, † murdered November / December 1359 in Cardona , Señor de Aguilar
- (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Juana Alfonso; ⚭ I 1354 in Toro Fernando de Castro, Señor de Lemos, † 1375 in England; ⚭ II Tamarit de Litera; ⚭ III 1366 Felipe de Castro, Señor de Castro y Peralta , † murdered in 1371
The la Cerda
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Fernando called el de la Cerda , * after December 1255, † August 1275 in Ciudad Real , hereditary infantry of Castile; ⚭ November 30, 1268 in Burgos Blanche of France, * 1253 in Jaffa , † June 17, 1320/7. June 1322 in Paris , daughter of Louis IX. , King of France ( Capetian ) - ancestors see above
- Alfonso de la Cerda, * after 1270, † shortly after December 23, 1334 in Piedrahita, Infante of Castile, 1284/1304 Titular King of Castile, Señor de Alba, Béjar y Gibraleón ; ⚭ after 1294 Mafalda von Narbonne , Dame de Lunel , † after 1348, daughter of Aimery IV, Viscount de Narbonne, and Sibylle de Foix .
- Luis de la Cerda, * after 1296, † after June 30, 1348, Prince of the Canary Islands , Count of Clermont and Talmont , Señor de El Puerto de Santa Maria , Seigneur de Lamotte-du-Rhône , Admiral of France ; ⚭ I 1306 Leonor de Guzmán , attested in 1341, daughter of Alfonso Pérez de Guzmán, Señor de Medina Sidonia , and Maria Coronel; ⚭ II March 11, 1346 Guyotte d'Uzès, † after 1399, daughter of Robert I, Viscount d'Uzès , she married Aymar de Poitiers, Sire de Chalençon, on April 5, 1351
- (I) Alfonso, † small
- (I) Maria, † small
- (I) Blanca, † small
- (I) Luis, † before 1351, Comte de Talmont , Señor de El Puerto de Santa Maria
- (I) Fernando, † before 1341
- (I) Juan, * after 1325, † executed in Seville in 1357, Señor de Huelva y El Puerta de Santa Maria; ⚭ 1351 Maria Coronel, Señora de Aguilar, † after 1411, daughter of Alfonso Fernández, Señor de Aguilar, and Elvira de Biedma
- (I) Isabel, * 1322, † before 1383, Señora de El Puerto de Santa Maria; ⚭ I Rodrigo Alvárez de Asturias, Señor de Norona Girón y Trastamara , † 1334; ⚭ II after 1334 Rodrigo Pérez Ponce de León, Señor de Puebla Cangas y Tineo , † before May 26, 1354; ⚭ III 1368 Bernal de Foix, Bâtard de Béarn , 1st Conde de Medinaceli , † before 1383
- Margarita de la Cerda, * after 1300, † 1330; ⚭ before November 1315 Felipe Infant of Castile, Señor de Cabrera y Ribera, † June 1327 in Madrid (see above)
- Inés de la Cerda, * after 1302, † shortly after October 24, 1362, Señora de Bembribre ; ⚭ after 1325 Fernando Rodriguez de Villalobos (Zamora) , Señor de Antillo , † before May 19, 1354
- Juan Alfonso de la Cerda, * after 1304, † before July 7, 1347, Señor de Gibraleón , Huelva y Deza (Soria) ; ⚭ after 1320 Marria Bastardin of Portugal, † before 1340, illegitimate daughter of Dionysius (Deniz) , King of Portugal and Marina Gómez; ⚭ II May 24, 1340 in Gibraleón Maria Fernandez de Luna , † after 1347, daughter of Artal de Luna, Ricohombre of Aragón ( house Luna ), and Constanza de Segorbe , widow of Juan Alfonso de Haro, Señor de Cameros
- (I) Beatrice de la Cerda, † after 1325
- Maria de la Cerda, * 1306, † before May 19, 1354; ⚭ after 1330 Alonso Meléndez de Guzmán , † 1342 in Gibraltar
- Alfonso de la Cerda, known as Alphonse d'Espagne, * around 1310, † 1327 in Gentilly , archdeacon in Paris , resigns, Señor de Lunel , governor of Languedoc ; ⚭ around 1325 Isabelle d ' Antoing , Countess of Ghent , Dame de Zotteghem , d'Antoing et de Houdain , † December 6, 1364, daughter of Hugo V and Marie Countess of Ghent , widow of Heinrich von Löwen ( House of Brabant ), she married in third marriage on 16/17. July 1327 Jean II Viscount de Melun , Count of Tancarville , † 1359
- Charles (Carlos) d'Espagne , * after 1326, † murdered January 6, 1354 in L'Aigle , 1352 Count of Angoulême , Seigneur de Coignac , de Lunel etc., Governor of Picardy and Artois , Connétable of France ; ⚭ 1351 Marguerite de Blois, † 1354, daughter of Charles de Blois , Count of Penthièvre , titular Duke of Brittany ( House of Châtillon )
- Alfonso de la Cerda, known as Alphonse d'Espagne, * around 1310, † 1327 in Gentilly , archdeacon in Paris , resigns, Señor de Lunel , governor of Languedoc ; ⚭ around 1325 Isabelle d ' Antoing , Countess of Ghent , Dame de Zotteghem , d'Antoing et de Houdain , † December 6, 1364, daughter of Hugo V and Marie Countess of Ghent , widow of Heinrich von Löwen ( House of Brabant ), she married in third marriage on 16/17. July 1327 Jean II Viscount de Melun , Count of Tancarville , † 1359
- Luis de la Cerda, * after 1296, † after June 30, 1348, Prince of the Canary Islands , Count of Clermont and Talmont , Señor de El Puerto de Santa Maria , Seigneur de Lamotte-du-Rhône , Admiral of France ; ⚭ I 1306 Leonor de Guzmán , attested in 1341, daughter of Alfonso Pérez de Guzmán, Señor de Medina Sidonia , and Maria Coronel; ⚭ II March 11, 1346 Guyotte d'Uzès, † after 1399, daughter of Robert I, Viscount d'Uzès , she married Aymar de Poitiers, Sire de Chalençon, on April 5, 1351
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Fernando de la Cerda , * 1275, † shortly after June 1, 1322, Infant of Castile, Señor de Lara; ⚭ Juana Núñez de Lara , called la Palomilla , Señora de Lara y Herrera (Spain) , * around 1285, † 1351 in Palencia , heir daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara el Mayor , Señor de Lara, and Teresa Álvarez de Azagra , widow of Enrique Infant of Castile
- Blanca de la Cerda, * after 1311, † 1347; ⚭ 1328 Juan Manuel of Castile , Señor de Villena y Escalona , † 1348 in Córdoba (see below)
- Margarita de la Cerda, * 1312, † before 1373, nun of Caleruega
- Juan Núñez de Lara, * 1313/14, † November 28, 1350 in Burgos, Señor de Lara y Vizcaya, Alférez Mayor of Castile; ⚭ 1331 Maria Díaz de Haro, Señora de Vizcaya, † November 18, 1351, daughter of Juan of Castile, a son of Alfonso X. (see below)
- Juana Núñez de Lara, * after 1335, † murdered in 1359, Señor de Lara y Vizcaya; ⚭ August 1353 in Segovia Tello Bastard of Castile, Señor de Aguilar y Castañeda, † October 15, 1370 in Cuenca de Campos
- Lope Díaz de Haro, * after 1336, † 1343
- Isabel Núñez de Lara, * 1340, † murdered in 1361 in Jerez , Señora de Lara y Vizcaya; ⚭ 1354 Juan Infant von Aragón, Señor de Elche , Biel y Bolsa , † murdered in 1358 in Bilbao
- Nuno Díaz de Haro, * 1348, † December 20, 1352 in Bermeo , Señor de Lara y Vizcaya
- (illegitimate, mother: Mayor de Leguizamón, daughter of Juan, Señor de Leguizamón, and Elivira de Zamudio ) Pedro de Lara, * after 1348, † 1384 in Lisbon , Conde de Mayorga (Valladolid) , Señor de Castroverde; ⚭ 1384 in Lisbon Beatriz de Castro, daughter of Alvaro de Castro, Conde de Arroyolos , Connetable de Portugal, and Maria Ponce de León
- Maria de la Cerda, * after 1315, † March 13, 1379, Dame de Lunel ; ⚭ I April 1335 Charles d'Évreux , Comte d'Étampes , † September 5, 1336 ( House of France-Évreux ); ⚭ II December 1336, around the 13th, Charles de Valois , Comte d'Alençon , X August 26th 1346 in the Battle of Crécy ( House of Valois-Alençon )
- Alfonso de la Cerda, * after 1270, † shortly after December 23, 1334 in Piedrahita, Infante of Castile, 1284/1304 Titular King of Castile, Señor de Alba, Béjar y Gibraleón ; ⚭ after 1294 Mafalda von Narbonne , Dame de Lunel , † after 1348, daughter of Aimery IV, Viscount de Narbonne, and Sibylle de Foix .
The Valencia (de Campos)
- Juan, * before April 1264, X June 25th 1319 in the Vega de Granada , Infant of Castile, Señor de Valencia de Campos , Oropesa, Baena , Ponferrada , Villafranca de Valcarcel , Bembibre , Castroverde, Valderas , Duenas y Luque, 1276 / 84 and 1309/17 Alférez Mayor of Castile; ⚭ I 1281 in Burgos Margareta von Montferrat , † after 1286, daughter of Margrave Wilhelm VII ( Aleramiden ) and Isabel de Clare ; ⚭ II before May 11, 1287 Maria Díaz de Haro, Señora de Vizcaya, † November 3, 1342 in the Perales Monastery , daughter of Lope Díaz de Haro, Señor de Vizcaya - ancestors see above
- (I) Alfonso of Castile, * 1282/83, † 1315 in Morales, Señor de Valencia de Campos y Mansilla ; ⚭ I 1303 in Palencia Teresa Núñez de Lara, † before 1314, daughter of Nuno, Señor de Lara, and Teresa de Azagra ; ⚭ II after 1314 Juana de Castro, daughter of Fernán Ruiz de Castro, Señor de Lemos y Sarria , and Violante Sánchez of Castile
- (II) Fernando de Valencia, * 1316 (twin), X 1384 Lisbon , Señor de Valencia de Campos, Oropesa, Mansilla, Baena, Ponferrada, Villafranca de Valcarcel, Bembibre, Castroverde, Valderas, Duenas, Luque etc .; ⚭ Marie of Portugal, illegitimate daughter of Alfonso IV, King of Portugal
- Juan de Valencia, † after 1412, Señor de Valencia de Campos, Oropesa, Mansilla, Baena, Ponferrada, Villafranca de Valcarcel, Bembibre, Castroverde, Valderas, Duenas, Luque etc .; Marshal of Castile (Mariscal de Castilla); ⚭ I Beatriz de Acuña, daughter of Martín de Acuña, 1st Conde de Valencia , and Teresa Téllez Girón; ⚭ II Maria Cabeza de Vaca , daughter of Nuno, Señor de Arenillas , and Catalina de Torres
- (I) Diego de Valencia, † after 1462, Señor de Valencia de Campos, Oropesa, Mansilla, Baena, Ponferrada, Villafranca de Valcarcel, Bembibre, Castroverde, Valderas, Duenas, Luque etc., Marshal of Castile; ⚭ Aldonsa de Brancamonte , daughter of Rubín, Señor de Fuente el Sol
- Alfonso de Valencia, Señor de Valencia de Campos, Oropesa, Mansilla, Baena, Ponferrada, Villafranca de Valcarcel, Bembibre, Castroverde, Valderas, Duenas, Luque etc. Marshal of Castile, ⚭ Juana de Sotomayor , daughter of Juan de Perros , Señor de Castronueve , and Juana de Sotomayor
- Antonia de Valencia, ⚭ Fadrique Manrique, Señor de Fuenteaguinaldo
- Juana de Valencia, † October 2, 1522; ⚭ Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza ( Álava ), Adelantado de Cazerla
- Beatriz de Valencia, ⚭ Juan de Benavides (León) , Señor de Jabalquinto
- Isabel de Valencia, ⚭ García de La Cuadra , Señor de Pina y Peñalba
- (I) Alfonso Téllez Girón, Señor de Piqueras ; ⚭ NN
- Juan de Valencia, Señor de Piqueras; ⚭ Beatrice de Villegas (Burgos)
- (I) Fernando de Valencia
- (II) Gonzalo de Valencia
- (II) Inés de Valencia, ⚭ Enrique de Acuña y Portugal, Señor de Villalba
- (illegitimate) Alonso de Valencia
- Alfonso de Valencia; ⚭ Mencia de Cárcame y Quesada , daughter of Pedro, Señor de Garcíes, and Juana de Cárcame
- Fernando de Valencia, † in the Montmarta Monastery , spiritual in the Order of St. Jerome
- Juan de Valencia, † after 1412, Señor de Valencia de Campos, Oropesa, Mansilla, Baena, Ponferrada, Villafranca de Valcarcel, Bembibre, Castroverde, Valderas, Duenas, Luque etc .; Marshal of Castile (Mariscal de Castilla); ⚭ I Beatriz de Acuña, daughter of Martín de Acuña, 1st Conde de Valencia , and Teresa Téllez Girón; ⚭ II Maria Cabeza de Vaca , daughter of Nuno, Señor de Arenillas , and Catalina de Torres
- (II) Alonso de Valencia, * 1316 (twin), 1355 Bishop of Zamora
- (II) Fernando de Valencia, * 1316 (twin), X 1384 Lisbon , Señor de Valencia de Campos, Oropesa, Mansilla, Baena, Ponferrada, Villafranca de Valcarcel, Bembibre, Castroverde, Valderas, Duenas, Luque etc .; ⚭ Marie of Portugal, illegitimate daughter of Alfonso IV, King of Portugal
- (II) Lope Díaz de Haro, * after 1288, † before 1295
- (II) María Díaz de Haro, * 1292, † before 1299 in Torrelobatón ; ⚭ 1295 Juan Nuno de Lara, called el menor , Señor de Lara , † 1315
- (II) Juan of Castile, called el Tuerto , * after 1293, † murdered December 2, 1326 in Toledo, 1319/26 Señor de Vizcaya, 1317/26 Alférez Mayor of Castile, ⚭ Isabel of Portugal, Señora de Pinella e Miranda del Castañar, * around 1292, † shortly before 1367, daughter of Alfons Infant of Portugal, Señor de Portoalegre etc.
- Maria Díaz de Haro, * after 1320, † 1348/49, 1326 and 1348/49 Señora de Vizcaya; ⚭ 1331 Juan Núñez de Lara, Señor de Lara, Alférez Mayor of Castile, † November 28, 1350 in Burgos (see La Cerda)
- (I) Alfonso of Castile, * 1282/83, † 1315 in Morales, Señor de Valencia de Campos y Mansilla ; ⚭ I 1303 in Palencia Teresa Núñez de Lara, † before 1314, daughter of Nuno, Señor de Lara, and Teresa de Azagra ; ⚭ II after 1314 Juana de Castro, daughter of Fernán Ruiz de Castro, Señor de Lemos y Sarria , and Violante Sánchez of Castile
The Manuel
- Manuel, * 1234 in Carrión , † December 1283 in Peñafiel , Señor de Escalona , Peñafiel y Villena, 1258/75 Alférez Mayor of Castile, Adelantado Mayor del Reino de Murcia; ⚭ I 1260 in Soria Constanza Infanta of Aragón, † before 1269, daughter of James I , King of Aragón (House of Barcelona); ⚭ around 1274 Beatrix of Savoy, † February 23, 1292, daughter of Amadeus IV , Count of Savoy ( House of Savoy ), widow of Pierre de Chalon, called le Bouvier (see above) - ancestors see above
- (I) Alfonso Manuel, * after 1260, † 1276; ⚭ 1266 Guillemette de Béarn , † 1306, daughter of Gaston VI. , Vice Count of Béarn , and Marta de Bigorre , Viscountess de Marsan
- (I) Violante Manuel, † 1314 in Lisbon , Señora de Elche y Medellín ; ⚭ around 1287 Affonso, Infant of Portugal, † November 2, 1312, Señor de Portoalegre
- (II) Juan Manuel , called el Scritor , * May 5, 1282 in Escalona , † 1348 in Córdoba , Señor de Villena, Escalona, Peñafiel , Cartagena , Lorca y Elche, Adelantado Mayor del Reino de Murcia ; ⚭ I November 29, 1299 in Perpignan Isabel Infanta of Mallorca, † after October 10, 1301 in Alicante , daughter of James II , King of Mallorca ; ⚭ II April 2, 1312 in Játiva Constanza Infanta of Aragón, † August 19, 1327 at Garci Munoz Palace , daughter of Jacob II , King of Mallorca ; ⚭ III 1329 Blanca de la Cerda, † 1347, daughter of Fernando Infant de la Cerda , (see above)
- (II) Constanza Manuel, * after 1315, † November 13, 1345 in Santarém ; ⚭ I November 28, 1325 in Valladolid, annulled 1327, Alfonso XI. , King of Castile and León, † March 26, 1350 in Gibraltar (see above); ⚭ II August 24, 1339 in Lisbon Peter I , 1357 King of Portugal, † January 18, 1367 in Estremos
- (II) Beatriz Manuel, * 1318/27, † small
- (III) Fernando Manuel, * 1330/35, † after August 8, 1350, Señor de Villena, Escalona , Peñafiel , Cartagena , Lorca y Elche , Adelantado Mayor del Reino de Murcia ; ⚭ January 24, 1346 in Castellón de Ampurias Juana of Aragón, † 1395 in Toledo, daughter of Infant Ramón Berenguer de Aragón, Conde de Ampurias y Pradés
- (III) Juana Manuel, * 1339, † March 27, 1381 in Salamanca , Señora de Villena, Escalona y Peñafiel , 1370 Señora de Lara y Vizcaya; ⚭ July 27, 1350 Heinrich (Enrique) II. , Conde de Trastámara etc., 1369 King of Castile, † May 30, 1379 in Santo Domingo de la Calgada (see above)
- (II) Sancho Manuel, * 1283, † after 1320, Señor de Infantado y Carridelón , Ricohombre of Castile, Teniente de Adelantado del Reino de Murcia ; ⚭ after 1315 Maria de Castañeda, daughter of Ruy Gonzalez de Castañeda, Señor de Ormazas , and Elvira Lasso de la Vega
- Juan Sanchez Manuel, * after 1325, † 1390 in Alcarez , 1368 Conde de Carrión , 1369 Adelantado Mayor del Reino de Murcia; ⚭ after 1350 Juana of Aragón-Ejérica, daughter of Pedro of Aragón, Baron of Ejérica , and Buenaventura de Arborea
- Alfonso Manuel, † after 1393, 2nd Conde de Carrión
- Leonor Manuel, 3rd Condesa de Carrión until 1403; ⚭ Juan Fernández de Padilla
- Inés Manuel de Villena, ⚭ Garci Fernández de Villodre
- Fernando Manuel, † 1407, Bishop of Calahorra , Abbot in Valladolid
- Juan Sanchez Manuel, * after 1325, † 1390 in Alcarez , 1368 Conde de Carrión , 1369 Adelantado Mayor del Reino de Murcia; ⚭ after 1350 Juana of Aragón-Ejérica, daughter of Pedro of Aragón, Baron of Ejérica , and Buenaventura de Arborea
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Remarks
- ↑ for the marriage of King Adalbert see: N. Bulst and KF Werner and Georges Duby, La société aux Xie et XIIe siècles dans la région mâconnaise, 1953, against E. Brandenburg and S. de Vajay, A propos de la Guerre de Bourgogne , in: Annales de Bourgogne, tome 34, 1962
- ↑ the filiation of King Arduin takes place after Sergi, Movimento (see literature), who doubts belonging to the House of Burgundy-Ivrea; If they belong to the family, the solution is to equate Amadeus of Mosezzo and Dado of Piomba. For other filiations see: CG Mor, L'età feudale, vol. 1, Storica politica d'Italia, 1952
- ^ Burgundy Kingdom Nobility , accessed August 15, 2013.
- ↑ at Burgundy Kingdom Nobility he got Mâcon from his father as early as 1078
- ^ François-Alexandre Aubert de La Chenaye-Desbois (1699–1784): Dictionnaire généalogique, héraldique, historique et chronologique: contenant l'origine et l'etat actuel des premieres maisons de France, des maisons souveraines et principales de l'Europe . Duchesne, Paris 1761, p. 533 ( online - the neighboring Jouy-Mauvoisin could have given its name. According to literature, the Mauvoisins were the first seigneurs of Rosny and built a castle there. (French)).
- ↑ Casa de Pico de Velasco or de los Godos. (No longer available online.) In: Hispana Nostra. Archived from the original on January 6, 2009 ; Retrieved on August 16, 2013 (Spanish, The Velasco house comes from Carasa. Today, Carasa belongs to Voto (Cantabria).). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.