Family list of the House of Burgundy-Ivrea

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Ancestral list of the House of Burgundy-Ivrea , a family of the European aristocracy who originally lived in Burgundy .

The Marquis of Ivrea

  1. Amadeus, † after 827, Salfränk nobleman with property near Langres
    1. 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.
      1. 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 )
        1. (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 )
          1. 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 )
            1. 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
          2. 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 Camerino around 959/961
          3. 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 )
          4. Gisla, exiled in 963/965, nun
          5. Gilberga (Gerberga), * around 945; ⚭ before August 961 Aledram Count of Vado ( Savona ), Margrave in Liguria Occidentale, † 967/991 ( Aleramiden )
          6. 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 )
          7. ? Berta, abbess of San Sisto in Piacenza in 952
        2. (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
          1. 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
            1. ? Berta filia hamadei 1006
            2. Berengar von Mosezzo, 985 attested, † before October 19, 1022; ⚭ Cristina, 1022 nun, gives half of Mosezzo to the Canons of Novara , daughter of Amalbert
              1. Berengar, attested in 1022 - descendants
              2. Guntilda
        3. ? Daughter; ⚭ NN, Lombard nobleman
          1. Perinza, † November 1 before 1014; ⚭ Robert of Canavese - Volpiano , vassal of Berengar II.
          2. 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. 3 other sons
        4. ? Adalbert, Count of Pombia in 962
          1. ? Dado, around 967 Count of Milan , 973/1001 Count of Pombia
            1. Wibert, Count of Pombia 1001/14
              1. Wido, attested 1016/34, † probably before 1040, Count of Pombia
                1. ? Amadeus, † before September 15, 1094, probably Count of Pombia and Canavese
                  1. Uberto, 1094 Conte the Canavese offspring
              2. Riprand, 1034 spiritual to Pavia
              3. Wibert, † before July 4, 1034, count, spiritual to Pavia
                1. Wido, underage 1034, Count of Pombia, 1070 Conte di Biandrate
                  1. Guido, 1101 in Anatolia , probably Conte the Biandrate 1093
                2. Otto, 1034 underage, † before 1087, probably Count of Pombia and Biandrate
                  1. ? daughter
                    1. Oddone di Altaspada , X September 1104 near Jaffa
                  2. 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
                    1. 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
                    2. ? Uberto, attested in 1087
                    3. ? Lanfranco, attested in 1087
                    4. ? Obizzo, attested in 1087
              4. ? Daughter; ⚭ Richard, count in Val d'Ossola and Valdesia in 1015
            2. 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 King of Italy in Pavia on February 15, 1002 , expelled in 1005, occurs 1013 back, 1003/1005 co-founder of Fruttuaria Monastery; ⚭ before 1000 Berta, 1000/05 attested, probably daughter of Margrave Otbert of Liguria Orientale (Eastern Liguria) , Count of Luni ( Obertenghi )
              1. Otto, Graf 1015/26, in Ivrea 1008/26
              2. 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
                1. Arduino, † before 1089, Conte d'Ivrea
                2. Amedeo, † before 1097, Conte d'Ivrea
              3. Wibert, 1015/26 and 1029 Count of Ivrea
            3. Amadeus, 997 attested
    2. Wido (Oto, Otus), X 889 on the Trebbia

The Counts of Burgundy 995–1184

  1. 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
    1. (I) Guido (Guy) I. , * around 975, † around 1004, 977 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ around 991 Aelis de Mâcon, daughter of Count Létald II.
      1. Otto (Othon) II. , * Around 992, † 1033/41, 1004 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ Elisabeth de Vergy , sister of Humbert, Archbishop of Paris
        1. Gottfried (Geoffroy) , attested in 1031, † before 1065, in 1041 Count of Mâcon; ⚭ Beatrice, † around 1072, cast out, married knight Wilfred for the second time
          1. Guido (Guy) II. , † 1109, 1065 Count of Mâcon, 1078 monk in Cluny ; ⚭ attested before November 14, 1066 Maitris, 1076/77
        2. Robert
    2. (I) Mathilde, * around 975, † 1005; ⚭ around 995 Landry de Monceaux , Count of Nevers, † 1028 ( House of Monceaux )
    3. (I) Gerberga, * around 985, † 1020/23; ⚭ around 1002 Guillaume , Count of Provence , † 1018 before May 30th ( House of Provence )
    4. (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 )
      1. 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
        1. Odo (Eudes), † before 1087
        2. 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 )
          1. 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.
            1. Wilhelm (Guillaume) III. , * around 1110, † murdered March 1, 1127 in Payerne , Count of Burgundy
        3. Wilhelm (Guillaume), † before 1090
        4. 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 )
          1. 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 )
            1. 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 )
          2. 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
            1. 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 )
              1. 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 )
                1. (I) Stephan (Étienne), attested in 1197, † shortly after 1204
                2. (I) Clementia, † after 1235, Abbess of Baume-les-Dames , resigns; ⚭ 1212 Berthold V , Duke of Zähringen , † February 18, 1218 ( Zähringer )
                3. (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
                4. (I) Beatrix, 1224 attested, † April 11, 1260; ⚭ Simon de Joinville , 1224 Seneschal of Champagne , † May 1233
                5. (illegitimate, mother: Blandin de Cicon ): Étienne, * 1208, † after 1267 - descendants: the lords of Oiselet ( Oiselay )
              2. Agnès, † 1223; ⚭ Richard III. de Montfaucon , Count of Mömpelgard , † June 17, around 1227
            2. 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 )
              1. 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 )
                1. (II) Gerhard (Gérard) II. , Attested in 1202/20, † before 1224, Count of Mâcon and Vienne, Seigneur de Vadans ; ⚭ Alix Guigonne de Forez
                  1. 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 )
                2. (II) Guillaume, dean in Besançon
                3. (II) Henri, † 1223 in Geneva , before 1211 Seigneur de Montmorot ; ⚭ Marguerite de Beaujeu, daughter of Guichard IV.
                4. (II) Beatrix, countess of Vienne around 1224; ⚭ before February 1219 Hugues d ' Antigny , Seigneur d'Antigny et de Pagny 1219/43
              2. 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
                1. 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
              3. Gérard, attested 1189/1200, Seigneur de Vadans
              4. Étienne, † June 11, 1193, 1191 Archbishop of Besançon
              5. Renaud, attested in 1228
              6. Beatrix, † 1230 before April 8; ⚭ around 1175 Humbert III. , Count of Savoy , † March 4, 1189 ( House of Savoy )
              7. Alexandrine, † 1242; ⚭ 1188 Olivier II. De Baugé , Seigneur de Brosse , † before 1220
              8. 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 )
        5. 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
        6. Hugo (Hugues), † November 13, 1101, 1086 Archbishop of Besançon
        7. Guido (Guy) , attested in 1088, † November 13, 1124, 1088 Archbishop of Vienne , 1107/09 administrator of Besançon, 1119 Pope Calixtus II.
        8. Stephanie (Étiennette), attested in 1108; ⚭ Lambert François Prince de Royans, Seigneur de Peyriers , † after 1119
        9. 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 )
        10. Ermentrude, † after March 8, 1105, heiress of Mömpelgard (Montbéliard); ⚭ around 1065 Dietrich I, 1093 Count von Bar , † February 2, 1102/1105 ( House of Scarponnois )
        11. 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 )
        12. 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 )
        13. Bertha, † May 19, 1097/98; ⚭ 1093 before November 25th Alfonso VI. , 1072 King of Castile , † June 30, 1109 ( House of Jiménez )
      2. Guido (Guy), † after 1069
      3. Hugo (Hugues), † after 1045
    5. (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 )
    6. ? Benno, archdeacon in Langres

The kings of Castile and León 1126–1230 / 1246

  1. 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
    1. Sancha , * after 1102, † after February 28, 1159, Infanta of Castile and León, titular queen of Castile and León
    2. 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) )
      1. (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 )
        1. 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 )
          1. 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)
          2. Sancho, born April 5, 1181 in Burgos, † 14./30. July 1181
          3. Sancha, * 20./28. March 1182, † after February 3, 1184
          4. Urraca , * 1186, † November 2 (or 3), 1220 in Lisbon ; ⚭ 1206 Alfonso II , 1212 King of Portugal ( House of Burgundy ), † March 25, 1223
          5. 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 )
          6. Ferdinand (Fernando), born September 29, 1189, † October 14, 1211 in Madrid
          7. Mafalda, * after 1191, † 1204 in Salamanca
          8. 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)
          9. Konstanze (Constanza), * after 1203, † 1243 in Las Huelgas , abbess there
          10. 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 )
      2. (I) Raimund, * before April 12, 1136, † small
      3. (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
        1. (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
        2. (II) Fernando, * after 1179, † 1187
        3. (III) García Fernández, * premarital 1181/83, † 1184
        4. (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
          1. Diego Sanchez, † 1260, Señor de Fines , Alba de Tormes y Salvatierra
            1. Juan Díaz de Fines
            2. 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 )
              1. Juana Díaz de Fines, Señora de Fines, Alba de Tormes, Salvatierra y Veguillas; ⚭ Rodrigo Iniguez de Biodma , Señor de Otalenca , Alcalde de los Alcázares de Jaén
            3. Maria Díaz de Fines, ⚭ Gome Enríquez, Señor de Probaes , Ricohombre of Castile
          2. Lope Sanchez, Senor de Valenguela
          3. Maria Sanchez de Fines; ⚭ Pedro Fernández de Castro , Ricohombre of Castile, † 1214
      4. (I) Sancha, † August 5, 1177; ⚭ July 20, 1153 in Carrión Sancho VI. , 1150 King of Navarre , † June 27, 1194 in Pamplona ( House Jiménez )
      5. (I) Konstanze (Constanza) , * after 1140, † October 4, 1160; ⚭ before November 18, 1153 Louis VII , 1137 King of France , † September 18, 1180 in Paris ( Capetian )
      6. (I) Garcia, * before March 1142, † before November 1146
      7. (I) Alfonso, * after 1144/46, † before January 1149
      8. (II) Fernando, * 1153/54, † after 1155
      9. (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).
      10. (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 )
      11. (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

The kings of Castile and León 1230 / 46–1312

  1. 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
    1. (I) Fernando, * after 1192, † August 1214
    2. (I) Sancha, * after 1193; † before 1243 in the Villabuena monastery
    3. (I) Dulce, * 1194, † after 1243 in the Villabuena Monastery
    4. (II) Berenguela , * 1198/99; ⚭ 1224 in Toledo Johann von Brienne , King of Jerusalem , Latin Emperor of Constantinople , † 1237 ( House of Brienne )
    5. (II) Constanza, born May 1, 1200, † September 7, 1242 in Las Huelgas
    6. (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
      1. (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)
        1. (illegitimate, mother: Mayor Guillén de Guzmán (1205–1262)) Beatriz , * 1242, † October 27, 1303; ⚭ 1253 Alfons III. , 1248 King of Portugal, † February 16, 1279
        2. Berenguela, * before December 6, 1253 in Seville, † 1300 in Guadalajara , nun in Las Huelgas
        3. Beatriz, * December 1254, † after 1280; ⚭ 1271 Wilhelm IX. (VII.) , 1255/90 Margrave of Montferrat , † 1292 ( Aleramiden )
        4. 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
        5. 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 )
          1. 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 )
          2. 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
          3. Alfonso, * January 1286 in Valladolid, † August 1291 there
          4. Enrique, * 1288 in Vitoria , † 1299
          5. 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)
            1. 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
          6. 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)
          7. 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
        6. 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 )
          1. Sancho of Castile, called el de la Paz , * 1283, † 1312, Señor de Ledesma, Alba de Tormes, Salvatierra, Galisteo y Miranda del Castañar
        7. 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
        8. Jaime, * before August 11, 1268, † August 9, 1284, Señor de Los Cameros
        9. Violante, * after 1270, † before 1308; ⚭ Diego López de Haro, Soberano de Vizcaya, † 1310 in Algeciras
        10. Isabel, * after 1272, † small
        11. Leonor, * after 1274, † small
      2. (I) Fadrique, * before June 6, 1224, † executed 1277; ⚭ around 1274 Katharina, * 1248, † before 1294, daughter of Nikephoros I. Dukas Komnenos , despot of Epirus ( Angelos )
        1. 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
      3. (I) Fernando, * before January 15, 1227 in Cuenca , † after 1243
      4. (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
      5. (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)
        1. (illegitimate, legitimized) Alfonso Fernandez, † before 1284
        2. (illegitimate, legitimized) Fernando Alfonso, † after 1284
      6. (I) Leonor, * after 1232, † small
      7. (I) Berenguela, * after 1233, † 1279 in Las Huelgas , nun there
      8. (I) Sancho, * 1233, † October 27, 1261, 1259 Archbishop of Seville and Toledo
      9. (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
      10. (I) Maria, * and † before November 5, 1235
      11. (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
        1. 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
          1. Laure de Ponthieu; ⚭ Guy de Mauvoisin , † after 1303
          2. 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 )
            1. 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
            2. Jeanne de Ponthieu, † May 30, 1376, Dame d'Espernon, ⚭ Jean , Comte de Vendôme ( House of Montoire )
      12. (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 )
      13. (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
        1. Luis of Castile, * before 1269, † before 1279, Señor de Marchena, Briviesca , Astudilla y Gatón
        2. Berenguela of Castile, † before 1279
    7. (II) Leonor, * 1202, † November 12, 1210 in León
    8. (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
      1. (I) Bianca Alfonso de Molina, † May 1293 in Molina, Señora de Molina y Mesa; ⚭ Alfonso Nino, bastard of Castile, † 1281
      2. (I) Fernando Alfonso, † before 1272
      3. (II) Juana Alfonso de Molina, * after 1245, † after 1280; ⚭ 1269 Lope Díaz de Haro, Soberano de Vizcaya, † 1288
      4. (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)
        1. 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
          1. Alfonso Tellez de Meneses, † after 1318, Señor de Meneses, Montealegre, Tiedra, Grajal de Campos y Alba de List
          2. 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
      5. (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)
      6. (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
      7. (illegitimate, mother: Teresa Pérez de Braganza, see above) Berenguela Alfonso. † July 17, 1272 in Narbonne ; ⚭ Gonzalo Ramírez de Froilaz
      8. (illegitimate, mother: Teresa Pérez de Braganza, see above) Juan Alfonso
      9. (illegitimate, mother: Teresa Pérez de Braganza, see above) Urraca Alfonso; ⚭ Garci Gómez Carrillo

The kings of Castile and León 1312–1379

  1. 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
    1. 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)
    2. Constanza, * after 1308, † after 1310
    3. 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
      1. (II) Fernando, * 1332 in Valladolid, † between February 8 and September 22, 1333
      2. (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
        1. (II) Beatriz, * 1354 in Córdoba , † 1369 in Tordesillas , nun of Santa Clara in Tordesillas
        2. (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 )
        3. (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 )
        4. (II) Alfonso, * 1350 in Tordesillas , † October 19, 1362
        5. (III) Juan of Castile, * January 1355, † 1405; ⚭ Elvira de Eril , daughter of Beltrán de Eril and Magdalena de Falcés
          1. Pedro of Castile, † April 28, 1461, Bishop of Osma and Palencia
          2. Constanza of Castile, † 1478, nun of Santo Domingo el Real de Toledo
      3. (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
        1. Alonso Enriquez y Angulo de Córdoba, * 1354, † 1429, Admiral of Castile, Señor de Medina de Rioseco,
          1. Fadrique Enríquez, † 1473, Conde de Melgar y Rueda, Admiral of Castile, ⚭ Mariana Díez de Córdoba y Ayala
            1. Juana Enríquez ; ⚭ April 1444 John of Aragón , King of Navarre , 1458 King of Aragón etc., † 1479 (House of Barcelona)
      4. (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Sancho Alfonso, * 1331, † after 1343, Señor de Ledesma, Béjar y Galisteo
      5. (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
      6. (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Fadrique Alfonso, Señor de Haro, * October / December 1333 in Seville (twin), † murdered May 29, 1358 there
      7. (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Fernando Alfonso, * November 1336, † after 1342, Señor de Ledesma, Béjar, Galisteo y Montemayor (Córdoba)
      8. (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
      9. (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Juan, * June 1341, † murdered November / December 1359 in Carmona
      10. (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
        1. Fernando of Castile, * 1373, X August 15, 1385 with Aljubarrota , Conde de Alburquerque, Señor de Ledesma etc.
        2. 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 )
        3. (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
      11. (illegitimate, mother: Leonor de Guzman, see above) Pedro Alfonso, * 1345, † murdered November / December 1359 in Cardona , Señor de Aguilar
      12. (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

  1. 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
    1. 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 .
      1. 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
        1. (I) Alfonso, † small
        2. (I) Maria, † small
        3. (I) Blanca, † small
        4. (I) Luis, † before 1351, Comte de Talmont , Señor de El Puerto de Santa Maria
        5. (I) Fernando, † before 1341
        6. (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
        7. (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
      2. 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)
      3. 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
      4. 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
        1. (I) Beatrice de la Cerda, † after 1325
      5. Maria de la Cerda, * 1306, † before May 19, 1354; ⚭ after 1330 Alonso Meléndez de Guzmán , † 1342 in Gibraltar
        1. 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
          1. 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 )
    2. 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
      1. Blanca de la Cerda, * after 1311, † 1347; ⚭ 1328 Juan Manuel of Castile , Señor de Villena y Escalona , † 1348 in Córdoba (see below)
      2. Margarita de la Cerda, * 1312, † before 1373, nun of Caleruega
      3. 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)
        1. 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
        2. Lope Díaz de Haro, * after 1336, † 1343
        3. 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
        4. Nuno Díaz de Haro, * 1348, † December 20, 1352 in Bermeo , Señor de Lara y Vizcaya
        5. (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
      4. 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 )

The Valencia (de Campos)

  1. 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
    1. (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
      1. (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
        1. 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
          1. (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
          2. 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
            1. Antonia de Valencia, ⚭ Fadrique Manrique, Señor de Fuenteaguinaldo
          3. Juana de Valencia, † October 2, 1522; ⚭ Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza ( Álava ), Adelantado de Cazerla
          4. Beatriz de Valencia, ⚭ Juan de Benavides (León) , Señor de Jabalquinto
          5. Isabel de Valencia, ⚭ García de La Cuadra , Señor de Pina y Peñalba
          6. (I) Alfonso Téllez Girón, Señor de Piqueras ; ⚭ NN
            1. Juan de Valencia, Señor de Piqueras; ⚭ Beatrice de Villegas (Burgos)
          7. (I) Fernando de Valencia
          8. (II) Gonzalo de Valencia
          9. (II) Inés de Valencia, ⚭ Enrique de Acuña y Portugal, Señor de Villalba
          10. (illegitimate) Alonso de Valencia
        2. Alfonso de Valencia; ⚭ Mencia de Cárcame y Quesada , daughter of Pedro, Señor de Garcíes, and Juana de Cárcame
        3. Fernando de Valencia, † in the Montmarta Monastery , spiritual in the Order of St. Jerome
      2. (II) Alonso de Valencia, * 1316 (twin), 1355 Bishop of Zamora
    2. (II) Lope Díaz de Haro, * after 1288, † before 1295
    3. (II) María Díaz de Haro, * 1292, † before 1299 in Torrelobatón ; ⚭ 1295 Juan Nuno de Lara, called el menor , Señor de Lara , † 1315
    4. (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.
      1. 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)

The Manuel

  1. 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
    1. (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
    2. (I) Violante Manuel, † 1314 in Lisbon , Señora de Elche y Medellín ; ⚭ around 1287 Affonso, Infant of Portugal, † November 2, 1312, Señor de Portoalegre
    3. (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)
      1. (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
      2. (II) Beatriz Manuel, * 1318/27, † small
      3. (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
        1. Blanca Manuel de Villena, * after 1346, † 1361 in Seville, Señora de Villena, Escalona , Peñafiel , Cartagena , Lorca y Elche
      4. (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)
    4. (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
      1. 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
        1. Alfonso Manuel, † after 1393, 2nd Conde de Carrión
        2. Leonor Manuel, 3rd Condesa de Carrión until 1403; ⚭ Juan Fernández de Padilla
        3. Inés Manuel de Villena, ⚭ Garci Fernández de Villodre
      2. Fernando Manuel, † 1407, Bishop of Calahorra , Abbot in Valladolid

literature

About the Marquis of Ivrea:

  • Detlev Schwennicke : European Family Tables , Volume 3.1 Appendix Table 59 new, used therein:
  • H. Pabst, in: S. Hirsch, H. Pabst: Yearbooks of the German Empire under Heinrich II. , Volume 2; 1864
  • D. Carutti: Della Contessa Adelaide, di Re Arduino e delle otigini Umbertine ; in: Archivio Storico Italiano , Volume 4, Volume 10, 1882
  • Ben. Baudi de Vesme: Il Re Ardoino ; in: Studi Eporiesi, in: Biblioteca della Società Storica Subalpina, ns 7, 1900
  • René Poupardin: Le Royaume de Bourgogne (888-1038) ; 1907
  • Teofilo Rossi, Ferdinando Gabotto: Storia di Torino ; in: Biblioteca della Società Storica Subalpina, Volume 82, 1914,
  • Erich Brandenburg : The descendants of Charlemagne ; Leipzig 1935
  • Dizionario biografico degli Italiani , volumes 1–10; 1950/68
  • Eduard Hlawitschka : Franconia, Alemanni, Bavaria and Burgundy in Northern Italy ; 1960
  • Hagen Keller : On the structure of royal rule in Carolingian and post-Carolingian Italy ; in: Sources and Research from Italian Archives and Libraries, Volume 47, 1967
  • Karl Ferdinand Werner : The descendants of Charlemagne up to around the year 1000 ; in: Wolfgang Braunfels : The afterlife - Charlemagne , Volume 4; Düsseldorf 1967
  • Francesco Cognasso : Il Piemonte nell 'era Sveva ; Miscellanea di storia patria, Volume 4, Volume 10, 1968
  • Giuseppe Sergi: Una grande cironsrizione del regno italico: La marca arduinica di Torino ; in: Studi Medievali, volume 3, 12th year, volume 2, 1971
  • Neithard Bulst : Investigations into the monastery reforms of Wilhelm von Dijon (962-1031) ; Paris Historical Studies, Volume 11, 1973
  • MG Virgili: I possessi dei conti di Biandrate ; in: Bolletino storico-bibliografico subalpino, An. 72, 1974
  • Giuseppe Sergi: Movimento signorile e affirmazione ecclesiastica nel contesto distrettuale di Pombia e Novara from X e XI secolo ; in: Studi Medievali, Volume 3, Volume 16, Volume 1, 1975
  • Giuseppe Sergi: Il declino del potere marchionale anscarico e il riassetto circonscrizionale del Piemonte settentrionale ; in: Bollettino storico-bibliografico subalpino , 73rd year, 1975
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To the Counts of Burgundy etc .:

  • Detlev Schwennicke: European Family Tables , Volume 2, Plate 59–61 and 3.1, Plate 122, used therein:
  • Kurt Mayer: Genealogical-heraldic investigations into the history of the old Kingdom of Burgundy ; Dissertation Munich-Speyer 1930
  • Barthélemy Rameau: Les comtes héréditaires de Mâcon ; in: Annales de l'académie du Mâcon, Volume 33, 3rd part, Volume 6, 1901
  • Jean-Louis Bazin: Les comtes héréditaires de Chalon-sur-Saône (880-1237) ; Paris 1911
  • Père Anselme : Historie de la maison royale de France et des grands officiers de la couronne , Volume 8, Paris 1733 3
  • Ernest Petit: Histoire des ducs de Bourgogne de la race capétienne , Volume 5; Paris 1894; Appendix IX
  • Jules Gauthier et al. a .: Cartulaire des Comtes de Bourgogne (1166-1321) ; in: Mémoires et documents inédits pour servir à l'histoire de la Franche-Comté, Volume 8; Besançon 1908
  • Frédéric Barbey: Louis de Chalon Prince d'Orange… 1390/1463 ; Mémories et documents publiés par la Société d'Histoire de la Suisse romande, 2nd part, volume 13; Lausanne 1926
  • Yearbook of the Society for Lorraine History and Archeology , Volume 21/2; 1910
  • Szabolcs de Vajay : Étiennette, dite de Vienne, Comtesse de Bourgogne ; in: Annales de Bourgogne 32; 1960
  • Szabolcz de Vajay: A propos de la "Guerre de Bourgogne", notes on the successions de Bourgogne et de Mâcon aux Xe et XIe siècles ; in: Annales de Bourgogne 34; 1962
  • Max Quentin: Mémoires sur les derniers comtes d'Auxerre et de Tonnerre de la Maison de Chalon ; in: Bulletin de la société d'histoire nationale Yonne 6, 1852
  • Erich Brandenburg : The descendants of Charlemagne, I. – XIV. Generation ; Leipzig 1935
  • Eberhard Winkhaus : ancestors to Charlemagne and Widukind ; Ennepetal 1950
  • Raoul de Warren : Le château de Frontenay au comté de Bourgogne ; Frontenay 1972
  • Bulletin de l'institut archéologique liègeois , volume 32
  • Paul Bernhard Rupp: The ancestors of Henriette von Mömpelgard ; Writings for Southwest German regional studies; ed. by Hansmartin Decker-Hauff u. a., Volume 15; Stuttgart 1977
  • Lt.-Col. De Saint-Hillier: Quartiers Lorrains , Volume 1; 1931
  • Richard Fester (edit.): Regesten der Margrrafen von Baden and Hachberg , Volume 1; Innsbruck 1892
  • Albert Bruckner (Ed.): Helvetia Sacra , Volume 1.1; Bern 1972
  • Bertram Resmini: The Arelat in the force field of French, English and Angiovinischen politics after 1250 and the influence of Rudolf von Habsburg ; Cologne historical studies 25; Cologne, Vienna 1980
  • Baron Frédéric de Gingins ; in: Mémoires et documents publiés par la Société d'histoire de la Suisse romande , Volume 14
  • Joseph Burg (Ed.): Regest of the Premonstratensian Abbey of Wadgassen ; Saarbrücken 1980
  • Mémoires de la société bourguignonne de geographie et d'histoire , Volume 17; Dijon 1912
  • Olivier Dessemontet: La seigneurie de Balmont au Pays de Vaud 1154/1553 ; Lausanne 1955
  • Léon Viellard: Documents et mémoire pour servir à l'historie du territoire de Belfort ; Besançon 1884

About the kings of Castile and León:

  • Detlev Schwennicke: European Family Tables , Volume 2, Plate 62–64 and 3.1, Plate 123ff, used therein:
  • Manuscript by Ricardo Mateos y Sáinz de Medrano (Barcelona) and Jaime de Salazar y Acha (Madrid)

Remarks

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. ^ Burgundy Kingdom Nobility , accessed August 15, 2013.
  4. at Burgundy Kingdom Nobility he got Mâcon from his father as early as 1078
  5. ^ 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)).
  6. 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hispanianostra.org