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Ancestors of Dr. Dan L. Anglin
37847312.Henry De BohunV, Earl Of Hereford1408, born WFT Est. 1145-11561408; died WFT Est. 1184-12741408.He was the son of 75694624. Humphrey De BohunIV, Earl of Hereford.
Children of Henry De BohunV, Earl Of Hereford are:
i. | Avise De Bohun1408, born WFT Est. 1184-12231408; died WFT Est. 1217-13071408; married Reginald De Mohun, Earl Of Dunster WFT Est. 1203-12561408; born WFT Est. 1177-12201408; died WFT Est. 1217-13011408. | |||
18923656 | ii. | Humphrey De BohunVI, Earl Of Hereford, born WFT Est. 1184-1237 in Earl of Hereford; died WFT Est. 1257-1340; married (1) Eleanor De Braose WFT Est. 1229-1262 WFT Est. 1242-1298. |
37847320.John I Plantagenet "Lackland" King Of England1409,1410,1411,1412,1413,1414, born December 24, 1166 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England1415,1416; died October 18, 1216 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England1417,1418.He was the son of 75694640. [FITZEMPRESS] Henry II Plantagenet King Of England, Duke of Aq and 75694641. [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] Eleanor of Aquataine, Queen of France & England.He married 37847321. [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] Isabella De Taillefer, Countess of Angouleme August 24, 1200 in Bordeaux, France1419.
37847321.[QUEEN OF ENGLAND] Isabella De Taillefer, Countess of Angouleme1419,1420,1421,1422,1423, born Bet. 1150 - 1200; died May 31, 1246 in Fontevraud Abbey, France1424.She was the daughter of 75694642. [BISHOP OF ANGOULEME] Aymar (Ademar) De TAILLEFER.
Notes for John I Plantagenet "Lackland" King Of England:
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Lackland
JOHN OF ENGLAND(1167-1216). Vicious, shameless, and ungrateful, King John has been called the worst king ever to rule England. Yet the very excesses of his reign proved positive in that they provoked such a violent reaction that his subjects revolted and forced him to put his seal on the Magna Carta. This document became the safeguard of English liberty. John's nickname was Lackland because at first he owned no land. Later his father, King Henry II, gave him castles, lands, and revenues in both England and France. John plotted against his father, however, and the discovery of this conspiracy was a factor in the king's death. John's brother, Richard the Lion-Hearted, became king and added to John's possessions (see Richard, Kings of England). While Richard was absent from England on the Third Crusade, John conspired against him also.
When Richard died in 1199, the barons selected John to be their king. This denied the royal claim of Arthur, son of another brother, Geoffrey. Two French provinces fought for young Arthur, but the boy fell into the hands of John and died soon after. During the war John lost all his French possessions except Aquitaine. John then quarreled with Pope Innocent III about the appointment of Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury. John was excommunicated, and England was forbidden all religious services except baptism and extreme unction. The growing discontent of his subjects finally forced John to recognize the new archbishop.
When John went to France seeking to regain his lands in Normandy, the barons marched against the king and demanded a charter of liberties. All but a handful of followers deserted John. He was forced to meet the barons at Runnymede on June 15, 1215, and to sign the Great Charter (see Magna Carta).
John had no intention of supporting the charter, however. He recruited a new army and destroyed the estates of the barons. The barons then offered the English crown to Louis, a French prince. In the midst of a war for the throne, John died of a fever. The task of restoring the torn kingdom fell to his nine-year-old son, Henry III (see Henry, Kings of England).
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John (of England), called John Lackland (1167-1216), king of England (1199-1216), best known for signing the Magna Carta.
John was born in Oxford on December 24, 1167, the youngest son of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Henry provided for the eventual inheritance of his lands by his older sons before John was born. By 1186, however, only Richard I, the Lion-Hearted, and John were left as Henry's heirs. In 1189, as Henry neared death, John joined Richard's rebellion against their father, and when Richard was crowned, he gave John many estates and titles. John tried but failed to usurp the Crown while Richard was away on the Third Crusade: Upon returning to England, Richard forgave him. When his brother died in 1199, John became king. A revolt ensued by the supporters of Arthur of Brittany (1187-1203), the son of John's brother, Geoffrey (1158-86). Arthur was defeated and captured in 1202, and John is believed to have had him murdered. King Philip II of France continued Arthur's war until John had to surrender nearly all his French possessions in 1204. In 1207 John refused to accept the election of Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury. Pope Innocent III then excommunicated him and began negotiating with Philip for an invasion of England. Desperate, John surrendered England to the pope and in 1213 received it back as a fief. Trying to regain his French possession, he was decisively defeated by Philip in 1214. John's reign had become increasingly tyrannical; to support his wars he had extorted money, raised taxes, and confiscated properties. His barons finally united to force him to respect their rights and privileges. John had little choice but to sign the Magna Carta presented to him by his barons at Runnymede in 1215, making him subject, rather than superior, to the law. Shortly afterward John and the barons were at war. He died at Newark in Nottinghamshire on October 19, 1216, while still pursuing the campaign, and was succeeded by his son, Henry III.
"John (of England)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation
Notes for [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] Isabella De Taillefer, Countess of Angouleme: Isabel Taillefer was the widown of King John when she married Hugh Le Brun |
Children of John England and Isabella De Taillefer are:
i. | Eleanor Plantagent Princess of England1425,1426,1427,1428,1429,1430, born Abt. 1200; died April 13, 1275 in Montargis, Loiret, France1431,1432,1433; married (1) [EARL OF PEMBROKE] William Marshal, Earl Of Pembroke April 23, 12241434,1435,1436; born May 1198 in Of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales1437,1438,1439; died April 11, 1222 in Sp1440,1441,1442; married (2) [EARL OF LEICESTER] Simon De Montfort, V Earl Of Leicester January 07, 1237/38 in Ststephen Chaple, Westminster, Middlesex, England1442; born WFT Est. 1192-12181443; died WFT Est. 1243-13051443. | |||
18923660 | ii. | Henry III Plantagenet King of England, Earl Leic, born October 01, 1206 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; died November 16, 1272 in Westminster, Middlesex, England; married [QUEEN OF SICILY] Eleanor Berengar Countess Of PROVENCE January 14, 1235/36 in Cantebury Cathedral. | ||
18923748 | iii. | [EARL OF CORNWALL] Richard Plantegenet, King of Roman Empire, born January 05, 1208/09 in Winchester, Hampshire, England; died April 02, 1272 in Berkhampsted, Berkhampsted, Hertfordshire, England; married (1) Joan Or Jane De VALLETORT in Unmarried; married (2) Rohese WFT Est. 1201-1246; married (3) Isabella Marshal March 30, 1231; married (4) [COUNTESS OF CORNWALL] Isabel Marshall March 30, 1231 in , Fawley, Buckinghamshire, England; married (5) Sancha Berengar Countess of Provence November 23, 1243 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England; married (6) Beatrix Van VALKENBURG Queen of Roman Empire June 16, 1269 in Kaiserslautern, Rhein-Pfalz, Germany. | ||
iv. | [QUEEN OF SCOTLAND] Joan Plantegenet Princess of England1444,1445,1446,1447,1448, born July 22, 1210 in Coucy, Alsne, France1449,1450,1451; died March 04, 1237/38 in London, Middlesex, England1452,1453,1454; married (1) Llywelyn The Great Gwynedd 12051455; born 11731455; died April 11, 12401455; married (2) Alexander II King Of SCOTLAND June 19, 1221 in York, Yorkshire, England1456,1457; born August 24, 1198 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland1458,1459; died July 08, 1249 in Kerrera, Argyllshire, Scotland1460,1461. | |||
v. | [EMPRESS OF GERMANY] Isabella Plantagenet Princess Of England1462,1463,1464,1465,1466, born 12141467,1468; died 12411469,1470; married (1) Frederick II Emperor Of Rome WFT Est. 1227-12401470; born December 26, 1194 in Lesi, Italy1471,1472; died December 13, 12501473,1474; married (2) [EMPEROR OF GERMANY] Friedrich II Emperor Of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE July 20, 1235 in , Worms, Rhinehessen, Hesse-Darmstadt1475; born 1210. |
Notes for Frederick II Emperor Of Rome: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #2553, Date of Import: Oct 5, 1997] Frederick II (Holy Roman Empire) (1194-1250), Holy Roman emperor (1215-50) and as Frederick I, king of Sicily (1198-1212). Born in Lesi, Italy, on December 26, 1194, Frederick was the son of Henry VI and grandson of Frederick I, Holy Roman emperor. He was made German king in 1196 and on the death of his father two years later became king of Sicily. When his mother, Constance of Sicily (1146-98), acting as regent, died several months later, the four-year-old prince was placed under the guardianship of Pope Innocent III, the new regent of Sicily. Emperor Otto IV was deposed in 1211, and the German princes selected Frederick to replace him. A contest for the imperial throne ensued, because Otto was unwilling to relinquish the crown. Supported by the papacy, to which he promised many concessions, and aided by the French, Frederick was eventually secure in his title. He was crowned king of Germany at Aix-la-Chapelle (now Aachen, Germany) in 1215 and Holy Roman emperor at Rome in 1220. On his coronation Frederick made a number of elaborate promises to the church, including a vow that he would go on a Crusade. He postponed the Crusade, however, because of an outbreak of anarchy in Sicily and because of the resistance of the Lombard cities, which in 1226 renewed the Lombard League, originally formed against his grandfather, Frederick I. The following year Frederick annulled the Treaty of Constance and put the Lombard cities under the ban of the empire. Threatened several times with excommunication if he did not fulfill his coronation pledge, Frederick determined to sail for Jerusalem in 1227. An epidemic forced him to return three days after his departure, whereupon Pope Gregory IX declared him excommunicated. In 1228 Frederick led the Fifth Crusade to the Holy Land, where he took Jerusalem and concluded a 10-year truce with the sultan of Egypt. Having married Yolande (1212-28?), the young daughter of the titular king of Jerusalem, John of Brienne, and having assumed his title upon her death, Frederick was crowned king of Jerusalem in that city in 1229. He returned to Europe and spent many of his remaining years attempting to bring the Lombards under subjection. During intermittent struggles with the papacy he was excommunicated twice again, by Pope Gregory IX in 1239 and in 1245 by Pope Innocent IV. His participation in costly wars in Italy caused him to neglect the welfare of his German subjects. Frederick managed to establish peace, prosperity, and order in Sicily, however, promulgating there in 1231 a comprehensive code of laws, described as the best issued by any Western ruler since the reign of Charlemagne. Frederick also made worthy contributions to learning in Italy. Because he was a man of culture, he gathered scholars and men of letters at his Sicilian court, which Dante called the birthplace of Italian poetry. The University of Naples was founded by Frederick in 1224. For about a century after his death, on December 13, 1250, the belief persisted that Frederick was still alive. According to one famous legend, Frederick resides in a cave in the Kyffhäuser Mountains, in the region of Thuringia, awaiting the summons of the German people to return and restore peace in the empire. The legend was later interpreted to refer to Frederick I. "Frederick II (Holy Roman Empire)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation . |
37847323.Beatrix Countess Of SAVOY1490,1491,1492,1493,1494, born Abt. 1201 in Of Chambery, Savoie, France1495,1496,1497; died December 1266 in France1498,1499,1500,1501.She was the daughter of 75694646. Thomas I Count Of SAVOY and 75694647. Beatrix (Marguerite) De GENEVA & FAUCIGNY.
Children of Raymond Provence and Beatrix SAVOY are:
18923661 | i. | [QUEEN OF SICILY] Eleanor Berengar Countess Of PROVENCE, born 1217 in Of Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, France; died June 24, 1291 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England; married (1) Henry III Plantagenet King of England, Earl Leic January 14, 1235/36 in Cantebury Cathedral; married (2) [KING OF JERUSALEM] Carlo (Charles) I King Of Naples & Sicily January 31, 1245/46. | ||
ii. | Raimund Berengar Count Of PROVENCE1502,1503,1504,1505, born Abt. 1220 in Of, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, France1506,1507,1508; died in (young)1509,1510,1511 | |||
iii. | [QUEEN OF FRANCE] Marguerite Berengar Countess Of PROVENCE1512,1513,1514,1515,1516, born 1221 in St Maime B., Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France1517,1518,1519; died December 21, 1295 in Paris, Seine, France1520,1521,1522; married (1) Saint Louis IX King Of France May 27, 1234 in Sens, Yonne, France1523,1524; born April 25, 1214 in Poissy1525,1526; died August 25, 1270 in Carthage (Near Tunis), Tunisia1527,1528; married (2) Louis IX King Of FRANCE May 27, 1234 in Sens, Yonne, France1529,1530; born April 25, 1214 in Chateau De Poissy, Yvelines, France1531,1532; died August 25, 1270 in Near Tunis, Tunisia1533,1534. |
Notes for Saint Louis IX King Of France: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #2553, Date of Import: Oct 5, 1997] St. Louis He was canonized by Pope Boniface VIII on August 11, 1297, and his feast day is Aug 25.He had 11 children with Margaret. ----------------------------------------- Louis IX, called St. Louis (1214-70), king of France (1226-70), son and successor of Louis VIII. Louis's mother, Blanche of Castile (1188-1252), daughter of Alfonso IX, king of Castile, was regent during his minority and again from 1248 until her death in 1252. During the latter years Louis was in the Holy Land on the Seventh Crusade, one of the religious wars between Christians and Muslims. Louis and his forces were defeated and captured in Egypt in 1250, and the king remained in Syria for four years before returning to France. In 1258 Louis signed the Treaty of Corbeil, relinquishing to the kingdom of Aragón all French claims to Barcelona and Roussillon, in return for which the Aragonese renounced their claims to parts of Provence and Languedoc. In 1259 he signed the Treaty of Paris, by which Henry III of England was confirmed in his possession of territories in southwestern France and Louis received the provinces of Anjou, Normandy, Poitou, Maine, and Touraine. In 1270 Louis embarked on another Crusade and died en route at Tunis in northern Africa. He was succeeded by his son Philip III. Louis, an outstanding monarch of medieval times, was canonized in 1297. His feast day is August 25. "Louis IX," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation |
iv. | Sancha Berengar Countess of Provence1535,1536,1537,1538,1539, born Abt. 1225 in Of, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, France1540,1541,1542; died November 09, 1261 in , Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England1543,1544,1545; married [EARL OF CORNWALL] Richard Plantegenet, King of Roman Empire November 23, 1243 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England1545; born January 05, 1208/09 in Winchester, Hampshire, England1546,1547,1548; died April 02, 1272 in Berkhampsted, Berkhampsted, Hertfordshire, England1549,1550,1551. |
37847324.Fernandez Alfonso IX King of Leon & Castile1552,1553,1554,1555,1556, born August 15, 1171 in Zamora, Leon, Spain1557,1558; died September 24, 12301559,1560.He was the son of 75694648. Fernando Alphoso VIII King of Leon & Castile and 75694649. [QUEEN OF LEON] Urraca Sancha of Navarre Queen Castille, & Leon.He married 37847325. Berengaria Queen Of CASTILE 11971560.
37847325.Berengaria Queen Of CASTILE1561,1562,1563,1564,1565, born 1181 in Of Burgos, Burgos, Spain1566,1567,1568; died November 08, 1246 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain1569,1570,1571.She was the daughter of 75694650. Alfonso VIII SANCHEZ King Of CASTILE and 75694651. [QUEEN OF CASTILE] Eleanor Plantegenet Queen England, & Aquitaine.
Notes for Fernandez Alfonso IX King of Leon & Castile:
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Alfonso IX (1166?-1230), king of Leon (1188-1230). In 1197 he married Berengaria (1171-1246), daughter of his first cousin King Alfonso VIII of Castile and granddaughter of King Henry II of England. Pope Innocent III annulled the marriage in 1214 because of the family relationship of Alfonso and Berengaria. Alfonso founded the University of Salamanca and captured Caceres, Badajoz, and Merida from the Muslim Almohads.
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Children of Fernandez Castile and Berengaria CASTILE are:
i. | Berenguela Princess Of LEON & CASTILE1572,1573,1574,1575, born Bet. 1198 - 11991576; died March 12, 1236/371576; married [KING OF JERUSALEM] Jean De Brienne, King Of Jerusalem 12221577,1578; born 1168 in Emperor of Constantinople, Crusader1579; died March 21, 1236/371579. | |||
ii. | Constanza Princess Of LEON & CASTILE1580,1581,1582, born May 01, 1200 in Of, Leon, Leon, Spain1583,1584; died September 07, 12421585,1586 | |||
18923662 | iii. | Ferdinand III "The Saint" King of LEON & CASTILE, born 1201 in Leon, Spain; died May 30, 1252; married (1) E. Swabia Queen of Castile; married (2) Joanna Of Ponthieu, Queen of Leon & Castile WFT Est. 1217-1247; married (3) [QUEEN OF CASTILE] Elisabeth Princess Of SWABIA November 30, 1219 in , Burgos, Burgos, Spain; married (4) [COMTESSE DE PONTHIEU] Jeanne (Joan) De Dammartin Queen of Castile 1237. | ||
iv. | [SENOR DE MOLINA Y MESA] Alfonso Alfonsez Prince Of LEON & CASTILE1587,1588,1589, born Abt. 1220 in Of Leon, Leon, Spain1590,1591; died January 06, 1271/72 in Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain1592,1593; married (1) Teresa Perez De BRAGANCA in Not Married1594,1595; married (2) [SENORA DE MOLINA Y MESA] Mafalda Gonzalez De LARA Abt. 1239 in Of Molina, Guadalajara, Spain1596,1597; born Abt. 1225; married (3) Teresa Gonzalez De LARA Aft. September 1244 in Of Molina, Guadalajara, Spain1598,1599; born Abt. 1224; married (4) [SENORA DE MONTEALEGRE Y Mayor Alfonso De MENESES Aft. 1246 in Of, Molina, Guadalajara, Spain1600,1601 |
37847326.Simon, Count Of Ponthieu1602, born WFT Est. 1152-11971602; died WFT Est. 1197-12761602.
Child of Simon, Count Of Ponthieu is:
18923663 | i. | Joanna Of Ponthieu, Queen of Leon & Castile, born WFT Est. 1197-1224; died WFT Est. 1247-1311; married Ferdinand III "The Saint" King of LEON & CASTILE WFT Est. 1217-1247. |
37847360.Sir Knight Henry Champernon, born Abt. 1208 in Clist, D., England; died Aft. 1272.He was the son of 75694720. Sir Knight Oliver Champernon and 75694721. Eva Andea.He married 37847361. Dionisia English Abt. 1233 in Modbury, D., England.
37847361.Dionisia English, born Abt. 1212 in Stokeley, D., England.She was the daughter of 75694722. Robert English.
Child of Sir Champernon and Dionisia English is:
18923680 | i. | Sir Knight Richard Champernon, born Abt. 1260 in Modbury, D., England; died Aft. 1272; married Joan Okeston |