Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster
F, #36101, b. 2 February 1282, d. 3 December 1322
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Birth | 2 February 1282 | Birth: Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster, was born on 2 February 1282 at Kidwelly CastleB in Kidwelly, Carmarthanshire, Wales, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | before 2 March 1297 | Marriage: Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, and Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster, were married before 2 March 1297.1 |
Death | 3 December 1322 | Death: Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster, died on 3 December 1322 at age 40 at Mottisfont PrioryB in Mottisfont, Hampshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | before 2 March 1297 | As of before 2 March 1297, Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster, was also known as Maud Plantagenet.1 |
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Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster
M, #36102, b. 1281, d. 22 September 1345
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Birth | 1281 | Birth: Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, was born in 1281 at Grosmont CastleB in Grosmont, Monmouthshire, Wales, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | before 2 March 1297 | Marriage: Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, and Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster, were married before 2 March 1297.1 |
Death | 22 September 1345 | Death: Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, died on 22 September 1345 at age ~64 at Leicester CastleB in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
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Blanche D' Artois, Queen of Navarre
F, #36103, b. 1248, d. 2 May 1302
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Birth | 1248 | Birth: Blanche D' Artois, Queen of Navarre, was born in 1248 in Arras, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | between 18 December 1275 and 19 January 1276 | Marriage: Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England, and Blanche D' Artois, Queen of Navarre, were married between 18 December 1275 and 19 January 1276 in Paris, Île-de-France, FranceB.1 |
Death | 2 May 1302 | Death: Blanche D' Artois, Queen of Navarre, died on 2 May 1302 at age ~54 in Paris, Île-de-France, FranceB.1 |
Name | 1276 | As of 1276, Blanche D' Artois, Queen of Navarre, was also known as Blanche Plantagenet.1 |
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Eleanor of Provence Berenguer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Provence
F, #36104, b. 1223, d. 25 June 1291
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Son* | Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England+ (b. 17 June 1239, d. 7 July 1307) |
Daughter* | Margaret Plantagenet, Princess of England, Queen consort of Scotland (b. 5 October 1240, d. 27 February 1274) |
Daughter* | Beatrice Plantagenet, Princess of England (b. 25 June 1242, d. 24 March 1275) |
Son* | Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England+ (b. 16 January 1245, d. 5 June 1296) |
Daughter* | Catherine Plantagenet, Princess of England (b. 25 November 1253, d. 3 May 1257) |
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Birth | 1223 | Birth: Eleanor of Provence Berenguer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Provence, was born in 1223 in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 14 January 1236 | Marriage: Henry III Plantagenet, King of England, and Eleanor of Provence Berenguer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Provence, were married on 14 January 1236 at Canterbury CathedralB in Canterbury, Kent, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 25 June 1291 | Death: Eleanor of Provence Berenguer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Provence, died on 25 June 1291 at age ~68 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | 14 January 1236 | As of 14 January 1236, Eleanor of Provence Berenguer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Provence, was also known as Eleanor of Provence Plantagenet.1 |
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Henry III Plantagenet, King of England
M, #36105, b. 1 October 1207, d. 16 November 1272
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Son* | Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England+ (b. 17 June 1239, d. 7 July 1307) |
Daughter* | Margaret Plantagenet, Princess of England, Queen consort of Scotland (b. 5 October 1240, d. 27 February 1274) |
Daughter* | Beatrice Plantagenet, Princess of England (b. 25 June 1242, d. 24 March 1275) |
Son* | Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England+ (b. 16 January 1245, d. 5 June 1296) |
Daughter* | Catherine Plantagenet, Princess of England (b. 25 November 1253, d. 3 May 1257) |
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Birth | 1 October 1207 | Birth: Henry III Plantagenet, King of England, was born on 1 October 1207 at Winchester CastleB in Winchester, Hampshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 14 January 1236 | Marriage: Henry III Plantagenet, King of England, and Eleanor of Provence Berenguer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Provence, were married on 14 January 1236 at Canterbury CathedralB in Canterbury, Kent, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 16 November 1272 | Death: Henry III Plantagenet, King of England, died on 16 November 1272 at age 65 at Westminster AbbeyB in Westminster, Middlesex, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Burial | | Burial: Henry III Plantagenet, King of England, was buried. Per his request, he was buried in Westminster Abbey in front of the church's high altar, in the former resting place of Edward the Confessor. A few years later, work began on a grander tomb for the King and in 1290 his son King Edward moved his father's body to its current location in Westminster Abbey. In 1292 Henry's heart was removed from his tomb and reburied at Fontevraud Abbey with the bodies of his Angevin family.1 |
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Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England
M, #36106, b. 17 June 1239, d. 7 July 1307
Parents
Edward I, King of England
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Birth | 17 June 1239 | Birth: Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England, was born on 17 June 1239 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 18 October 1254 | Marriage: Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England, and Eleanor of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu, were married on 18 October 1254 in Burgos, Burgos, Castilla y León, SpainB.1 |
Death | 7 July 1307 | Death: Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England, died on 7 July 1307 at age 68 in Burgh-On-The-Sands, Cumberland, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Burial | 28 October 1307 | Burial: Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England, was buried on 28 October 1307 at Westminster AbbeyB in Westminster, Middlesex, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Caste | | Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England, was associated with House of Plantagenet.1 |
Title | 19 August 1274 | He held the title of on 19 August 1274. King of England1 |
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Margaret Plantagenet, Princess of England, Queen consort of Scotland
F, #36107, b. 5 October 1240, d. 27 February 1274
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Birth | 5 October 1240 | Birth: Margaret Plantagenet, Princess of England, Queen consort of Scotland, was born on 5 October 1240 at Windsor CastleB in Windsor, Berkshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1251 | Marriage: Alexander III Dunkeld, King of Scots, and Margaret Plantagenet, Princess of England, Queen consort of Scotland, were married in 1251.1 |
Death | 27 February 1274 | Death: Margaret Plantagenet, Princess of England, Queen consort of Scotland, died on 27 February 1274 at age 33 at Cupar CastleB in Cupar, Fife, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Beatrice Plantagenet, Princess of England
F, #36108, b. 25 June 1242, d. 24 March 1275
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Birth | 25 June 1242 | Birth: Beatrice Plantagenet, Princess of England, was born on 25 June 1242 in Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 22 January 1260 | Marriage: John Ipstones and Beatrice Plantagenet, Princess of England, were married on 22 January 1260 in Saint-Denis, FranceB.1 |
Death | 24 March 1275 | Death: Beatrice Plantagenet, Princess of England, died on 24 March 1275 at age 32 in London, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | 22 January 1260 | As of 22 January 1260, Beatrice Plantagenet, Princess of England, was also known as Beatrice Ipstones.1 |
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Catherine Plantagenet, Princess of England
F, #36109, b. 25 November 1253, d. 3 May 1257
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Birth | 25 November 1253 | Birth: Catherine Plantagenet, Princess of England, was born on 25 November 1253 at WestminsterB in London, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 3 May 1257 | Death: Catherine Plantagenet, Princess of England, died on 3 May 1257 at age 3 at WestminsterB in London, England, United KingdomB.1 |
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John Ipstones
M, #36110, b. 1232, d. between 1274 and 1275
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Birth | 1232 | Birth: John Ipstones was born in 1232 in Ipstones, Staffordshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 22 January 1260 | Marriage: John Ipstones and Beatrice Plantagenet, Princess of England, were married on 22 January 1260 in Saint-Denis, FranceB.1 |
Death | between 1274 and 1275 | Death: John Ipstones died between 1274 and 1275 in Ipstones, Staffordshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
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Alexander III Dunkeld, King of Scots
M, #36111, b. 4 September 1241, d. 19 March 1286
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Birth | 4 September 1241 | Birth: Alexander III Dunkeld, King of Scots, was born on 4 September 1241 in Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1251 | Marriage: Alexander III Dunkeld, King of Scots, and Margaret Plantagenet, Princess of England, Queen consort of Scotland, were married in 1251.1 |
Death | 19 March 1286 | Death: Alexander III Dunkeld, King of Scots, died on 19 March 1286 at age 44 in Kinghorn Ness, Fife, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Eleanor of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu
F, #36112, b. 1241, d. 28 November 1290
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Birth | 1241 | Birth: Eleanor of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu, was born in 1241 in Burgos, Burgos, Castilla y León, SpainB.1 |
Marriage | 18 October 1254 | Marriage: Edward I ("Longshanks") Plantagenet, King of England, and Eleanor of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu, were married on 18 October 1254 in Burgos, Burgos, Castilla y León, SpainB.1 |
Death | 28 November 1290 | Death: Eleanor of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu, died on 28 November 1290 at age ~49 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | 18 October 1254 | As of 18 October 1254, Eleanor of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu, was also known as Eleanor Plantagenet.1 |
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Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England
M, #36113, b. 16 January 1245, d. 5 June 1296
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Birth | 16 January 1245 | Birth: Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England, was born on 16 January 1245 in London, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | between 18 December 1275 and 19 January 1276 | Marriage: Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England, and Blanche D' Artois, Queen of Navarre, were married between 18 December 1275 and 19 January 1276 in Paris, Île-de-France, FranceB.1 |
Death | 5 June 1296 | Death: Edmund Plantagenet, Prince of England, died on 5 June 1296 at age 51 in Boyonne, Pyreness-Atlantiques, Aquitaine, FranceB.1 |
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Matilda (Maud) de Brabant, Countess of Artois
F, #36114, b. 14 June 1224, d. 29 September 1288
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Birth | 14 June 1224 | Birth: Matilda (Maud) de Brabant, Countess of Artois, was born on 14 June 1224 in Brabant, Meuse, Lorraine, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 14 June 1237 | Marriage: Robert I ("The Good") Artois, Count of Artois, and Matilda (Maud) de Brabant, Countess of Artois, were married on 14 June 1237 in Champagne-Ardenne, FranceB.1 |
Death | 29 September 1288 | Death: Matilda (Maud) de Brabant, Countess of Artois, died on 29 September 1288 at age 64 in Cercamp, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, FranceB.1 |
Name | 14 June 1237 | As of 14 June 1237, Matilda (Maud) de Brabant, Countess of Artois, was also known as Matilda (Maud) Artois.1 |
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Robert I ("The Good") Artois, Count of Artois
M, #36115, b. 25 September 1216, d. 8 February 1249
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Birth | 25 September 1216 | Birth: Robert I ("The Good") Artois, Count of Artois, was born on 25 September 1216 in Artois, Champagne-Ardenne, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 14 June 1237 | Marriage: Robert I ("The Good") Artois, Count of Artois, and Matilda (Maud) de Brabant, Countess of Artois, were married on 14 June 1237 in Champagne-Ardenne, FranceB.1 |
Death | 8 February 1249 | Death: Robert I ("The Good") Artois, Count of Artois, died on 8 February 1249 at age 32 in Mussouri, EgyptB.1 |
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Louis VIII Capet, King of France
M, #36116, b. 5 September 1187, d. 8 November 1226
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Louis VIII, King of France, from 14 Jul 1223 - 8 Nov 1226
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Birth | 5 September 1187 | Birth: Louis VIII Capet, King of France, was born on 5 September 1187 in Paris, Île-de-France, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 23 May 1200 | Marriage: Louis VIII Capet, King of France, and Blanche of Castille were married on 23 May 1200 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, Haute-Normandie, FranceB.1 |
Death | 8 November 1226 | Death: Louis VIII Capet, King of France, died on 8 November 1226 at age 39 in Montpensrchateau, Montpensier, Puy-De-Dome, FranceB.1 |
Caste | | Louis VIII Capet, King of France, was associated with Capet.2 |
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Blanche of Castille
F, #36117, b. 4 March 1188, d. 27 November 1252
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Blanca de Castilla
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Birth | 4 March 1188 | Birth: Blanche of Castille was born on 4 March 1188 in Palencia, Castile, SpainB.1 |
Marriage | 23 May 1200 | Marriage: Louis VIII Capet, King of France, and Blanche of Castille were married on 23 May 1200 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, Haute-Normandie, FranceB.1 |
Death | 27 November 1252 | Death: Blanche of Castille died on 27 November 1252 at age 64 in Paris, Île-de-France, FranceB.1 |
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John Plantagenet, King of England
M, #36118, b. 24 December 1166, d. 19 October 1216
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John, King of England, from 6 April 1199 to 19 Oct 1216
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Birth | 24 December 1166 | Birth: John Plantagenet, King of England, was born on 24 December 1166 at Kings Manor HouseB in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 24 August 1200 | Marriage: John Plantagenet, King of England, and Isabella of Angoulême Taillefer, Queen consort of England, were married on 24 August 1200 in Angoulême, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, FranceB.2 |
Death | 19 October 1216 | Death: John Plantagenet, King of England, died on 19 October 1216 at age 49 at Newark CastleB in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Memo | 1189 | Memo: In 1189, John was married to Isabel of Gloucester. They had no children. John had their marriage annulled, and she was never acknowledged as queen.2 |
Memo | 15 June 1215 | Memo: As the youngest son of Henry II, John could expect no inheritance. Henry II divided his land among his sons before John was born. Later, John was expected to receive Ireland as a kingdom. Henry’s other sons strongly disagreed with this plan. When Henry died, John’s brother, Richard received all of Henry’s possessions, and John accepted Ireland as a feudal holding from Richard.[2] His family life was tumultuous, as his older brothers all became involved in rebellions against Henry. His mother, Eleanor, was imprisoned by Henry in 1173, when John was about five years old.
As a young man, John already had a reputation for treachery. He conspired sometimes with and sometimes against his elder brothers, Henry, Richard and Geoffrey. In 1184, John and Richard both claimed that they were the rightful heir to Aquitaine, one of many unfriendly encounters between the two.
His reign was marked by disputes between John and his barons and bishops. Because of this the nobles forced him to observe the agreement called Magna Carta, to limit his power. The Magna Carta was a significant legal document in English history, as well as the first English “bill of rights”. It introduced the idea that monarchs had limited rights and had to follow certain laws, and it gave the nobles more say in the government. It not only affected English government, but inspired governments of other countries.2 |
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Henry II Plantagenet, King of England
M, #36119, b. 5 March 1133, d. 6 July 1189
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Henry II, King of England, from 19 Dec 1154 - 6 Jul 1189
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Birth | 5 March 1133 | Birth: Henry II Plantagenet, King of England, was born on 5 March 1133 in Le Mans, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 18 May 1152 | Marriage: Henry II Plantagenet, King of England, and Eleanor of Aquitaine Ramnulfids, Queen consort of France, Queen consort of England, were married on 18 May 1152 in Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, FranceB.1 |
Death | 6 July 1189 | Death: Henry II Plantagenet, King of England, died on 6 July 1189 at age 56 in Chinon, FranceB.1 |
Title | 25 October 1154 | Henry II Plantagenet, King of England, held the title of on 25 October 1154. King of England1 |
Memo | 1188 | Memo: Henry was the son of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda. He married Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1152 and was crowned king in 1154. His children included the future kings Richard, who would later lead many battles, and John. Although he was King of England, he never learnt the English language because his family had come over from Normandy in 1066. They spoke Norman French. Henry was intelligent and well educated. He spoke Latin fluently, which was the language of educated people in Europe at that time. All documents and laws were written in Latin.
Henry had an enormous impact on Law and Order. Henry was unhappy with how the law was not applied the same across England, and his changes helped to develop the common law. This was the way that laws would be applied in the same way in all towns and villages, so everyone was treated the same and with fairness. To do this, Henry made a number of changes:
Created Judges who would travel the country and judge the cases of people accused of breaking the law. This meant that all crimes were judged by the King or his judges, and not by local people who might be biased or influences.
Allowed judges to collect the fines from punishments of small crimes, which would be then given to the King.
Created Trial by Jury. This meant that a number of local men, usually 12, would judge the case of someone accused of a crime. If they believed he was guilty, he would be punished, and if they believed he was innocent, he would be set free.1 |
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Eleanor of Aquitaine Ramnulfids, Queen consort of France, Queen consort of England
F, #36120, b. 1122, d. 31 March 1204
Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Birth | 1122 | Birth: Eleanor of Aquitaine Ramnulfids, Queen consort of France, Queen consort of England, was born in 1122 in Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 18 May 1152 | Marriage: Henry II Plantagenet, King of England, and Eleanor of Aquitaine Ramnulfids, Queen consort of France, Queen consort of England, were married on 18 May 1152 in Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, FranceB.1 |
Death | 31 March 1204 | Death: Eleanor of Aquitaine Ramnulfids, Queen consort of France, Queen consort of England, died on 31 March 1204 at age ~82 in Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, FranceB.1 |
Caste | | Eleanor of Aquitaine Ramnulfids, Queen consort of France, Queen consort of England, was associated with Ramnulfids.1 |
Name | 18 May 1152 | As of 18 May 1152, Eleanor of Aquitaine Ramnulfids, Queen consort of France, Queen consort of England, was also known as Eleanor of Aquitaine Plantagenet.1 |
Memo | | Memo: Eleanor of Aquitaine was the daughter of William X of Aquitaine. She had a younger sister called Petronilla of Aquitaine. She brought the province of Aquitaine to England when she married Henry II of England. It stayed under English control for 300 years.
Eleanor inherited land in France at the age of 15. She married Louis VII of France on July 22, 1137, and had two daughters: Marie of France Alix of France
The marriage was later annulled, as there were no male children.
Eleanor then married Henry II of England on May 18, 1152, and had eight children, including:
Guilhem who died at the age of 3. Henry the Young King Richard I of England John I of England Matilda of England Joan/Joanna of England Eleanor of England1 |
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Isabella of Angoulême Taillefer, Queen consort of England
F, #36121, b. about 1186, d. 4 June 1246
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Birth | about 1186 | Birth: Isabella of Angoulême Taillefer, Queen consort of England, was born about 1186 in Angoulême, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 24 August 1200 | Marriage: John Plantagenet, King of England, and Isabella of Angoulême Taillefer, Queen consort of England, were married on 24 August 1200 in Angoulême, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, FranceB.1 |
Death | 4 June 1246 | Death: Isabella of Angoulême Taillefer, Queen consort of England, died on 4 June 1246 at age ~60.1 |
Caste | | Isabella of Angoulême Taillefer, Queen consort of England, was associated with Taillefer.1 |
Name | 24 August 1200 | As of 24 August 1200, Isabella of Angoulême Taillefer, Queen consort of England, was also known as Isabella of Angoulême Plantagenet.1 |
Memo | 1201 | Memo: At the time of her marriage to John, the blonde and blue-eyed 14-year-old Isabella was already renowned by some for her beauty[5] and has sometimes been called the Helen of the Middle Ages by historians.[6] Isabella was much younger than her husband and possessed a volatile temper similar to his own. King John was infatuated with his young, beautiful wife; however, his acquisition of her had at least as much to do with spiting his enemies as romantic love. She was already engaged to Hugh IX le Brun when she was taken by John.1 |
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Richard Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Cornwall
M, #36122, b. 5 January 1209, d. 2 April 1272
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Birth | 5 January 1209 | Birth: Richard Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Cornwall, was born on 5 January 1209 at Winchester CastleB in Winchester, Hampshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 2 April 1272 | Death: Richard Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Cornwall, died on 2 April 1272 at age 63.1 |
Title | 1217 | Richard Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Cornwall, held the title of in 1217. High Sheriff of Berkshire1 |
Title | 1225 | He held the title of in 1225. 1st Earl of Cornwall1 |
Title | 1225 | He held the title of in 1225. Count of Poitou1 |
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Joan Plantagenet, Queen consort of Scotland
F, #36123, b. 22 July 1210, d. 4 March 1238
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Birth | 22 July 1210 | Birth: Joan Plantagenet, Queen consort of Scotland, was born on 22 July 1210.1 |
Marriage | 21 June 1221 | Marriage: Alexander II Dunkeld, King of Scots, and Joan Plantagenet, Queen consort of Scotland, were married on 21 June 1221 at York MinsterB in York, Yorkshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 4 March 1238 | Death: Joan Plantagenet, Queen consort of Scotland, died on 4 March 1238 at age 27.1 |
Name | 21 June 1221 | As of 21 June 1221, Joan Plantagenet, Queen consort of Scotland, was also known as Joan of Scotland.1 |
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Alexander II Dunkeld, King of Scots
M, #36124, b. 24 August 1198, d. 6 July 1249
Alexander II, King of Scots
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Birth | 24 August 1198 | Birth: Alexander II Dunkeld, King of Scots, was born on 24 August 1198 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 21 June 1221 | Marriage: Alexander II Dunkeld, King of Scots, and Joan Plantagenet, Queen consort of Scotland, were married on 21 June 1221 at York MinsterB in York, Yorkshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 15 May 1239 | Marriage: Alexander II Dunkeld, King of Scots, and Marie de Coucy, Queen consort of Scotland, were married on 15 May 1239 in Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 6 July 1249 | Death: Alexander II Dunkeld, King of Scots, died on 6 July 1249 at age 50 in Kerrera, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Caste | | Alexander II Dunkeld, King of Scots, was associated with Dunkeid.1 |
Title | 4 December 1214 | He held the title of on 4 December 1214. King of Scots1 |
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Marie de Coucy, Queen consort of Scotland
F, #36125, b. 1218, d. 1285
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Birth | 1218 | Birth: Marie de Coucy, Queen consort of Scotland, was born in 1218.1 |
Marriage | 15 May 1239 | Marriage: Alexander II Dunkeld, King of Scots, and Marie de Coucy, Queen consort of Scotland, were married on 15 May 1239 in Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 1285 | Death: Marie de Coucy, Queen consort of Scotland, died in 1285 at age ~67.1 |
Memo | | Memo: Marie was the daughter of Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy and his third spouse Marie de Montmirel (fr) (1192 – 1267) and a great-great granddaughter of Louis VI of France. According to the chronicler Matthew Paris, she was beautiful and very wealthy. In 1238, Alexander II, King of Scots needed to have an heir after the death of his first childless spouse, Joan of England. King Henry III of England claimed sovereignty over Scotland, which was opposed by Alexander, who wished to make an alliance with France against England. Enguerrand III was a powerful French vassal and a known enemy of England, and the marriage between Marie and Alexander II was regarded as a French-Scottish alliance against England.1 |
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