(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit Ferdinand III "the Saint" King of Leon and Castile.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1237 in Castile,Spain,Burgos,Spain.Quelle 12
Kind(er):
(2) Sie ist verheiratet mit Jean de Nesle.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1278.
Dau of Aubrey II Count de Dammartin and Matilda of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin; m. Fernando III the Saint, King of Castile. [Tom Blumberg <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX), 15 Apr 2002]
!2nd wife of King Ferdinand III. [Ped. of Charlemagne]
FOSTER LINE
Countess of Ponthieu; m. Ferdinand III; mother of Ferdinand of Castile, Count of Aumale. [Royal Descents, p. 301]
d. 1279 [Judy Martin]
m. Ferdinand III of Castile; mother of Eleanor of Castile and Alfonso X of Castile. [WFT Vol 2 Ped 976]
dates and places per Marlyn Lewis
She was the eldest dau/heir of Simon, a younger bro of Count Renaud fo Dammartin and Aumale (and jure uxoris of Boulogne), by Marie "Talvas," in her own right countess of Ponthieu and Montreuil. Jeanne was most probably born sometime between 1215 and 1220 and in 1235 had been betrothed to Henry III of England, but Lous IX of France terminated the betrothal because he did not want Henry to gain control of Jeanne's small but strategically located inheritance, which lay immediately next to Normandy (which Henry still claimed in 1237) and which controlled the Somme estuary. Instead Louis (probably with his mother Blanche's active assistance) packed Jeanne off to Castile to marry Fernando. After Fernando III's death in 1252, Jeanne at first remained in Castile but became estranged from her stepson Alfonso X who, Jeanne claimed, did not permit
her to control all the lands and incomes Fernando III had meant her to have as a widow. She embraced the cause of her stepson Enrique/Henry and as a result was compelled to leave Castile in 1254. She returned to her native county, where her mother's death in 1250 had made her countess and lived there for the rest of her life. In 1258 she succeeded her cousin, dau. of Count Renaud of Dammartin and Aumale, as countess of Aumale. Dammartin passed to another cousin. In 1260 she took a second husband, John de Nesle, but had no further issue. She died in March 1279. She bore Fernando III five children: Fernando de Pontis, Eleanor, Louis, Ximen/Simon, and John. [John Carmi Parsons <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)]
He was often assigned the county of Aumale because his daughter Jeanne ultimately inherited it, but it came to her on the death of a cousin in 1263, not from her father who d. in 1239. [John Carmi Parsons <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)]
Joan of Dammartin Countess of Ponthieu | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jean de Nesle |