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Household of Marie María Aragón de Montpellier reina de Aragón

She is married to Pedro II el Católico Aragon.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Jose Aragon  1840-????

  • The couple has common ancestors.

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    María de Montpellier, reina de Aragón is your 24th great grandmother.
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    ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn
    your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
    her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
    her mother ·Üí John Merrit Wooldridge
    her father ·Üí Merritt Wooldridge
    his father ·Üí Chesley Wooldridge
    his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge, Jr.
    his father ·Üí Mary Wooldridge
    his mother ·Üí Mary Martha Flournoy
    her mother ·Üí Jane Gower
    her mother ·Üí William Hatcher, of Varina Parish
    her father ·Üí Mary Hatcher
    his mother ·Üí Robert Smythe, Sir
    her father ·Üí Thomas "Customer" Smythe, MP
    his father ·Üí John Smythe, Esq., of Corsham
    his father ·Üí Isabel Smythe
    his mother ·Üí Sir John de Neville, Earl of Northumberland
    her father ·Üí Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury
    his father ·Üí Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland
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    her father ·Üí Edward III of England
    his father ·Üí Isabella of France, Queen consort of England
    his mother ·Üí Philippe IV le Bel, roi de France
    her father ·Üí Isabel de Aragón, Reina Consorte de Francia
    his mother ·Üí James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon
    her father ·Üí María de Montpellier, reina de Aragón
    his mother

    María de Montpellier, reina de Aragón is your 23rd great grandmother.
    You
    ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn
    your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
    her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
    his mother ·Üí William M LEE, Will
    her father ·Üí Britton Lee
    his father ·Üí William Samuel Lee
    his father ·Üí Lemuel Samuel Lee
    his father ·Üí Edward Lee, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Mary Bryan
    his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
    her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan
    his father ·Üí William Bryan
    his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan, II, Justicar of Ireland
    his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan I "The Vicar of Hell", Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
    his father ·Üí Lady Margaret Bryan
    his mother ·Üí Humphrey Bourchier, Sir
    her father ·Üí John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners
    his father ·Üí Anne of Gloucester, Countess of Stafford
    his mother ·Üí Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester
    her father ·Üí Edward III of England
    his father ·Üí Isabella of France, Queen consort of England
    his mother ·Üí Philippe IV le Bel, roi de France
    her father ·Üí Isabel de Aragón, Reina Consorte de Francia
    his mother ·Üí James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon
    her father ·Üí María de Montpellier, reina de Aragón
    his mother

    Maria de Montpellier, reine d'Aragon
    Gender:
    Female
    Birth:
    circa 1180
    Montpellier, Herault, Languedoc, France
    Death:
    April 21, 1213 (29-37)
    Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
    Place of Burial:
    Saint Peter, Bolzano, Italy
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Guillaume VIII, seigneur de de Montpéllier and Eudokia Komnena
    Wife of Pedro II el Católico, rey de Aragón; Raymond Geoffroi II, Vicomte de Marseille and Bernard IV, comte de Comminges
    Mother of Sancha d'Aragón; James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon; Cecilia des Baux-Orange; P√©ronne de Comminges and Mathilde de Comminges
    Sister of Guillaume IX, seigneur de Montpéller

    https://www.geni.com/people/Mar%C3%ADa-de-Montpellier-reina-de-Aragón/6000000000125793641

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    María de Montpellier, reina de Aragón is your 26th great grandmother.
    You
    ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn
    your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
    her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
    his mother ·Üí William M LEE, Will
    her father ·Üí Britton Lee
    his father ·Üí William Samuel Lee
    his father ·Üí Lemuel Samuel Lee
    his father ·Üí Edward Lee, Sr.
    his father ·Üí Mary Lee
    his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
    her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan
    his father ·Üí Catherine Bryan
    his mother ·Üí Catherine Morgan
    her mother ·Üí Nicholas Herbert
    her father ·Üí Mary Gamage
    his mother ·Üí Sir Thomas Gamage of Colty Castle
    her father ·Üí Elinor Gamage
    his mother ·Üí Margaret Touchet
    her mother ·Üí Eleanor Tuchet (de Holland), Baroness Audley
    her mother ·Üí Constance of York, Countess of Gloucester
    her mother ·Üí Isabella of Castile, Duchess consort of York
    her mother ·Üí Pedro I el Cruel, rey de Castilla y León
    her father ·Üí Alfonso XI the Just, King of Castile and León
    his father ·Üí Infanta Constanza De Portugal
    his mother ·Üí Elizabeth of Aragon
    her mother ·Üí Pedro III el Grande, rey de Aragón
    her father ·Üí James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon
    his father ·Üí María de Montpellier, reina de Aragón
    his mother

    Marie of Montpellier (adapted from Occitan: Maria de Montpelhièr) (1182 ဓ 18 April 1213) was the daughter of William VIII of Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene. A condition of the marriage was that the firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed to the lordship of Montpellier on William's death.
    Marie married Barral of Marseille in 1192 or shortly before, but was widowed in that year. Her second marriage, in 1197, was to Bernard IV of Comminges, and her father now insisted on her giving up her right to inherit Montpellier. Marie had two daughters by Bernard, Mathilde and Petronille. The marriage was, however, notoriously polygamous, Bernard having two other living wives. It was annulled (some say on Marie's insistence, some say on that of Peter II of Aragon) and the annulment meant that she was once more heir to Montpellier.
    William had died in 1202. Marie's half-brother, William's son by Agnes of Castile, William, had taken control of the city, but Marie asserted her right to it. On 15 June 1204 she married Peter II and was recognised as Lady of Montpellier. Her son by Peter, James, the future James the Conqueror, was born on 1 February 1208. Peter immediately attempted to divorce her, hoping both to marry Maria of Montferrat, Queen of Jerusalem, and to claim Montpellier for himself. Marie's last years were spent in combating these political and matrimonial manoeuvres. Pope Innocent III finally decided in her favour, refusing to permit the divorce. Both Marie and Peter died in 1213; James inherited Aragon and Montpellier.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_of_Montpellier

    Marie of Montpellier (adapted from Occitan: Maria de Montpelhièr) (1182 ဓ 18 April 1213) was the daughter of William VIII of Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene. A condition of the marriage was that the firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed to the lordship of Montpellier on William's death.
    Marie married Barral of Marseille in 1192 or shortly before, but was widowed in that year. Her second marriage, in 1197, was to Bernard IV of Comminges, and her father now insisted on her giving up her right to inherit Montpellier. Marie had two daughters by Bernard, Mathilde and Petronille. The marriage was, however, notoriously polygamous, Bernard having two other living wives. It was annulled (some say on Marie's insistence, some say on that of Peter II of Aragon) and the annulment meant that she was once more heir to Montpellier.
    William had died in 1202. Marie's half-brother, William's son by Agnes of Castile, William, had taken control of the city, but Marie asserted her right to it. On 15 June 1204 she married Peter II and was recognised as Lady of Montpellier. Her son by Peter, James, the future James the Conqueror, was born on 1 February 1208. Peter immediately attempted to divorce her, hoping both to marry Maria of Montferrat, Queen of Jerusalem, and to claim Montpellier for himself. Marie's last years were spent in combating these political and matrimonial manoeuvres. Pope Innocent III finally decided in her favour, refusing to permit the divorce. Both Marie and Peter died in 1213; James inherited Aragon and Montpellier.

    Marie of Montpellier (adapted from Occitan: Maria de Montpelhièr) (1182 ဓ 18 April 1213) was the daughter of William VIII of Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene. A condition of the marriage was that the firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed to the lordship of Montpellier on William's death.
    Marie married Barral of Marseille in 1192 or shortly before, but was widowed in that year. Her second marriage, in 1197, was to Bernard IV of Comminges, and her father now insisted on her giving up her right to inherit Montpellier. Marie had two daughters by Bernard, Mathilde and Petronille. The marriage was, however, notoriously polygamous, Bernard having two other living wives. It was annulled (some say on Marie's insistence, some say on that of Peter II of Aragon) and the annulment meant that she was once more heir to Montpellier.
    William had died in 1202. Marie's half-brother, William's son by Agnes of Castile, William, had taken control of the city, but Marie asserted her right to it. On 15 June 1204 she married Peter II and was recognised as Lady of Montpellier. Her son by Peter, James, the future James the Conqueror, was born on 1 February 1208. Peter immediately attempted to divorce her, hoping both to marry Maria of Montferrat, Queen of Jerusalem, and to claim Montpellier for himself. Marie's last years were spent in combating these political and matrimonial manoeuvres. Pope Innocent III finally decided in her favour, refusing to permit the divorce. Both Marie and Peter died in 1213; James inherited Aragon and Montpellier.
    [edit] Sources
    Guillaume de Puylaurens, Chronique 1145-1275 ed. and tr. Jean Duvernoy (Paris: CNRS, 1976) pp. 62-3.
    Sources in Catalan quoted in the Catalan Wikipedia
    [edit] Bibliography
    J. M. Lacarra, L. Gonzalez Anton, 'Les testaments de la reine Marie de Montpellier' in Annales du Midi vol. 90 (1978) pp. 105-120.
    M. Switten, 'Marie de Montpellier: la femme et le pouvoir en Occitanie au douzième siècle' in Actes du Premier Congrès International de l'Association d'Etudes Occitanes ed. P. T. Ricketts (London: Westfield College, 1987) pp. 485-491.
    K. Varzos, I genealogia ton Komninon (Thessalonica, 1984) vol. 2 pp. 346-359.
    Titles of nobility
    Preceded by
    William IX Lady of Montpellier
    1204·Äì1213 Succeeded by
    James I
    Preceded by
    Sancha of Castile Queen Consort of Aragon
    1204·Äì1213 Succeeded by
    Eleanor of Castile
    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_of_Montpellier"

    Marie of Montpellier (adapted from Occitan: Maria de Montpelhièr) (1182 ဓ 18 April 1213) was the daughter of William VIII of Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene. A condition of the marriage was that the firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed to the lordship of Montpellier on William's death.
    Marie married Barral of Marseille in 1192 or shortly before, but was widowed in that year. Her second marriage, in 1197, was to Bernard IV of Comminges, and her father now insisted on her giving up her right to inherit Montpellier. Marie had two daughters by Bernard, Mathilde and Petronille. The marriage was, however, notoriously polygamous, Bernard having two other living wives. It was annulled (some say on Marie's insistence, some say on that of Peter II of Aragon) and the annulment meant that she was once more heir to Montpellier.
    William had died in 1202. Marie's half-brother, William's son by Agnes of Castile, William, had taken control of the city, but Marie asserted her right to it. On 15 June 1204 she married Peter II and was recognised as Lady of Montpellier. Her son by Peter, James, the future James the Conqueror, was born on 1 February 1208. Peter immediately attempted to divorce her, hoping both to marry Maria of Montferrat, Queen of Jerusalem, and to claim Montpellier for himself. Marie's last years were spent in combating these political and matrimonial manoeuvres. Pope Innocent III finally decided in her favour, refusing to permit the divorce. Both Marie and Peter died in 1213; James inherited Aragon and Montpellier.

    Marie of Montpellier
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Marie of Montpellier (adapted from Occitan: Maria de Montpelhièr) (1182 ဓ 18 April 1213) was the daughter of William VIII of Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene. A condition of the marriage was that the firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed to the lordship of Montpellier on William's death.
    Marie married Barral of Marseille in 1192 or shortly before, but was widowed in that year. Her second marriage, in 1197, was to Bernard IV of Comminges, and her father now insisted on her giving up her right to inherit Montpellier. Marie had two daughters by Bernard, Mathilde and Petronille. The marriage was, however, notoriously polygamous, Bernard having two other living wives. It was annulled (some say on Marie's insistence, some say on that of Peter II of Aragon) and the annulment meant that she was once more heir to Montpellier.
    William had died in 1202. Marie's half-brother, William's son by Agnes of Castile, William, had taken control of the city, but Marie asserted her right to it. On 15 June 1204 she married Peter II and was recognised as Lady of Montpellier. Her son by Peter, James, the future James the Conqueror, was born on 1 February 1208. Peter immediately attempted to divorce her, hoping both to marry Maria of Montferrat, Queen of Jerusalem, and to claim Montpellier for himself. Marie's last years were spent in combating these political and matrimonial manoeuvres. Pope Innocent III finally decided in her favour, refusing to permit the divorce. Both Marie and Peter died in 1213; James inherited Aragon and Montpellier.
    [edit]Sources
    Guillaume de Puylaurens, Chronique 1145-1275 ed. and tr. Jean Duvernoy (Paris: CNRS, 1976) pp. 62-3.
    Sources in Catalan quoted in the Catalan Wikipedia

    Marie of Montpellier (adapted from Occitan: Maria de Montpelhièr) (1182 ဓ 18 April 1213) was the daughter of William VIII of Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene. A condition of the marriage was that the firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed to the lordship of Montpellier on William's death.
    Marie married Barral of Marseille in 1192 or shortly before, but was widowed in that year. Her second marriage, in 1197, was to Bernard IV of Comminges, and her father now insisted on her giving up her right to inherit Montpellier. Marie had two daughters by Bernard, Mathilde and Petronille. The marriage was, however, notoriously polygamous, Bernard having two other living wives. It was annulled (some say on Marie's insistence, some say on that of Peter II of Aragon) and the annulment meant that she was once more heir to Montpellier.
    William had died in 1202. Marie's half-brother, William's son by Agnes of Castile, William, had taken control of the city, but Marie asserted her right to it. On 15 June 1204 she married Peter II and was recognised as Lady of Montpellier. Her son by Peter, James, the future James the Conqueror, was born on 1 February 1208. Peter immediately attempted to divorce her, hoping both to marry Maria of Montferrat, Queen of Jerusalem, and to claim Montpellier for himself. Marie's last years were spent in combating these political and matrimonial manoeuvres. Pope Innocent III finally decided in her favour, refusing to permit the divorce. Both Marie and Peter died in 1213; James inherited Aragon and Montpellier.

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