(1) Zij is getrouwd met Ramiro II 'el Monje' de ARAGâìN.
Zij zijn getrouwd
Kind(eren):
(2) Zij is getrouwd met Aimery V de Thouars.
Zij zijn getrouwd
Kind(eren):
Inâ©s de Poitou, reina consorte de Aragââ¥n is your 27th great grandmother.
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‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H Welborn
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his father ·Üí Aaron Welborne
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his father ·Üí Ann B. Wellborn
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her mother ·Üí Grace Halstead
her mother ·Üí John Courtenay of Molland, III
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her mother ·Üí Hugues de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche
her father ·Üí Yolande de Dreux
his mother ·Üí Alix de Thouars
her mother ·Üí Guy de Thouars, gouverneur de Bretagne
her father ·Üí Geoffroy IV, vicomte de Thouars
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Agnâ®s de Poitiers, reine consort d'Aragon
French: Agnâ®s /Mathilde De Thouars (d'Aquitaine), reine consort d'Aragon
Gender:
Female
Birth:
circa 1100
Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
Death:
circa March 08, 1159 (51-67)
Aragon, Spain
Place of Burial:
Queen Consort
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Guillaume IX le Troubadour, duc d'Aquitaine and Philippa de Toulouse, comtesse de Poitiers
Wife of Aimery V, vicomte de Thouars and Ramiro II el Monje, rey de Aragón
Mother of Geoffroy IV, vicomte de Thouars;of Thouars; of Oiron; Guillaume I, vicomte de Thouars; Gui de Thouars; Marguerite de Thouars and Petronila Ramââ rez, reina de Aragââ¥n ¬´ less
Sister of William X, Duke of Aquitaine; Adâ©laâØde de Poitiers; Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch; Aimar d'Aquitaine, /i/ and Henri de Poitiers, Abbâ© de Cluny
Half sister of Reginald of Marets and Guillaume I de Poitiers, Comte de Valentinois
Inâ©s (Agnâ®s) de Poitou, reina consorte de Aragââ¥n
Gender:
Female
Birth:
circa 1100
Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
Death:
circa March 8, 1159 (51-67)
Aragon, Spain
Place of Burial:
Queen Consort
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Guillaume IX le Troubadour, duc d'Aquitaine and Philippa de Toulouse, comtesse de Poitiers
Wife of Aimery V, vicomte de Thouars and Ramiro II el Monje, rey de Aragón
Mother of Geoffroy IV, vicomte de Thouars;of Thouars; of Oiron; Guillaume I, vicomte de Thouars; Gui de Thouars; Marguerite de Thouars and Petronila Ramââ rez, reina de Aragââ¥n ¬´¬´ less
Sister of William X, Duke of Aquitaine; Adâ©laâØde de Poitiers; Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch; Aimar d'Aquitaine, /i/ and Henri de Poitiers, Abbâ© de Cluny
Half sister of Guillaume I de Poitiers, Comte de Valentinois and Reginald of Marets
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her name was "Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon" ............................................................................................................
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Inâ©s de Poitou (esposa de Ramiro II de Aragââ¥n)
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Agnes of Aquitaine was a daughter of Duke William IX of Aquitaine and his wife Philippa, Countess of Toulouse. She was an aunt of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen consort of France and England.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 First marriage
* 2 Second marriage
* 3 Sources
* 4 See also
[edit] First marriage
Agnes was first married to Aimery V of Thouars, the marriage produced four children, including William I of Thouars. Aimery died within a few years and Agnes remained a widow for eight years.
[edit] Second marriage
Agnes was secondly married to Ramiro II of Aragon, the couple probably on November 13 of 1135 in the cathedral of Jaca. The exact reason for the marriage was that Agnes had already bore children, if she could have four surviving children, then she probally would be able to give Ramiro a surviving heir. The couple did have children, they had one daughter, Petronila of Aragon, who later succeded her father as King of Aragon. Ramiro died in 1157.
Petronila was betrothed to Ramon Berenguer IV at the age of two. The marriage contract, signed at Barbastro on 11 August 1137, made Petronila the heiress to the crown of Aragon, which in event of her childless death would pass to Ramon Berenguer and any children he might have by another wife
It is very likely, that she went back to Aquitaine, after the birth of her daughter, since the only reason for the marriage was to give birth to an heir and Aragon didn't have trouble with female monarchs. This can be proved because her name doesn't appear on any Aragonese documents, during the period.
Agnes retired to the Abbey of Fontevraud, where her mother had lived and died there around 1159.
Sources
* Dukes of Aquitaine family tree
Preceded by
Urraca of León Queen Consort of Aragon
?·Äì ? Succeeded by
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona
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Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon
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Agnes of Aquitaine was a daughter of Duke William IX of Aquitaine.
She first married Aimery V of Thouars. In her second marriage, she bore Petronila of Aragon, the daughter and heiress of Ramiro II of Aragon.
Matilda (Agnes) de POITOU
aka Agnes (Maud) d' AQUITAINE
Born: abt. 1097 Died: abt. 1156
HM George I's 15-Great Grandmother. Lady Diana's 24-Great Grandmother. PM Churchill's 24-Great Grandmother. Geo Washington's 19-Great Grandmother. Louis XVII's 18-Great Grandmother. Poss. my 26-Great Grandmother.
Husbands/Partners: Ramiro II SANCHEZ (King) of ARAGON ; Aimery VI (V) de THOUARS
Children: Petronilla RAMIREZ (Queen) of ARAGON ; Geoffroy V de THOUARS ; Marguerite de THOUARS
Agnes of Aquitaine was a daughter of Duke William IX of Aquitaine.
She first married Aimery V of Thouars. In her second marriage, she bore Petronila of Aragon, the daughter and heiress of Ramiro II of Aragon.
Agnes of Aquitaine, the daughter of Duke William IX of Aquitaine, first married Aimery V of Thouars. In her second marriage, to our ancestor King Ramiro II of Aragon, she bore Petronila of Aragon.
Agnes of Aquitaine was a daughter of Duke William IX of Aquitaine.
She first married Aimery V of Thouars. In her second marriage, she bore Petronila of Aragon, the daughter and heiress of Ramiro II of Aragon.
Translation Extract: Daughter of William IX Duke of Aquitaine and sister of Duke William X (the father of Eleanor of Aquitaine), Agnes of Poitiers was first married to the viscount of Thouars Aimeri V. Left a widow at 24, his destiny intersects Then one of Ramiro the Monk, brother of King Alfonso I of Aragon, who died childless
He ascended the throne of Aragon in the name of Ramiro II and wife Agnes of Poitiers, who gave him a daughter Petronilla. When the last one year, the confidence in the Count of Barcelona Ramon Berenguer IV became Prince of Aragon and Regent
After that, his marriage having been annulled by the papacy, King Ramiro returns to the convent. As for Agnes, she returned to Poitou, where she spent the rest of his days. It is based in Fontevraud. Petronilla, by his marriage to Raymond Berenger, is the founder of the dynasty that reigned Catalonia and Aragon Aragon on first, then to Spain, until the advent of the Bourbons in 1700.
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Agnes was secondly married to Ramiro II of Aragon[1], the couple probably wed on November 13 of 1135 in the cathedral of Jaca. The exact reason for the marriage was that Agnes had already borne children; if she could have four surviving children, then she would probably be able to give Ramiro a surviving heir. The couple did have children - they had one daughter, Petronila of Aragon, who later succeeded her father as Queen of Aragon. Ramiro died in 1157.
was a daughter of Duke William IX of Aquitaine and his wife Philippa, Countess of Toulouse. She was an aunt of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen consort of France and England. Contents [hide]
* 1 First marriage * 2 Second marriage * 3 References * 4 Sources * 5 See also
[edit] First marriage
Agnes was first married in 1117 to Aimery V, Viscomte of Thouars, the marriage produced three sons:
1. William (d.1151), succeeded his father as Viscomte of Thouars 2. Guy, did not succeed as Viscomte, died before William 3. Geoffery (d.1173), succeeded William
Through Geoffery, Agnes was great-grandmother to Alix, Duchess of Brittany.
Aimery was killed in battle in 1127 and Agnes remained a widow for eight years. [edit] Second marriage
Agnes was secondly married to Ramiro II of Aragon[1], the couple probably wed on November 13 of 1135 in the cathedral of Jaca. The exact reason for the marriage was that Agnes had already borne children; if she could have four surviving children, then she would probably be able to give Ramiro a surviving heir. The couple did have children - they had one daughter, Petronila of Aragon, who later succeeded her father as Queen of Aragon. Ramiro died in 1157.
Petronila was betrothed to Ramon Berenguer IV at the age of two. The marriage contract, signed at Barbastro on 11 August 1137, made Petronila the heiress to the crown of Aragon, which in event of her childless death would pass to Ramon Berenguer and any children he might have by another wife
It is very likely that she went back to Aquitaine after the birth of her daughter, since her name doesn't appear on any Aragonese documents during her daughter's reign.
Agnes retired to the Abbey of Fontevraud, where her mother had lived, and died there around 1159.
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The first known royal diploma in which Agnes appears as queen is an original dated 29 January 1136.[3] By August Agnes had born a daughter, Petronilla. Agnes' last appearance in an Aragonese document is from October 1136: a joint donation with her husband of a mill and a horse at Loscertales to the monastery of San Pedro de Antefruenzo.[6] She and Ramiro may have separated shortly after this. Her brother died on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela on 3 April 1137. It was probably during his passage through Iberia that his consent to the proposed marriage of the infant Petronilla was obtained; there is no evidence that Agnes took any part in arranging the future of her daughter.[7][6]
In a series of acts between 11 August and 13 November 1137, Ramiro betrothed his daughter to the powerful Count Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona, made his subjects swear an oath of allegiance to the count and then handed over the royal power to him.[7] The transfer of power done, Ramiro returned to religious life and Agnes retired to the Abbey of Fontevraud, where her mother had lived. She is recorded there between 1141 and 1147, and there she died around 1159.[8][6]
References
Ubieto Arteta 1987, p. 128·Äì32.
Imbert 1876, p. 11, no. 8.
Reilly 1998, p. 53.
Lipskey 1972, p. 84 (book I, §62).
Lourie 1975, p. 640.
Ubieto Arteta 1987, pp. 137·Äì38.
Reilly 1998, p. 61. Fletcher 1984, p. 272.
Sources
Fletcher, Richard A. (1984). Saint James's Catapult: The Life and Times of Diego Gelm√≠rez of Santiago de Compostela. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Imbert, Hugues (1876). Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Laon de Thouars. Niort: L. Clouzot. Lipskey, Glenn Edward (1972). The Chronicle of Alfonso the Emperor: A Translation of the Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris, with Study and Notes (PhD dissertation). Northwestern University. Lourie, Elena (1975). "The Will of Alfonso I, El Batallador, King of Aragon and Navarre: A Reassessment". Speculum. 50 (4): 635·Äì51. doi:10.2307/2855471. Reilly, Bernard F. (1998). The Kingdom of Leââ¥n·ÄìCastilla Under King Alfonso VII, 1126·Äì1157. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Ubieto Arteta, Antonio (1987). Historia de Aragââ¥n: creaciââ¥n y desarrollo de la corona de Aragââ¥n. Zaragoza: Anubar. Vajay, Szabolcs de (1966). "Ramire II le Moine, roi d'Aragon, et Agnâ®s de Poitou dans l'histoire et dans la lâ©gende". Mâ©langes offerts ââ Renâ© Crozet. Poitiers: Sociâ©tâ© d'Etudes Mâ©diâ©vales. pp. 727·Äì50.
William X, Duke of Aquitaine is your 24th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
his mother ·Üí Mary Pennington
her mother ·Üí Mary Hudleston
her mother ·Üí Sir Henry Fenwick
her father ·Üí Margaret de Percy
his mother ·Üí Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
her father ·Üí Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy
his mother ·Üí Henry of Lancaster
her father ·Üí Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster
his father ·Üí Henry III of England
his father ·Üí John Lackland, King of England
his father ·Üí Eleanor d' Aquitaine, Queen Consort Of England
his mother ·Üí William X, Duke of Aquitaine
her father
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Guillaume X 'le Toulousain' ou 'le Saint' d'Aquitaine, X Duc d'Aquitaine VIII Comte de Poitou
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1099
Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrâ©nâ©es, France
Death:
April 9, 1137 (38)
Santiago de Compostela, A Coruâ±a, Galicia, Spain (Illness)
Place of Burial:
Compostela Cathedral, Galicia, Spain
Immediate Family:
Son of Guillaume IX le Troubadour, duc d'Aquitaine and Philippa de Toulouse, comtesse de Poitiers
Husband of Phillipa Of Toulouse; Aâ©nor de Châ¢tellerault, duchess of Aquitaine and Emma de Limoges
Father of Eleanor d' Aquitaine, Queen Consort Of England; Petronilla (Alix) (Pernelle) d'Aquitaine and Guillaume d'Aquitaine
Brother of Inâ©s de Poitou, reina consorte de Aragââ¥n; Adâ©laâØde de Poitiers; Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch; Aimar d'Aquitaine, /i/ and Henri de Poitiers, Abbâ© de Cluny
Half brother of Guillaume I de Poitiers, Comte de Valentinois and Reginald of Marets
GUILLAUME d'Aquitaine (1099-Santiago de Compostela 9 Apr 1137, bur Santiago de Compostela). The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence records the birth in 1099 of "Willelmo comiti·Ä¶filius â¶quivoce Guillelmus"[479]. William of Tyre names him and his father[480]. Robert of Torigny names "Guillermum·Ä¶pater·Ä¶Alienor reginⶠAnglorum" as the son of "Guillermus comes Pictavensis et dux Aquitanorum" & his wife "filia [comitis Tolosani fratris Raimundi comitis Sancti âÜgidii]"[481]. He succeeded his father in 1126 as GUILLAUME X Duke of Aquitaine, GUILLAUME VIII Comte de Poitou. ·ÄúGuillelmus comes Pictaviensis et dux Aquitanorum·Äù confirmed rights of ·Äúmonachi Monasterii Novi Pictaviensis·Äù granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 1129[482]. ·ÄúWillelmus·Ä¶dux Aquitanorum·Äù donated property to ·ÄúecclesiⶠB. Hilarii de Cella·Äù (La Celle, outside Poitiers) granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 3 Mar 1130, subscribed by ·ÄúWillielmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aenordis comitissâ¶, Alienordis filiⶠeorum, Wilelmi Aigres filii eorum·Äù[483]. The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis records in 1136 that "Guillaume comte de Poitou et prince d'Aquitaine" died while on pilgrimage at "Saint-Jacques·Ä¶la veille de Pâ¢ques" and was buried there[484].
m firstly ELEONORE de Châ¢tellerault, daughter of AMAURY [I] Vicomte de Châ¢tellerault & his wife Amauberge "Dangereuse"[485] --- (-after Mar 1130). ·ÄúWillelmus·Ä¶dux Aquitanorum·Äù donated property to ·ÄúecclesiⶠB. Hilarii de Cella·Äù (La Celle, outside Poitiers) granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 3 Mar 1130, subscribed by ·ÄúWillielmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aenordis comitissâ¶, Alienordis filiⶠeorum, Wilelmi Aigres filii eorum·Äù[486]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not so far been identified.
m secondly (1136) as her second husband, EMMA de Limoges, widow of BARDON de Cognac, daughter of ADEMAR [III] "le Barbu" Comte de Limoges & his [second wife Marie des Cars]. The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis names "aliam filiam [Ademari]·Ä¶Ennoa (seu Emma)" stating that she married "Guillermus Dux, frater Raymundi Antiochiⶠprincipis" after the death of her earlier husband "Bardoni de Coniaco", before being abducted by "Willelmus Sector-ferri, filius Wlgrini Comitis Engolismensis"[487]. She married thirdly (after 1137) as his first wife, Guillaume d'Angoul√™me, who succeeded his father in 1140 as Guillaume VI "Taillefer" Comte d'Angoul√™me.
Duke Guillaume X & his first wife had three children:
a) ELEONORE d'Aquitaine (Nieul-sur-Autize, Vendâ©e or Châ¢teau de Belin, Guyenne or Palais d·ÄôOmbriâ®re, Bordeaux 1122-Abbaye de Fontevrault 1 Apr 1204, bur Abbaye de Fontevrault). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Alienor Guilielmi filia comits Pictavorum et Aquitanie ducis" as wife of "regi Francie Ludovico"[488]. ·ÄúWillelmus·Ä¶dux Aquitanorum·Äù donated property to ·ÄúecclesiⶠB. Hilarii de Cella·Äù (La Celle, outside Poitiers) granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 3 Mar 1130, subscribed by ·ÄúWillielmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aenordis comitissâ¶, Alienordis filiⶠeorum, Wilelmi Aigres filii eorum·Äù[489]. She succeeded her father in 1137 as ELEONORE Dss d·ÄôAquitaine, Ctss de Poitou, Ctss de Saintonge, Angoâªmois, Limousin, Auvergne, Bordeaux et Agen. She left France with her husband in Jun 1147 on the Second Crusade[490]. She was crowned Queen Consort of England with her husband 19 Dec 1154 at Westminster Abbey. She supported the revolt of her sons against their father in 1173, was captured and imprisoned in the châ¢teau de Chinon, later at Salisbury until 1179. The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the death "XII Kal Apr" [1204] of "regina Alienor" and her burial "ad Fontem Ebraldi"[491]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the burial of "uxor [regis Henrici] regina Alienordis" in the same abbey as her husband[492]. m firstly (Bordeaux, Cathedral of Saint-Andrâ© 22 Jul 1137, annulled for reasons of consanguinity Châ¢teau de Beaugency 21 Mar 1152) as his first wife, LOUIS associate King of France, son of LOUIS VI "le Gros/le Batailleur" King of France & his wife Adâ©laâØde de Maurienne [Savoy] (1120-Paris, Palais Royal de la Citâ© 18/19 Sep 1180, bur Abbaye cistercienne de Notre-Dame-de-Barbeaux near Fontainebleau, transferred 1817 to l'â©glise de l'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). He succeeded his father in 1137 as LOUIS VII "le Jeune/le Pieux" King of France. He was crowned Duke of Aquitaine, in right of his first wife, 8 Aug 1137 at Bordeaux. m secondly (Poitiers or Bordeaux Cathedral 18 May 1152) HENRI Duke of Normandy, Comte d'Anjou et du Maine, son of GEOFFROY "le Bel/Plantagenet" Comte d'Anjou et de Maine & his wife [Empress] Matilda [Maud] of England (Le Mans, Anjou 5 Mar 1133-Châ¢teau de Chinon 6 Jul 1189, bur Abbaye de Fontevrault). He was recognised as HENRY II King of England after the death of Stephen 25 Oct 1154, he was crowned in Westminster Abbey 19 Dec 1154.
b) GUILLAUME d'Aquitaine (-[3 Mar 1130/9 Apr 1137]). ·ÄúWillelmus·Ä¶dux Aquitanorum·Äù donated property to ·ÄúecclesiⶠB. Hilarii de Cella·Äù (La Celle, outside Poitiers) granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 3 Mar 1130, subscribed by ·ÄúWillielmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aenordis comitissâ¶, Alienordis filiⶠeorum, Wilelmi Aigres filii eorum·Äù[493].
c) AELIS [Petronille] d'Aquitaine ([1125]-after 24 Oct 1151, bur St Arnould in Crâ©py). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines specifies that "Alienor Guilielmi filia comits Pictavorum et Aquitanie ducis" had two sisters one of whom married "Radulfus·Ä¶comes Perone et Veromandie", although he does not name them[494]. The HistoriⶠTornacenses record the wife of "Radulfem comitem" as "germanam Alienore regine Francorum" but also do not name her[495]. Robert of Torigny refers to the mother of the infant children of "Radulfus de Perrona comes Viromandorum" as "iuniore filia Willelmi ducis Aquitanorum" but he does not name her either[496]. The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis names "Elâ©onore et Pâ©tronille" as the two daughters of "Guillaume comte de Poitou et prince d'Aquitaine", recording in 1142 that Pâ©tronille married "Raoul comte de Vermandois" after he repudiated his first wife[497]. m (1142) as his second wife, RAOUL I "le Vaillant" Comte de Vermandois, son of HUGUES "le Maisnâ©" de France Comte de Vermandois & his wife Adelais Ctss de Vermandois, de Valois et de Crâ©py ([1094]-13 Oct 1152, bur Priory of Saint-Arnoul de Crâ©py).
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William X, Duke of Aquitaine is your 24th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Marvin "Toad" Henry Welborn, Jr.
your father ·Üí Heny Marvin Welborn, Sr.
his father ·Üí Calhoun H. Welborn
his father ·Üí Sarah Elizabeth Dikes
his mother ·Üí Benjamin Franklin Dykes, II
her father ·Üí William Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí George Dykes, Sr.
his father ·Üí Edward George Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Edward Dykes
his father ·Üí Thomas Dykes
his father ·Üí Leonard Dykes
his father ·Üí Isabelle Dykes
his mother ·Üí Mary Pennington
her mother ·Üí Mary Hudleston
her mother ·Üí Sir Henry Fenwick
her father ·Üí Margaret de Percy
his mother ·Üí Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
her father ·Üí Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy
his mother ·Üí Henry of Lancaster
her father ·Üí Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster
his father ·Üí Henry III of England
his father ·Üí John Lackland, King of England
his father ·Üí Eleanor d'Aquitaine, Queen Consort Of England
his mother ·Üí William X, Duke of Aquitaine
her father
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Guillaume X 'le Toulousain' ou 'le Saint' d'Aquitaine, X Duc d'Aquitaine VIII Comte de Poitou
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1099
Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrâ©nâ©es, France
Death:
April 9, 1137 (38)
Santiago de Compostela, A Coruâ±a, Galicia, Spain (Illness)
Place of Burial:
Compostela Cathedral, Galicia, Spain
Immediate Family:
Son of Guillaume IX le Troubadour, duc d'Aquitaine and Philippa de Toulouse, comtesse de Poitiers
Husband of Aâ©nor de Châ¢tellerault, duchess of Aquitaine; Emma de Limoges and Philippa Mathilda de Tolosa, comtessa de Peitieus
Father of Eleanor d'Aquitaine, Queen Consort Of England; Petronilla (Alix) (Pernelle) d'Aquitaine and Guillaume d'Aquitaine
Brother of Inâ©s de Poitou, reina consorte de Aragââ¥n; Adâ©laâØde de Poitiers; Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch; Aimar d'Aquitaine, /i/ and Henri de Poitiers, Abbâ© de Cluny
Half brother of Guillaume I de Poitiers, Comte de Valentinois and Reginald of Marets
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GUILLAUME d'Aquitaine (1099-Santiago de Compostela 9 Apr 1137, bur Santiago de Compostela). The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence records the birth in 1099 of "Willelmo comiti·Ä¶filius â¶quivoce Guillelmus"[479]. William of Tyre names him and his father[480]. Robert of Torigny names "Guillermum·Ä¶pater·Ä¶Alienor reginⶠAnglorum" as the son of "Guillermus comes Pictavensis et dux Aquitanorum" & his wife "filia [comitis Tolosani fratris Raimundi comitis Sancti âÜgidii]"[481]. He succeeded his father in 1126 as GUILLAUME X Duke of Aquitaine, GUILLAUME VIII Comte de Poitou. ·ÄúGuillelmus comes Pictaviensis et dux Aquitanorum·Äù confirmed rights of ·Äúmonachi Monasterii Novi Pictaviensis·Äù granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 1129[482]. ·ÄúWillelmus·Ä¶dux Aquitanorum·Äù donated property to ·ÄúecclesiⶠB. Hilarii de Cella·Äù (La Celle, outside Poitiers) granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 3 Mar 1130, subscribed by ·ÄúWillielmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aenordis comitissâ¶, Alienordis filiⶠeorum, Wilelmi Aigres filii eorum·Äù[483]. The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis records in 1136 that "Guillaume comte de Poitou et prince d'Aquitaine" died while on pilgrimage at "Saint-Jacques·Ä¶la veille de Pâ¢ques" and was buried there[484].
m firstly ELEONORE de Châ¢tellerault, daughter of AMAURY [I] Vicomte de Châ¢tellerault & his wife Amauberge "Dangereuse"[485] --- (-after Mar 1130). ·ÄúWillelmus·Ä¶dux Aquitanorum·Äù donated property to ·ÄúecclesiⶠB. Hilarii de Cella·Äù (La Celle, outside Poitiers) granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 3 Mar 1130, subscribed by ·ÄúWillielmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aenordis comitissâ¶, Alienordis filiⶠeorum, Wilelmi Aigres filii eorum·Äù[486]. The primary source which confirms her parentage has not so far been identified.
m secondly (1136) as her second husband, EMMA de Limoges, widow of BARDON de Cognac, daughter of ADEMAR [III] "le Barbu" Comte de Limoges & his [second wife Marie des Cars]. The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis names "aliam filiam [Ademari]·Ä¶Ennoa (seu Emma)" stating that she married "Guillermus Dux, frater Raymundi Antiochiⶠprincipis" after the death of her earlier husband "Bardoni de Coniaco", before being abducted by "Willelmus Sector-ferri, filius Wlgrini Comitis Engolismensis"[487]. She married thirdly (after 1137) as his first wife, Guillaume d'Angoul√™me, who succeeded his father in 1140 as Guillaume VI "Taillefer" Comte d'Angoul√™me.
Duke Guillaume X & his first wife had three children:
a) ELEONORE d'Aquitaine (Nieul-sur-Autize, Vendâ©e or Châ¢teau de Belin, Guyenne or Palais d·ÄôOmbriâ®re, Bordeaux 1122-Abbaye de Fontevrault 1 Apr 1204, bur Abbaye de Fontevrault). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Alienor Guilielmi filia comits Pictavorum et Aquitanie ducis" as wife of "regi Francie Ludovico"[488]. ·ÄúWillelmus·Ä¶dux Aquitanorum·Äù donated property to ·ÄúecclesiⶠB. Hilarii de Cella·Äù (La Celle, outside Poitiers) granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 3 Mar 1130, subscribed by ·ÄúWillielmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aenordis comitissâ¶, Alienordis filiⶠeorum, Wilelmi Aigres filii eorum·Äù[489]. She succeeded her father in 1137 as ELEONORE Dss d·ÄôAquitaine, Ctss de Poitou, Ctss de Saintonge, Angoâªmois, Limousin, Auvergne, Bordeaux et Agen. She left France with her husband in Jun 1147 on the Second Crusade[490]. She was crowned Queen Consort of England with her husband 19 Dec 1154 at Westminster Abbey. She supported the revolt of her sons against their father in 1173, was captured and imprisoned in the châ¢teau de Chinon, later at Salisbury until 1179. The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the death "XII Kal Apr" [1204] of "regina Alienor" and her burial "ad Fontem Ebraldi"[491]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the burial of "uxor [regis Henrici] regina Alienordis" in the same abbey as her husband[492]. m firstly (Bordeaux, Cathedral of Saint-Andrâ© 22 Jul 1137, annulled for reasons of consanguinity Châ¢teau de Beaugency 21 Mar 1152) as his first wife, LOUIS associate King of France, son of LOUIS VI "le Gros/le Batailleur" King of France & his wife Adâ©laâØde de Maurienne [Savoy] (1120-Paris, Palais Royal de la Citâ© 18/19 Sep 1180, bur Abbaye cistercienne de Notre-Dame-de-Barbeaux near Fontainebleau, transferred 1817 to l'â©glise de l'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). He succeeded his father in 1137 as LOUIS VII "le Jeune/le Pieux" King of France. He was crowned Duke of Aquitaine, in right of his first wife, 8 Aug 1137 at Bordeaux. m secondly (Poitiers or Bordeaux Cathedral 18 May 1152) HENRI Duke of Normandy, Comte d'Anjou et du Maine, son of GEOFFROY "le Bel/Plantagenet" Comte d'Anjou et de Maine & his wife [Empress] Matilda [Maud] of England (Le Mans, Anjou 5 Mar 1133-Châ¢teau de Chinon 6 Jul 1189, bur Abbaye de Fontevrault). He was recognised as HENRY II King of England after the death of Stephen 25 Oct 1154, he was crowned in Westminster Abbey 19 Dec 1154.
b) GUILLAUME d'Aquitaine (-[3 Mar 1130/9 Apr 1137]). ·ÄúWillelmus·Ä¶dux Aquitanorum·Äù donated property to ·ÄúecclesiⶠB. Hilarii de Cella·Äù (La Celle, outside Poitiers) granted by ·ÄúGaufredus avus et Guillelmus pater mei·Äù by charter dated 3 Mar 1130, subscribed by ·ÄúWillielmi ducis Aquitanorum, Aenordis comitissâ¶, Alienordis filiⶠeorum, Wilelmi Aigres filii eorum·Äù[493].
c) AELIS [Petronille] d'Aquitaine ([1125]-after 24 Oct 1151, bur St Arnould in Crâ©py). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines specifies that "Alienor Guilielmi filia comits Pictavorum et Aquitanie ducis" had two sisters one of whom married "Radulfus·Ä¶comes Perone et Veromandie", although he does not name them[494]. The HistoriⶠTornacenses record the wife of "Radulfem comitem" as "germanam Alienore regine Francorum" but also do not name her[495]. Robert of Torigny refers to the mother of the infant children of "Radulfus de Perrona comes Viromandorum" as "iuniore filia Willelmi ducis Aquitanorum" but he does not name her either[496]. The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis names "Elâ©onore et Pâ©tronille" as the two daughters of "Guillaume comte de Poitou et prince d'Aquitaine", recording in 1142 that Pâ©tronille married "Raoul comte de Vermandois" after he repudiated his first wife[497]. m (1142) as his second wife, RAOUL I "le Vaillant" Comte de Vermandois, son of HUGUES "le Maisnâ©" de France Comte de Vermandois & his wife Adelais Ctss de Vermandois, de Valois et de Crâ©py ([1094]-13 Oct 1152, bur Priory of Saint-Arnoul de Crâ©py).
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