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Données personnelles Irini Maria "Princesa de Byzancio (Geni Tree Match) Too Many Ancestors" Άγγελος 

  • Le surnom est Princesa de Byzancio (Geni Tree Match) Too Many Ancestors.
  • Elle est née entre le 1172 et le 1181 dans ConstantinopleByzantine Empire.
  • Elle a été baptisée le 25 mai 1197 dans married, Phillip, II, Swabia.
  • Alternative: Elle a été baptisée le 25 mai 1197 dans married, Phillip, II, Swabia.
  • Alternative: Elle a été baptisée le 25 mai 1197 dans married, Phillip, II, Swabia.
  • Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ dans SUBMITTED.
  • Alternative: Baptisé (à 8 ans ou plus tard) par l'autorité de la prêtrise de l'église SDJ le 20 octobre 1988.
  • Profession: Dame, de Constantinople.
  • Elle est décédée le 27 août 1208 dans Hohenstaufen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Duitsland.
  • Elle est enterrée en l'an 1208 dans Abbey of Lorch.
  • Un enfant de Isaac Angelos et Herina Eirene Irene
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 24 septembre 2019.

Famille de Irini Maria "Princesa de Byzancio (Geni Tree Match) Too Many Ancestors" Άγγελος

Elle est mariée avec Philip Hohenstaufen.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1197.


Enfant(s):

  1. Maria von Hohenstaufen  1201-1235 


Notes par Irini Maria "Princesa de Byzancio (Geni Tree Match) Too Many Ancestors" Άγγελος

Daughter of the Emperor of Byzantine, Isaac II Angelus.
Irene Angelina
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Irene Angelina (1177/1181 - 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina.

In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily , on 29 December 1194, and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia.

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile."

Philip and Irene had four daughters:

* Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
* Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia
* Mary of Hohenstaufen (1201-1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant
* Elizabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile

[edit] Sources

* O city of Byzantium: annals of Niketas Choniates tr. Harry J. Magoulias (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1984).
Daughter of the Emperor of Byzantine, Isaac II Angelus.
Daughter of the Emperor of Byzantine, Isaac II Angelus.
Daughter of the Emperor of Byzantine, Isaac II Angelus.
Irene Angelina (1181 - 1208) was the daughter de the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina Tornikaina[1]. Her paternal grandparents were Andronikos Dukas Angelos and Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa.
(ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Angelina) Irene Angelina wast he daughter of the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wif e Herina. In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily, o n 29 December 1194, and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia . Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spen t some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth C rusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of t he Crusade to Constantinople in 1204. She was described by Walther v on der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile ."

Philip and Irene had four daughters: 1.) Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (119 8-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor; 2.) Cunigunde of Hohenst aufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia; 3.) Mar y of Hohenstaufen (1201-1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant; and4 .) Elizabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand IIIo f Castile
[Jeremiah Brown.FTW]

[from Rootsweb wtm database]

References cited:
"The Byzantine Ancestry of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales", Lindsay L Brook, The Genealogist (APSG), v1 #2, 1981
"Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe", Jiri Louda & Michael MacLagan, New York, Clarkson Potter, 1981
"Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa", George Andrews Moriarty, Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, 1985
"The Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales", Gerald Paget, London, Charles Skilton Ltd., 1977
"The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History", C W Previte-Orton, Cambridge, University Press, 1952
"Pedigrees of some of the Emporer Charlemagne's Descendants", Marcessus Donald R Von Redlich, 1941
"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists", Frederick Lewis Weis, 6th ed., Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988
{geni:about_me} Irene Angelina

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Angelina

Irene Angelina (1181 – 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina Tornikaina. Her paternal grandparents were Andronikos Dukas Angelos and Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa.

In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia. In Duitsland, she was renamed Maria.

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile".

Philip and Irene had four daughters:

#Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, died without issue.

#Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia, by whom she had issue.

#Marie of Hohenstaufen (3 April 1201- 29 March 1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant, by whom she had issue.

#Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile, by whom she had issue.

and two sons (called Reinald and Frederick) who died in infancy.

After the murder of her husband (21 April 1208), Irene - who was pregnant by that time - retired to the Burg Hohenstaufen. There, four months later (27 August 1208), she gave birth to a daughter (called Beatrice Postuma); but both mother and child died shortly afterwards. She was buried in the family mausoleum in the Staufen proprietary monastery of Lorch Abbey, along with her daughter and sons. Her grave, now destroyed, cannot be reconstructed today.

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Irene Angelina

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Irene Angelina (1181 - 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina.

In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia. In Duitsland, she was renamed Maria.

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile."

Philip and Irene had four daughters:

Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia

Maria of Hohenstaufen (1201-1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant

Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile

and two other children, both sons -Reinald and an unnamed son, possibly called Frederick- who died in infancy.

After the murder of her husband (21 April 1208), Irene -who was pregnant by that time- retired to the Burg Hohenstaufen. There, four months later (27 August 1208), she gave birth to a daughter (called Beatrice Postuma); but both mother and child died shortly afterwards. She was buried in the Staufen Mausoleum in the Monastery of Lorch, along with her daughter and sons. Her grave, now destroyed, cannot be reconstructed today.

Sources

O city of Byzantium: annals of Niketas Choniates tr. Harry J. Magoulias (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1984).

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Angelina

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Irene Angelina (1181 – 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina.

In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia. In Duitsland, she was renamed Maria.

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile".

Philip and Irene had four daughters:

Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia

Marie of Hohenstaufen (1201-1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant

Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile

and two sons (called Reinald and Frederick) who died in infancy.

After the murder of her husband (21 April 1208), Irene - who was pregnant by that time - retired to the Burg Hohenstaufen. There, four months later (27 August 1208), she gave birth to a daughter (called Beatrice Postuma); but both mother and child died shortly afterwards. She was buried in the family mausoleum in the Staufen proprietary monastery of Lorch Abbey, along with her daughter and sons. Her grave, now destroyed, cannot be reconstructed today.

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Irene Angelina

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Irene Angelina (1181 - 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina.

In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia. In Duitsland, she was renamed Maria.

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile."

Philip and Irene had four daughters:

Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia

Marie of Hohenstaufen (1201-1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant

Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile

and two other children, both sons -Reinald and an unnamed son, possibly called Frederick- who died in infancy.

After the murder of her husband (21 April 1208), Irene -who was pregnant by that time- retired to the Burg Hohenstaufen. There, four months later (27 August 1208), she gave birth to a daughter (called Beatrice Postuma); but both mother and child died shortly afterwards. She was buried in the Staufen Mausoleum in the Monastery of Lorch, along with her daughter and sons. Her grave, now destroyed, cannot be reconstructed today.

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Hija del emperador bizantino Isaac II Angelos y de su primera esposa Irene Comnene.

En 1193 se casó en primeras nupcias con con Rogelio III de Sicilia. El 25 de mayo 1197 se casó en segundas nupcias con Felipe de Suabia . En Alemania, fue renombrada como María.

Su padre, que había sido depuesto en 1195, la instó a obtener el apoyo de Felipe para su restablecimiento, su hermano, Alejo, posteriormente, pasó algún tiempo en la corte de Felipe durante los preparativos de la Cuarta Cruzada. Ella por lo tanto había hecho una influencia temprana sobre la desviación final de la Cruzada a Constantinopla en 1204.

Felipe e Irene tuvieron cuatro hijas:

* Beatriz De Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), se casó con Otón IV, emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano, murió sin descendencia.

* Cunigunde De Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), casada con el rey Wenceslao I, Rey de Bohemia, con quien tuvo cinco hijos.

* María De Hohenstaufen (3 abril 1201 hasta 29 marzo 1235), casada con Enrique II, duque de Brabante, con quien tuvo cinco hijos.

* Beatriz Isabel De Suabia y Constantinopla (1203-1235), casó con el rey Fernando III de Castilla, con quien tuvo descendencia.

y sus dos hijos (llamados Reinaldo y Federico), que murieron en la infancia.

Tras el asesinato de Felipe, el 21 de junio 1208, Irene que estaba embarazada en ese momento, se retiró a la Hohenstaufen Burg. Allí, dos meses después, el 27 de agosto, dio a luz a una hija (llamada Beatriz Póstuma), pero la madre y la niña murieron poco tiempo después.

Fue enterrada en el mausoleo de la familia en el monasterio de Staufen Lorch Abadía, junto con su hija y sus hijos.

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Irene von Byzanz

Irene von Byzanz (* 1177 oder 1180/81 in Byzanz; † 27. August 1208 auf Burg Hohenstaufen; auch Eirene, Irene Angelina und Irene Maria genannt) war die Frau des Königs Philipp von Schwaben.

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Sie wurde 1177/81 im byzantinischen Konstantinopel als Tochter des Kaisers Isaak II. Angelos geboren. In erster Ehe heiratete sie 1193 den normannischen König Roger III. von Sizilien. Nachdem dieser bereits 1194 verstorben war heiratete sie 1197 den Sohn Friedrich Barbarossas und späteren König Philipp. Bei ihrer Vermählung nahm sie den Namen Maria an[1]. Am 8. September 1198 empfing sie gemeinsam mit Philipp in Mainz die Königskrone.

Mit ihm hatte sie vier Töchter (Maria, Beatrix, Kunigunde, Elisabeth) und möglicherweise ein oder zwei weitere Kinder. Nach der Ermordung ihres Gatten in Bamberg im Juni 1208 zog sie sich hochschwanger und krank auf die Burg Hohenstaufen zurück, wo sie im August 1208 eine Fehlgeburt erlitt und starb. Sie wurde im staufischen Hauskloster Lorch begraben. Ihr Grab lässt sich heute nicht mehr sicher rekonstruieren.

Nachleben [Bearbeiten]

Wegen ihres tragischen Schicksals galt Irene im Volksglauben als besonders verehrungswürdige Frau. Walther von der Vogelweide pries sie in einem zeitgenössischen Gedicht als „Rose ohne Dorn, die Taube sonder Gallen“.[2] Ein im 19. Jahrhundert bei Abrissarbeiten in Lorch gefundener Ring (Gold mit Emailleeinlegearbeiten; im Zweiten Weltkrieg verloren gegangen) wurde ihr zugeschrieben (Irenenring). Auf ihm sind die Marterwerkzeuge Christi dargestellt sowie die Gottesmutter, die Christus auf dem Arm hält.

Weblinks [Bearbeiten]

* Irene Angelina in genealogie-mittelalter.de

Einzelnachweise [Bearbeiten]

1. ↑ Peter Csendes: Philipp von Schwaben. Ein Staufer im Kampf um die Macht, Primus-Verlag 2003, Seite 145,156,159,165

2. ↑ siehe Weblink: Irene Angelina in genealogie-mittelalter.de

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In 1193, Irene Angelina married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia. In Duitsland, she was renamed Maria.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile"

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She bore four daughters with Philip, including our ancestor Marie of Hohenstaufen.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Angelina for more information.

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Irene Angelina (1181 – 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina.

In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia. In Duitsland, she was renamed Maria.

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile".

Philip and Irene had four daughters:

Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia

Marie of Hohenstaufen (1201-1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant

Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile

and two sons (called Reinald and Frederick) who died in infancy.

After the murder of her husband (21 April 1208), Irene - who was pregnant by that time - retired to the Burg Hohenstaufen. There, four months later (27 August 1208), she gave birth to a daughter (called Beatrice Postuma); but both mother and child died shortly afterwards. She was buried in the family mausoleum in the Staufen proprietary monastery of Lorch Abbey, along with her daughter and sons. Her grave, now destroyed, cannot be reconstructed today.
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Irene Angelina (1181 – 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina.

In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily, but he died on 24 December 1193. Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia. In Duitsland, she was renamed Maria.

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile."

Philip and Irene had four daughters:

Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia

Marie of Hohenstaufen (1201-1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant

Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile

and two other children, both sons (called Reinald and Frederick) who died in infancy.

After the murder of her husband (21 April 1208), Irene -who was pregnant by that time- retired to the Burg Hohenstaufen. There, four months later (27 August 1208), she gave birth to a daughter (called Beatrice Postuma); but both mother and child died shortly afterwards. She was buried in the Staufen Mausoleum in the Monastery of Lorch, along with her daughter and sons. Her grave, now destroyed, cannot be reconstructed today.

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https://www.geni.com/people/Irini-Maria-Angelina/6000000000125362235?through=6000000001500907018

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Angelina

Appena undicenne venne data in sposa, nel 1192, al duca di Puglia ed erede al trono di Sicilia, Ruggero (1175-1193), figlio del re Tancredi di Sicilia e di Sibilla di Medania; il matrimonio fu celebrato a Brindisi, nell'estate di quell'anno[5].
Ruggero la lasciò vedova dopo un solo anno di matrimonio[2].
Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia. In Duitsland, she was renamed Maria.
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