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Données personnelles Edmund "crouchback" (1st Earl Of Lancaster And Leicester) Plantagenet (Edmund "crouchback" (1st Earl Of Lancaster And Leicester) Plantagenet) Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Lancaster and Leicester 

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Famille de Edmund "crouchback" (1st Earl Of Lancaster And Leicester) Plantagenet (Edmund "crouchback" (1st Earl Of Lancaster And Leicester) Plantagenet) Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Lancaster and Leicester

(1) Il est marié avec Blanche d’Artois.

Ils se sont mariés.


Enfant(s):

  1. Thibaut de Navarre  ± 1270-1273
  2. Jeanne d'Artois  1273-1305 
  3. Mary Plantagenet  1288-± 1289


(2) Il est marié avec Aveline de Forz.

Ils se sont mariés le 3 février 1276 à Paris, Seine, France, il avait 31 ans.

Spouse: Blanche d'Artois

Enfant(s):

  1. Thomas of Lancaster  ± 1278-1320
  2. John of Lancaster  1286-1317
  3. Mary  ± 1288-± 1295

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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Edmund “Crouchback”, 1st Earl of Lancaster<br>Also known as: Edmund 1st Earl of Leicester<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Jan 16 1245 - London, England<br>Military Service: Defeated Simon de Montfort in the Baron's War - 1264<br>Military Service: In the Barons war 1264-67 he defeated the Barons. - 1265 - Evesham, Worcestershire, England<br>Military Service: Crusade - 1272<br>Military Service: Attacked Gascony for Edward II 1294 - 1294 - Gascony<br>Marriage: Spouse: Aveline de Forz - Apr 8 1269 - Westminster, London, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Blanche d'Artois - Between July 28 1276 and Oct 29 1276 - Paris, Ile-de-France, Co. of Vermandois, France<br>Residence: London, England<br>Death: June 5 1296 - Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Aquitaine, France<br>Burial: July 15 1296 - Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England<br>Parents: Henry III, King of England, Éléonore Queen of England (born de Provence,)<br>Spouses: Aveline (born de Forz), Blanche (born d'Artois)<br>Children: Thomas of Lancaster 2nd Earl of Lancaster, Henry of Lancaster 3rd Earl of Lancaster, John of Lancaster seigneur of Beaufort, Mary of Lancaster<br>Siblings: Edward I, King of England, Margaret King of Scotland Queen Consort of Scots (born of England,), Béatrice of England, Countess of Richmond, Richard of England, John of England, Katherine of England, William of England, Henry of England, Her Majesty Princess Margaret of Scotland (born Consort of Scotland), HRH Princess Beatrice Duke of Brittany (born of England), HRH Prince Edmund Earl of Lancaster, HRH Princess Katherine of England<br>  Additional information:

    TitleOfNobility: 1st Earl of Lancaster and Leicester
    TitleOfNobility: Earl of Derby
    Nickname: ''Crouchback"
    TitleOfNobility: Earl Of Leicester
    LifeSketch: Edmund Crouchback (16 January 1245 – 5 June 1296), Earl of Lancaster, Leicester, and Derby was a member of the House of Plantagenet. He was the second surviving son of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. In his childhood he had a claim on the Kingdom of Sicily; however, he never ruled there. He was granted all the lands of Simon de Montfort in 1265, and from 1267 he was titled Earl of Leicester. In that year he also began to rule Lancashire, but he did not take the title Earl of Lancaster until 1276. Between 1276 and 1284 he governed the counties of Champagne and Brie with his second wife, Blanche of Artois, in the name of her daughter Joan, and he was described in the English patent rolls as earl of Lancaster and Champagne. His nickname, "Crouchback" (meaning "cross-back"; Latin gibbosus), refers to his participation in the Ninth Crusade.born in London, a son of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. He was a younger brother of Edward I, Margaret, and Beatrice, and an elder brother of Catherine.ngdom of Sicily by the Bishop of Bologna in 1255, on behalf of Pope Alexander IV. In return, his father undertook to pay the papacy 135,541 marks and fight a war to dislodge the Hohenstaufen king Manfred. Henry's barons refused to contribute to what they called the "Sicilian business", and ultimately Henry was only able to pay 60,000 marks. Steven Runciman says the grant of the kingdom was revoked by Pope Alexander IV on 18 December 1258; Baines and Harland state that this occurred in 1263, under Pope Urban IV.for soon after the forfeiture of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester on 25 October 1265, Edmund received the Earldom of Leicester and later that of Lancaster. He was granted the honour of the Stewardship of England and the lands of Nicolas de Segrave. He also acquired the estates of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby, that included the Honour of Hinckley Castle. the lordship of Builth Wells, in opposition to the then holder, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (the last prince of an independent Wales). To help him conquer the land, he was also granted his elder brother9;s lordships of the Trilateral of Skenfrith, Grosmont and White Castle, all in Monmouthshire, together with Monmouth. After the civil war in 1267, he was appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire. Henry III created his second son Earl of Leicester in 1267, granting the honour and privileges of that city. The following year he was made Constable of Leicester Castle, a royal possession in the king's name. Crouchback by now had a reputation as a ruthless and ferocious warrior, but he was not in England fighting de Montfort.de to Palestine. Some historians, including the authors of the Encyclopædia Britannica article on him, state that it was because of this that he received the nickname 'Crouchback' (which means "cross-back"), indicating that he was entitled to wear a cross stitched into the back of his garments.his favoured home and undertook much rebuilding there. His son Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster was apparently born there in 1281.65, 1267, and 1268–9 were confirmed by the King in a document of Inspeximus in 1284, and by Parliament in the Great Charter of Leicester. Also in 1284, on the marriage of his stepdaughter, he renounced the title of earl of Champagne, although he continued in possession of his wife's dowerlands. Edmund frequently acted as an ambassador abroad. He was sent as Governor of Ponthieu in 1291, on behalf of his second wife, Blanche of Artois.establishment for the Chapel of Savoy, in memory of his mother, near St Clement Danes. Filial piety was part of the chivalric code of an honourable knight. Edmund was a generous benefactor to the monastery of Grace Dieu in Leicestershire, and to the nuns at Tarrant Crawford. He also helped establish a major Greyfriars monastery at Preston in the duchy of Lancaster.truction of Aberystwyth Castle for King Edward I to subjugate the Welsh. The following year Edmund accompanied Roger Mortimer on campaign against Llywelyn, defeating and capturing the prince. the French king, Philip IV, through trickery, defrauded King Edward out of his lands in Gascony. Edward immediately began to plan an invasion but ran into difficulties. First, some of the Welsh rebelled against him, then the Scots rebelled. Finally, by the end of 1295, he was ready to take up the conflict with Philip. He wanted to send Edmund to lead a small force ahead of the main army he was gathering, but Edmund fell ill in that autumn and was unwell until Christmas. Finally Edmund was able to go to Bordeaux for his brother. Amongst the nobles:123 was the Earl of Lincoln and 26 banneret knights. During the siege of Bayonne the English ran out of money, so the army melted into the countryside. Broken-hearted, the warrior-prince Edmund Crouchback died on 5 June. His body was carried to England and was interred on 15 July 1296 at Westminster Abbey, London. Fortibus, Countess of Devon. She died just four years after the marriage, at the age of 15, and was buried at Westminster Abbey. The couple had no children, though some sources believe she may have died in childbirth or shortly after a miscarriage.of Brabant. . John of Lancaster (born bef. May 1286, died in France shortly bef. 13 June 1317), seigneur of Beaufort (present-day Montmorency, Aube, arrond. d'Arcis-sur-Aube, canton de Chavanges) and Nogent-l'Artaud (Aisne, arrond. de Château-Thierry, canton de Charly), France. Before July 1312, he married Alix de Joinville, widow of Jean d'Arcis, seigneur of Arcis-sur-Aube and Chacenay (died in or before 1307), and daughter of Jean de Joinville, seigneur de Joinville (Haute-Marne, arrond. Vassy, ch.-I. canton), Seneschal of Champagne, by his second wife, Alix, daughter and heiress of Gautier, seigneur of Reynel. They had no issue.
    The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church).
  2. Geni World Family Tree
    Edmund "Crouchback" Plantagenet, 1st Earl of Lancaster and Leicester<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Crouchback<br>Birth: Jan 16 1245 - London, Middlesex , England<br>Occupation: of Chester et al., Earl of Lancaster<br>Marriage: Spouse: Blanche d'Artois - Feb 3 1276 - Paris, Seine, France<br>Death: June 5 1296 - Bayonne, Duchy of Aquitaine<br>Burial: July 15 1296 - Westminster Abbey, London, England<br>Father: Henry Unknown<br>Mother: <a>Éléonore Berenger (born de Provence), Reine Consort d'Angleterre<br>Wives: Aveline de Forz, Countess of Aumale and Lancaster, Blanche d'Artois<br>Children: Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Lancaster, John Plantagenet, Lord of Beaufort, Mary Plantagenet<br>Siblings: Edward of Westminster, Margaret Plantagenet, Queen Of ScotsBeatrice of England, Countess of Richmond, Richard Plantagenet, Prince of England, William Plantagenet, Prince of England, Katherine Plantagenet, Henry Plantagenêt
    The Geni World Family Tree is found on http://www.geni.com" target="_blank">www.Geni.com. Geni is owned and operated by MyHeritage.
  3. Filae Family Trees
    Edmund Crouchback Prince Of ENGLAND<br>Birth: ter Abbey, Grand Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni75<br>Marriage: Marriage to: Blanche D' ARTOISBefore Oct 29 1275e, Pyrennes-Atlantiques, France>Mother: Eléonore (Léonor) Countess Of PROVENCE<br>Spouses: Blanche Queen Of NAVARRE, Aveline FORTIBUS, Blanche D' ARTOIS, Aveline De FORZ<br>Children: John PLANTAGENET, Mary PLANTAGENET, Thomas PLANTAGENET, Henry PLANTAGENET<br>Siblings: Edward I Longshanks King Of ENGLAND, Henry Prince Of ENGLAND, William Prince Of ENGLAND, Catherine Princess Of ENGLAND, Margaret Queen Of SCOTLAND, John Prince Of ENGLAND, Richard Prince Of ENGLAND, <a>Beatrice Princess Of ENGLAND, Margaret SCOTLAND
    The Filae Family Trees can be found on www.filae.com. Filae is owned and operated by the MyHeritage Group.

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