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Duke of Aquitaine William IX "The Troubadour"

Duke of Aquitaine William IX "The Troubadour"

Male 1071 - 1126  (54 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Duke of Aquitaine William IX "The Troubadour"Duke of Aquitaine William IX "The Troubadour" was born on 22 Oct 1071 in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; died on 10 Feb 1126 in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France.

    Notes:

    Assisted Philip I of France against William the Conqueror. He erected the Palace of Poictou, and, after conferring large donations on the Church, died.

    The dates and name are unclear. Some label him as William VII.

    William married Philippa de Toulouse in 1094 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France. Philippa (daughter of William, Count of Toulouse Margrave of Provence and Duke of Narbonne IV and Emma de Mortain) was born on 22 Oct 1073 in Toulouse, Jura, Franche-Comte, France; died on 28 Nov 1118 in Fontevrault Abbey, Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Duke of Aquitaine William X "The Toulousan"  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1099 in Toulouse, France; died on 9 Apr 1137 in Saint Jacques-de-Compostelle, Spain.
    2. 3. of Poitiers Prince of Antioch I Raymond  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1100; died on 27 Jun 1149.
    3. 4. of Aquitaine Agnes of Aquitaine  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1103 in Poiters, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; died on 10 Aug 1157; was buried in Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France.

    William married Ermengard d'Anjou in 1088. Ermengard (daughter of Fulk IV "The Rude" d'Anjou, Count of Anjou and Hildegard de Beaugency) was born on 18 Mar 1066 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France; died on 1 Jun 1147 in Acquitaine, Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Duke of Aquitaine William X "The Toulousan"Duke of Aquitaine William X "The Toulousan" Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1099 in Toulouse, France; died on 9 Apr 1137 in Saint Jacques-de-Compostelle, Spain.

    Notes:

    Burke says he died in 1156. Some call him William VIII.

    William married Eleanor Chatellerault de Rochefoucald in 1112/1134. Eleanor was born in 1103; died after 1130. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Duchess of Aquitaine Eleanor  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1122 in Chateau de Belin, Guinne, France; died on 31 Mar 1204 in Mirabell Castle, Poitiers, France; was buried in Fontevraud Abbey, France.
    2. 6. Petronella (Alix)  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1125; died on 24 Oct 1153.

  2. 3.  of Poitiers Prince of Antioch I Raymondof Poitiers Prince of Antioch I Raymond Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born about 1100; died on 27 Jun 1149.

  3. 4.  of Aquitaine Agnes of Aquitaineof Aquitaine Agnes of Aquitaine Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1103 in Poiters, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; died on 10 Aug 1157; was buried in Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 8 Mar 1159; Abbey of Fontevraud, Aquitaine, France

    Notes:

    Died:
    Abbey of Fontevraud, Aquitaine, France

    Agnes married King of Aragon Ramiro "The Monk", II in 1134 in Spain. Ramiro (son of King of Aragon and Navarre Sancho Ramirez Aragon and Felicia de Roucy) was born on 24 Apr 1075 in Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain; died on 16 Aug 1157 in San Pedro Monastery, Jaca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain; was buried in Huesca, Provincia de Huesca, Aragon, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Queen of Aragon Petronilla  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jun 1136 in Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain; died on 17 Oct 1174 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; was buried in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.


Generation: 3

  1. 5.  Duchess of Aquitaine EleanorDuchess of Aquitaine Eleanor Descendancy chart to this point (2.William2, 1.William1) was born about 1122 in Chateau de Belin, Guinne, France; died on 31 Mar 1204 in Mirabell Castle, Poitiers, France; was buried in Fontevraud Abbey, France.

    Eleanor married King of France Louis VII "The Younger" Capet on 22 Jul 1137 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France, and was divorced in 1152. Louis (son of King of France Louis VI "The Fat" Capet and Countess of Savoy Adélaïde de Maurienne) was born in 1120 in Fontainebleau, France; died on 18 Sep 1180 in Notre Dame de Barbeau, Fontainebleau, France; was buried . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Alix Capet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1151; died in 1197/98.
    2. 9. of France Marie Capet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1145; died on 11 Mar 1198.

    Eleanor married King of England Henry II "Curtmantlel" Plantagenet on 18 May 1152 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France. Henry (son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou V and Princess of England Matilda Normandy) was born on 25 Mar 1133 in Le Mans, Sarthe, Normandy, France; died on 6 Jul 1189 in Castle Chinon, Saumer, Indre Et Loire, France; was buried in Fontevraud Abbey, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou. Henry Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Feb 1154/55 in Bermondsey Palace, Surrey, England; died on 11 Jun 1183 in Martel Castle, Turenne, France; was buried in Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.
    2. 11. Earl of Bretagne. Earl of Richmond Geoffrey Plantagenet, Duke of Brittany II  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1158 in England; died on 19 Aug 1186 in Paris, Seine, France; was buried in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, Seine, France.
    3. 12. Princess of England Eleanor Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Oct 1161 in Domfront, Normandy, France; died on 25 Oct 1214 in Las Huelgas, Brugos, Spain; was buried .
    4. 13. Matilda (Maud) Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1156 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 28 Jun 1189 in Braunschweig, Brunswick, Germany; was buried in Brunswick Cathedral, Brunswick, Germany.
    5. 14. King of England John I "Lackland" Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Dec 1166 in Kings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England; was buried in Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
    6. 15. Count of Poitiers William Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Aug 1153 in Normandy, France; died about Apr 1156 in Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England; was buried in Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England.
    7. 16. King of England Richard I Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Sep 1157 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England; died on 6 Apr 1199 in Chalus, Limousin, France; was buried in Fontevraud Abbey, France.
    8. 17. Joan Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1165; died on 4 Sep 1199 in Fontevrault Abbey, France; was buried in Fontevrault Abbey, France.

  2. 6.  Petronella (Alix)Petronella (Alix) Descendancy chart to this point (2.William2, 1.William1) was born about 1125; died on 24 Oct 1153.

  3. 7.  Queen of Aragon PetronillaQueen of Aragon Petronilla Descendancy chart to this point (4.Agnes2, 1.William1) was born on 29 Jun 1136 in Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain; died on 17 Oct 1174 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; was buried in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1134, Huesca, Aragon, Spain
    • Birth: 29 Jun 1135, Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain
    • Death: 17 Oct 1174, Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain
    • Death: 17 Oct 1174, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

    Petronilla married Ramon Berenguer, Count of Barcelona IV on 11 Aug 1137 in Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain. Ramon (son of Ramon Berenguer, Count of Barcelona III and Countess of Provence Douce, heiress of Provence) was born on 4 Apr 1113 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died on 6 Aug 1162 in Borgo San Dalmazzo, Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy; was buried in Ripoll, Provincia de Girona, Cataluna, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. King of Aragon Alfonso II "The Chaste" Burgandy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Apr 1152 in Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain; died on 25 Apr 1196 in Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France; was buried in Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain.
    2. 19. Count of Provence Sancho  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1161 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died in 1223 in Tolosa, Guipuzcoa, Pais Vasco, Spain.
    3. 20. Count of Provence Raymond Berenger, IV  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1153 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died in 1181.
    4. 21. of Barcelona Dulcia  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1159 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died on 1 Sep 1198 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; was buried in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Alix CapetAlix Capet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1151; died in 1197/98.

    Alix married Count of Blois Theobald V "The Good" de Blois in 1164. Theobald (son of Count of Blois and Champagne Theobald IV de Blois and Princess of Carinthia Mathilde von Sponheim) was born in 1127 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France; died in 1190. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  of France Marie Capetof France Marie Capet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1145; died on 11 Mar 1198.

    Family/Spouse: Count of Champagne and Brie Henry I "The Liberal" de Blois. Henry (son of Count of Blois and Champagne Theobald IV de Blois and Princess of Carinthia Mathilde von Sponheim) was born in 1126 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France; died on 17 Mar 1181 in Troyes, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. Count of Champaigne Thibault IV (Theobald)  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1177 in Champagne, France; died on 24 Mar 1201 in The Holy Land.
    2. 23. Marie de Champagne  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1174 in Champagne, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France; died on 9 Aug 1204 in Acre, Northern District, Israel; was buried in Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey.
    3. 24. Count of Champagne Henry II de Blois  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jul 1166; died on 10 Sep 1197.

  3. 10.  Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou. Henry PlantagenetDuke of Normandy, Count of Anjou. Henry Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 28 Feb 1154/55 in Bermondsey Palace, Surrey, England; died on 11 Jun 1183 in Martel Castle, Turenne, France; was buried in Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.

    Notes:

    Crowned in 1170.

    Stammtafeln says married 21 Aug 1172.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret Capet. Margaret (daughter of King of France Louis VII "The Younger" Capet and Constance Burgundy) was born in Nov 1157; died about Sep 1197. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Earl of Bretagne. Earl of Richmond Geoffrey Plantagenet, Duke of Brittany IIEarl of Bretagne. Earl of Richmond Geoffrey Plantagenet, Duke of Brittany II Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 23 Sep 1158 in England; died on 19 Aug 1186 in Paris, Seine, France; was buried in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, Seine, France.

    Notes:

    Killed at a tournament by his horse.

    Geoffrey married Duchess of Brittany Constance in Jul 1181. Constance (daughter of Conan of Penthièvre, Duke of Brittany IV and Margaret de Huntingdon) was born about 1161; died on 5 Sep 1201 in Nantes, Brittany, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. of Brittany Arthur  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1177/1187; died in 1182/1275.
    2. 26. Eleanor Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1183; died on 10 Aug 1241 in Bristol Castle, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

  5. 12.  Princess of England Eleanor PlantagenetPrincess of England Eleanor Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 13 Oct 1161 in Domfront, Normandy, France; died on 25 Oct 1214 in Las Huelgas, Brugos, Spain; was buried .

    Eleanor married King of Castile VIII Alfonso on 21 Sep 1177 in Burgos Cathedral, Castile, Spain. VIII (son of King of Castile III Sancho and of Navarre Blanche) was born on 11 Nov 1155 in Castile, Spain; died on 5 Oct 1214 in Avevalo. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. of Castile Blanche  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Mar 1187/88 in Palencia, Castile, Spain; died on 30 Nov 1253 in Palais du Louver, Paris, Seine, France.
    2. 28. Queen of Castile Berengaria  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1181 in Segovia, Castile, Spain; died on 8 Nov 1244 in Los Huelgas, Near Burgos, Spain.
    3. 29. Leonor  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1202; died in 1244 in Burgos, Castile, Spain.
    4. 30. Sancho  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1181 in Burgos, Castile, Spain; died in 1181 in Burgos, Castile, Spain.
    5. 31. Fernando  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Sep 1189; died on 14 Oct 1211 in Madrid.
    6. 32. King of Castile I Enrique  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Apr 1204; died on 6 Jun 1217 in Palencia.
    7. 33. Sancha  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1182; died after 3 Feb 1183/84.
    8. 34. of Castile Urraca  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1186; died on 3 Nov 1220 in Lisbon, Portugal.
    9. 35. Mafalda  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1177/1201; died in 1204 in Salamanca.
    10. 36. Abbess of las Huelgas Constanza  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1203; died in 1243 in Las Huelgas, Castile.
    11. 37. of Castile Berengar  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1180/1203; died in 1185/1284.
    12. 38. of Castile Eleanor  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1180/1203; died in 1185/1287.
    13. 39. of Castile Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1180/1203; died in 1185/1284.

  6. 13.  Matilda (Maud) PlantagenetMatilda (Maud) Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in Jun 1156 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 28 Jun 1189 in Braunschweig, Brunswick, Germany; was buried in Brunswick Cathedral, Brunswick, Germany.

    Matilda married Duke of Saxony And Bavaria V Henry on 1 Feb 1167 in Minden Cathedral, Saxony, Germany. V was born in 1129 in Ravensburg, Donau, Wuerttemberg, Germany; died on 6 Aug 1195 in Braunschweig, Brunswick, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 40. of Palatine Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1174/1189; died in 1179/1274.
    2. 41. of Brunswick Otto  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1174/1189; died in 1179/1274.

  7. 14.  King of England John I "Lackland" PlantagenetKing of England John I "Lackland" Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 24 Dec 1166 in Kings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England; was buried in Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

    Notes:

    Reigned 1199-1216. Signed Magna Carta in 1215 at Runnymede.

    His reign saw renewal of war with Phillip II Augustus of France to whom he has lost several continental possessions including Normandy by 1205. He came into conflict with his Barons and was forced to Sign the Magna Carta. His later repudiation of the charter led to the first barons war 1215-17 during which John died. Burke says he was born in 1160.

    King of Ireland 1177, Count of Mortain 1189, Earl of Gloucester.

    Matthew Paris wrote, 'Foul as it is, hell itself is defiled by the presence of King John', and this pretty well sums up John's reputation--until 1944, that is. For in that year Professor Galbraith demonstrated in a lecture to an astonished world that the chief chronicle source for the reign of John was utterly unreliable. Since then bad King John has been getting better and better, until now he is nearly well again, and a leading scholar in the field has seriously warned us that the twentieth century could well create it own John myth.

    A man who can create so many myths, or rather have them created about him, is clearly outstanding in some way, but the myths hide the truth. Plainly the chroniclers who invented stories about him after his death can tell us little, and we should not take too much notice of people who condemned John for carrying out his father's (and his brother's officials') policies and administrative routines, nor indeed those who condemned him because of the bitter troubles that happened in the succeeding reign, troubles which were in no means entirely of John's making. Recent historians have turned to the administrative records of his reign, and found there a very different picture; but still the lingering doubts remain--were these records the result of John's skill and application or of those of his able staff?

    John was a paunchy little man, five feet five inches tall, with erect head, staring eyes, flaring nostrils and thick lips set in a cruel pout, as his splendid monument at Worcester shows. He had the tempestuous nature of all his family, and a driving demoniac energy: Professor Barlow says that 'he prowled around his kingdom, ' which is an evocative phrase, but it would be truer to say that he raced around it. He was fastidious about his person--taking more baths than several other medieval kings put together, and owning the ultimate in luxury, for that time, a dressing-gown. He loved good food and drink, and gambled a great deal, though he usually lost--the results of his typical impatience and carelessness are recorded on his expense rolls; above all things he loved women. Some say his 'elopement' was the cause of his loss of Normandy. He was generous to the poor (for instance, he remitted to them the penalties of the forest law), and to his servants; at the least he went through the motions of being a Christian king. He was extortionate, though if one considers the terrific increase in his outgoings (a mercenary soldier cost him 200 per cent more in wages than he would have in Henry II's day) one can understand some of his actions in the field. He was deeply concerned about justice, took care to attend to court business, and listened to supplicants with sympathy; he had also an urgent desire for peace in the land, saying that his peace was to be observed 'even if we have granted it to a dog.' But for all that, he had two totally unredeeming vices; he was suspicious, and enjoyed a cloak-and-dagger atmosphere--simply he did not inspire trust in his subjects. Dr. Warren says of him with some justice that if he had lived in the twentieth century he would have adored to run a secret police.

    He was born at Oxford on Christmas Eve 1167. He was oblated for a monk at the abbey of Fontevrault at the age of one year, but was back at court by the time he was six--plainly he had no vocation, but he probably picked up at this early stage his fastidiousness and his passion for books: his library followed him wherever he went. He was his father's favorite, but he turned against the old man when his chance came, as he did against Richard (who had been very generous to his brother) when the latter was in captivity in 1193. The episode was a miserable failure, but it possibly sowed the seeds of distrust for John in England, where they began to sprout luxuriantly in 1199 when Richard died and John came to the throne.

    Immediately the challenge came: Philip Augustus, the wily King of France, was backing John's nephew, Prince Arthur of Brittany (son of John's elder brother Geoffrey) as a contender for the throne, and England's French possessions fell prey to civil war. John found grave difficultly in dealing with the situation for a number of reasons, but in 1202 he made the remarkable coup of capturing Arthur by force-marching his troops eighty miles in forty-eight hours; but then his prosecution of the war became listless, and he lost much sympathy by his brutal murder of Arthur whilst in a drunken rage. By 1204 Normandy was lost.

    The loss of Normandy seemed to wake John up, and he now deployed his every energy in building up the coastal defenses of Britain, now faced with an enemy the other side of the Channel, instead of just more of her own territory. The navy was built up, and the army, and John poured a quarter of his annual revenue into defense. But he could not persuade the baronage to support him in a counterstroke to regain Normandy: the barons of the north country had never owned land in Normandy and did not see why they should pay to regain southerner's castles for them. These 'Northerners' as they called themselves, were a hive of discontent, and more was to be heard from them. Meanwhile, John sailed angrily about in the Channel, cursing ineffectually.

    Other troubles were to come first, however. In 1205 the Archbishop of Canterbury, Hubert Walker, died, and John assumed that he would have the choice of the new archbishop. However, Pope Innocent III was no man to support secular control over church appointments, and supported the right of the monks of Canterbury to select their own archbishop. For two years the storms blew between England and Rome, then Stephen Langton was appointed. Meanwhile John had driven the monks into exile and appropriated the revenues of the archdiocese. He had fallen out also with his half-brother, Geoffrey Archbishop or York, over tax-collection, and he too fled abroad while John collected his revenues. Four bishops joined in his fight--tension was growing to the snapping point. In 1208 the Pope put an Interdict on England, which in effect meant the clergy went on strike, or, in certain cases and areas, worked to rule. John began negotiations with Innocent, but, finding that he demanded unconditional surrender, stopped them and took over all ecclesiastical properties and incomes. He did leave the clergy sufficient to live, though barely; but he still gained a large increment to his usual finances. In November 1209 the Pope took the final step of excommunicating the King, which, in that it made him an outlaw in Christendom, did far more damage than the Interdict.

    John used his enlarged treasury to restore order in Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and to rebuild the old alliance with Otto IV of Germany and the Count of Flanders against Philip Augustus. He planned a two-pronged attack on France, to take place in 1212. But that year turned out an unlucky one for John, for the barons again refused to serve abroad, and the army he had was needed to put down a revolt in Wales; the Pope was threatening to demote him, and Philip Augustus was planning a massive invasion of England. John had to give in in one direction, for the pressure was much too great: he chose the Pope, and wisely so. He agreed to return to the status quo in the matter of church property and establishment, and to pay compensation; he further resigned his kingdom into the hands of the Pope, to receive it back in return for his homage and an annual tribute of 1,000 marks (a mark being two-thirds of a pound].

    He had won a notable ally in Innocent III, who supported him faithfully throughout his troubles. Then his fleet, his own creation, had the good luck to find the French fleet at anchor and unprotected, destroyed it, and so made a French invasion impossible. On the crest of a wave, John determined to put his two-pronged invasion plan into action, but once more the northern barons refused to play, and he set off to punish them. Stephen Langton had arrived on the scene by now and managed to persuade John not to provoke the barons further.

    In 1214 he finally managed to put his long cherished plan into action, but the two attacks were not properly coordinated; Otto was defeated at Bovines, and John was deserted by his Protein knights.

    In 1215 John faced a baronage in turmoil: they could point to the failure of his expensive schemes, he ascribed his failure to their total lack of support. The situation could not be more tense. John's nervousness can be seen in his taking of the cross, a blatant attempt to reinforce his alliance with the papacy. In April the Northerners met at Stamford; they were by now a mixture of northerners and southerners--the name was now merely a nickname--but by and large they were the younger element in the kingdom, roughnecks out for a spree. They moved south and were let into London by a faction, and received the expected encouragement from Philip Augustus in the form of siege engines brought over by one Eustace, a renegade monk turned pirate.

    John offered arbitration, but the barons turned it down, and while he put his faith in an appeal to Rome, Stephen Langton, in cooperation with William Marshal and other more stable and sensible barons, were working on the Northerners' demands to incorporate them into a general charter, which would not only govern feudal relationships, but would also lay down a more general pattern of legality in government. On 15 June John fixed his seal to the draft of Magna Carat, and on 19 June attested copies were sent to all parts of the kingdom.

    The King did his part thoroughly, though for how long he would have continued is another matter, but the barons continued to distrust him. They remained in arms, organizing tournaments as their excuse, saying that the prize would be 'a bear a certain lady would send.' This was civil war, and John took to it with a fiendish glee. He reduced the north and the east, and was about to mop up the remainder of the opposition in London when Philip Augustus' son Louis landed in force to help the barons (May 1216). John had been riding hard for months, and was sick with dysentery after a bout of over-eating; whilst crossing the Wash, the whole of his baggage-train was lost. At Newark Castle on 18 October, he died, desiring to be buried near his patron saint Wolfsan in Worcester Cathedral.

    He was by no means a good man, and his energies could well have been put to a better use, but in a different situation he might well have made a great king. His constant failure was discipline, over himself first, and others second. John reminds me of nothing so much as the type of person who is brilliant in many ways, and has many gifts, but leaves after two terms 'not suited to teaching in this type of school.' [Who's Who in the Middle Ages, John Fines, Barnes and Noble Books, New York, 1995]

    John married Countess of Angoulême Isabella Taillefer on 24 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. Isabella (daughter of Count of Angoulême Aymer Taillefer and Alix Courtenay) was born in 1188 in Angoumé, Landes, Aquitaine, France; died on 31 May 1246 in Fontevrault Abbey, Anjou, France; was buried in Fontevrault Abbey, Anjou, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 42. Joan Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1188 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 2 Feb 1237 in Caernarvonshire, Wales.
    2. 43. King of England Henry III Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Oct 1207 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England; died on 16 Nov 1272 in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England; was buried in 1272 in Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France.
    3. 44. Earl of Cornwall Richard Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jan 1209 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England; died on 2 Apr 1272 in Berkhampstead Castle, Hertfordshire, England; was buried on 13 Apr 1272 in Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire, England.
    4. 45. Empress of Germany Isabella Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1214 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England; died on 1 Dec 1241 in Foggia, Naples, Italy; was buried in Andria, Sicilia, Italy.
    5. 46. Eleanor Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1215 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England; died on 13 Apr 1275 in Montargis Abbey, France; was buried in Montargis Abbey, France.

    John married Countess of Gloucester Isabel FitzRobert on 19 Aug 1189 in Marlborough Castle, Wiltshire, England. Isabel (daughter of 2nd Earl of Gloucester William FitzRobert and Hawise de Beaumont) was born about 1165 in Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, England; died on 14 Oct 1217; was buried in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    John married Gather de Ferrers in 1188. Gather (daughter of 3rd Earl of Derby William de Ferrers and Sybil de Braose) was born in 1168 in Chartley, Staffordshire, England; died on 4 Sep 1201 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 47. Princess of Wales Joanna Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1188 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 2 Feb 1237 in Caernarvonshire, Wales.

    Family/Spouse: Adela de Warenne. Adela (daughter of 5th Earl of Surrey Hamelin de Warenne and Countess of Surrey Isabel de Warenne) was born about 1164 in Surrey, England; died about 1220. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. Baron of Chilham Richard Fitz Roy  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1246.

    John married Suzanne de Warenne about 1186. Suzanne (daughter of 5th Earl of Surrey Hamelin de Warenne and Countess of Surrey Isabel de Warenne) was born about 1166 in Surrey, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 49. Baron of Chilham Richard Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1186; died about 1248.

  8. 15.  Count of Poitiers William PlantagenetCount of Poitiers William Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 17 Aug 1153 in Normandy, France; died about Apr 1156 in Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England; was buried in Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Burke says born 1155 died 1156.


  9. 16.  King of England Richard I PlantagenetKing of England Richard I Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 8 Sep 1157 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England; died on 6 Apr 1199 in Chalus, Limousin, France; was buried in Fontevraud Abbey, France.

    Notes:

    Reigned 1189-1199. Prisoner in Germany 1192-1194.

    A hero of Medieval legends spent all but 6 months of his reign abroad. He became Duke of Aquitaine in 1168 and of Poitiers in 1172. He joined the 3rd crusade in 1189 and conquered Messina and Cyprus before arriving in the Holy Land. His victory at Arsuf gained Joppa (1191). On his way home he was captured in Austria and was only released by Emperor Henry VI after payment of an enormous ransom (1194). He returned briefly to England but died in France.

    Richard married of Navarre Berengaria on 12 May 1191 in Chapel of St George, Limasol, Cyprus. Berengaria (daughter of King of Navarre Sancho VI "The Wise") was born in 1163 in Pamplona, Spain; died after 1230 in l'Epau Abbey, Le Mans, Anjou, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 50. Lord of Cognac Philip Plantagenet  Descendancy chart to this point died about 1121.

    Family/Spouse: Countess of the Vexin Alys Capet. Alys (daughter of King of France Louis VII "The Younger" Capet and Constance Burgundy) was born on 4 Oct 1160; died about 1220. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 17.  Joan PlantagenetJoan Plantagenet Descendancy chart to this point (5.Eleanor3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in Oct 1165; died on 4 Sep 1199 in Fontevrault Abbey, France; was buried in Fontevrault Abbey, France.

    Notes:

    Died in childbirth, having been veiled a nun on her deathbed.

    Birth:
    Angers Castle, Anjou, France

    Joan married King of Toulouse VI Raymond in 1179/1196. VI was born in 1149/1168; died in 1222. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 51. of Toulouse VII Raymond  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1183/1199; died in 1188/1283.

    Joan married King of Sicily William in 1179/1188. William was born in 1148/1168; died in 1189. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 18.  King of Aragon Alfonso II "The Chaste" BurgandyKing of Aragon Alfonso II "The Chaste" Burgandy Descendancy chart to this point (7.Petronilla3, 4.Agnes2, 1.William1) was born on 4 Apr 1152 in Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain; died on 25 Apr 1196 in Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France; was buried in Poblet, Provincia de Tarragona, Cataluna, Spain.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 4 Apr 1152, Huesca, Huesca, Aragon, Spain
    • Death: 26 Apr 1196, Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

    Alfonso married Queen of Aragon Sancha on 18 Jan 1174 in Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. Sancha (daughter of Emperor of All the Spains Alfonso VII Burgundy and of Poland Richeza Piast) was born on 21 Sep 1154 in Castile, Burgos, Castilla-Leon, Spain; died on 9 Nov 1208 in Villanueva de Sigena, Huesca, Aragon, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. King of Aragon Pedro II "The Catholic" Berenguer  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1178 in Huesca, Aragon, Spain; died on 12 Sep 1213 in Muret, Aveyron, Midi-Pyrénées, France.
    2. 53. Count of Provence Alfonso Berenguer Burgandy, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1174 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died on 1 Dec 1209 in Palermo, Palermo, Sicilia, Italy.

    Alfonso married Mafalda Affonsez Portugal on 30 Jan 1160 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. Mafalda was born in 1149 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; died in 1173. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 19.  Count of Provence SanchoCount of Provence Sancho Descendancy chart to this point (7.Petronilla3, 4.Agnes2, 1.William1) was born in 1161 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died in 1223 in Tolosa, Guipuzcoa, Pais Vasco, Spain.

  13. 20.  Count of Provence Raymond Berenger, IVCount of Provence Raymond Berenger, IV Descendancy chart to this point (7.Petronilla3, 4.Agnes2, 1.William1) was born in 1153 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died in 1181.

  14. 21.  of Barcelona Dulciaof Barcelona Dulcia Descendancy chart to this point (7.Petronilla3, 4.Agnes2, 1.William1) was born in 1159 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; died on 1 Sep 1198 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; was buried in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1159, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain