Edward III, King of England, b. 13 November 1312 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, d. 21 June 1377 in Surrey, England, He acceded to the throne of England, 25 January 1327 in England, He was crowned King of England, 1 February 1327 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, He took control of the crown from his mother, 1330 in England, cause of death was a stroke.
Father: Edward II, King of England, b. 25 April 1284 in Caernarfon, Wales, d. 21 September 1327 in Berkley Castle, Berkley, England, He acceded to the throne of England, 8 July 1307 in England, He was crowned King of England, 24 February 1308 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, He was deposed, 20 January 1327 in England, cause of death was murder by order of his wife, Isabella.
Mother: Isabella of HainaultSpouse: Philippa of Hainault
Married 24 January 1328 in York, England.
Edward II, King of England, b. 25 April 1284 in Caernarfon, Wales, d. 21 September 1327 in Berkley Castle, Berkley, England, He acceded to the throne of England, 8 July 1307 in England, He was crowned King of England, 24 February 1308 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, He was deposed, 20 January 1327 in England, cause of death was murder by order of his wife, Isabella.
Father: Edward I "Longshanks", King of England, b. 17 June 1239 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, d. 7 July 1307 in Burgh on Sands, Carlisle, England, He became King of England, 20 November 1272 in Palestine, He was crowned King of England, 19 August 1274 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
Mother: Eleanor of Castile, b. 1244 in Burgos, Castile, Spain, d. 24 November 1290 in Lincolnshire, England, buried 16 December 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, EnglandSpouse: Isabella of Hainault
Father: Philip "the Fair", King of FranceIn 1326 Isabella left England for France with her son Edward to try to mend the rift between France and England. She failed, but refused to return to Edward II. Instead she raised an army with her lover, Lord Roger Mortimer, and marched on London. She succeeded in deposing Edward II and placing Edward III on the throne, though he was controlled by Isabella and Roger Mortimer. At least until his eighteenth birthday.Married ca. 26 January 1308 in Boulogne, France.
Children:
- Edward III, King of England, b. 13 November 1312 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, m. Philippa of Hainault, 24 January 1328 in York, England, d. 21 June 1377 in Surrey, England, He acceded to the throne of England, 25 January 1327 in England, He was crowned King of England, 1 February 1327 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, He took control of the crown from his mother, 1330 in England, cause of death was a stroke.
- Joan, Countess of Carrick, b. 1321, m. David II Bruce, King of Scotland, July 1328 in Berwick, Northumberland, England
Edward I "Longshanks", King of England, b. 17 June 1239 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, m. Margaret of France, 8 September 1299 in Canterbury, Kent, England, d. 7 July 1307 in Burgh on Sands, Carlisle, England, He became King of England, 20 November 1272 in Palestine, He was crowned King of England, 19 August 1274 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
Father: Henry III, King of England, b. 1 October 1207 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, d. 16 November 1272 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, He became King of England, 28 October 1216 in London, Middlesex, England
Mother: Eleanor of Provence, b. 1220 in Provence, France, d. 24 June 1291 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, EnglandSpouse: Eleanor of Castile, b. 1244 in Burgos, Castile, Spain, d. 24 November 1290 in Lincolnshire, England, buried 16 December 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
Father: Fernando III "el Santo", King of Castile and Leon, b. 19 August 1201 in Castile, Spain, d. 30 May 1252 in Seville, Spain, He became King of Castile, 1217 in Castile, Spain
Mother: Joan de Dammartin, b. ca. 1216 in Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne, France, d. 15 March 1279 in Abbeville, Ponthieu, FranceMarried 18 October 1254 in Burgos, Castile, Spain.
Children:
- 1st son Plantagenet, b. ca. 1265
- 2nd son Plantagenet, b. ca. 1266
- Eleanor Plantagenet, b. 1267
- Joan (Johanna) Plantagenet, b. 1272 in Acre, Palestine, m. Gilbert "the Red Earl" de Clare, 30 April 1291 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, m. Ralph de Monthermer, January 1296/7 in Akko, Hazafon, Israel, d. 23 April 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England
- 3rd son Plantagenet, b. aft. 1274
- Margaret Plantagenet, b. ca. 1275
- Beatrix Plantagenet, b. ca. 1277
- Mary "the Nun" Plantagenet, b. ca. 1278
- 1st daughter Plantagenet, b. ca. 1280
- Elizabeth Plantagenet, b. August 1282
- Edward II, King of England, b. 25 April 1284 in Caernarfon, Wales, m. Isabella of Hainault, ca. 26 January 1308 in Boulogne, France, d. 21 September 1327 in Berkley Castle, Berkley, England, He acceded to the throne of England, 8 July 1307 in England, He was crowned King of England, 24 February 1308 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, He was deposed, 20 January 1327 in England, cause of death was murder by order of his wife, Isabella.
- 2nd daughter Plantagenet, b. ca. 1286
- 3rd daughter Plantagenet, b. ca. 1288
Henry III, King of England, b. 1 October 1207 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, d. 16 November 1272 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, He became King of England, 28 October 1216 in London, Middlesex, England
Father: John Lackland, King of England, b. 24 December 1166 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, d. 18 October 1216 in Newark Castle, England, Became King of England, 27 May 1199 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, cause of death was dysentery., buried aft. 18 October 1216 in Shrine of St. Wulfstan, Warcester, England
Mother: Isabella of Angoulême, b. 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France, d. 31 May 1246 in Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, FranceHenry's father, King John, had Henry crowned king before his own death to ensure the line of succession. John had faught with King Louis VII of France for the crown, and his great grandmother, Matilda the Empress, had faught with her cousin Stephen to claim the throne for her son, Henry II. Since Henry was only nine years old when he was crowned king, William I Marshall was elected regent at the age of seventy. Following Marshall's death in 1219, Hubert de Burgh, the chief justiciar became regent until 1227.
Henry made large grants to his wife's family and conducted an unsuccessful war in France, which angered the nobles. A group led by Simon de Montfort, Henry's brother-in-law, coerced Henry to accept the Provisions of Oxford. He repudiated his signature on the document in 1261 and the matter was arbitrated by King Louis IX of France, who declared in 1264 that the provisions were invalid. But the Baron's War (1263-1265) broke out in the mean time. In a battle near Lewes on May 14, 1264, Henry and his son Edward were captured, and Simon de Montfort summoned a Parliament in 1265 made of two citizens from each borough and two knights from each shire. It was known as the Model Parliament, and was the forerunner of the modern body.
Prince Edward escaped later in 1265 and, with the help of Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, Prince of North Wales, defeated and killed Simon at Evesham. Henry was restored to the throne, but had very little control over the government.Spouse: Eleanor of Provence, b. 1220 in Provence, France, d. 24 June 1291 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England
Father: Ramon V, Count of Provence, b. ca. 1194 in Provence, France, d. 19 August 1245 in France
Mother: Beatrice of Savoy, b. aft. 1195 in Chambery, Savoy, france, d. December 1266 in Provence, FranceMarried 14 January 1236 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
Children:
- Edward I "Longshanks", King of England, b. 17 June 1239 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, m. Eleanor of Castile, 18 October 1254 in Burgos, Castile, Spain, m. Margaret of France, 8 September 1299 in Canterbury, Kent, England, d. 7 July 1307 in Burgh on Sands, Carlisle, England, He became King of England, 20 November 1272 in Palestine, He was crowned King of England, 19 August 1274 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
- Margaret of England, b. 1243
- Edmund "Crouchback", Earl of Lancaster, b. 16 January 1244 in England, d. 5 June 1296 in England
- Beatrice of England, b. ca. 1246
John Lackland, King of England, b. 24 December 1166 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, d. 18 October 1216 in Newark Castle, England, Became King of England, 27 May 1199 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, cause of death was dysentery., buried aft. 18 October 1216 in Shrine of St. Wulfstan, Warcester, England
Father: Henry II "Curtmantle", King of England, b. 5 March 1132 in LeMons, Anjou, France, d. 6 July 1189 in Chinon, France, he became duke of Normandy and count of Anjou, 1151 in France, Became first Plantagenet king of England, 19 December 1154 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
Mother: Eleanor of Aquitaine, b. ca. 1122 in Aquitaine, France, d. 3 March 1204 in Maine-et-Loire, FranceThis is the King John who signed the Magna Carta and is the villan in the tales of Robin Hood.Spouse: Daughter of Earl of Warenne, b. ca. 1175 in England
Father: Earl of WarenneChildren:
- Joan Lackland of Wales, b. ca. 1180 in Wales, m. Llewellyn II "The Great", Prince of Wales, 1201 in Wales, d. 1236 in Wales
- Richard Fitzroy, b. ca. 1200 in England
Spouse: Isabella of Gloucester
Married 29 August 1189 in Marlborough, England.
Divorced ca. 1200.
Spouse: Isabella of Angoulême, b. 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France, m. Hugh X de Lusignan, May 1217/20 in Valence, France, d. 31 May 1246 in Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, France
Father: Aymer de Taillefer, b. ca. 1166 in Angouleme, Charente, France, d. 1218 in Angouleme, Charente, France
Mother: Alice de Courtenay, b. ca. 1176 in FranceIsabella was betrothed to Hugh but married King John. Her coronation as Queen was on the 8th of October 1200. She was imprisoned by King John from 1214 until his death in 1216. After she was released, she returned to France and married Hugh. She later left Hugh and became Sister Felice at the Abbey of Fontevrault.Married 24 August 1200 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France.
Children:
- Eleanor of England, b. 1203 in England, m. William II Marshal, 23 April 1224, m. Simon V Earl de Montfort, 1238, d. 1275
- Henry III, King of England, b. 1 October 1207 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, m. Eleanor of Provence, 14 January 1236 in Canterbury, Kent, England, d. 16 November 1272 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, He became King of England, 28 October 1216 in London, Middlesex, England
- Richard, Earl of Cornwall, b. 1209 in England, m. Isabel Marshall, April 1231, He was crowned King of the Romans, 18 May 1257 in Aachen, Rhineland, Germany
- Joanna (Joan) Makepeace, b. ca. 1210 in England
- John of Acre, b. ca. 1212 in England
- Isabella of England, b. 1214 in England
Henry II "Curtmantle", King of England, b. 5 March 1132 in LeMons, Anjou, France, m. Annabel Balliol, 18 May 1153, d. 6 July 1189 in Chinon, France, he became duke of Normandy and count of Anjou, 1151 in France, Became first Plantagenet king of England, 19 December 1154 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
Father: Geoffrey V Plantagenet, b. 24 August 1113 in France
Mother: Matilda the Empress, b. 5 August 1103 in Winchester, Hampshire, EnglandHenry fought a series of wars with Louis VII of France, former husband of his wife, Eleanor, over his possessions in France. He received back from Scotland the northern counties in England, and made three successful expeditions into Wales in 1157, 1163, and 1165. To bring the clergy under control he summoned a council which adopted the Constitution of Clarendon, which caused conflict with Thomas a Becket. He also innaugurated the Assize of Clarendon in 1166, the Assize of Arms in 1181, and the Assize of Woodstock in 1184.
In 1171 Henry launched his campaign against Ireland under the leadership of Richard "Strongbow" de Clare.Spouse: Eleanor of Aquitaine, b. ca. 1122 in Aquitaine, France, m. Louis VII, King of France, 22 July 1137 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France, div. 1152, d. 3 March 1204 in Maine-et-Loire, France
Father: William X of Aquitaine, b. ca. 1099 in France, d. 9 April 1137 in France
Mother: Eleanor de ChastellerautMarried 18 May 1152 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France.
Children:
- Henry Plantagenet, b. ca. 1153 in Bermondsey, England, d. 1183, He was crowned as heir to his father's kingdom, 1170 in England
- William Plantagenet, b. ca. 1154 in Bermondsey, England
- Geoffrey of Brittany, b. ca. 1155 in Bermondsey, England, m. Constance, Countess of Brittany, bef. 1185, d. 1186
- Matilda of England (Maud), b. 1156 in England
- Richard I "Lionheart", King of England, b. 8 September 1157 in Beaumont, Oxfordshire, England, m. Berengaria of Navarre, 12 May 1191 in Limassol, Cyprus, d. 6 April 1199 in Chalus, France, He was crowned King of England, 2 September 1189 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
- Eleanor, Princess of England, b. 13 October 1162 in Domfront, Normandy, France, m. Alfonso VIII "the Noble", King of Castile, 22 September 1177 in Burgos, Castile, Spain, d. 25 October 1214 in Las Huelgas, Burgos, Spain
- Joanna Plantagenet (Joan), b. 1165 in England
- John Lackland, King of England, b. 24 December 1166 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, m. Avisa (Isabella) of Gloucester, 29 August 1189 in Marlborough, England, div. ca. 1200, m. Isabella of Angoulême, 24 August 1200 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France, d. 18 October 1216 in Newark Castle, England, Became King of England, 27 May 1199 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, cause of death was dysentery., buried aft. 18 October 1216 in Shrine of St. Wulfstan, Warcester, England
Mistress: Rosamund "the Fair" Clifford, b. 1135 in Clifford Castle, Clifford, Herefordshire, England, d. 1176 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.
Father:Walter de Clifford (1), b. ca. 1113 in Clifford, Herefordshire, England, d. 1190 in Godstow, Oxfordshire, England
Mother:Margaret de Toni, b. 1109 in Northumberland, England, d. 1185 in Godstow, Oxfordshire, EnglandChildren:
- Geoffrey of Lincoln, b. ca. 1167 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England
- William de Longchamps Clifford, b. ca. 1170 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England
Mistress: Alys of Porhoet, b. ca. 1161 in France
Father: Louis VII, King of France, b. ca. 1120 in Reims, Champagne, France, d. 18 September 1180
Mother: Alix de Champagne, b. ca. 1127 in Blois, FranceChildren:
- 3. William I de Longespee, b. 1176 in England, m. Ela of Salisbury, 1198, d. 7 March 1225 in England
Geoffrey V Plantagenet, b. 24 August 1113 in France
Father: Fulk V "The Young", b. 1092 in Anjou, France, d. 13 November 1142 in Jerusalem, Israel, Became King of Jerusalem. 1131 in Jerusalem, Israel
Mother: Erembourg of Maine, b. ca. 1090Children
- Hamelin, Earl of Plantagenet, b. 1130 in Normandy, France, m. Isabel de Warenne, April 1164 in Surrey, England, d. 7 May 1202 in England
Spouse: Matilda the Empress, b. 5 August 1103 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, m. Henry V of Germany, 1114
Father: Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England, b. September 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England, d. 1 December 1135 in Rouen, Normandy, France, He acceded to the throne of England, 2 August 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, cause of death was overeating lampreys.
Mother: Edith (Matilda) of Scotland, b. ca. 1071 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, d. 1 May 1118 in Westminster, Middlesex, EnglandMatilda fought with her cousin, Stephen of Blois, to put her son Henry on the throne of England. It was finally decided that Stephen would reign until his death, then the crown would go to Henry.Married 1128.
Children:
- Henry II "Curtmantle", King of England, b. 5 March 1132 in LeMons, Anjou, France, m. Eleanor of Aquitaine, 18 May 1152 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France, m. Annabel Balliol, 18 May 1153, d. 6 July 1189 in Chinon, France, he became duke of Normandy and count of Anjou, 1151 in France, Became first Plantagenet king of England, 19 December 1154 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
Fulk V "The Young", b. 1092 in Anjou, France, m. Melisende de Rethel, 1131 in Jerusalem, Israel, d. 13 November 1142 in Jerusalem, Israel, Became King of Jerusalem. 1131 in Jerusalem, Israel
Father: Fulk IV of Anjou, b. 1043 in Anjou, France, d. 14 April 1109 in Anjou, France
Mother: Bertrade d'Evereux, b. ca. 1070 in FranceSpouse: Erembourg of Maine, b. ca. 1090
Father: Helias, Count of Maine
Mother: Melisende de Rethel, b. in Bourg, Rethel, France, d. 11 September 1161 in Maine, FranceMarried 1110.
Children:
- Geoffrey V Plantagenet, b. 24 August 1113 in France, m. Matilda the Empress, 1128
- Sybil of Anjou, b. ca. 1114 in Anjou, France
Spouse: Melisende de Rethel, b. in Bourg, Rethel, France, m. Helias, Count of Maine, 2 June 1129, d. 11 September 1161 in Maine, France
Father: Baldwin II of Jerusalem, b. ca. 1080 in Bourg, Rethel, France, d. 1131 in Jerusalem, IsraelMarried 1131 in Jerusalem, Israel.
Children:
- Almaltic I of Jerusalem, b. ca. 1034 in Jerusalem, Israel
- Baldwin III of Jerusalem, b. ca. 1131 in Jerusalem, Israel, d. 1162 in Jerusalem, Israel, He became King of Jerusalem, 1143 in Jerusalem, Israel
Fulk IV of Anjou, b. 1043 in Anjou, France, m. Ermengarde of Burbon, m. Arengarde de Castellian, m. Hildegarde de Baugency, ca. 1070, d. 14 April 1109 in Anjou, France
Father: Aubri Geoffrey Gatinais, b. ca. 1005 in Chateau Landan, France, d. 1 April 1046 in Anjou, France
Mother: Ermengarde II of Anjou, b. ca. 1010 in Anjou, France, d. 21 March 1076 in Anjou, FranceSpouse: Hildegarde de Baugency, b. ca. 1050 in France
Married ca. 1070.Children:
- Ermengarde III of Anjou, b. ca. 1073 in Anjou, France, m. Alan IV Duke of Fergent, d. 1147 in Brittany, France
Spouse: Bertrade d'Evereux, b. ca. 1070 in France, m. Philip I, King of France, 1095 in Verberie sur Oise, France
Father: Simon I de Montfort, b. ca. 1050 in Montfort, Normandy, France
Mother: Agnes d'Evereux, b. ca. 1060 in FranceMarried ca. 1090 in France.
Divorced bef. 1095.
Children:
- Fulk V "The Young", b. 1092 in Anjou, France, m. Erembourg of Maine, 1110, m. Melisende de Rethel, 1131 in Jerusalem, Israel, d. 13 November 1142 in Jerusalem, Israel, Became King of Jerusalem. 1131 in Jerusalem, Israel
Aubri Geoffrey Gatinais, b. ca. 1005 in Chateau Landan, France, d. 1 April 1046 in Anjou, France
Father: Geoffrey III, Count of Gatinais, b. ca. 975 in Gatinais, France
Mother: Beatrix of Macon, b. ca. 980 in Macon, FranceSpouse: Ermengarde II of Anjou, b. ca. 1010 in Anjou, France, d. 21 March 1076 in Anjou, France
Father: Fulk III of Anjou, b. ca. 966 in Anjou, France, d. 21 June 1040 in Metz, France
Mother: Hildegarde de Baugency (2), b. ca. 980 in France, d. 1 April 1040 in Jerusalem, IsraelMarried 1035.
Children:
- Fulk IV of Anjou, b. 1043 in Anjou, France, m. Ermengarde of Burbon, m. Arengarde de Castellian, m. Hildegarde de Baugency, ca. 1070, m. Bertrade d'Evereux, ca. 1090 in France, div. bef. 1095, d. 14 April 1109 in Anjou, France
Geoffrey III, Count of Gatinais, b. ca. 975 in Gatinais, France
Spouse: Beatrix of Macon, b. ca. 980 in Macon, France
Married.
Children:
- Aubri Geoffrey Gatinais, b. ca. 1005 in Chateau Landan, France, m. Ermengarde II of Anjou, 1035, d. 1 April 1046 in Anjou, France
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