Ahnentafel of Marguerite Gros de Brancion (935)

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1. Marguerite1 Gros de Brancion (935) (André Roux: Scrolls from his personal genealogicaL research. The Number refers to the family branch numbers on his many scrolls, 65, 96.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Contenant lesa Généalogies, l'Histoire et la Chronologie des Familles Nobles de in Volumes, 1 to 15 (Seconde Édition; Rue St-Jacques, Paris: Antoine Boudet, Libraire-Imprimeur du Roi, (1770 - 1786)), Tome IV (Volume 4), MDCCLXXII (1772), Page 509.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome IV (Volume 4), MDCCLXXII (1772), Page 509.). Married Name: de Choiseul-de-Traves (935). AKA: Marguerite de Brancion (935) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). Born: before 1262, daughter of Henry II Gros de Brancion (1643) and Fouques, Dame de La Prévière (1644), Marguerite was alive and married Bernard before the year 1272. She is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when she married him. Married in 1272: Bernard de Choiseul-de-Traves (934),, son of Robert de Choiseul-de-Traves (932) and Isabelle=Élizabeth de Rougemont (933) (Marguerite took the Barony of Brancion to Bernard by ths marriage) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome IV (Volume 4), MDCCLXXII (1772), Page 509.). Died: after 1272.

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2. Henry II2 Gros de Brancion (1643) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.) (P.D. Abbott, Provinces, Pays and Seigneuries of France in ISBN: 0-9593773-0-1 (Author at 266 Myrtleford, 3737, Australia: Priries Printers Pty. Ltd, Canberra A.C.T., Australia, November, 1981), Page 205.). AKA: Henri, Sire de Brancion (1643) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.) (M. de La Chenaye- des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome IV (Volume 4), MDCCLXXII (1772), Page 509.). AKA: Henry III, Sire d'Uxelles (1643) (M. de La Chenaye- des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome IV (Volume 4), MDCCLXXII (1772), Page 509.). Born: between 1222 and 1247 at France, son of Josserand III Gros de Brancion (1641) and Marguerite du Viennois (1642), Henry is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Marguerite was born. Married before 1259: Fouques, Dame de La Prévière (1644),, daughter of Guillaume de La Brévière (1645) and N? N? (1646). Died: after 1260 According to André Roux, Henry was alive in the year 1257. Abbott claims Henri died after 1260. Henri II went on the Crusade with King Louis and was a prisoner with him. On his return, he sold Brancion to the Duc de Bourgogne.

3. Fouques, Dame2 de La Prévière (1644) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome IV (Volume 4), MDCCLXXII (1772), Page 510.). Married Name: Gros de Brancion (1644). AKA: Fouque de La Bréviaire (1644) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). Born: before 1247, daughter of Guillaume de La Brévière (1645) and N? N? (1646), Fouque is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Marguerite was born. Married before 1259: Henry II Gros de Brancion (1643),, son of Josserand III Gros de Brancion (1641) and Marguerite du Viennois (1642).

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4. Josserand III3 Gros de Brancion (1641) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.) (Abbott, Page 205.). AKA: Josserand II de Brancion (1641) (M. de La Chenaye- des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). Born: in 1214, son of Henri Gros de Brancion (1639) and Béatrix de Vignory (1640). Married in 1221 at France: Marguerite du Viennois (1642),, daughter of Gaucher IV, Sire de Salins (2535) and Mahaut=Marguerite, Comtesse de Bourbon (1795) (Josserand II was Marguerite's second husband) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). Died: in 1250 at Mensourah, Lower Egypt, Josserand II died at the Battle of Mensourah during the First Crusade, in which he had accompanied King Louis IX (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.).

5. Marguerite3 du Viennois (1642) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.). Married Name: Gros de Brancion (1642). Married Name: de Sabran (1642). AKA: Marguerite, Dame de Salins (1642) Marguerite became Dame de Salins in 1219. In 1224, the Seigneurie de Salins was sold to Hughes IV, Duc de Bourgogne. In 1237, it was exchanged for other lands and was ceded to Jean de Chalon, whence it descended to his son Hughes, and his grandson Othon, Comte de Bourgogne. Jeanne, daughter of Othon, married King Philippe V. Their daughter married Eudes IV, Duc de Bourgogne, whose son, Philippe, bore the title Seigneur de Salins (Abbott, Page 518.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). AKA: Marguerite de Vienne (1642) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). Born: between 1180 and 1195 at Dauphiné, France, daughter of Gaucher IV, Sire de Salins (2535) and Mahaut=Marguerite, Comtesse de Bourbon (1795). Married in 1211 at France: Guillaume de Sabran (10314). Married in 1221 at France: Josserand III Gros de Brancion (1641),, son of Henri Gros de Brancion (1639) and Béatrix de Vignory (1640) (Josserand II was Marguerite's second husband) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). Note - in 1225 at France: In 1225, Marguerite sold the Seigneurie of Salins to Duke Hughes IV de Bourgogne. Died: circa 1259.

6. Guillaume3 de La Brévière (1645) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.). Born: before 1232 Guillaume is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Fouque was born. Married before 1247: N? N? (1646).

7. N?3 N? (1646). Married before 1247: Guillaume de La Brévière (1645).

--- 4th Generation --- 8. Henri4 Gros de Brancion (1639) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.) (Abbott, Page 205.). Born: between 1165 and 1190 at France, son of Josserand II Gros de Brancion (1635) and Alix de Chalon (1636). Married before 1214 at France: Béatrix de Vignory (1640),, daughter of Guillaume Hughes II, Seigneur de Bourbon-Lancy (3769) and N? N? (21367). Died: before 1224.

9. Béatrix4 de Vignory (1640) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.) (Paul Theroff, posts on the Genealogy Bulletin Board of the Prodigy Interactive Personal Service, was a member as of 5 April 1994, at which time he held the identification MPSE79A, until July, 1996. His main source was Europaseische Stammtafeln, 09 August 1994 at 01:59 Hours.). AKA: Béatrice de Vignory (1640) (Paul Theroff, posts, 09 August 1994 at 01:59 Hours.). Married Name: de Luzy (1640). AKA: Béatrice, Dame de Bourbon-Lancy (1640) (Abbott, Page 205.). Married Name: Gros de Brancion (1640). Born: before 1199 at Champagne, France, daughter of Guillaume Hughes II, Seigneur de Bourbon-Lancy (3769) and N? N? (21367), Béatrix is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Josserand II was born. Married before 1214 at France: Henri Gros de Brancion (1639),, son of Josserand II Gros de Brancion (1635) and Alix de Chalon (1636). Married between 1215 and 1224 at France: Damas de Luzy (13848),, son of Dalmas II de Semur (13845) and N? de Bourbon-Lancy (13846) (Béatrix=Béatrice was the widow of Henri when she married Damas). Died: after 1228 Béatrice was alive in the year 1228.

10. Gaucher IV, Sire4 de Salins (2535) (André Roux: Scrolls, 129, 170, 171.) (Abbott, Page 518.). AKA: Gaucher, Count de Vienne (2535). AKA: Gaucher IV de Bourgogne (2535). AKA: Wautier IV de Bourgogne (2535) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome IV (Volume 4), MDCCLXXII (1772), Page 475.). Born: before 1170 at Dauphiné, France, son of Gérard, Count de Vienne (2408) and Maurette de Salins (2409), Gaucher was alive in the year 1184 and is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when he married Mahaut. Married circa 1180: Mahaut=Marguerite, Comtesse de Bourbon (1795),, daughter of Archambaud VIII, Seigneur de Bourbon (1320) and Alix de Bourgogne (1319) (Gaucher was Mahaut's first husband and she was his first wife). Divorced Mahaut=Marguerite, Comtesse de Bourbon (1795): in 1195 at France. Married circa 1200 at France: Alix de Dreux (931),, daughter of Robert II, Comte de Dreux (1599) and Yolande de Coucy (1601) (Wautier IV was Alix's first husband). Died: on 29 Aug 1219 at France.

11. Mahaut=Marguerite, Comtesse4 de Bourbon (1795) (André Roux: Scrolls, 104, 129.) (Abbott, Page 189.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.). Married Name: de Salins (1795). Married Name: de Dampierre (1795). Born: circa 1160 at Bourbonnais, France, daughter of Archambaud VIII, Seigneur de Bourbon (1320) and Alix de Bourgogne (1319). Married circa 1180: Gaucher IV, Sire de Salins (2535),, son of Gérard, Count de Vienne (2408) and Maurette de Salins (2409) (Gaucher was Mahaut's first husband and she was his first wife). Divorced Gaucher IV, Sire de Salins (2535): in 1195 at France. Married on 9 Sep 1196 at France: Guy II de Dampierre (1794),, son of Guillaume I de Dampierre (1790) and Ermengarde de Mouchy-en-Beauvaisis (1791). Died: on 18 Jun 1218 at Maine-et-Loire, France, Mahaut is buried as a at the of Fontevrault in Montelaux Moines. Some sources indicate Mahaut died in 1228.

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16. Josserand II5 Gros de Brancion (1635) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 09 August 1994 at 01:59 Hours.) (Abbott, Page 205.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). AKA: Josserand II de Brancion (1635). Born: in 1147, son of Bernard II Gros de Brancion (1633) and N? de Lorraine (1634). Married in 1164 at France: Alix de Chalon (1636),, daughter of Guillaume I, Count de Chalon-sur-Saône (1637) and N? N? (1638) (Josserand I was her first husband). Died: in 1190.

17. Alix5 de Chalon (1636) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96, 98, 173.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 09 August 1994 at 01:59 Hours.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome II (Volume 2), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 73.). Married Name: Gros de Brancion (1636). Married Name: de Baugé (1636). AKA: Alix, Dame de Mirebel (1636) The fief of Mirebel-en-Bresse passed to Ulric II de Baugé by marriage of the daughter of Guillaume I, Comte de Chalon. She was widowed of Josserand de Brancion of whom she had no child. Guy, son of Ulric and of the lady in question, died in 1215 in the Holy Land (Abbott, Page 569.). Born: before 1149 at France, daughter of Guillaume I, Count de Chalon-sur-Saône (1637) and N? N? (1638), Alix is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Henri was born. Married in 1164 at France: Josserand II Gros de Brancion (1635),, son of Bernard II Gros de Brancion (1633) and N? de Lorraine (1634) (Josserand I was her first husband). Married either 1180 or 1198 at France: Ulrich II/III, Seigneur de Baugé (1675),, son of Raynald=Renaud III, Seigneur de Baugé (3272) and N? N? (3273) (Ulrich was her second husband and she was his first wife. Sources disagree on the year of marriage) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome II (Volume 2), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 73.). Died: circa 1252 at France.

18. Guillaume Hughes II, Seigneur5 de Bourbon-Lancy (3769) (Abbott, Page 205.). Born: before 1081 at Saône et Loire, Bourgogne, France, son of Humbert I, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (13882), Guillaume Hughes II is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his daughter, Béatrix, was born. Married before 1198: N? N? (21367).

19. N?5 N? (21367). Married before 1198: Guillaume Hughes II, Seigneur de Bourbon-Lancy (3769),, son of Humbert I, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (13882).

20. Gérard, Count5 de Vienne (2408) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 171.) (Abbott, Page 600.). AKA: Gérard, Count de Mâcon (2408) Upon the death of his father in 1155, Gérard became sole Comte de Mâcon. He was disciplined by King Louis VII in 1158 and in 1166 he was put in prison (Abbott, Page 213.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome II (Volume 2), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 73.). Born: before 1122 at France, son of Guillaume IV, Count de Bourgogne (2404) and Adélaïs=Poncette de Traves (2405), Gérard presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his daughter Ide was born. Some sources place Gérard's birth at 1142. Married before 1139: Maurette de Salins (2409),, daughter of Gaucher=Walter III, Sire de Salins (3234) and N? N? (3235). Died: between 1 Jan 1184 and 14 Sep 1184 According to Stuart, Gérard died before 15 September 1184 (Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners in ISBN: 0-8063-1344-7 (1001 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1992), Page 141.) (Abbott, Pages 213, 601.).

21. Maurette5 de Salins (2409) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 171.) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 189-29.). Married Name: de Vienne (2409). AKA: Guigonne, Dame de Salins (2409) (Abbott, Page 518.). Born: before 1125 at France, daughter of Gaucher=Walter III, Sire de Salins (3234) and N? N? (3235), Maurette is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Ide was born. Married before 1139: Gérard, Count de Vienne (2408),, son of Guillaume IV, Count de Bourgogne (2404) and Adélaïs=Poncette de Traves (2405). Died: on 15 Sep 1184 at France (Stuart, Page 142.).

22. Archambaud VIII, Seigneur5 de Bourbon (1320) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 129.) (Stuart, Page 43, Line 59-28.) (Abbott, Page 189.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.). AKA: Archambaud, Procurator d'Auvergne (1320). Born: on 29 Jun 1140 at Bourbonnais, France, son of Archambaut VII, Comte de Bourbon (2120) and Agnès de Savoie (2119). Married circa 1159 at France: Alix de Bourgogne (1319),, daughter of Eudes II Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1310) and Marie de Champagne (1311) (Archambaud was Alix's first husband). Died: either 1169 or 1200.

23. Alix5 de Bourgogne (1319) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 129.) (Stuart, Page 43, Line 60-28.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.). Married Name: de Bourbon (1319). Married Name: de Déols (1319). Born: circa 1146, daughter of Eudes II Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1310) and Marie de Champagne (1311). Married circa 1159 at France: Archambaud VIII, Seigneur de Bourbon (1320),, son of Archambaut VII, Comte de Bourbon (2120) and Agnès de Savoie (2119) (Archambaud was Alix's first husband). Married before 1191 at France: Eudes de Déols (10069),, son of Ebbes II, Seigneur de Déols (13029) and Denise d'Amboise (13030) (Eudes was Alix's second husband). Died: in 1192 at Abbey de Fontevrault, Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou, France, Alix died a nun at Fontevrault.

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32. Bernard II6 Gros de Brancion (1633) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96, 169.). Note -: Bernard II went to the crusades in the Holy Land in 1147. PaterAlter before 1090 Bernard II Gros de Brancion (1633)/Bernard de Brancion (1629) (an unknown value). MaterAlter: before 1090 N? de Chalon (1630)/Bernard II Gros de Brancion (1633). Born: before 1090 at Brancion, Saône et Loire, Bourgogne, France, son of Landry Gros de Brancion (21377) and N? N? (21378), The Parentage of Bernard II is uncertain with André Roux claiming he was the son of Bernard I by N? de Chalon and Abbott asserting that Bernard II was the son of Landry, son of Bernard (Abbott, Page 205.). Married before 1147: N? de Lorraine (1634),, daughter of Thierry, Duke d'Alsace (2073) and Gertrude de Flandre (2071). Died: in 1171 at Syria.

33. N?6 de Lorraine (1634) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96, 169.). AKA: N? d'Alsace (1634). Married Name: Gros de Brancion (1634). Born: before 1115, daughter of Thierry, Duke d'Alsace (2073) and Gertrude de Flandre (2071). Married before 1147: Bernard II Gros de Brancion (1633),, son of Landry Gros de Brancion (21377) and N? N? (21378).

34. Guillaume I, Count6 de Chalon-sur-Saône (1637) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.) (Abbott, Page 207.). Born: before 1102 at France, son of Guy III, Vicomte de Thiern (1673) and N? N? (1674), Guillaume I is presumed to have been at least 18 years old by the time his son, Guillaume II, was born. Married before 1119 at France: N? N? (1638). Died: circa 1168 (Abbott, Page 207.).

35. N?6 N? (1638). Married before 1119 at France: Guillaume I, Count de Chalon-sur-Saône (1637),, son of Guy III, Vicomte de Thiern (1673) and N? N? (1674). Married Name: de Chalon-sur-Saône (1638).

36. Humbert I, Sire6 de Bourbon-Lancy (13882) (Paul Theroff, posts, 09 August 1994 at 01:59 Hours.) (Abbott, Page 205.). Born: before 1063 at Bourbon Lancy, Saône et Loire, Bourgogne, France, son of Anseidis IV, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (21368) and N? N? (21369), Humbert I is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son, Guillaume Hughes II, was born. Married before 1080 at France: Ermengarde de Chalon (13881),, daughter of Thibaud, Count de Chalon (1669) and Hermentrude N? (1670).

40. Guillaume IV, Count6 de Bourgogne (2404) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.) (Stuart, Page 141, Line 187-30.) (Abbott, Page 506.). AKA: Guillaume, Count d'Auxerre (2404) (Stuart, Page 141.). AKA: Guillaume IV, Count de Mâcon (2404) (Abbott, Page 213.). AKA: Guillaume IV, Count de Vienne (2404) (Abbott, Page 600.). Born: between 1090 and 1095 at France, son of Étienne I, Count de Bourgogne (2400) and Béatrix de Lorraine (2401). Married in 1120: Adélaïs=Poncette de Traves (2405),, daughter of Thibaud, Seigneur de Traves (2406) and Alix=Alice N? (2407) (Adélaïs was Guillaume's second wife). Note - in 1147: Guillaume IV was a crusader in the First Crusade (1147). Died: on 27 Sep 1155.

41. Adélaïs=Poncette6 de Traves (2405) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 170.) (Stuart, Page 143, Line 190-30.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (2405). Born: circa 1090 at France, daughter of Thibaud, Seigneur de Traves (2406) and Alix=Alice N? (2407), She was pregnant when she became a widow in 1156 (André Roux: Scrolls.). Married in 1120: Guillaume IV, Count de Bourgogne (2404),, son of Étienne I, Count de Bourgogne (2400) and Béatrix de Lorraine (2401) (Adélaïs was Guillaume's second wife).

42. Gaucher=Walter III, Sire6 de Salins (3234) (André Roux: Scrolls, 171.) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 189-30.) (Abbott, Page 518.). Born: before 1107, son of Humbert III, Seigneur de Salins (3232) and N? N? (3233), Gaucher III is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his daughter Maurette was born. Married before 1124: N? N? (3235). Died: on 15 Aug 1175 at Saint Dyan Gaucher III is buried at the Church of Saint-Étienne in Besançon, France.

43. N?6 N? (3235). Married before 1124: Gaucher=Walter III, Sire de Salins (3234),, son of Humbert III, Seigneur de Salins (3232) and N? N? (3233).

44. Archambaut VII, Comte6 de Bourbon (2120) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119, 129.) (Stuart, Page 42, Line 59-29.) (Abbott, Page 189.). Also Known As: Archambaud "Le Fort" (2120). Born: circa 1100 at Bourbonnais, France, son of Aimon II Vaire-Vache, Sire de Bourbon (2043) and Aldésinde de Tonnerre (2042). Married between 1130 and 1137: Agnès de Savoie (2119),, daughter of Humbert II, Comte de Savoie (2117) and Gisle=Gisèle, Countess de Bourgogne (2118). Note - in 1147: Archambaut VII "Le Fort" built Villefranche. He went on the Second Crusade in 1147. Died: in 1171 (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.).

45. Agnès6 de Savoie (2119) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119, 129.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 13 March 1995 at 18:58 Hours.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.). Married Name: de Bourbon (2119). Born: before 1103, daughter of Humbert II, Comte de Savoie (2117) and Gisle=Gisèle, Countess de Bourgogne (2118). Married between 1130 and 1137: Archambaut VII, Comte de Bourbon (2120),, son of Aimon II Vaire- Vache, Sire de Bourbon (2043) and Aldésinde de Tonnerre (2042). Died: after 1180.

Coat of Arms associated with Eudes II, Duke of , and adopted by subsequent Dukes of Burgundy until 1361..

46. Eudes II Borel, Duke6 de Bourgogne (1310) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 121.) (Stuart, Page 43, Line 60-29.) (André Castelot, Alain Decaux, Marcel Jullian et J. Levron, Histoire de La France et des Français au Jour le Jour (Librairie Académique Perrin, 1976), Tome 2, Page 490.) (Abbott, Page 199.). Born: circa 1118, son of Hughes II Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1308) and Mathilde, Countess de Turenne (1309). Married in 1145: Marie de Champagne (1311),, daughter of Thibaud IV, Palatin de Champagne (2200) and Mahaud, Marquise de Carinthie (2201) (Source is from a note posted on the Genealogy Electronic Bulletin Board of the Prodigy Interactive Personal Service a computer online service, by Roxanne Wolford [Prodigy ID# PDXS01A] under Subject "House of Burgundy", 5 November 1997 at 00:45 Hours.). Died: on 27 Sep 1162 Eudes II is buried at Citeaux.

47. Marie6 de Champagne (1311) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 121.) (Stuart, Page 43, Line 60-29.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 20 May 1995 at 21:52 Hours.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (1311). AKA: Marie, de Fontevrault (1311). Born: in 1128 at France, daughter of Thibaud IV, Palatin de Champagne (2200) and Mahaud, Marquise de Carinthie (2201). Married in 1145: Eudes II Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1310),, son of Hughes II Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1308) and Mathilde, Countess de Turenne (1309) (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Roxanne Wolford [Prodigy ID# PDXS01A] under Subject "House of Burgundy", 5 November 1997 at 00:45 Hours.). Died: in 1190 at Fontevrault, Anjou Maine-et-Loire, Anjou, France, Marie died aa the Abbess of Fontevrault. She became a nun after 1165.

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64. Landry7 Gros de Brancion (21377) (Abbott, Page 205.). Born: before 1070 at Brancion, Saône et Loire, Bourgogne, France, son of Bernard de Brancion (1629) and N? de Chalon (1630), Landry is presumed to have been at least 20 years of age by the time his son, Bernard II was born. Married before 1089: N? N? (21378).

65. N?7 N? (21378). Married before 1089: Landry Gros de Brancion (21377),, son of Bernard de Brancion (1629) and N? de Chalon (1630).

66. Thierry, Duke7 d'Alsace (2073) (André Roux: Scrolls, 118, 169.) (Stuart, Page 115, Line 158-31.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 23 January 1995 at 02:39 Hours.). AKA: Dietrich II, Duke de Lorraine (2073). AKA: Dietrich II d'Alsace (2073). AKA: Thierry, Comte de Flandre (2073) By his marriage to Gertrude, Thierry became Comte de Flandre. His family would rule Flandre until 1191, when his daughter Marguerite married Baudouin V, Comte de Hainaut, and returned Flandre to the Hainaut line. Also Known As: Thierry "Le Vaillant" (2073) (Abbott, Page 541.). Note -: Thierry was Duke of the Upper Lorraine. Born: in 1060, son of Gérard IV, Count d'Alsace (3215) and Hadvis=Hadwige de Namur (3216). Married circa 1075: Hedwig von Formbach (7004),, daughter of Frédérick von Formbach (7164) and Gertrude von Haldensleben (7166) (Hedwig married Thierry after her first husband, Gerhard von Supplinburg in the Herzgau was slain on 9 May 1075. She was his first wife. Hedwig was Thierry's first wife). Married between 1095 and 1096: Gertrude de Flandre (2071),, daughter of Robert I, Count de Flandre (1988) and Gertrude de Saxe (1987) (Thierry was Gertrude's second husband, and she was his second wife) (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/genfiles/lor1.txt, on 07 April 1996 at 03:45 Hours.). Died: on 23 Jan 1115 Thierry is buried at Châtenois.

67. Gertrude7 de Flandre (2071) (André Roux: Scrolls, 118, 169.) (Stuart, Page 152, Line 205-31.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 04 February 1995, at 15:14 Hours.) (Abbott, Page 292.). Married Name: de Louvain (2071). Married Name: d'Alsace (2071). Born: circa 1070, daughter of Robert I, Count de Flandre (1988) and Gertrude de Saxe (1987). Married before 1091: Henry III, Count de Louvain (2072),, son of Henri II, Count de Louvain (4184) and Adèle=Alix de Turinge (4185) (Henry III was Gertrude's first husband and they had four daughters). Note - in 1093: Gertrude was the heiress of Flanders. Married between 1095 and 1096: Thierry, Duke d'Alsace (2073),, son of Gérard IV, Count d'Alsace (3215) and Hadvis=Hadwige de Namur (3216) (Thierry was Gertrude's second husband, and she was his second wife) (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/genfiles/lor1.txt, on 07 April 1996 at 03:45 Hours.). Died: in 1117.

68. Guy III, Vicomte7 de Thiern (1673) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98, 172.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 09 August 1994 at 01:59 Hours.) (Abbott, Page 455.). AKA: Guy, Count de Chalon (1673) (Abbott, Page 207.). Occupation: Guy took the Chalon name by succession on his mother's side, going from Viscount de Thiern to Count de Chalon. Born: before 1080, son of Guillaume II, Vicomte de Thiern (1672) and Adélaïs, Comtesse de Chalon-sur-Saône (1671), Guy was alive in the year 1080. Married before 1101: N? N? (1674). Died: in 1113.

69. N?7 N? (1674). Married before 1101: Guy III, Vicomte de Thiern (1673),, son of Guillaume II, Vicomte de Thiern (1672) and Adélaïs, Comtesse de Chalon-sur-Saône (1671). Married Name: de Thiern (1674).

72. Anseidis IV, Sire7 de Bourbon-Lancy (21368) (Abbott, Page 204.). Born: before 1043 at France, son of Anseidis III, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (21370) and N? N? (21371), Anseidis IV is presumed to have been at least 20 years of age by the time his son, Humbert, was born. Married before 1061: N? N? (21369).

73. N?7 N? (21369). Married before 1061: Anseidis IV, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (21368),, son of Anseidis III, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (21370) and N? N? (21371).

80. Étienne I, Count7 de Bourgogne (2400) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.) (Stuart, Page 141, Line 187-31.). AKA: Étienne, Count de Mâcon (2400) (Abbott, Page 213.). AKA: Stephen, Count de Vienne (2400). Also Known As: Étienne "Tête Hardi" (2400) (Abbott, Page 506.). Born: before 1077, son of Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392) and Étiennette de Barcelone (2393), Étienne I is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his son Guillaume was born. Married circa 1090 at France: Béatrix de Lorraine (2401),, daughter of Gérard=Gerhard III, Duke de Lorraine (6690) and N? N? (6691). Died: on 27 May 1102 at Rama, Palestine, Holy Land, Stephen (=Étienne) was a crusader and was killed in the First Crusade.

81. Béatrix7 de Lorraine (2401) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (2401). Born: before 1077, daughter of Gérard=Gerhard III, Duke de Lorraine (6690) and N? N? (6691), Béatrix is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Guillaume was born. Married circa 1090 at France: Étienne I, Count de Bourgogne (2400),, son of Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392) and Étiennette de Barcelone (2393). Died: after 1112.

82. Thibaud, Seigneur7 de Traves (2406) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.) (Stuart, Page 143, Line 190-31.) (Stuart, Page 142.). Born: before 1072, son of Étienne, Lord de Traves (5063) and N? N? (5064), Thibaud is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his daughter Alix was born. Married before 1090: Alix=Alice N? (2407).

83. Alix=Alice7 N? (2407) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.) (Stuart, Page 143, Line 190-31.). Married Name: de Traves (2407). Born: before 1075 Alix is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Adélaïs was born. Married before 1090: Thibaud, Seigneur de Traves (2406),, son of Étienne, Lord de Traves (5063) and N? N? (5064).

84. Humbert III, Seigneur7 de Salins (3232) (André Roux: Scrolls, 171.) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 189-31.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 12 July 1995 at 01:19 Hours.) (Abbott, Page 518.). Also Known As: Humbert "Le Renforcé" (3232). Born: before 1089, son of Gaucher II, Sire de Salins (3230) and Béatrix N? (3231), Humbert was alive in the year 1089 and young at that time. Married before 1106: N? N? (3233). Died: in 1149 at Palestine, Holy Land.

85. N?7 N? (3233). Married before 1106: Humbert III, Seigneur de Salins (3232),, son of Gaucher II, Sire de Salins (3230) and Béatrix N? (3231).

88. Aimon II Vaire-Vache, Sire7 de Bourbon (2043) (André Roux: Scrolls, 117, 129.) (Abbott, Page 189.). MaterAlter: before 1055 Béliarde N? (14414)/Aimon II Vaire-Vache, Sire de Bourbon (2043) (Some sources indicate that Béliarde was the mother of all of Archambaud IV's children). Born: circa 1055 at Bourbon l'Archambault, Bourbonnais, France, son of Archambaud IV, Sire de Bourbon (2500) and Philippine d'Auvergne (2499), Some sources indicate that Aimon=Aymon was the son of Archambaud's second wife, Béliarde. Note - in 1109 at Bourbonnais, France: At the instigation of Henry I, the youngest of William the Conqueror's sons, Aimon II took over the lordship of Bourbon, which by right was his nephew's. Louis VI "Le Gros", King de France, lays siege to Germiny-sur-l'Aubois. Aimon surrenders, and against his will, relinquishes his pretenses. Married before 1110: Aldésinde de Tonnerre (2042),, daughter of Guillaume I, Count de Tonnerre (2040) and N? de Mailly (2041). Died: on 5 Jul 1116 at Bourbonnais, France, Aymon was alive in the year 1099. He is buried at the Benedictine monastery at Sauvigny. Some sources claim Aimon II died in 1120.

89. Aldésinde7 de Tonnerre (2042) (André Roux: Scrolls, 117, 129.). AKA: Lucia de Nevers (2042). Married Name: de Bourbon (2042). Born: before 1090, daughter of Guillaume I, Count de Tonnerre (2040) and N? de Mailly (2041), Aldésinde is presumed to have been at least 20 years of age by the time her son Archambaud VII was born. Married before 1110: Aimon II Vaire-Vache, Sire de Bourbon (2043),, son of Archambaud IV, Sire de Bourbon (2500) and Philippine d'Auvergne (2499).

90. Humbert II, Comte7 de Savoie (2117) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119, 123.) (Stuart, Page 71, Line 93-30.) (Abbott, Page 644.). AKA: Umberto, Marquis de Turin (2117). AKA: Humbert I, Comte de Maurienne (2117). Also Known As: Humbert "Le Gros" (2117). AKA: Humbert II, Comte de Suse (2117). Born: circa 1070, son of Amédie=Amédé II, Count de Maurienne (1766) and Jeanne=Johanna de Genève (1767), Humbert II's maternal parentage as Jeanne de Genève is probable. Married in 1090 at France: Gisle=Gisèle, Countess de Bourgogne (2118),, daughter of Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392) and Étiennette de Barcelone (2393). Died: on 14 Oct 1103.

91. Gisle=Gisèle, Countess7 de Bourgogne (2118) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119, 123.) (Stuart, Page 71, Line 93-30.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 27 July 1994 at 13:58 Hours.). Married Name: de Savoie (2118). Married Name: de Montferrat (2118). Born: circa 1070, daughter of Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392) and Étiennette de Barcelone (2393). Married in 1090 at France: Humbert II, Comte de Savoie (2117),, son of Amédie=Amédé II, Count de Maurienne (1766) and Jeanne=Johanna de Genève (1767). Married before 1117: Rainier III, Margrave de Montferrat (10324),, son of Guillaume III de Montferrat (17034) and Otta di Agledo (17035) (Rainier was Gisèle's second husband). Died: after 1133 (Stuart, Page 71.). 92. Hughes II Borel, Duke7 de Bourgogne (1308) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 121.) (Stuart, Page 43, Line 60-30; Page 262, Line 377-30.) (Castelot, Tome 2, Page 490.). Also Known As: Hughes "Le Pacific" (1308). Born: in 1085 at France, son of Eudes I Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1306) and Mathilde=Sybille, Dame de Bourgogne (1307). Married circa 1115: Mathilde, Countess de Turenne (1309),, daughter of Boson I, Vicomte de Turenne (2424) and Gerberge de Terrasson (2425) (Stuart, Page 262.) (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Roxanne Wolford [Prodigy ID# PDXS01A] under Subject "House of Burgundy", 5 November 1997 at 00:45 Hours.). Died: in 1143 Hughes II is buried at Citeaux (Abbott, Page 199.).

93. Mathilde, Countess7 de Turenne (1309) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 125.) (Stuart, Line 377-30, Page 262.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (1309). AKA: Mathilde de Mayenne (1309). Born: before 1091 at Guyenne, France, daughter of Boson I, Vicomte de Turenne (2424) and Gerberge de Terrasson (2425) (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Roxanne Wolford [Prodigy ID# PDXS01A] under Subject "House of Burgundy", 5 November 1997 at 00:45 Hours.). Married circa 1115: Hughes II Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1308),, son of Eudes I Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1306) and Mathilde=Sybille, Dame de Bourgogne (1307) (Stuart, Page 262.) (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Roxanne Wolford [Prodigy ID# PDXS01A] under Subject "House of Burgundy", 5 November 1997 at 00:45 Hours.). Died: after 1162 at France.

94. Thibaud IV, Palatin7 de Champagne (2200) (André Roux: Scrolls, 121.) (Stuart, Page 59, Line 81-29; Page 98, Line 133-30.) (Paul Augé, Nouveau Larousse Universel (13 à 21 Rue Montparnasse et Boulevard Raspail 114: Librairie Larousse, 1948).). Also Known As: Thibaud "Le Grand" (2200). AKA: Thibaud II, Count de Blois (2200). AKA: Thibaud IV, Count de Brie (2200). Note -: Thibaud (Theobald) II, Count de Blois was second only to the King in terms of political power. He encouraged trade and diverted merchants from the episcopal cities of Reims and Orléans, and Troyes, Provins, Meaux, Lagny, and Bar-sur-Aube all gained custom (increasing his wealth) at the expense of Reims and also Paris. He held about two-thirds of the castles in Champagne together with the land rights to Troyes, the Perthois and Épernay regions, Meaux, Coulommiers and Bar-sur-Aube. Born: in 1093 at Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Orléanais, France, son of Étienne dit Henri, Count de Champagne (2192) and Alix=Adèle de Normandie (2193). Married in 1123: Mahaud, Marquise de Carinthie (2201),, daughter of Engilbert III, Duke de Carinthie (2202) and Uta, Lady von Passau (2203). Died: on 8 Oct 1152 at Ligny, Namur, Belgium.

95. Mahaud, Marquise7 de Carinthie (2201) (André Roux: Scrolls, 121.) (Stuart, Page 167, Line 228-30.). AKA: Mathilda von Sponheim (2201). Born: before 1108 at Carinthia, Austria, daughter of Engilbert III, Duke de Carinthie (2202) and Uta, Lady von Passau (2203), Mahaud is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Thibault was born. Married in 1123: Thibaud IV, Palatin de Champagne (2200),, son of Étienne dit Henri, Count de Champagne (2192) and Alix=Adèle de Normandie (2193). Died: on 13 Dec 1161 at Abbey de Fontevrault, Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou, France.

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128. Bernard8 de Brancion (1629) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.) (Abbott, Page 205.). Also Known As: "Le Gros" (1629). Born: before 1055, son of Jocerand=Josserand de Brancion (21379) and N? N? (21380), Bernard was alive in the year 1055. Bernard's parentage is in dispute with André Roux showing he was the son of Varulphew and Abbott alleging he was the son of Jocerand, son of Varulphe. PaterAlter before 1055 Bernard de Brancion (1629)/Varulphe de Brancion (1627) (an unknown value). Married before 1069: N? de Chalon (1630),, daughter of N?, Count de Chalon (1631) and N? N? (1632). PaterAlter before 1090 Bernard de Brancion (1629)/Bernard II Gros de Brancion (1633) (an unknown value). Died: after 1116 According to André Roux, Bernard was a crusader in 1116. If he is right then Bernard did not die circa 1039 as Abbott alleges.

129. N?8 de Chalon (1630) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.). Married Name: de Brancion (1630). Born: before 1055, daughter of N?, Count de Chalon (1631) and N? N? (1632), She is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son, Landry, was born. Married before 1069: Bernard de Brancion (1629),, son of Jocerand=Josserand de Brancion (21379) and N? N? (21380). MaterAlter: before 1090 Bernard II Gros de Brancion (1633)/N? de Chalon (1630).

132. Gérard IV, Count8 d'Alsace (3215) (André Roux: Scrolls, 169, 193.) (Stuart, Page 115, Line 158-32.). AKA: Gérard, Count de Châtenois (3215). AKA: Gérard IV, Duke de Lorraine (3215) Gérard IV became the Duke of the Haute Lorraine in 1048 (Abbott, Page 541.). Born: before 1026, son of Gérard III, Count d'Alsace (3213) and Gisèle de Metz (3214), Gérard IV was born before Béatrix. Married before 1056: Hadvis=Hadwige de Namur (3216),, daughter of Albert=Adalbert I, Count de Namur (3823) and Ermengarde=Adélaïde=Ermentrude de Lorraine (3822). Died: on 14 Apr 1070 at , , Lorraine, France.

133. Hadvis=Hadwige8 de Namur (3216) (André Roux: Scrolls, 169, 193, 197.) (Stuart, Page 115, Line 158-32.). Married Name: d'Alsace (3216). Born: before 1010, daughter of Albert=Adalbert I, Count de Namur (3823) and Ermengarde=Adélaïde=Ermentrude de Lorraine (3822). Married before 1056: Gérard IV, Count d'Alsace (3215),, son of Gérard III, Count d'Alsace (3213) and Gisèle de Metz (3214). Died: between 1075 and 1080 Gary Murray's sources indicate Hedwig died 28 January 1067 (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Gary Murray [Prodigy ID# SJJA18A] under Subject "de Lorraine", 31 October 1997 at 14:29 Hours.).

134. Robert I, Count8 de Flandre (1988) (André Roux: Scrolls, 113, 118.) (Stuart, Page 152, Line 205-32.). AKA: Robert I, Count de Hollande (1988). Also Known As: Robert "Le Frison" (1988) (Abbott, Page 292.). Born: circa 1035 at France, son of Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre (1279) and Adèle=Alix, Princess de France (1278). Note - between 1062 and 1071: Robert was Count of Holland, France (1062-1071) during the minority of his stepson, and Count of Flanders in 1071. Married in 1063 at Belgium: Gertrude de Saxe (1987),, daughter of Bernard II, Duke de Saxe (1982) and Elica von Schweinfürt (8180). Died: on 3 Oct 1093.

135. Gertrude8 de Saxe (1987) (André Roux: Scrolls, 113, 118.) (Stuart, Page 223, Line 312-33.). Married Name: de Flandre (1987). Married Name: de Hollande (1987). Born: circa 1030, daughter of Bernard II, Duke de Saxe (1982) and Elica von Schweinfürt (8180). Married in 1050: Florent I, Count de Hollande (1282),, son of Dietrich III, Count of West Friesland (7955) and Orthelendis von der Nordmark (7956) (Gertrude was Florent I's first wife). Married in 1063 at Belgium: Robert I, Count de Flandre (1988),, son of Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre (1279) and Adèle=Alix, Princess de France (1278). Died: on 4 Aug 1113.

136. Guillaume II, Vicomte8 de Thiern (1672) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98, 172.) (Abbott, Page 455.). Born: before 1060 at Thiers, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France, son of Étienne II, Vicomte de Thiern (3246) and Blanche N? (3247). Died: after 1060 Guillaume II was alive in the year 1060. Married before 1079: Adélaïs, Comtesse de Chalon-sur-Saône (1671),, daughter of Thibaud, Count de Chalon (1669) and Hermentrude N? (1670).

137. Adélaïs, Comtesse8 de Chalon-sur-Saône (1671) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98.) (Abbott, Page 207.). Married Name: de Thiern (1671). Born: before 1035 at France, daughter of Thibaud, Count de Chalon (1669) and Hermentrude N? (1670), Adélaïs is the older sister of Mathilde. Married before 1079: Guillaume II, Vicomte de Thiern (1672),, son of Étienne II, Vicomte de Thiern (3246) and Blanche N? (3247). Died: after 1088 Adélaïs was alive in the year 1088.

144. Anseidis III, Sire8 de Bourbon-Lancy (21370) (Abbott, Page 204.). Born: before 1023 at Bourbon Lancy, Saône et Loire, Bourgogne, France, son of Anseidis II, Seigneur de Bourbon-Lancy (21372) and N? N? (21373), Anseidis III is presumed to have been at least 20 years of age by the time his son, Anseidis IV, was born. Died: after 1039 (Abbott, Page 204.). Married before 1042: N? N? (21371).

145. N?8 N? (21371). Married before 1042: Anseidis III, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (21370),, son of Anseidis II, Seigneur de Bourbon-Lancy (21372) and N? N? (21373).

160. Guillaume I, Comte8 de Vienne (2392) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.) (Stuart, Page 73, Line 94-31.). Also Known As: Guillaume "Tête Hardie" (2392). AKA: Guillaume, Comte de Mâcon (2392) (Abbott, Page 213.). AKA: Guillaume, Count de Bourgogne (2392) (Abbott, Page 600.). Also Known As: Guillaume "Le Grand" (2392) (Abbott, Page 506.). Born: circa 1024 at Vienne, Isère, France, son of Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032) and Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033). Married in 1049 at France: Étiennette de Barcelone (2393),, daughter of Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394) and Sancha de Navarre (2395) (Guillaume's wife was Stephanie of Barcelone who is probably the same person as Stephanie of Longwy). Died: on 12 Nov 1087 (Stuart, Page 73.).

161. Étiennette8 de Barcelone (2393) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Married Name: de Vienne (2393). AKA: Étienette de Longwy (2393). AKA: Stephanie de Longwy (2393). PaterAlter circa 1035 Étiennette de Barcelone (2393)/Adalbert III, Count de Longwy (8197) (an unknown value). MaterAlter: circa 1035 Clémence de Foix (15587)/Étiennette de Barcelone (2393). Born: circa 1035, daughter of Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394) and Sancha de Navarre (2395), Étiennette's parentage may be in dispute with sources referenced in Roderick Stuart's "Royalty for Commoners" showing her to be the daughter of Adalbert III, Comte de Longwy by Clémence de Foix. Married in 1049 at France: Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392),, son of Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032) and Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033) (Guillaume's wife was Stephanie of Barcelone who is probably the same person as Stephanie of Longwy). Died: after 1088.

162. Gérard=Gerhard III, Duke8 de Lorraine (6690). Born: before 1057 at Lorraine, France Gérard III is presumed to have been at least 20 years of age by the time his daughter Béatrix was born. Married before 1077: N? N? (6691).

163. N?8 N? (6691). Married before 1077: Gérard=Gerhard III, Duke de Lorraine (6690).

164. Étienne, Lord8 de Traves (5063) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 190-32.) (Stuart.). Born: before 1054, son of Hughes, Seigneur de Traves (5065) and N? N? (5066), Étienne is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son Thibaud was born. Married before 1071: N? N? (5064). Died: after 1098 Étienne was alive in the year 1098.

165. N?8 N? (5064). Married before 1071: Étienne, Lord de Traves (5063),, son of Hughes, Seigneur de Traves (5065) and N? N? (5066). 168. Gaucher II, Sire8 de Salins (3230) (André Roux: Scrolls, 171.) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 189-32.) (Abbott, Page 518.). Born: before 1044, son of Gaucher=Walter I, Sire de Salins (3228) and Aremburge N? (3229). Married before 1089: Béatrix N? (3231). Died: after 1100.

169. Béatrix8 N? (3231) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 189-32.). Married Name: de Salins (3231). Born: before 1074 Béatrix is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Humbert III was born. Married before 1089: Gaucher II, Sire de Salins (3230),, son of Gaucher=Walter I, Sire de Salins (3228) and Aremburge N? (3229).

176. Archambaud IV, Sire8 de Bourbon (2500) (André Roux: Scrolls, 128, 129.) (Stuart, Page 42, Line 59-31.) (Abbott, Page 189.). Also Known As: Archambaud "Le Fort" (2500). Also Known As: Archambaud "Le Prince" (2500). AKA: Archambaud III (2500) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.). Born: before 1038 at Bourbonnais, France, son of Archambaud III, Comte de Bourbon (2533) and Deaurabe=Aurée N? (2534), Archambaud IV is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his daughter, Ermengarde, was born. Married before 1040 at France: Béliarde N? (14414) (Béliarde was Archambaud IV's second wife). Married before 1054: Philippine d'Auvergne (2499),, daughter of Guillaume III, Count d'Auvergne (2494) and Philippine, Countess de Gévaudan (2496) (Philippine was Archambaud IV's first wife). Occupation: in 1078 Archambaud IV was Sire de Bourbon in 1078. Died: on 16 Jul 1079.

177. Philippine8 d'Auvergne (2499) (André Roux: Scrolls, 128, 129.). Married Name: de Bourbon (2499). Born: before 1047 at Lorvano, daughter of Guillaume III, Count d'Auvergne (2494) and Philippine, Countess de Gévaudan (2496), Philippine is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Aymon was born. Married before 1054: Archambaud IV, Sire de Bourbon (2500),, son of Archambaud III, Comte de Bourbon (2533) and Deaurabe=Aurée N? (2534) (Philippine was Archambaud IV's first wife).

178. Guillaume I, Count8 de Tonnerre (2040) (André Roux: Scrolls, 117.). AKA: Guillaume de Nevers (2040). AKA: Guillaume II, Comte d'Auxerre (2040) (Abbott, Page 202.). Born: between 1047 and 1072, son of Guillaume I, Count de Nevers (2038) and Ermengarde = Marguerite, Countess de Tonnerre (2039), Guillaume I is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his daughter, Aldésinde, was born. Died: after 1087 Guillaume was alive in the year 1087. Married before 1090: N? de Mailly (2041).

179. N?8 de Mailly (2041). Married Name: de Tonnerre (2041). Born: before 1070 She is presumed to have been at least 20 years of age by the time her daughter Aldésinde was born. Married before 1090: Guillaume I, Count de Tonnerre (2040),, son of Guillaume I, Count de Nevers (2038) and Ermengarde = Marguerite, Countess de Tonnerre (2039).

180. Amédie=Amédé II, Count8 de Maurienne (1766) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119, 174, 187.) (Stuart, Page 71, Line 93-31.). AKA: Amédie II, Seigneur du Valais (1766). AKA: Amédeus II, Margrave de Suse (1766). AKA: Amédéo II, Seigneur de Piedmont (1766). AKA: Amédé II, Seigneur de Chablais (1766). AKA: Amédé II, Count de Savoie (1766) (Abbott, Page 644.). Born: circa 1046 at Maurienne, Savoie, France, son of Odon dit Amé, Comte de Savoie (2111) and Adélaïde, Countess de Turin (2112). Married between 1065 and 1070 at France: Jeanne=Johanna de Genève (1767),, daughter of Gérard=Gérold I/II, Count de Genève (2115) and Gisèle=Berthe=Thiburge de Bourgogne (2116) (Though not certain, the marriage of Amadeus II with Jeanne is viewed as very likely). Died: on 26 Jan 1080.

181. Jeanne=Johanna8 de Genève (1767) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119, 174, 187.) (Stuart, Page 71, Line 93-31.). Married Name: de Maurienne (1767). Born: before 1040 at Genève, Savoie, France, daughter of Gérard=Gérold I/II, Count de Genève (2115) and Gisèle=Berthe=Thiburge de Bourgogne (2116). Married between 1065 and 1070 at France: Amédie=Amédé II, Count de Maurienne (1766),, son of Odon dit Amé, Comte de Savoie (2111) and Adélaïde, Countess de Turin (2112) (Though not certain, the marriage of Amadeus II with Jeanne is viewed as very likely). Died: circa 1095.

182. Guillaume I, Comte8 de Vienne (2392) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.) (Stuart, Page 73, Line 94-31.). Also Known As: Guillaume "Tête Hardie" (2392). AKA: Guillaume, Comte de Mâcon (2392) (Abbott, Page 213.). AKA: Guillaume, Count de Bourgogne (2392) (Abbott, Page 600.). Also Known As: Guillaume "Le Grand" (2392) (Abbott, Page 506.). Born: circa 1024 at Vienne, Isère, France, son of Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032) and Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033). Married in 1049 at France: Étiennette de Barcelone (2393),, daughter of Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394) and Sancha de Navarre (2395) (Guillaume's wife was Stephanie of Barcelone who is probably the same person as Stephanie of Longwy). Died: on 12 Nov 1087 (Stuart, Page 73.).

183. Étiennette8 de Barcelone (2393) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Married Name: de Vienne (2393). AKA: Étienette de Longwy (2393). AKA: Stephanie de Longwy (2393). PaterAlter circa 1035 Étiennette de Barcelone (2393)/Adalbert III, Count de Longwy (8197) (an unknown value). MaterAlter: circa 1035 Clémence de Foix (15587)/Étiennette de Barcelone (2393). Born: circa 1035, daughter of Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394) and Sancha de Navarre (2395), Étiennette's parentage may be in dispute with sources referenced in Roderick Stuart's "Royalty for Commoners" showing her to be the daughter of Adalbert III, Comte de Longwy by Clémence de Foix. Married in 1049 at France: Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392),, son of Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032) and Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033) (Guillaume's wife was Stephanie of Barcelone who is probably the same person as Stephanie of Longwy). Died: after 1088.

184. Eudes I Borel, Duke8 de Bourgogne (1306) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 123.) (Castelot, Tome 2, Page 490.) (Abbott, Page 199.). Born: in 1058 at France, son of Henri de Bourgogne (1302) and Sybille, Countess de Bourgogne (1303). Married in 1080 at France: Mathilde=Sybille, Dame de Bourgogne (1307),, daughter of Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392) and Étiennette de Barcelone (2393). Note - in 1102: Eudes went on the crusades in 1102, after he founded the Abbey at Citeaux. Died: on 23 Mar 1103 at Tarsus, Cilicia, Asia Minor (Stuart, Page 182.).

185. Mathilde=Sybille, Dame8 de Bourgogne (1307) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 123.). Born: in 1065 at France, daughter of Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392) and Étiennette de Barcelone (2393). Married in 1080 at France: Eudes I Borel, Duke de Bourgogne (1306),, son of Henri de Bourgogne (1302) and Sybille, Countess de Bourgogne (1303). Died: after 1103 (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Roxanne Wolford [Prodigy ID# PDXS01A] under Subject "House of Burgundy", 5 November 1997 at 00:45 Hours.).

186. Boson I, Vicomte8 de Turenne (2424) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 125.) (Abbott, Page 438.). Born: circa 1050 at Guyenne, France, son of Guillaume, Vicomte de Turenne (2422) and Mathilde N? (2423) (Stuart, Page 114.). Married before 1074 at France: Gerberge de Terrasson (2425),, daughter of Pierre, Comtor de Terrasson (2426) and N? N? (2427) (Gerberge was Boson I's second wife). Died: in 1091 at Jérusalem, Holy Land, Boson left for the Holy Land in 1076 on a pilgrimage. 187. Gerberge8 de Terrasson (2425) (André Roux: Scrolls, 125.). Married Name: de Turenne (2425). Born: circa 1055 at Terrasson, Guyenne, France, daughter of Pierre, Comtor de Terrasson (2426) and N? N? (2427). Married before 1074 at France: Boson I, Vicomte de Turenne (2424),, son of Guillaume, Vicomte de Turenne (2422) and Mathilde N? (2423) (Gerberge was Boson I's second wife). Died: in 1103 at France.

188. Étienne dit Henri, Count8 de Champagne (2192) (André Roux: Scrolls, 121, 149.) (Stuart, Page 98, Line 133-31.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 20 May 1995 at 21:50 Hours.). AKA: Étienne, Count de Chartres (2192). AKA: Étienne, Count de Meaux (2192). AKA: Étienne, Count de Brie (2192). AKA: Étienne III, Count de Blois (2192). Born: circa 1046, son of Thibaud III, Count de Blois (2185) and Gersende, Comtesse du Maine (4403), Étienne's maternal parentage is in dispute with some sources indicating he was the son of Gundrada [Thibaut III's second wife] rather than Gersende [Thibaut III's first wife.]. MaterAlter: in 1046 Gundrada N? (7442)/Étienne dit Henri, Count de Champagne (2192). Married before 1073 at Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, Orléanais, France: Alix=Adèle de Normandie (2193),, daughter of Guillaume, Duke de Normandie (2070) and Mathilde=Maud de Flandre (2069) (Some sources indicate that Étienne and Alix were married in 1081. Alix appears to have controlled her husband (Étienne-Henri, Count de Blois and Meaux). When he went on a crusade in 1096, she was made his Regent. Although he returned fairly quickly, she sent him back again and he died overseas in 1102). Died: on 27 May 1102 at Ramleh, Holy Land, Slain at he Battle of Ramleh in 1102, Étienne (Henri) was also Count de Champagne and of Blois, Chartres and of Meaux. He participated in the Crusade in 1096, and through the urging of his wife (Adèle, daughter of William the Conqueror - a bastard), he went back and was killed overseas in 1102, leaving his younger son, Thibaud II to become the next Count.

189. Alix=Adèle8 de Normandie (2193) (André Roux: Scrolls, 121, 149, 231.) (Stuart, Page 58, Line 81-30.). Married Name: de Blois (2193). Married Name: de Champagne (2193). AKA: Adela, Princess of England (2193). Born: between 1050 and 1051 at France, daughter of Guillaume, Duke de Normandie (2070) and Mathilde=Maud de Flandre (2069). Married before 1073 at Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, Orléanais, France: Étienne dit Henri, Count de Champagne (2192),, son of Thibaud III, Count de Blois (2185) and Gersende, Comtesse du Maine (4403) (Some sources indicate that Étienne and Alix were married in 1081. Alix appears to have controlled her husband (Étienne-Henri, Count de Blois and Meaux). When he went on a crusade in 1096, she was made his Regent. Although he returned fairly quickly, she sent him back again and he died overseas in 1102). Died: on 8 Mar 1138 at -sur-Loire, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France, Alix died a Nun at the Abbey of Marcigny.

190. Engilbert III, Duke8 de Carinthie (2202) (André Roux: Scrolls, 121.) (Stuart, Page 167, Line 228-31.). AKA: Engelbert III, Governor de Saint-Paul (2202). AKA: Engelbert III, Count von Ortenburg (2202). AKA: Engelbert II, Margrave of Istria (2202). AKA: Engilbert III, Marquis de Friuli (2202). AKA: Engelbert II von Sponheim (2202) (Stuart, Page 167, Line 228-31.). AKA: Egelbert II, Lord de Marquardstein (2202). Born: before 1093, son of Engelbert I, Count von Sponheim (7029) and Hedwig von Flinsbach (7030), Engilbert III is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Mahaud was born. Married before 1105: Uta, Lady von Passau (2203),, daughter of Ulrich The Rich, Count von Passau (7027) and Adelheid von Fratenhausen (7028). Died: in 1141 at Sean Engilbert III died a monk at Sean.

191. Uta, Lady8 von Passau (2203) (Stuart, Page 94, Line 128-31.). Married Name: de Carinthie (2203). Born: before 1093, daughter of Ulrich The Rich, Count von Passau (7027) and Adelheid von Fratenhausen (7028), Uta is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Mahaud was born. Married before 1105: Engilbert III, Duke de Carinthie (2202),, son of Engelbert I, Count von Sponheim (7029) and Hedwig von Flinsbach (7030). Died: in 1140 (Citing: Père Anselme, Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la Maison Royale de France, des Pairs, Grands Officiers de la Couronne et de la Maison du Roy: et des anciens Barons du Royaume, Collection H&G, (édition originale 1726-1733 et suppplément de Potier de Courcy en 12 volumes), n.d., http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.).

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256. Jocerand=Josserand9 de Brancion (21379) (Abbott, Page 205.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 133.). AKA: Josserand, Seigneur de Brancion (21379). Born: circa 999, son of Varulphe de Brancion (1627) and N? N? (1628). Married before 1054: N? N? (21380). Died: after 1074.

257. N?9 N? (21380). Married before 1054: Jocerand=Josserand de Brancion (21379),, son of Varulphe de Brancion (1627) and N? N? (1628).

258. N?, Count9 de Chalon (1631) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.). Born: before 1037 He is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his daughter was born. Married before 1054: N? N? (1632).

259. N?9 N? (1632). Married before 1054: N?, Count de Chalon (1631).

264. Gérard III, Count9 d'Alsace (3213) (André Roux: Scrolls, 169, 193.) (Stuart, Page 115, Line 158-33.). AKA: Gérard, Marquis de Lorraine (3213). AKA: Gérard, Count de Lorraine (3213). AKA: Gérard, Duke de Lorraine (3213) Gérard was Duke of Upper Lorraine. AKA: Gerhard, Count de Metz (3213). Born: before 985, son of Adalbert II, Duke de Lorraine (3211) and Judith=Jutta N? (3212), Gérard is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his son Adalbert III was born. Married before 1000: Gisèle de Metz (3214) (Roderick Stuart's "Royalty for Commoners" cites the marriage as before 979, but he also cites the marriage of Adalbert II and his wife Judith, parents of Gérard, as before 979). Died: in 1045.

265. Gisèle9 de Metz (3214) (André Roux: Scrolls, 169, 193.) (Stuart, Page 115, Line 158-33.). Married Name: d'Alsace (3214). Born: before 985 Gisèle is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Adalbert III was born. Married before 1000: Gérard III, Count d'Alsace (3213),, son of Adalbert II, Duke de Lorraine (3211) and Judith=Jutta N? (3212) (Roderick Stuart's "Royalty for Commoners" cites the marriage as before 979, but he also cites the marriage of Adalbert II and his wife Judith, parents of Gérard, as before 979).

266. Albert=Adalbert I, Count9 de Namur (3823) (André Roux: Scrolls, 193, 197, 217.) (Stuart, Page 274, Line 403-35.). Born: before 980 at Belgium, son of Ratbode=Robert I, Count de Namur (3961) and Ermengarde de Lorraine (3962), Albert I is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when he married Ermengarde. Married in 990: Ermengarde=Adélaïde=Ermentrude de Lorraine (3822),, daughter of Charles, Prince de France (3717) and Bonne=Adélaïde d'Ardenne (3728). Died: in 1010.

267. Ermengarde=Adélaïde=Ermentrude9 de Lorraine (3822) (André Roux: Scrolls, 193, 197, 217.) (Stuart, Page 88, Line 120-34.). Born: between 0970 and 0975, daughter of Charles, Prince de France (3717) and Bonne=Adélaïde d'Ardenne (3728). Married in 990: Albert=Adalbert I, Count de Namur (3823),, son of Ratbode=Robert I, Count de Namur (3961) and Ermengarde de Lorraine (3962). Died: in 1019.

268. Baudouin V, Comte9 de Flandre (1279) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 118.) (Stuart, Page 103, Line 141-32.). AKA: Baudouin, Regent de France (1279). Also Known As: Baudouin "Le Pieux" (1279) (von Redlich, Marcellus Donald R., Pedigrees and Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants in ISBN: 0-8063-0494-4 (1001 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996), Page 183.). Also Known As: Baudouin "Le Débonnaire" (1279) (Abbott, Page 292.). AKA: Baudouin V de Lille (1279) (Stuart, Page 103.). Born: circa 1013 at Flandre, Belgium, son of Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre (2065) and Ogive = Cunégonde de Luxembourg (2066). Married in 1028 at France: Adèle=Alix, Princess de France (1278),, daughter of Robert II, King de France (1270) and Constance de Provence (1271) (Baudouin V was Adèle's second husband). Note - between 1060 and 1067 at France: Baudouin V was the Regent of France from 1060 to 1067. Died: on 1 Sep 1067 at Lille, Nord, Flandre, France.

269. Adèle=Alix, Princess9 de France (1278) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 118.) (Stuart, Page 102, Line 140-32.) (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., Ear Roberts "Capet" posted on 4 October 1995 at 14:33 hours.). AKA: Adélaïde, Countess de Contenance (1278). Married Name: de Normandie (1278). Married Name: de Flandre (1278). Born: in 1009, daughter of Robert II, King de France (1270) and Constance de Provence (1271), Some sources indicate that Adèle=Alix was born in 1012. Married in Jan 1027 at France: Richard III, Duke de Normandie (17721),, son of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Married in 1028 at France: Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre (1279),, son of Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre (2065) and Ogive = Cunégonde de Luxembourg (2066) (Baudouin V was Adèle's second husband). Died: on 8 Jan 1079 at Messina, Messina, Sicily, Some sources indicate that Adèle=Alix died in 1063.

270. Bernard II, Duke9 de Saxe (1982) (André Roux: Scrolls, 113.) (Stuart, Page 223, Line 312-34.). Born: circa 995, son of Bernard I, Duke de Saxe (7947) and Hildegarde von Stade (7948). Married between 1019 and 1020: Bertrade, Princess of Norway (1983),, daughter of Harold II, King of Norway (7250) and N? N? (7251). Married in 1020: Elica von Schweinfürt (8180),, daughter of Heinrich von Schweinfürt (7273) and Gerberge von Henneberg (7274) (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties, http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.). Died: on 29 Jun 1059.

271. Elica9 von Schweinfürt (8180) (Stuart, Page 198, Line 270-34.). Married Name: Eilika de Saxe (8180) (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted on the Internet, at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/witlsbc1.txt, 4 August 1996 at 03:30 hours.). MaterAlter: Ide=Relinde de Saxe (1984)/Elica von Schweinfürt (8180). Born: before 1010, daughter of Heinrich von Schweinfürt (7273) and Gerberge von Henneberg (7274), Elica is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when she married Bernard II. Married in 1020: Bernard II, Duke de Saxe (1982),, son of Bernard I, Duke de Saxe (7947) and Hildegarde von Stade (7948) (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties, http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.). Died: after 1055.

272. Étienne II, Vicomte9 de Thiern (3246) (André Roux: Scrolls, 172.) (Abbott, Page 455.). Born: before 1042 at Thiern, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France, son of Guillaume I, Vicomte de Thiern (3244) and Ponce N? (3245), Étienne II is presumed to have been at least 18years of age by the time his son Guillaume II was born. Married before 1059: Blanche N? (3247). Died: after 1060 Étienne II was alive in the year 1060.

273. Blanche9 N? (3247) (André Roux: Scrolls, 172.). Married Name: de Thiern (3247). Born: before 1045 Blanche is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Guillaume II was born. Married before 1059: Étienne II, Vicomte de Thiern (3246),, son of Guillaume I, Vicomte de Thiern (3244) and Ponce N? (3245).

274. Thibaud, Count9 de Chalon (1669) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98.) (Abbott, Page 207.). Born: before 1015, son of Geoffroy I, Count de Semur (6422) and Mahaut de Chalon (13834). Married before 1034 at France: Hermentrude N? (1670). Died: in 1065 André Roux indicates that Thibaud died in 1065, but Abbott claims it was in 965.

275. Hermentrude9 N? (1670) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98.). Married Name: de Chalon (1670). Born: before 1019 at France Hermentrude is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Adélaïs was born. Married before 1034 at France: Thibaud, Count de Chalon (1669),, son of Geoffroy I, Count de Semur (6422) and Mahaut de Chalon (13834).

288. Anseidis II, Seigneur9 de Bourbon-Lancy (21372) (Abbott, Page 204.). Born: before 1005 at Bourbon Lancy, Saône et Loire, Bourgogne, France, son of Anseidis, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (21374) and N? N? (21375), Anseidis II is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son, Anseidis III, was born. Married before 1022: N? N? (21373).

289. N?9 N? (21373). Married before 1022: Anseidis II, Seigneur de Bourbon-Lancy (21372),, son of Anseidis, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (21374) and N? N? (21375).

320. Renaud I, Comte9 de Bourgogne (2032) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 149.) (Abbott, Pages 504 - 505.). AKA: Raymond de Mâcon (2032) (Abbott, Page 213.). Born: in 990 at France, son of Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390) and Ermentrude de Reims (2391). Married before 1 Sep 1016: Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033),, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Died: on 3 Sep 1057 at France.

321. Adélise=Judith9 de Normandie (2033) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 149.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 08 June 1995 at 18:28 Hours.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (2033). Born: circa 1002 at Normandie, France, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Married before 1 Sep 1016: Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032),, son of Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390) and Ermentrude de Reims (2391). Died: after 1 Jul 1037 (Stuart, Page 135.).

322. Raymond II, Count9 de Barcelone (2394) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Born: before 1020 at Spain Raymond II is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Étiennette was born. Married before 1035: Sancha de Navarre (2395).

323. Sancha9 de Navarre (2395) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Married Name: de Barcelone (2395). Born: before 1020 at Spain Sanche=Sancha is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Étiennette was born. Married before 1035: Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394).

328. Hughes, Seigneur9 de Traves (5065) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 190-33.). Born: before 1036 Hughes is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son Étienne was born. Married before 1053: N? N? (5066). Died: after 1073 Hughes was alive in the year 1073.

329. N?9 N? (5066). Married before 1053: Hughes, Seigneur de Traves (5065).

336. Gaucher=Walter I, Sire9 de Salins (3228) (André Roux: Scrolls, 171.) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 189-33.) (Abbott, Page 518.). Born: before 1000 at Franche-Comté, France, son of Humbert II, Seigneur de Salins (1668) and Éremburge de Chalon (1667), Gaucher I was alive in the year 1000. Married before 1044: Aremburge N? (3229). Died: in 1044 at Abbey de St. Paul, Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France, Gaucher I was a benefactor of the Abbey de Saint-Paul in Besançon, Franche-Comté, France.

337. Aremburge9 N? (3229) (André Roux: Scrolls, 171.) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 189-33.). Married Name: de Salins (3229). Born: before 1029 Aremburge is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Gaucher II was born. Married before 1044: Gaucher=Walter I, Sire de Salins (3228),, son of Humbert II, Seigneur de Salins (1668) and Éremburge de Chalon (1667).

352. Archambaud III, Comte9 de Bourbon (2533) (André Roux: Scrolls, 129.) (Stuart, Page 42, Line 59-32.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 2.). AKA: Archambaud II, Seigneur de Sully (2533) (Abbott, Page 105.). AKA: Archambaud III, Seigneur du Montet (2533) (Abbott, Page 189.). AKA: Archambaud "Le Blanc" (2533). AKA: Archambaud "Le Jeune" (2533). Born: before 1020 at France, son of Archambaud II, Comte de Bourbon (2529) and Ermengarde, Dame de Sully (2530), Archambaud III was alive in the year 1048. Archambaud III is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son, Archambaud IV, was born. Married before 1041: Bilétrude N? (6723) (Bilétrude was Archambaud III's first wife). Married circa 1042: Deaurabe=Aurée N? (2534) (Aurée was Archambaud's second wife). Note - before 1060: Archambaud III founded the Church of Le Montet-aux-Moines. Died: in 1064 at Bourbonnais, France, Archambaud III is buried at the Church of Le Montet-aux-Moines.

353. Deaurabe=Aurée9 N? (2534) (André Roux: Scrolls, 129.). Married Name: de Bourbon (2534). Born: before 1023 at France Deaurabe is presumed to have been at least 20 years of age by the time her son, Archambaud, was born. Married circa 1042: Archambaud III, Comte de Bourbon (2533),, son of Archambaud II, Comte de Bourbon (2529) and Ermengarde, Dame de Sully (2530) (Aurée was Archambaud's second wife).

354. Guillaume III, Count9 d'Auvergne (2494) (André Roux: Scrolls, 128.). AKA: Guillaume VII, Vicomte d'Auvergne (2494) (Abbott, Page 442.). Born: before 992 at France, son of Robert II, Count d'Auvergne (1996) and Hermengarde de Provence (1995), Guillaume III was alive in the year 1059 and he is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age when his son, Robert III/II was born. Married before 1000 at France: Philippine, Countess de Gévaudan (2496),, daughter of Étienne, Comte de Gévaudan (2497) and Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453). Note - in 1034 at Clermont, Auvergne, France: In 1034, Guillaume VII gave to the Bishop a part of the town of Clermont (Abbott, Page 443.). Died: in 1060 (Abbott, Page 442.).

355. Philippine, Countess9 de Gévaudan (2496) (André Roux: Scrolls, 128.) (Abbott, Pages 384-385.). Married Name: d'Auvergne (2496). Born: before 960 at Gévaudan, Languedoc, France, daughter of Étienne, Comte de Gévaudan (2497) and Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453). Married before 1000 at France: Guillaume III, Count d'Auvergne (2494),, son of Robert II, Count d'Auvergne (1996) and Hermengarde de Provence (1995).

356. Guillaume I, Count9 de Nevers (2038) (André Roux: Scrolls, 117, 199.) (Stuart, Page 169, Line 232-32.) (Abbott, Page 183.). AKA: Guillaume, Count d'Auxerre (2038) (Abbott, Page 202.). AKA: Guillaume I, Count de Tonnerre (2038). Born: circa 1030 at Nivernais, France, son of Renaud I, Count de Nevers (1277) and Hadwige=Adèle, Princess de France (1276), Guillaume I was alive in the year 1045. Married in 1045 at France: Ermengarde = Marguerite, Countess de Tonnerre (2039),, daughter of Renaud I, Comte de Bar-sur-Seine (3988) and Ervide N? (3989). Married before 1085: Matilda N? (11686). Died: on 20 Jun 1100 at France Guillaume I is buried in Saint Étienne. André Roux and Stuart disagree with Abbott's placement of the demise of Guillaume I in 1097.

357. Ermengarde = Marguerite, Countess9 de Tonnerre (2039) (André Roux: Scrolls, 117, 199.) (Stuart, Page 188, Line 254-32.). Married Name: de Nevers (2039). Born: before 1036, daughter of Renaud I, Comte de Bar-sur-Seine (3988) and Ervide N? (3989), Ermengarde was alive in the year 1036. Abbott has Guillaume de Nevers' wife as Marguerite de Tonnerre, daughter of Milon II (Abbott, Page 86.). PaterAlter before 1036 Ermengarde = Marguerite, Countess de Tonnerre (2039)/Milon II/IV, Count de Tonnerre (3986) (an unknown value) (Abbott, Page 86.). MaterAlter: before 1036 Ermengarde de Bar-sur-Seine (1952)/Ermengarde = Marguerite, Countess de Tonnerre (2039) (Abbott, Page 86.). Married in 1045 at France: Guillaume I, Count de Nevers (2038),, son of Renaud I, Count de Nevers (1277) and Hadwige=Adèle, Princess de France (1276). Died: after 1090 Ermengarde was alive in the years 1063 and 1089.

360. Odon dit Amé, Comte9 de Savoie (2111) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119.) (Stuart, Page 132, Line 173-33.) (Abbott, Page 644.). AKA: Otto I, Comte de Maurienne (2111). AKA: Odo, Margrave de Suse (2111). AKA: Odo, Comte de Chablais (2111). AKA: Odo, Margrave de Turin (2111). Born: circa 1020 at France, son of Humbert, Comte de Savoie (2107) and Ancilie du Valais (2108). Married in 1046: Adélaïde, Countess de Turin (2112),, daughter of Ulrich=Manfredo II, Marquis de Turin (2113) and Berthe d'Este (2114) (Odon was Adèlaïde's third husband). Died: on 1 Mar 1060 at Thonon, Chablais, Haute-Savoie, France.

361. Adélaïde, Countess9 de Turin (2112) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119.) (Stuart, Page 71, Line 93-32.). Married Name: de Savoie (2112). AKA: Alix, Marquise de Suse (2112). Married Name: de Souabe (2112). Married Name: de Montferrat (2112). Born: in 1015, daughter of Ulrich=Manfredo II, Marquis de Turin (2113) and Berthe d'Este (2114) (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties, http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.). Married before 1025: Hermann IV, Duke de Souabe (6908),, son of Ernst I, Margrave of Austria (7739) and Gisèle de Souabe (7458) (Hermann IV was Adélaïde's first husband. Roderick Stuart's Royalty for Commoners reverses Adèlaïde's marriage order and places Hermann IV as her first husband which in turn creates date conflicts). Married before 19 Jan 1042: Henri, Marquis de Montferrat (6909),, son of Guillaume I, Margrave de Ligurie (17038) and Wada N? (17039) (Henri was Adélaïde's second husband). Married in 1046: Odon dit Amé, Comte de Savoie (2111),, son of Humbert, Comte de Savoie (2107) and Ancilie du Valais (2108) (Odon was Adèlaïde's third husband). Died: on 19 Oct 1091.

362. Gérard=Gérold I/II, Count9 de Genève (2115) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119, 174.) (Abbott, Page 648.). Born: before 1016, son of Aimoin I, Count de Genève (3290) and Berthe de Flandre (3291), Gérard I was alive in the year 1034, and is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age when his son, Gerold II, was born. According to Abbott, Gerold who died in 1041, was the son of another Gerold. Married before 1032: Gisèle=Berthe=Thiburge de Bourgogne (2116),, daughter of N. de Genève (7160) and Mathilde de Bourgogne (7161) (E.S. indicates that Gisèle was Gérold's first wife although Stuart shows her as second wife). Married before 1041: Thetberge=Berthe=Gisèle de Reheinfelden (3293). Died: in 1041 According to André Roux, Gerold was alive in the year 1034 (Abbott, Page 648.).

363. Gisèle=Berthe=Thiburge9 de Bourgogne (2116) (André Roux: Scrolls, 174.) (Stuart, Page 133, Line 175-32.). Married Name: de Genève (2116). Born: before 1019, daughter of N. de Genève (7160) and Mathilde de Bourgogne (7161), Gisèle is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Gérold II was born. Married before 1032: Gérard=Gérold I/II, Count de Genève (2115),, son of Aimoin I, Count de Genève (3290) and Berthe de Flandre (3291) (E.S. indicates that Gisèle was Gérold's first wife although Stuart shows her as second wife).

364. Renaud I, Comte9 de Bourgogne (2032) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 149.) (Abbott, Pages 504 - 505.). AKA: Raymond de Mâcon (2032) (Abbott, Page 213.). Born: in 990 at France, son of Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390) and Ermentrude de Reims (2391). Married before 1 Sep 1016: Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033),, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Died: on 3 Sep 1057 at France.

365. Adélise=Judith9 de Normandie (2033) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 149.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 08 June 1995 at 18:28 Hours.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (2033). Born: circa 1002 at Normandie, France, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Married before 1 Sep 1016: Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032),, son of Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390) and Ermentrude de Reims (2391). Died: after 1 Jul 1037 (Stuart, Page 135.).

366. Raymond II, Count9 de Barcelone (2394) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Born: before 1020 at Spain Raymond II is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Étiennette was born. Married before 1035: Sancha de Navarre (2395).

367. Sancha9 de Navarre (2395) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Married Name: de Barcelone (2395). Born: before 1020 at Spain Sanche=Sancha is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Étiennette was born. Married before 1035: Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394).

368. Henri9 de Bourgogne (1302) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 123.) (Stuart, Page 63, Line 85-30.) (Castelot, Tome 2, Page 490.) (Abbott, Page 198.). Also Known As: Henri "Le Damoiseau" (1302). Born: in 1035 at France, son of Robert, Duke de Bourgogne (1274) and Hélie de Semur (1275) (Stuart, Page 182.). Married in 1056: Sibylle de Barcelone (8087),, daughter of Bérenger-Raymond, Count de Barcelone (1488) and Gisèle de Lluca (1491). Married before 1058 at France: Sybille, Countess de Bourgogne (1303),, daughter of Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032) and Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033). Died: either 1066 or 1074 According to Abbott, Henri died in 1074. R. Wolford's sources indicate he died 27 January 1070 (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Roxanne Wolford [Prodigy ID# PDXS01A] under Subject "House of Burgundy", 5 November 1997 at 00:45 Hours.).

369. Sybille, Countess9 de Bourgogne (1303) (André Roux: Scrolls, 80, 123.). Born: circa 1035, daughter of Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032) and Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033). Married before 1058 at France: Henri de Bourgogne (1302),, son of Robert, Duke de Bourgogne (1274) and Hélie de Semur (1275). Died: on 6 Jul 1074 at France Sybille is burried at the Church of Saint Étienne in Besançon (Stuart, Page 182.).

370. Guillaume I, Comte9 de Vienne (2392) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.) (Stuart, Page 73, Line 94-31.). Also Known As: Guillaume "Tête Hardie" (2392). AKA: Guillaume, Comte de Mâcon (2392) (Abbott, Page 213.). AKA: Guillaume, Count de Bourgogne (2392) (Abbott, Page 600.). Also Known As: Guillaume "Le Grand" (2392) (Abbott, Page 506.). Born: circa 1024 at Vienne, Isère, France, son of Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032) and Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033). Married in 1049 at France: Étiennette de Barcelone (2393),, daughter of Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394) and Sancha de Navarre (2395) (Guillaume's wife was Stephanie of Barcelone who is probably the same person as Stephanie of Longwy). Died: on 12 Nov 1087 (Stuart, Page 73.).

371. Étiennette9 de Barcelone (2393) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Married Name: de Vienne (2393). AKA: Étienette de Longwy (2393). AKA: Stephanie de Longwy (2393). PaterAlter circa 1035 Étiennette de Barcelone (2393)/Adalbert III, Count de Longwy (8197) (an unknown value). MaterAlter: circa 1035 Clémence de Foix (15587)/Étiennette de Barcelone (2393). Born: circa 1035, daughter of Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394) and Sancha de Navarre (2395), Étiennette's parentage may be in dispute with sources referenced in Roderick Stuart's "Royalty for Commoners" showing her to be the daughter of Adalbert III, Comte de Longwy by Clémence de Foix. Married in 1049 at France: Guillaume I, Comte de Vienne (2392),, son of Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032) and Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033) (Guillaume's wife was Stephanie of Barcelone who is probably the same person as Stephanie of Longwy). Died: after 1088.

372. Guillaume, Vicomte9 de Turenne (2422) (André Roux: Scrolls, 125.) (Abbott, Page 432.). AKA: Guillaume de Comborn (2422). Born: circa 996 at Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Orléanais, France, son of Ebles I, Vicomte de Comborn (2420) and Béatrix de Normandie (2421), Guillaume was alive in the year 1000 (Stuart, Page 114.). Married in 1030: Mathilde N? (2423). Died: circa 1040 Guillaume was the Vicomte de Turenne in the year 1040 (Abbott, Page 438.).

373. Mathilde9 N? (2423) (André Roux: Scrolls, 125.). Married Name: de Turenne (2423). Married in 1030: Guillaume, Vicomte de Turenne (2422),, son of Ebles I, Vicomte de Comborn (2420) and Béatrix de Normandie (2421). Born: before 1035 Mathilde is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Boson I was born.

374. Pierre, Comtor9 de Terrasson (2426) (André Roux: Scrolls, 125.). Born: before 1040 at Terrasson, Guyenne, France Pierre is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Gerberge was born. Married before 1055: N? N? (2427).

375. N?9 N? (2427). Married before 1055: Pierre, Comtor de Terrasson (2426).

This Coat of Arms was associated with Thibaut III. Comte de Champagne.

This Coat of Arms was associated with Thibaut III. Comte de Blois.

376. Thibaud III, Count9 de Blois (2185) (André Roux: Scrolls, 121.) (Stuart, Page 97, Line 133-32.) (Elizabeth M. Hallam, Capetian France: 987 - 1328 in ISBN: 0-582-48909-1 (Burnt Mill, Harlow, Essex, UK: Longman Group, Ltd., 1980), Page 74.). AKA: Thibaud, Count de Chartres (2185). AKA: Thibaud III, Comte de Champagne (2185) Thibaud III became Comte de Champagne in 1063 (Abbott, Pages 61.). AKA: Thibaud III, Count de Tours (2185). AKA: Thibaud III, Comte de Châteaudun (2185). AKA: Thibaud III, Comte de Troyes (2185). Note -: Thibaud I (Theobald) took the paternal lands of Blois, upon the death of his father. Then, when his nephew, Eudes=Odo III went to England, Thibaud also got control of Troyes and Meaux, and he expanded southwards from the Troyes lands. Through his second wife, he got control of Bar and Vitry. Thibaud also was the Count of the Palace to Philippe I, King of France. In 1044, when Geoffrey Martel of Anjou acted on the sanction given by a royal investiture given him by King Henry I, Thibaud lost the Touraine and Vendôme. These were grave setbacks for the house of Blois, and Thibaud now aligned himself more closely with the King. Born: circa 1022, son of Eudes II, Count de Blois (2178) and Ermengarde d'Auvergne (2180). Married before 1037: Gersende, Comtesse du Maine (4403),, daughter of Herbert I, Count du Maine (4401) and N? N? (4402) (Gersende was Thibaud III's first wife). Repudiated: Gersende, Comtesse du Maine (4403) in 1048 at France. Married circa 1055: Gundrada N? (7442) (Gundrada was Thibaud I/III's second wife). Married in 1069 at France: Adélaïde de Crépy (2187),, daughter of Raoul III, Comte de Valois (1958) and Alix de Bar-sur-Aube (1959) (Adélaïde=Adèle was Thibaud III's second wife. Adèle's father Raoul III, Count de Crépy (also Raoul IV de Valois) passed the lands of Bar-sur-Aube and Vitry to her (actually to her husband) when Adèle's brother, Simon, became a monk. Some sources indicate Thibaud and Adélaïde were married before 1061). Died: on 29 Sep 1090 at Épernay, France, Thibaut III died just before he could lead the Third Crusade.

377. Gersende, Comtesse9 du Maine (4403) (André Roux: Scrolls, 241.) (Abbott, Page 130.). Married Name: de Blois (4403). Married Name: de Champagne (4403). Married Name: de Ligurie (4403). PaterAlter before 1023 Gersende, Comtesse du Maine (4403)/Herbert II, Count du Maine (9220) (an unknown value) (Abbott, Page 130.). Born: circa 1025 at Chartres, Blois, Orléanais, France, daughter of Herbert I, Count du Maine (4401) and N? N? (4402), André Roux shows Gersende as daughter of Herbert I, but Abbott shows the Gersende who married Azzo I as daughter of Herbert II (Abbott, Page 130.). Married before 1037: Thibaud III, Count de Blois (2185),, son of Eudes II, Count de Blois (2178) and Ermengarde d'Auvergne (2180) (Gersende was Thibaud III's first wife). Repudiated: Thibaud III, Count de Blois (2185) in 1048 at France. Married between 1048 and 1049: Azon, Marquis de Ligurie (4404),, son of Alberto Azzo I, Marchese de Ligurie (8588) and Adela N? (8589) (Azon was Gersende's second husband). Died: circa 1074.

378. Guillaume, Duke9 de Normandie (2070) (André Roux: Scrolls, 149, 118, 231.) (Stuart, Page 67, Line 89-30.) (Hallam, Page 74.) (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Robert Carver [ID# MNDY85D] "William the Conq." posted on 25 August 1995 at 21:32 Hours - citing "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle."). Also Known As: William "The Conqueror" (2070) (Abbott, Page 219.). AKA: William I, King of England (2070). Also Known As: Guillaume "Le Bâtard" (2070). Born Illeg.: between 1027 and 1028 at Château de Falaise, Falaise, Normandie, France, -, son of Robert II, Count d'Exmes (2987) and Arlette de Mortain (2559), - Robert "Le Magnifique" was not with Arletta when the child was born. His name had been chosen long before, without regard to originality and it is uncertain whether he was born in late 1027 or very early 1028. Note - between 1035 and 1087: In his early years, William had to defend himself against the Angevin aggression (From Queen Constance widow of King Robert "Le Pieux"). As the illegitimate son of Robert "the Magnificent", William = Guillaume, who had succeeeded to Normandy in 1035, when still a minor, was in a precarious position in the duchy. In 1047, a powerful coallition of nobles massed against him and he sough royal support from King Henry I. Henry rescued him and defeated the rebels at the Battle of Val-ès-Dunes with Guillaume fighting at his side. Then from 1048 until 1052 Guillaume and Henry made war on Geoffrey Martel of Anjou. In 1048, they captured Mouliherne and in 1049 Guillaume went into Maine while the King went into the Touraine. In 1049, Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre promises his daughter to Guillaume. In 1052, King Henry switched his alliance from Normandy to Anjou. King Henry supported the rebellion of the Count of Arques against the Norman Duke in 1053. In 1054, the King, Geoffrey of Anjou and the king's brother Eudes marched into Normandy. Eudes de France was soundly beaten by Guillaume at Mortemer-sur-Eaulne. In 1058, King Henry I and Geoffroi Martel I again started an offensive against Normandy, but part of their army was cut-off and was massacred at Varaville. In 1060, when both of them had died, Guillaume of Normandy had ample opportunities to expand his territories which he used to considerable effect. While in 1063, some smaller feudal lords rebelled against Guillaume's iron- handed rule, this did not prevent him from acquiring Le Mans. On 5 January 1064, Harold sails to the continent, presumably to assure Guillaume that he would succeed King Edward of England (if one is to believe the tapissery of Bayeux) -- the two being related by blood (Emma, mother of Edward the Confessor, is the great aunt of the Normand Chief). On 5 January 1066, King Edward of England falls gravely ill, and in spite of his sworn oath to Guillaume, duke de Normandie, Harold is crowned King of England. This action, of course cancels the plans for marrying Guillaume's daughter. Guillaume sought to assert his hereditary right and was supported by Pope Alexander II, as well as by the King of Denmark and the . In 1066, in record time, with the assistance of the Lords of Eu, d'Avranches, de Coutances, de Bayeux, d'Évreux and de Beaumont, Guillaume assembles a fleet. On 12 September, the fleet is ready, but the winds do not become favorable until 27 September. Sailing North from Saint-Valery-sur- Somme, Guillaume succeeds on 29 September 1066 on the Feast of Saint Michael, in landing between Eastbourne and Hastings. This is one accomplishment which even Napoleon and Hitler would be unable to replicate. The landing is celebrated with a feast (and it is clear from the tapestry of Bayeux that the art of the barbecue was not invented yesterday). On 14 October 1066, after failures of negotiations, the Battle of Hastings is engaged. Harold is mortally wounded by an arrow to the head, and the Anglo-Saxons flee in disarray. It is said that in 1066, Ealdred, Archbishop of York and the citizens of London wished to have Prince Edgar for King as was his right by birth and Edwin and Morcar had promised to fight for him. On 25 December 1066, Guillaume is annointed King in Westminster by the Archbishop of York, Ealdred. [Ealdred, Archbishop of York for 10 years less 15 weeks, died 11 September 1067 and is buried in York, the seat of his Episcopal see]. He had himself crowned King of England in London. Guillaume had to fight against his son Robert Courtheuse, who was supported by King Philippe I of France. In 1076, Philippe I, King of France is able to break Guillaume's siege of Dol, and in 1077, a short-lived peace is arranged between the two kings. It was during military operations against Philip, the bastard died of wounds. He was also known as William the Conqueror - Only the irrational British mind could conceive of bestowing such an illustrious title on one of such questionable origin. Married in 1050 at France: Mathilde=Maud de Flandre (2069),, daughter of Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre (1279) and Adèle=Alix, Princess de France (1278) (In 1049, Baudouin V offers his daughter's hand in marriage to Guillaume, Duke de Normandie. French history texts uniformly indicate that the headstrong Flemish woman would have nothing to do with a bastard. Guillaume is said to have galoped all the way to Lille, enterred Mathilde's room, and tamed her by beating her with his stirrups, tearing her robe to shreds in the process. After that, Mathilde is said to have enthusiastically consented to become the Duchess of Normandy. Mathilde and William were devoted to each other, and there is no evidence to suggest that William had any mistress according to Debrett's "Kings and Queens of Great Britain", no illegitimate children have ever been convincingly shown. The marriage was approved by the Pope in the year 1059). Died: on 9 Sep 1087 at Abbaye aux Hommes, Rouen, Saint-Gervais, Normandie, France, Guillaume is buried at the Abbey of Saint-Étienne in Caen, France in accordance with his wishes.

379. Mathilde=Maud9 de Flandre (2069) (André Roux: Scrolls, 118, 149, 231.) (Stuart, Pages 103, Line 141-31.). Married Name: de Normandie (2069). AKA: Matilda, Queen of England (2069). AKA: Maud, Duchesse de Normandie (2069). Born: in 1032 at Flandre, Belgium, daughter of Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre (1279) and Adèle=Alix, Princess de France (1278), While many French history texts seem fond of claiming that it was after this Mathilde that the famous tapissery of Bayeux is named, more respectable encyclopedic sources (including Larousse) indicate this is an error. Married in 1050 at France: Guillaume, Duke de Normandie (2070),, son of Robert II, Count d'Exmes (2987) and Arlette de Mortain (2559) (In 1049, Baudouin V offers his daughter's hand in marriage to Guillaume, Duke de Normandie. French history texts uniformly indicate that the headstrong Flemish woman would have nothing to do with a bastard. Guillaume is said to have galoped all the way to Lille, enterred Mathilde's room, and tamed her by beating her with his stirrups, tearing her robe to shreds in the process. After that, Mathilde is said to have enthusiastically consented to become the Duchess of Normandy. Mathilde and William were devoted to each other, and there is no evidence to suggest that William had any mistress according to Debrett's "Kings and Queens of Great Britain", no illegitimate children have ever been convincingly shown. The marriage was approved by the Pope in the year 1059). Died: on 3 Nov 1083 at Caen, Calvados, Normandie, France.

380. Engelbert I, Count9 von Sponheim (7029) (Stuart, Page 167, Line 228-32.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 04 February 1995 at 15:14 Hours.). AKA: Engelbert I, Count von Levanthal (7029) Levanthal in the Kraichgau. AKA: Engilbert II, Count de Treveso (7029) Treveso in Italy. AKA: Engelbert I, Count von Ortenburg (7029). Note -: Engelbert I was an advocate of Salzburg. Born: before 1055 at Austria, son of Siegfried, Count von Sponheim (7033) and Richgard, Countess von Lavant (7034), Egelbert I was alive in the year 1060, and is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Richgard was born. Married before 1070: Hedwig von Flinsbach (7030),, daughter of Bernhard von Flinsbach (7031) and Cécilia N? (7032). Died: on 1 Apr 1096.

381. Hedwig9 von Flinsbach (7030) (Stuart, Page 167, Line 228-32.). Married Name: von Sponheim (7030). Born: circa 1040, daughter of Bernhard von Flinsbach (7031) and Cécilia N? (7032). Married before 1070: Engelbert I, Count von Sponheim (7029),, son of Siegfried, Count von Sponheim (7033) and Richgard, Countess von Lavant (7034). Died: after 1100.

382. Ulrich The Rich, Count9 von Passau (7027) (Stuart, Page 94, Line 128-32.). Born: before 1072, son of N. von Augstgau (7385) and N? N? (7386), Ulrich was Count in 1072. Married before 1093: Adelheid von Fratenhausen (7028),, daughter of Heinrich I, Count von Lechsgemuend (15783) and Irmgard von Rott (15784) (Adelheid=Adélaïde was Ulrich's second wife and she was the widow of Markwart von Markwartstein (Marquardstein), and her third husband was Bérenger von Sulzbach) (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted on the Internet, at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/witlsbc1.txt, 4 August 1996 at 03:30 hours.). Died: on 14 Apr 1099 at Holland Ulrich died of the plague.

383. Adelheid9 von Fratenhausen (7028) (Stuart, Page 157, Line 213-32.). Married Name: de Sulzbach (7028). Married Name: von Passau (7028). AKA: Adelheid von Lechsgemuend (7028). Born: before 1077, daughter of Heinrich I, Count von Lechsgemuend (15783) and Irmgard von Rott (15784) (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted on the Internet, at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/witlsbc1.txt, 4 August 1996 at 03:30 hours.). Married before 1093: Ulrich The Rich, Count von Passau (7027),, son of N. von Augstgau (7385) and N? N? (7386) (Adelheid=Adélaïde was Ulrich's second wife and she was the widow of Markwart von Markwartstein (Marquardstein), and her third husband was Bérenger von Sulzbach) (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted on the Internet, at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/witlsbc1.txt, 4 August 1996 at 03:30 hours.). Married circa 1100: Bérenger II, Count de Sulzbach (4187),, son of Gebhard II, Count von Sulzbach (7718) and Ermengarde=Irmgard von Rott (7719) (Bérenger II was Adelheid's third husband. While there appears to be a variance between Stuart's "Royalty for Commoners" and E.S. as to who Bérenger II married, that variance really relates to Adélaïde's = Adelheid's parentage) (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted on the Internet, at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/witlsbc1.txt, 4 August 1996 at 03:30 hours.). Died: on 24 Feb 1111 Adelheid is buried at Sulzbach. --- 10th Generation ---

512. Varulphe10 de Brancion (1627) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.). AKA: Warulfe de Brancion (1627). Born: before 981, son of Génébaud de Brancion (26691) and Tetza Garoux (26692), Warulfe is presumed to have been at least 18 years old by the time his son, Josserand, was born. Married before 998: N? N? (1628). PaterAlter before 1055 Varulphe de Brancion (1627)/Bernard de Brancion (1629) (an unknown value).

513. N?10 N? (1628) (André Roux: Scrolls, 96.). Married Name: de Brancion (1628). Married before 998: Varulphe de Brancion (1627),, son of Génébaud de Brancion (26691) and Tetza Garoux (26692).

528. Adalbert II, Duke10 de Lorraine (3211) (André Roux: Scrolls, 169, 193.) (Stuart, Page 115, Line 158-34.). AKA: Adelbert II, Count d'Alsace (3211). AKA: Adalbert II, Count de Saargau (3211). AKA: Adalbert, Marquis d'Alsace (3211) Adalbert was Margrave 974-976 (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Gary Murray [Prodigy ID# SJJA18A] under Subject "de Lorraine", 31 October 1997 at 14:29 Hours.). AKA: Adelbert II, Count de Metz (3211) Adelbert was Comte de Metz 1020-1026 (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Gary Murray [Prodigy ID# SJJA18A] under Subject "de Lorraine", 31 October 1997 at 14:29 Hours.). Born: before 969, son of Éberard=Richard, Count d'Alsace (3209) and N? N? (3210), Adelbert II was alive in the year 974, and is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when he married Judith. Married before 979: Judith=Jutta N? (3212). Note - in 1005: Adelbert II was a Count in the Saargau, Alsace, France (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., by Gary Murray [Prodigy ID# SJJA18A] under Subject "de Lorraine", 31 October 1997 at 14:29 Hours.). Died: in 1033 at Bouzonville, Moselle, Lorraine, France, Adelbert II died on his return from Jerusalem where he was involved in the crusades.

529. Judith=Jutta10 N? (3212) (André Roux: Scrolls, 169.) (Stuart, Page 115, Line 158-34.). Married Name: de Lorraine (3212). Born: before 969 Judith is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when she married Adalbert II. Married before 979: Adalbert II, Duke de Lorraine (3211),, son of Éberard=Richard, Count d'Alsace (3209) and N? N? (3210). Died: after 1032 Judith was alive in the year 1032, and is buried in Bouzonville.

532. Ratbode=Robert I, Count10 de Namur (3961) (André Roux: Scrolls, 197.) (Stuart, Page 274, Line 403-36.). AKA: Robert I, Count de Lomme (3961). Born: before 946 at Belgium, son of Bérenger, Count de Namur (2008) and N? de Hainaut (2007), Ratbode was alive in the year 946. Married before 979: Ermengarde de Lorraine (3962),, daughter of Otto, Count de Lorraine (7239) and N? N? (7240). Died: in 981.

533. Ermengarde10 de Lorraine (3962) (Stuart, Page 274, Line 403-36.). Married Name: de Namur (3962). Born: before 965, daughter of Otto, Count de Lorraine (7239) and N? N? (7240), Ermengarde is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Adalbert I was born. Married before 979: Ratbode=Robert I, Count de Namur (3961),, son of Bérenger, Count de Namur (2008) and N? de Hainaut (2007).

534. Charles, Prince10 de France (3717) (André Roux: Scrolls, 191, 193, 217.) (Stuart, Page 88, Line 120-35.) (Castelot, Tome 1, Page 387.). AKA: Charles de Laon (3717). AKA: Charles I, Duke de Lorraine (3717). Born: in 953 at Laon, Ile-de-France, France, son of Louis IV, King de France (1966) and Gerberge de Saxe (1964), Some sources assert that this Charles was born in the year 943. Married before 970: Bonne=Adélaïde d'Ardenne (3728),, daughter of Godefroy, Count d'Ardenne (3726) and N? N? (3727). Note - in 977: Charles became the Duke of the Basse-Lorraine [Lower Lorraine] in 977. Died: on 21 May 992 Some sources assert that this Charles died in the year 993.

535. Bonne=Adélaïde10 d'Ardenne (3728) (André Roux: Scrolls, 191, 217.). Born: before 955, daughter of Godefroy, Count d'Ardenne (3726) and N? N? (3727), Bonne is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Ermengarde was born. Married before 970: Charles, Prince de France (3717),, son of Louis IV, King de France (1966) and Gerberge de Saxe (1964).

536. Baudouin IV, Count10 de Flandre (2065) (André Roux: Scrolls, 118, 200.) (Abbott, Page 292.). AKA: Baudouin IV de Lille (2065). AKA: Baldwin IV, Count de Valenciennes (2065) Baudouin IV was created Comte de Valenciennes in 1007 (von Redlich, Page 235.). Also Known As: Baudouin "Le Barbu" (2065) (von Redlich, Page 183.). AKA: Baudouin IV, Comte d'Artois (2065). Born: circa 980 at Flandre, Belgium, son of Arnoul II, Count de Flandre (2061) and Rosèla=Suzanne, Princess of Italy (2062). Married between 1005 and 1012: Ogive = Cunégonde de Luxembourg (2066),, daughter of Frédéric I, Count de Luxembourg (2067) and Ermentrude, Countess von Gleiberg (2068) (Ogive was Baudouin IV's first wife). Married after 1013: Éléonore de Normandie (4784),, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986) (Éléonore was Baudouin IV's second wife. While earlier sources indicate that Baudouin IV and Éléonore were married, the 1980's edition of E.S. dropped her, and also changed Judith's parentage, and indicates that no daughter of Richard II de Normandie married Baudouin IV. By extension, it may also be that Baudouin IV did not marry twice). PaterAlter in 1028 Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre (2065)/Judith de Normandie (8582) (an unknown value). Died: on 30 May 1035.

537. Ogive = Cunégonde10 de Luxembourg (2066) (André Roux: Scrolls, 118, 200.) (Stuart, Page 247, Line 353-34.). Married Name: de Flandre (2066). Born: circa 995 at Luxembourg, daughter of Frédéric I, Count de Luxembourg (2067) and Ermentrude, Countess von Gleiberg (2068). Married between 1005 and 1012: Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre (2065),, son of Arnoul II, Count de Flandre (2061) and Rosèla=Suzanne, Princess of Italy (2062) (Ogive was Baudouin IV's first wife). Died: on 21 Feb 1030.

Robert II, King of France.

Robert II is excommunicated.

538. Robert II, King10 de France (1270) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 80, 114.) (Hallam, Page 71.) (Stuart, Page 99, Line 134-33.) (Castelot, Tome I, Pages 439 - 449; Tome II, Page 490.). Also Known As: Robert "Le Pieux" (1270). AKA: Robert II, Duke de Bourgogne (1270) Arms: "Bandé d'or et d'azur à six pièces à la bordure de gueules" (Abbott, Page 198.). Born: between 27 Mar 970 and 972 at Orléans, Loiret, Orléanais, France, son of Hughes II, King de France (784) and Adélaïde de Poitiers (785), Some sources indicate that Robert II was born in the year 972 while other indicate the date 27 March 970 which would make his birth some three months after his father, Hughes Capet's, marriage to his mother, Adélaïde. Married before 984 at France: Constance de Provence (1271),, daughter of Guillaume I/II, Count de Provence (1993) and Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453) (Constance was Robert II's third wife. Constance would immediately satisfy Robert's needs for a male heir by giving him four boys, but her cruelty [when Constance spotted one of her mentors accused of heresy opn his way to the pyre to be burned alive, she stepped up to him and pierced one of his eyes with the pin of her corsage] and Southern ways would alienated and antagonize the Court. The couple remained married beyond 1010, after Robert had been persuaded by Pope Sergius IV not to divorce Constance, but continued to quarrel until Robert's death. Hughes, their eldest son, was crowned in 1017, but died in 1025. The next son, Henry, was Robert's choice, but Constance favored their third son, Robert and fomented rebellions in his favor). Married in 989: Rosèla=Suzanne, Princess of Italy (2062),, daughter of Bérenger II, King of Italy (2063) and Willa d'Arles (2064) (It is considered a strange idea on the part of Hughes that his young son should marry a woman who was some 32-years [some say she was even 37 years] older than Robert. In 988, she had become the widow of Arnoul II de Flandre. She is quite pretty but has "troubling" black eyes, but most importantly, she brings as dowry Montreuil-sur-Mer. This will allow the capetian sovereigns to have access to the French Channel). Repudiated: Rosèla=Suzanne, Princess of Italy (2062) in 992 at France Robert II repudiated his wife because she was "an old woman", but he would keep the dowry of Montreuil-sur-Mer. Note - between 0996 and 1031: Robert II became King of France upon the death of his father on 24 October 996. In 1000, Angers is destroyed by fire. When the King's Uncle, Henri, Duke of Burgundy died without heir in 1002. Married in 997 at Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Touraine, France: Princess Berthe de Bourgogne (2175),, daughter of Conrad I, King de Bourgogne (2176) and Mahaut=Mathilde, Princess de France (2177) (Robert had made Berthe, the beautiful widow of the Count of Anjou, his mistress in 996. But because it was better to sin a little bit than to sin a lot, he married her as King. They are related in the third degree, and Robert is the godfather of one of Berthe's children. This spiritual relationship makes the marriage incestuous in the eyes of the Church. In 998, the Council, called by then Pope Gregory V, stipulates that Robert should leave Berthe forever, and do penance for 7 years in accordance with the laws of the Church. In the midst of the deliberations, Gregory V dies and is replaced by Pope Sylvester II who is none other than the Monk, Gerbert, ancient mentor of the King. However, while the pronouncement of an anathema is lifted, the excommunication is maintained. In 1001, Robert concedes. Two years later, in 1003, he marries Constance. That same year on 7 February 1003, the old Queen Suzanne died). Repudiated: Princess Berthe de Bourgogne (2175) between 1001 and 1003. Died: on 20 Jul 1031 at Meulun, Seine-et-Oise, Ile-de-France, France, Robert II is buried at Saint Denis.

539. Constance10 de Provence (1271) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 114.) (Hallam, Page 73.) (Stuart, Page 236, Line 333-34.). Married Name: de France (1271). AKA: Constance d'Arles (1271). AKA: Constance de Toulouse (1271). Note -: Constance was an imperious and unscrupulous woman who polarized the French court into two factions: one favoring herself and the Angevin faction, the other Bertha and her sons. Soon after the death of Robert Le Pieux in 1031, Constance seized on behalf of her son and favorite Robert the towns and castles of Senlis, Sens, Béthisy, Dammartin, Le Puiset, Melun and Poissy. She bought the support of Odo II of Blois by handing over half of Sens to him. Henry, the designated and crowned heir to the throne fled for assistance to Robert the Magnificent, Duke of Normandy, and obtained help from Gulk de Nerra as well. Thus, Henry was able to regain Poissy, Le Puiset, and Constance surrendered to him. Her first cousin, Fulk Nerra had Hugues, Count de Beauvais (one of Bertha's sons) assassinated in 1008. In 1010, the King tried to divorce Constance, but was dissuaded from this by Pope Sergius IV. Born: before 970 at Anjou, France, daughter of Guillaume I/II, Count de Provence (1993) and Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453). Married before 984 at France: Robert II, King de France (1270),, son of Hughes II, King de France (784) and Adélaïde de Poitiers (785) (Constance was Robert II's third wife. Constance would immediately satisfy Robert's needs for a male heir by giving him four boys, but her cruelty [when Constance spotted one of her mentors accused of heresy opn his way to the pyre to be burned alive, she stepped up to him and pierced one of his eyes with the pin of her corsage] and Southern ways would alienated and antagonize the Court. The couple remained married beyond 1010, after Robert had been persuaded by Pope Sergius IV not to divorce Constance, but continued to quarrel until Robert's death. Hughes, their eldest son, was crowned in 1017, but died in 1025. The next son, Henry, was Robert's choice, but Constance favored their third son, Robert and fomented rebellions in his favor). Died: on 25 Jul 1032 at Meulan, Seine-et-Oise, Ile-de-France, France (Stuart, Page 236.). Buried: on 28 Jul 1032.

540. Bernard I, Duke10 de Saxe (7947) (Stuart, Page 223, Line 312-35.). AKA: Benno Billung (7947). Born: circa 940, son of Hermann, Duke de Saxe (2059) and Hildegarde von Westerburg (2060). Married circa 990: Hildegarde von Stade (7948),, daughter of Henry von Stade (8251) and Hildegarde von Rheinhausen (8252). Died: on 9 Feb 1011 at Corivey Bernard I is buried at Michaeliski in Luxembourg.

541. Hildegarde10 von Stade (7948) (Stuart, Page 215, Line 301-35.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 6 July 1994 @ 18:40 Hours.). Married Name: de Saxe (7948). Born: between 0974 and 0976, daughter of Henry von Stade (8251) and Hildegarde von Rheinhausen (8252). Married circa 990: Bernard I, Duke de Saxe (7947),, son of Hermann, Duke de Saxe (2059) and Hildegarde von Westerburg (2060). Died: on 3 Oct 1011 Hildegarde is buried at Michaeliski in Luxemburg.

542. Heinrich10 von Schweinfürt (7273) (Stuart, Page 197, Line 270-35.). AKA: Henry, Margrave in the Nordgau (7273). Born: either 0950 or 0975, son of Berthold I, Margrave von Nordgau (7710) and Eiliswintha von Walbeck (7711), Stuart's "Royalty for Commoners" shows Henry born in 975, whereas E.S. [via Paul Theroff] shows Henry born in 950 (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted on the Internet, at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/witlsbc1.txt, 4 August 1996 at 03:30 hours.). Married before 1000: Gerberge von Henneberg (7274),, daughter of Otto II of Tullfeld (8181) and N? N? (8182). Died: on 18 Sep 1017.

543. Gerberge10 von Henneberg (7274) (Stuart, Page 78, Line 102-35.). Married Name: von Schweinfürt (7274). AKA: Gerberge de Gleiberg (7274) (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties, http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.). Born: before 993, daughter of Otto II of Tullfeld (8181) and N? N? (8182), Gerberge is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when she married Henry. Married before 1000: Heinrich von Schweinfürt (7273),, son of Berthold I, Margrave von Nordgau (7710) and Eiliswintha von Walbeck (7711). Died: after 1003.

544. Guillaume I, Vicomte10 de Thiern (3244) (André Roux: Scrolls, 172.) (Abbott, Page 455.). Born: before 1024 at France, son of Guy II, Vicomte de Thiern (3242) and Reclinde N? (3243), Guillaume I is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son Étienne II was born. Married before 1041: Ponce N? (3245). Died: after 1048 Guillaume I was alive in the year 1048.

545. Ponce10 N? (3245) (André Roux: Scrolls, 172.). Married Name: de Thiern (3245). Born: before 1027 Ponce is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son Étienne II was born. Married before 1041: Guillaume I, Vicomte de Thiern (3244),, son of Guy II, Vicomte de Thiern (3242) and Reclinde N? (3243).

548. Geoffroy I, Count10 de Semur (6422) (Stuart, Page 62, Line 85-33.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 09 August 1994 at 01:59 Hours.) (Abbott, Page 206.). Born: before 942 at Semur, Brionnais, Bourgogne, France, son of Josserand, Count de Semur (6424) and Ricoère N? (6425), Geoffroy I is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son, Geoffroy II, was born. Married before 959 at France: N. de Brioude (6423),, daughter of Dalmace, Vicomte de Brioude (8088) and N? N? (8089) (She was Geoffroy I's first wife). Married circa 1003 at France: Mahaut de Chalon (13834),, daughter of Lambert, Count de Chalon (1662) and Adélaïs=Were de Bourgogne (1940) (Mahaut was Geoffroy I's second wife and he was her second husband). Died: after 1015 Geoffroy I was alive in the year 1015.

549. Mahaut10 de Chalon (13834) (Paul Theroff, posts, 08 August 1994 at 22:02 Hours.) (Abbott, Page 207.). AKA: Mahaut, Dame de Donzy (13834). Married Name: de Bourgogne (13834). Married Name: de Semur (13834). Born: before 971 at France, daughter of Lambert, Count de Chalon (1662) and Adélaïs=Were de Bourgogne (1940), Mahaut is presumed to have been born before her father was 50 yewars of age. Married in 998 at France: Henri, Duke de Bourgogne (1666),, son of Hughes, dux Francorum (1076) and Hadwige, Princess de Saxe (1077) (Henri was Mahaut's first husband and she was his third wife). Married circa 1003 at France: Geoffroy I, Count de Semur (6422),, son of Josserand, Count de Semur (6424) and Ricoère N? (6425) (Mahaut was Geoffroy I's second wife and he was her second husband).

576. Anseidis, Sire10 de Bourbon-Lancy (21374) (Abbott, Page 204.). Born: before 973 at Saône et Loire, Bourgogne, France Anseidis received the fief of Bourbon Lancy from Hughes, Comte de Chalon, and is presumed to have been at least 17 years of age by that time. Married before 1004: N? N? (21375).

577. N?10 N? (21375). Married before 1004: Anseidis, Sire de Bourbon-Lancy (21374).

640. Otto-Guillaume, Duke10 de Bourgogne (2390) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98, 123.) (Abbott, Page 506.). AKA: Othon, Count de Nevers (2390). AKA: Otton I, King de Lombardie (2390). AKA: Othe Guillaume, Count de Mâcon (2390) (Abbott, Page 212.). Note -: Otton-Guillaume was Count and then Duke de Bourgogne. Adelbert, Duke of Lombardie married Gerberge, Countess of Dijon. Their son Otto-Guillaume was adopted by Henri, Duke of Burgundy who died in 1001/1002, and who is Gerberge's second husband and the Uncle to King Robert II de France. Born: between 0958 and 0959 at France, son of Adelbert II, King de Lombardie (1665) and Gerberge=Garsinde de Chalon (1664). Married before 973: Ermentrude de Reims (2391),, daughter of Renaud, Count de Reims (3827) and Albérade=Aubrée de Lorraine (2598) (Ermentrude was Otton's first wife). PaterAlter circa 991 Otto- Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390)/Henri, Duke de Bourgogne (1666) Henri, Duke de Bourgogne, being without heir of his own, adopted Otto- Guillaume. Married in 1016: Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453),, daughter of Fouques II, Count d'Anjou (2920) and Gerberge, Comtesse de Gâtinais (2923) (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties, http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.). Died: on 21 Oct 1026 at Pouilly-sur-Saône, France, Otton-Guillaume is buried in Dijon. Some sources indicate that Otto-Guillaume died on 15 October 1002.

641. Ermentrude10 de Reims (2391) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 193, 269.) (Stuart, Page 70, Line 92-33.) (André Roux: Scrolls.). Married Name: Ermentrude, Countess de Mâcon (2391). AKA: Ermentrude, Queen de Lombardie (2391). Married Name: de Bourgogne (2391). AKA: Ermengarde de Roucy (2391) (M. Lainé (Pub), Archives Généalogiques et Historiques de La Noblesse de France ou Receuil de Preuves, Mémoires et Notices Généalogiques in Imprimerie de Béthune, Rue Palatine, No. 5, 1 - 11 (No. 1, Rue du Paon-Saint-André-des-Arcs, Paris, France: M. Lainé, 1828 - 1850), Tome Quatrième (Volume 4), MDCCCXXXIV (1834), De Villeneuve, Page 7.). Born: circa 938 at Reims, Marne, Champagne, France, daughter of Renaud, Count de Reims (3827) and Albérade=Aubrée de Lorraine (2598), For reasons that are not clear the British call it Rheims rather than Reims. Married before 956: Albéric=Aubri II, Count de Mâcon (6689),, son of Liétaud II, Count de Mâcon (5031) and Ermengarde de Vergy (5032). Married before 973: Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390),, son of Adelbert II, King de Lombardie (1665) and Gerberge=Garsinde de Chalon (1664) (Ermentrude was Otton's first wife). Died: on 5 Mar 1005 Some sources indicate Ermentrude may have died in 1002.

642. Richard II, Duke10 de Normandie (2985) (Stuart, Page 67, Line 89-32; Page 134, Line 176-33.) (André Roux: Scrolls, 149, 168.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 08 June 1995 at 18:26 Hours.). Also Known As: Richard "Le Bon" (2985) (Abbott, Page 219.). Born Illeg.: circa 958 at Normandie, France, -, son of Richard I, Duke de Normandie (550) and Gonnor, Dame de Bolbec (549), -. Married circa 1000: Judith de Bretagne (2986),, daughter of Conan I, Duke de Bretagne (2925) and Ermengarde d'Anjou (2924). Married in 1017: Estrid of Denmark (13626),, daughter of Svend I, King of England (13621) and Gunhild of Poland (13622) (Richard was Estrid's first husband). Repudiated: Estrid of Denmark (13626) circa 1019. Married between 1020 and 1027: Poppa N? (17720) (Poppa was Richard II's third wife). Died: on 28 Aug 1027 at Fécamp, Seine-Inférieure, Normandie, France.

643. Judith10 de Bretagne (2986) (André Roux: Scrolls, 149, 168.) (Stuart, Page 125, Line 167-33; Page 135, Line 176-32.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 07 June 1995 at 14:10 Hours.). Married Name: de Normandie (2986). AKA: Judith de Rennes (2986). Born: in 982 at Rennes, Bretagne, France, daughter of Conan I, Duke de Bretagne (2925) and Ermengarde d'Anjou (2924). Married circa 1000: Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985),, son of Richard I, Duke de Normandie (550) and Gonnor, Dame de Bolbec (549). Died: on 16 Jun 1017.

672. Humbert II, Seigneur10 de Salins (1668) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98, 171.) (Stuart, Page 142, Line 189-34.). Born: circa 950 at Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France, son of Humbert I, Sire de Salins (3226) and Windelmode d'Escuens (3227). Married circa 995 at France: Éremburge de Chalon (1667),, daughter of Lambert, Count de Chalon (1662) and Adélaïs=Were de Bourgogne (1940). Died: in 1028 at Besançon, Doubs, Franche- Comté, France, Humbert II is buried at the Church of Saint-Paul in Besançon, Franche-Comté, France (Abbott, Page 518.).

673. Éremburge10 de Chalon (1667) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98, 171.) (Stuart, Page 143, Line 191-34.). Born: before 971 at France, daughter of Lambert, Count de Chalon (1662) and Adélaïs=Were de Bourgogne (1940), Éremburge is presumed to have been born before her father was 50 years of age. Married circa 995 at France: Humbert II, Seigneur de Salins (1668),, son of Humbert I, Sire de Salins (3226) and Windelmode d'Escuens (3227). Died: on 29 Oct 1028 at France Éremburge died a widow.

704. Archambaud II, Comte10 de Bourbon (2529) (André Roux: Scrolls, 129, 218.) (Stuart, Page 42, Line 59-33.) (Abbott, Page 189.) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 1.). AKA: Archambaud II, Seigneur de Montluçon (2529) (Abbott, Page 193.). AKA: Archambaud, Seigneur de Sully (2529) (Abbott, Page 105.). AKA: Archambaud "Le Vert" (2529). AKA: Archambaud "Le Vieux" (2529). Born: before 990 at Bourbonnais, France, son of Archambaud I, Sire de Bourbon (2527) and Rothilde de Limoges (2528), Archambaud II is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when he married Ermengarde. Married circa 1000: Ermengarde, Dame de Sully (2530),, daughter of Herbert=Hubert, Sire de Sully (2531) and N? N? (2532). Note - circa 1000: Archambaud II was a strong supporter of Hugh Capet and strong enemy of Landry de Monçeaux. Died: between 1032 and 1034 Abbott stands pretty much alone in claiming that Archambaud II died circa 1054.

705. Ermengarde, Dame10 de Sully (2530) (André Roux: Scrolls, 129, 218.). Married Name: de Bourbon (2530). AKA: Ermengarde de Saint-Maurice (2530) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 1.). Born: before 990 at Sully, Berry, France, daughter of Herbert=Hubert, Sire de Sully (2531) and N? N? (2532), Ermengarde is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when she married Archambaud II. Married circa 1000: Archambaud II, Comte de Bourbon (2529),, son of Archambaud I, Sire de Bourbon (2527) and Rothilde de Limoges (2528).

708. Robert II, Count10 d'Auvergne (1996) (André Roux: Scrolls, 114, 122, 128.) (Abbott, Page 442.). Born: before 974 at Lorvano, son of Gui I, Count d'Auvergne (2492) and Ingelberge=Aucelende N? (2493), Abbott indicates that Robert was the son of Guillaume and nephew of Gui, rather than Gui's son. If he is correct, then the descendancy line are Vicomtes d'Auvergne rather than Comtes. MaterAlter: before 974 Humberge de Brioude (22324)/Robert II, Count d'Auvergne (1996). PaterAlter before 974 Robert II, Count d'Auvergne (1996)/Guillaume VI (IV), Vicomte d'Auvergne (22323) (an unknown value). Married before 992 at France: Hermengarde de Provence (1995),, daughter of Guillaume I/II, Count de Provence (1993) and Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453). Died: in 1032 Stuart shows Robert II died before 1032, but Abbott asserts Robert II died in 1032 (Stuart, Page 93.) (Abbott, Page 442.).

709. Hermengarde10 de Provence (1995) (André Roux: Scrolls, 114, 122, 128.). Married Name: d'Auvergne (1995). AKA: Ermengarde d'Arles (1995). Born: in 984, daughter of Guillaume I/II, Count de Provence (1993) and Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453). Married before 992 at France: Robert II, Count d'Auvergne (1996),, son of Gui I, Count d'Auvergne (2492) and Ingelberge=Aucelende N? (2493). Died: after 1010 Hermengarde was alive in the year 1010.

710. Étienne, Comte10 de Gévaudan (2497) (André Roux: Scrolls, 128.) (Abbott, Page 384.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 10 September 1994 at 17:48 Hours.). Born: before 932 at Gévaudan, Languedoc, France, son of Ermengaud, Count de Rouergue (4441) and Adélaïs=Alaïs de Toulouse (4442). Married before 950 at France: Annane N? (14410) (Annane was Étienne's first wife). Married before 955 at France: Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453),, daughter of Fouques II, Count d'Anjou (2920) and Gerberge, Comtesse de Gâtinais (2923) (Étienne was Adélaïde's first husband) (K.S.B. Keats-Rohan (Ed.), Family Trees and the Roots of Politics: The Prosopography of Britain and France from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century , ISBN: 0-85115-625-8, (Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer, Inc., 1997), Settipani, Christain: Chapter 11: " Les comtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances aux Xe et XIe siècles", Page 247.). Died: between 0961 and 0979 at France Some sources indicate that Étienne died in 961, others assert it was in 979. Died: in 993 (Abbott, Page 384.).

711. Adélaïs=Adèle10 d'Anjou (1453) (André Roux: Scrolls, 85, 147.). Married Name: de France (1453). Married Name: Blanche de Provence (1453). Married Name: de Gévaudan (1453). Married Name: de Toulouse (1453) (Keats-Rohan, Family Trees and Roots, Settipani, Christain: Chapter 11: " Les comtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances aux Xe et XIe siècles", Pages 248-249.). AKA: N? N? (1453). Born: circa 930 at France, daughter of Fouques II, Count d'Anjou (2920) and Gerberge, Comtesse de Gâtinais (2923), According to Stuart's Royalty for Commoners, this Adélaïde was known as "Blanche", where André Roux claims the daughter of Geoffroy [son of Fouques II] was Known as Blanche. Adélaïs is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age when she married Étienne (Keats-Rohan, Family Trees and Roots, Settipani, Christain: Chapter 11: " Les comtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances aux Xe et XIe siècles", Page 225.). Married before 946: Raimond de Toulouse (13197),, son of Raymond III, Count de Toulouse (1449) and Garsinde de Gascogne (1450) ('Qui suscepti a regina id sibi videri optimum dixerunt Ludovico regi assciscendam conjugem Adelaidem, Ragemundi nuper defuncti ducis Gothorum olim uxorem." In an act of 1021, Adélaïde, Comtesse de Provence, previously and briefly Queen of France, acknowledges the existence of her son Willem III de Toulouse and his wife the Countess Emma. In addition, a Papal Bull from Pope Benoit VIII is addressed to Count Willem of Toulouse and his mother Adélaïde, as follows: "domno Willelmo comiti ... et domno Hugoni comiti, domnoque Rainaldo comito filio ... Willelmi ... et ... dignissimae domnae Adeleidi comitissae, cognomento Blanchae, nuruque ejus domnae Gerberge comitissae." - The Pope clearly specifies that the Countess Adelaide, known as Blanche has as step-daughter Gerberge, daughter of Otto-Wilhelm from his first spouse Ermentrude of Mâcon. The Benedictin Monks of the 18th. Century upon which most works on the genealogy of the House of Toulouse are based, apparently dismissed the significance of these documents) (Keats-Rohan, Family Trees and Roots, Settipani, Christain: Chapter 11: " Les comtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances aux Xe et XIe siècles", Pages 248-249.). Married before 955 at France: Étienne, Comte de Gévaudan (2497),, son of Ermengaud, Count de Rouergue (4441) and Adélaïs=Alaïs de Toulouse (4442) (Étienne was Adélaïde's first husband) (Keats-Rohan, Family Trees and Roots, Settipani, Christain: Chapter 11: " Les comtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances aux Xe et XIe siècles", Page 247.). Married in 982 at Brioude, Aquitaine, France: Louis V, King de France (3724),, son of Lothaire, King de France (3715) and Emma, Princess of Italy (3720) (Adélaïde was the widow of Stephen (Étienne), Count of Gévaudun, when she married the young King Louis V, son of King Lothaire -- she being much older than he. Conjugal love between the couple was nil. After all, King Louis was still an adolescent and she was quite old and set in her ways. They refused to share a common bed. They even had different residences. Not surprisingly, Adélaïde bore Louis no children). Divorced Louis V, King de France (3724): in 984 at France (When King Louis V's father felt that his son was having problems and also that he lacked the dignity expected of royalty, he came to Brioude to confer with him. They left Brioude together. The Queen, Adélaïde, feeling abandoned, sought support from Guillaume d'Arles and married him. The divorce from Louis followed shortly). Divorced Louis V, King de France (3724): in 984 (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties.). Married in 985 at France: Guillaume I/II, Count de Provence (1993),, son of Bozon II, Count d'Arles (2959) and Folcoare=Constance de Toulouse (2960) ("Regina, sese viduatam dolens ..., Wilelmum Arelatensem [Wilhelm of Arles] adiit, eique nupsit") (Keats-Rohan, Family Trees and Roots, Settipani, Christain: Chapter 11: " Les comtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances aux Xe et XIe siècles", Page 248.). Married in 1016: Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390),, son of Adelbert II, King de Lombardie (1665) and Gerberge=Garsinde de Chalon (1664) (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties, http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (1453) (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties, http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.). Died: in 1026 (Keats-Rohan, Family Trees and Roots, Settipani, Christain: Chapter 11: " Les comtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances aux Xe et XIe siècles", Page 247.) (Walter D., Jr. Perro, The Ancient, Royal, and Colonial America Ancestry of Walter D. Perro, Jr., Draft A. (n.p.: Self, 8-Feb-1995 at 16:17 Hours.), Page 4 [2-Feb-95 @ 16:10 Hrs], Citing A.G. Moriarty: "The Ancestry of King Edward III, The Plantagenets"; F. Weiss & W.L. Sheppard "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists:, 5th. Ed, G. Paget "Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.").

712. Renaud I, Count10 de Nevers (1277) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 117, 144.) (Stuart, Page 188, Line 255-33.) (Abbott, Page 183.). AKA: Renaud I, Count d'Auxerre (1277). Born: between 0990 and 1000 at Nivernais, France, son of Bodo I, Lord de Nevers (2028) and Mathilde, Countess de Bourgogne (2031), Renaud I was alive in the year 1000. Married on 28 Jan 1016 at France: Hadwige=Adèle, Princess de France (1276),, daughter of Robert II, King de France (1270) and Rosèla=Suzanne, Princess of Italy (2062). Died: on 29 May 1040 at Savigny-le-Bourguignon, France, Renaud I was slain in battle.

713. Hadwige=Adèle, Princess10 de France (1276) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 117.) (Stuart, Page 169, Line 232-33.). Married Name: de Nevers (1276). AKA: Advise, Comtesse d'Auxerre (1276) (Abbott, Page 202.). Born: circa 990 at France, daughter of Robert II, King de France (1270) and Rosèla=Suzanne, Princess of Italy (2062). Married on 28 Jan 1016 at France: Renaud I, Count de Nevers (1277),, son of Bodo I, Lord de Nevers (2028) and Mathilde, Countess de Bourgogne (2031). Died: in 1063 (Abbott, Page 183.).

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714. Renaud I, Comte10 de Bar-sur-Seine (3988) (M. de La Chenaye-des-Bois, Dictionnaire de La Noblesse, Tome III (Volume 3), MDCCLXXI (1771), Page 198.). AKA: Renaud I, Count de Tonnerre (3988) (André Roux: Scrolls, 143, 199. ) (Stuart, Page 188, Line 254-33.) (Abbott, Page 86.). AKA: Renaud I, Seigneur de Polisz (3988). AKA: Renaud I, Seigneur d'Avisoy (3988). Born: circa 980 at Bourgogne, France, son of Milon II/IV, Count de Tonnerre (3986) and Ermengarde de Bar-sur-Seine (1952). Married before 1025 at France: Ervide N? (3989). Died: on 16 Jul 1039.

715. Ervide10 N? (3989) (André Roux: Scrolls, 199.) (Stuart, Page 188, Line 254-33.). Married Name: de Tonnerre (3989). Born: before 1011 Ervide is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Eustache was born. Ervide was the sister of Ardvin, Bishop of Noyen. Married before 1025 at France: Renaud I, Comte de Bar-sur-Seine (3988),, son of Milon II/IV, Count de Tonnerre (3986) and Ermengarde de Bar-sur- Seine (1952).

720. Humbert, Comte10 de Savoie (2107) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119.) (Stuart, Page 132, Line 173-34.) (Paul Theroff, posts, "Savoy" posted on 19 February 1994 at 04:30 Hours.) (Abbott, Page 644.). AKA: Humbert, Comte de Sermorens (2107) Humbert was Comte de Sermorens = Salmourenc in the Viennois in 1003. AKA: Humbert, Comte de Maurienne (2107). Also Known As: Humbert "Aux Mains Blanches" (2107). AKA: Humbert, Comte de Noyon (2107). MaterAlter: before 993 N? N? (15586)/Humbert, Comte de Savoie (2107). Born: between 0993 and 0998 at France, son of Berthold=Bérold, Count de Savoie (2086) and Katharina, Palatine de Schiren (2087), Roderick W. Stuart's "Royalty for Commoners", Page 132, Line 173-35, being somewhat self-contradictory, places Humbert's father as one Humbert=Umberto [son of Hugh, Comte de Vienne by Willa de Bourgogne] and Humbert's mother as N?. He also has Humbert's father dead c 976, which makes him a less than ideal father since Humbert was born in 998 [according to the same source]. Other sources indicate Humbert's father may have been one Bérold by Ermengarde, who as widow, became the wife of King Rodolf III de Bourgogne. Abbott shows Humbert "aux Blanches Mains" as the son of one Humbert, Comte de Savoie who died circa 994. MaterAlter: before 998 Ermengarde N? (16104)/Humbert, Comte de Savoie (2107). PaterAlter before 998 Humbert, Comte de Savoie (2107)/Humbert=Umberto de Vienne (15585) (an unknown value). Note - between 1003 and 1035: Humbert was the Comte d'Aoste in 1025 and Comte de Maurienne in 1027 [though some sources indicate it was in 1038 as a reward of helping King Conrad the Salic make goo dhis claim on Bourgogne], Comte de Sermorens in the Viennois in 1003, Comte de Noyon in 1018. He acquired Chablais in 1035. Married before 1015: Ancilie du Valais (2108),, daughter of Anselm, Count du Valais (2109) and Adélaïde d'Ortigen (2110) (Some sources indicate that Humbert's wife was Auxilia possibly von Lenzburg). Died: in 1048.

721. Ancilie10 du Valais (2108) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119.). AKA: Auxilie de Noyen (2108). Married Name: de Savoie (2108). Born: before 1001 at France, daughter of Anselm, Count du Valais (2109) and Adélaïde d'Ortigen (2110), Ancilies is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son, Amadeus, was born. Married before 1015: Humbert, Comte de Savoie (2107),, son of Berthold=Bérold, Count de Savoie (2086) and Katharina, Palatine de Schiren (2087) (Some sources indicate that Humbert's wife was Auxilia possibly von Lenzburg).

722. Ulrich=Manfredo II, Marquis10 de Turin (2113) (André Roux: Scrolls, 119.) (Stuart, Page 225, Line 315-34.) (Paul Theroff, posts, "9th/10th Centy.Kings" posted on 18 February 1994 at 01:03 Hours.). AKA: Manfredo II, Marquis de Susa (2113). Born: before 1000 at Italy, son of Manfredo I, Marquis de Turin (6911) and Prangarda di Canossa (6912), Ulrich is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Adélaïde was born. Married before 1014: Berthe d'Este (2114),, daughter of Humbert=Oberto I, Count de Genoa (6930) and Railinda de Como (6931). Died: on 23 Dec 1035 at Turin, Italy.

723. Berthe10 d'Este (2114) (Stuart, Page 71, Line 93-33.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 04 February 1995 at 15:14 Hours.). Married Name: de Turin (2114). AKA: Berta degli Obertenghi (2114). Born: before 1001 at Este, Liguria, Italy, daughter of Humbert=Oberto I, Count de Genoa (6930) and Railinda de Como (6931), Berthe is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Adélaïde was born. Married before 1014: Ulrich=Manfredo II, Marquis de Turin (2113),, son of Manfredo I, Marquis de Turin (6911) and Prangarda di Canossa (6912). Died: on 29 Dec 1037.

724. Aimoin I, Count10 de Genève (3290) (André Roux: Scrolls.). Born: before 998 at Savoie, France, son of Albert, Count de Genève (3288) and Eldegarde N? (3289), Aimon I is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age when his son, Gerold I, was born. Married before 1015: Berthe de Flandre (3291). Died: after 1016 Aimoin I was alive in the year 1016.

725. Berthe10 de Flandre (3291). Married Name: de Genève (3291). Born: before 1000 Berthe is presumed to have been at least 16 years of age by the time her son Gérold I was born. Married before 1015: Aimoin I, Count de Genève (3290),, son of Albert, Count de Genève (3288) and Eldegarde N? (3289).

726. N.10 de Genève (7160). Born: before 1001 He is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his daughter Gisèle was born. Married before 1018: Mathilde de Bourgogne (7161),, daughter of Conrad I, King de Bourgogne (2176) and Mahaut=Mathilde, Princess de France (2177).

727. Mathilde10 de Bourgogne (7161) (Stuart, Page 133, Line 175-33.). Married Name: de Genève (7161). Born: between 0956 and 0960, daughter of Conrad I, King de Bourgogne (2176) and Mahaut=Mathilde, Princess de France (2177). Married before 1018: N. de Genève (7160).

728. Otto-Guillaume, Duke10 de Bourgogne (2390) (André Roux: Scrolls, 98, 123.) (Abbott, Page 506.). AKA: Othon, Count de Nevers (2390). AKA: Otton I, King de Lombardie (2390). AKA: Othe Guillaume, Count de Mâcon (2390) (Abbott, Page 212.). Note -: Otton-Guillaume was Count and then Duke de Bourgogne. Adelbert, Duke of Lombardie married Gerberge, Countess of Dijon. Their son Otto-Guillaume was adopted by Henri, Duke of Burgundy who died in 1001/1002, and who is Gerberge's second husband and the Uncle to King Robert II de France. Born: between 0958 and 0959 at France, son of Adelbert II, King de Lombardie (1665) and Gerberge=Garsinde de Chalon (1664). Married before 973: Ermentrude de Reims (2391),, daughter of Renaud, Count de Reims (3827) and Albérade=Aubrée de Lorraine (2598) (Ermentrude was Otton's first wife). PaterAlter circa 991 Otto- Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390)/Henri, Duke de Bourgogne (1666) Henri, Duke de Bourgogne, being without heir of his own, adopted Otto- Guillaume. Married in 1016: Adélaïs=Adèle d'Anjou (1453),, daughter of Fouques II, Count d'Anjou (2920) and Gerberge, Comtesse de Gâtinais (2923) (http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties, http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Liste_alphabetique.htm.). Died: on 21 Oct 1026 at Pouilly-sur-Saône, France, Otton-Guillaume is buried in Dijon. Some sources indicate that Otto-Guillaume died on 15 October 1002.

729. Ermentrude10 de Reims (2391) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 193, 269.) (Stuart, Page 70, Line 92-33.) (André Roux: Scrolls.). Married Name: Ermentrude, Countess de Mâcon (2391). AKA: Ermentrude, Queen de Lombardie (2391). Married Name: de Bourgogne (2391). AKA: Ermengarde de Roucy (2391) (M. Lainé (Pub), Archives Généalogiques et Historiques, Tome Quatrième (Volume 4), MDCCCXXXIV (1834), De Villeneuve, Page 7.). Born: circa 938 at Reims, Marne, Champagne, France, daughter of Renaud, Count de Reims (3827) and Albérade=Aubrée de Lorraine (2598), For reasons that are not clear the British call it Rheims rather than Reims. Married before 956: Albéric=Aubri II, Count de Mâcon (6689),, son of Liétaud II, Count de Mâcon (5031) and Ermengarde de Vergy (5032). Married before 973: Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390),, son of Adelbert II, King de Lombardie (1665) and Gerberge=Garsinde de Chalon (1664) (Ermentrude was Otton's first wife). Died: on 5 Mar 1005 Some sources indicate Ermentrude may have died in 1002. 730. Richard II, Duke10 de Normandie (2985) (Stuart, Page 67, Line 89-32; Page 134, Line 176-33.) (André Roux: Scrolls, 149, 168.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 08 June 1995 at 18:26 Hours.). Also Known As: Richard "Le Bon" (2985) (Abbott, Page 219.). Born Illeg.: circa 958 at Normandie, France, -, son of Richard I, Duke de Normandie (550) and Gonnor, Dame de Bolbec (549), -. Married circa 1000: Judith de Bretagne (2986),, daughter of Conan I, Duke de Bretagne (2925) and Ermengarde d'Anjou (2924). Married in 1017: Estrid of Denmark (13626),, daughter of Svend I, King of England (13621) and Gunhild of Poland (13622) (Richard was Estrid's first husband). Repudiated: Estrid of Denmark (13626) circa 1019. Married between 1020 and 1027: Poppa N? (17720) (Poppa was Richard II's third wife). Died: on 28 Aug 1027 at Fécamp, Seine-Inférieure, Normandie, France.

731. Judith10 de Bretagne (2986) (André Roux: Scrolls, 149, 168.) (Stuart, Page 125, Line 167-33; Page 135, Line 176-32.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 07 June 1995 at 14:10 Hours.). Married Name: de Normandie (2986). AKA: Judith de Rennes (2986). Born: in 982 at Rennes, Bretagne, France, daughter of Conan I, Duke de Bretagne (2925) and Ermengarde d'Anjou (2924). Married circa 1000: Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985),, son of Richard I, Duke de Normandie (550) and Gonnor, Dame de Bolbec (549). Died: on 16 Jun 1017.

736. Robert, Duke10 de Bourgogne (1274) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 116.) (Stuart, Page 113, Line 154-33.) (Castelot, Tome 2, Page 490.) (Abbott, Page 198.). Also Known As: Robert "Le Vieux" (1274). AKA: Robert, Prince de France (1274). Born: in 1011 at France, son of Robert II, King de France (1270) and Constance de Provence (1271). Married in 1033: Hélie de Semur (1275),, daughter of Dalmace, Sire de Semur (2020) and Aremburge de Vergy (2021) (Robert and Hélie were alive together in the year 1042. Robert was alive in the year 1043). Repudiated: Hélie de Semur (1275) in 1046. Married in 1048: Ermengarde d'Anjou (2927),, daughter of Foulques III, Count d'Anjou (2036) and Hildegarde de Metz (2926). Died: on 21 Mar 1076 at Fleury-sur-Ouche, Normandie, France.

737. Hélie10 de Semur (1275) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 116, 130.) (Stuart, Page 63, Line 85-31.). AKA: Alice, Dame de Semur (1275) (Abbott, Page 206.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (1275). AKA: Éléanor de Semur-en-Auxerre (1275). Born: in 1016 at Semur, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France, daughter of Dalmace, Sire de Semur (2020) and Aremburge de Vergy (2021). Married in 1033: Robert, Duke de Bourgogne (1274),, son of Robert II, King de France (1270) and Constance de Provence (1271) (Robert and Hélie were alive together in the year 1042. Robert was alive in the year 1043). Repudiated: Robert, Duke de Bourgogne (1274) in 1046. Died: on 22 Apr 1056.

738. Renaud I, Comte10 de Bourgogne (2032) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 149.) (Abbott, Pages 504 - 505.). AKA: Raymond de Mâcon (2032) (Abbott, Page 213.). Born: in 990 at France, son of Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390) and Ermentrude de Reims (2391). Married before 1 Sep 1016: Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033),, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Died: on 3 Sep 1057 at France.

739. Adélise=Judith10 de Normandie (2033) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 149.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 08 June 1995 at 18:28 Hours.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (2033). Born: circa 1002 at Normandie, France, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Married before 1 Sep 1016: Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032),, son of Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390) and Ermentrude de Reims (2391). Died: after 1 Jul 1037 (Stuart, Page 135.).

740. Renaud I, Comte10 de Bourgogne (2032) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 149.) (Abbott, Pages 504 - 505.). AKA: Raymond de Mâcon (2032) (Abbott, Page 213.). Born: in 990 at France, son of Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390) and Ermentrude de Reims (2391). Married before 1 Sep 1016: Adélise=Judith de Normandie (2033),, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Died: on 3 Sep 1057 at France.

741. Adélise=Judith10 de Normandie (2033) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123, 149.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 08 June 1995 at 18:28 Hours.). Married Name: de Bourgogne (2033). Born: circa 1002 at Normandie, France, daughter of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Married before 1 Sep 1016: Renaud I, Comte de Bourgogne (2032),, son of Otto-Guillaume, Duke de Bourgogne (2390) and Ermentrude de Reims (2391). Died: after 1 Jul 1037 (Stuart, Page 135.).

742. Raymond II, Count10 de Barcelone (2394) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Born: before 1020 at Spain Raymond II is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Étiennette was born. Married before 1035: Sancha de Navarre (2395).

743. Sancha10 de Navarre (2395) (André Roux: Scrolls, 123.). Married Name: de Barcelone (2395). Born: before 1020 at Spain Sanche=Sancha is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Étiennette was born. Married before 1035: Raymond II, Count de Barcelone (2394).

744. Ebles I, Vicomte10 de Comborn (2420) (André Roux: Scrolls, 125, 149.) (Stuart, Page 114, Line 156-32.) (Abbott, Page 432.). AKA: Ebles, Vicomte de Ventadour (2420) (Abbott, Page 438, 439.). AKA: Ebles, Vicomte de Turenne (2420) (Abbott, Page 438.). Born: circa 954 at Blois, Loir-et- Cher, Orléanais, France, son of Archambaud I, Vicomte de Comborn (2419) and Sulpicie de Turenne (2417). Married circa 995: Béatrix de Normandie (2421),, daughter of Richard I, Duke de Normandie (550) and Gonnor, Dame de Bolbec (549) (Béatrix was Ebles I's first wife). Divorced Béatrix de Normandie (2421): before 1028. Married before 1029 at France: Pétronille N? (13204) (Pétronille was Ebles I's second wife and they had no issue). Died: in 1030.

745. Béatrix10 de Normandie (2421) (André Roux: Scrolls, 125, 136, 149.). Married Name: de Comborn (2421). Born: before 985 at France, daughter of Richard I, Duke de Normandie (550) and Gonnor, Dame de Bolbec (549), Béatrix is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her son, Guillaume, was born. Married circa 995: Ebles I, Vicomte de Comborn (2420),, son of Archambaud I, Vicomte de Comborn (2419) and Sulpicie de Turenne (2417) (Béatrix was Ebles I's first wife). Divorced Ebles I, Vicomte de Comborn (2420): before 1028. Died: on 18 Jan 1035.

752. Eudes II, Count10 de Blois (2178) (André Roux: Scrolls, 121, 122, 128.) (Stuart, Page 97, Line 133-33.) (Hallam, Page 73.). AKA: Eudes, Châtelain de Beauvais (2178) (Abbott, Pages 30 - 31.). AKA: Eudes II, Count de Champagne (2178). Also Known As: Eudes "Le Grand" (2178). Also Known As: Eudes "Le Champenois" (2178). AKA: Eudes II, Comte de Troyes (2178). AKA: Eudes II, Count de Chartres (2178). AKA: Eudes II, Count de Tours (2178). AKA: Eudes II, Comte de Sancerre (2178). Born: before 971 at Champagne, France, son of Eudes I, Count de Blois (2174) and Princess Berthe de Bourgogne (2175), Eudes II is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his son Étienne I was born. Married circa 984: Mathilde de Normandie (2179),, daughter of Richard I, Duke de Normandie (550) and Gonnor, Dame de Bolbec (549). Note - between 1015 and 1037: Eudes II was Count de Blois in 1015, and Count de Champagne in 1019. Helped by the strong intermittent attachment of Robert Le Pieux King of France to his mother Berthe de la Haute Bourgogne, Eudes II began to assemble a conglomeration of lands, later setting his sights on the Kingdom of Burgundy. In 1004, he added the Champagne lands around Reims and Provins to Blois, Tours, Chartres and Vendôme. In 1031, his support for Constance, widow of Robert Le Pieux was bought when she handed him half of Sens. He became a staunch agressor against King Henry I. Eudes II ceded the Countship of Beauvais to the bishop and the regalian rights thenceforth remained with the bishops, being as elsewhere, gradually taken over by the King. In 1037, while fighting in Lorraine, he was killed, and his lands were divided among his two sons: Theobald I who took Blois, and Stephen (Étienne) who was given Troyes and Meaux. The two sons now also took the part of Odo, King Henry's youngest brother who had been left landless, against the King himself. The King was victorious: Odo was captured, Stephen defeated and his ally, the Count of Vermandois was imprisoned. Married in 1020: Ermengarde d'Auvergne (2180),, daughter of Robert II, Count d'Auvergne (1996) and Hermengarde de Provence (1995) (Ermengarde was Eudes II's second wife). Died: on 15 Nov 1037 (Stuart, Page 97.).

753. Ermengarde10 d'Auvergne (2180) (André Roux: Scrolls, 121, 128.). Married Name: de Blois (2180). MaterAlter: circa 986 Étienne I, Count de Meaux (3909)/Ermengarde d'Auvergne (2180). Born: circa 1006, daughter of Robert II, Count d'Auvergne (1996) and Hermengarde de Provence (1995). Married in 1020: Eudes II, Count de Blois (2178),, son of Eudes I, Count de Blois (2174) and Princess Berthe de Bourgogne (2175) (Ermengarde was Eudes II's second wife). Died: circa 1042 Ermengarde was alive in the year 1033.

754. Herbert I, Count10 du Maine (4401) (André Roux: Scrolls, 241.) (Stuart, Page 249, Line 357-32.) (Abbott, Page 130.). Also Known As: Herbert "Éveille-Chiens" (4401). Born: circa 978 at France, son of Hughes III, Count du Maine (4399) and N? de Guiscard (4400) (André Roux: Scrolls.). Married before 1010: N? N? (4402). Note - in 1016: Herbert "Wake Dog", successor of Hugh III was obliged to fight against Odo of Blois at Pontlevoy in 1016 on behalf of his overlord, Fulk IV of Anjou (Keats-Rohan, Family Trees and Roots, Keats-Rohan, Katharine S.B.: Chapter 10: " 'Un vassal sans histoire'?: Count Hugh II (c.940/955-992) and the Origins of Angevin Overlordship in Maine", Page 192.). Died: on 13 Apr 1036.

755. N?10 N? (4402). Married before 1010: Herbert I, Count du Maine (4401),, son of Hughes III, Count du Maine (4399) and N? de Guiscard (4400).

756. Robert II, Count10 d'Exmes (2987) (André Roux: Scrolls, 149.) (Stuart, Page 67, Line 89-31.) (Paul Theroff, posts, 08 June 1995 at 18:26 Hours.). Also Known As: Robert "Le Diable" (2987). AKA: Robert I, Duke de Normandie (2987). Also Known As: Robert "Le Magnifique" (2987) (Abbott, Page 219.). Born: circa 1000 at Normandie, France, son of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Significant-Other: Arlette de Mortain (2559) between 1026 and 1027 at Rouen, France, - Duke Robert "Le Magnifique", only recently Duke of Normandy, met Arletta, normand daughter of a humble resident of Falaise. If one is to believe the calumnious English legend, the Duke noticed her as she was dancing in a public square of Rouen. Note - between 1028 and 1035: Duke of Normandie (1028-1035), Robert II was poisoned during an elegant pilgrimage to the Holy Land. While making preparations in January, 1035, Robert presented his son, through his concubine Arletta, William as heir. Gilbert de Brionne would be charged to look after the child who was only 8 years of age. Died: on 2 Jul 1035 at Nicée, Bithynia, Holy Land, Turkey, Robert II, Duke de Normandie, died after having asked his followers to support his son. However, the Summer saw local wars burst throughout the Duchy.

757. Arlette10 de Mortain (2559) (André Roux: Scrolls, 132, 149.) (Stuart, Page 67, Line 89-31.) (Information posted on the Internet, http://www.ed.ac.uk/~gar/Family/links/I1022.html as of 1 November 1998.). Married Name: de Conteville (2559). Married Name: d'Exmes (2559). AKA: Harlette = Herleva de Falaise (2559) (Internet, http://www.ed.ac.uk/~gar/Family/links/I1021.html as of 1 November 1998.). Note - circa 1003: In two notes, G.H. White, who used Marx's Edition of the "Gesta" containing the correct Latin text of Orderic, denied this interpretation. According to him, there is no evidence for Freeman's testimony that Herleva's father was a tanner, and he concludes: 'As pollinctores were the people who prepared corpses for burial, this [William being called a skinner or furrier] is obscure ... Notwithstanding White's arguments, the two recent biographers of the Conqueror, D.C. Douglas and M. de Bouard, preferred the tanner story. What makes the assessment of Orderic's interpolation even more complicated is the fact that the mockery must have occurred in French and not in Latin. The inhabitants of Alençon, like Duke William, spoke French. The event most probably was preserved by memory and oral tradition and was not rendered into Latin until the beginning of the 12th. Century. Then Orderic faced the task of choosing the appropriate Latin equivalents of the spoken French words which are now lost. Trying to recontruct the reality of the 1051 - 1052 mockery at Alençon as well as finding an explanation for the use of pollinctor, it is worth looking at the French adaptations of the "Gesta" written in the second half of the 12th. Century. How did Wace and Benoit translate this passage in their "Roman de Rou" [1155 - 1174], and the "Chronique des ducs de Normandie" [1174 - 1180]. Unfortunately, both poets skillfully avoided the word pollinctor and do not mention the beating of the pelts and furs. Instead, they elaborately digress on Duke William being called parmentier [Wace] and peletier [Benoit], each therefore offering a different translation of pelliciarius. It is clear from their text that they consider such a person involved in the trade of pelts, skins and furs. But which trade? Parmentier, used by Wace, means skinner, furrier or tanner; a more rare meaning is tailor; and yet, A. Holden, the most recent Editor of the "Roman de Rou", thinks that tailor is the correct rendering here. To explain the discrepancy between the original Latin of Orderic and Wace's adaptation, Holden suggests that Wace might record another tradition of the Alençon insult than the one written down by Orderic. Benoit leaves no doubt whatsoever as to his meaning peletier. For him, a pelliciarius is a tailor. He even embroiders this interpretation by referring to the tailor's needle and thread. But he did not wholly understand the Latin or the ridicule. According to his "Chronique", the inhabitants of Alençon, while insulting the Duke, beat the lower and upper parts of their backs and not pelts or furs. This is a misinterpretation of the Latin where the word "renones" [pelts or furs] is confused with "renes" [loins, backs]. It may be clear that neither Wace nor Benoit were familiar with the word "pollinctor" and that they did not understand the nature of the mockery. They hung on to the fact that the Duke was insulted by the reference to his grandfather's trade, which for Wace was that of a skinner or furrier, and for Benoit that of a tailor. Although neither of the two poets is very helpful for the meaning of the word "pollinctor", Wace's account might give a clue as to the original French of the Joke which the Duke found so offensive. The French for skin, according to Wace, is "la pel". In the masculin "le pel" the word means stake, pallisade, or wall. Bearing in mind, it is conceivable that the defenders of Alençon were making a pun by shouting "the walls, the walls" to the Duke [the pelterer]. But more probably, the pelts or skins did not refer to animals, but to human corpses. "Pellis" in Latin, and "la pel" in old French, can both indicate animal as well as human skin. I suggest that the mockery was insulting because Duke William's grandfather had been a pollinctor in the only known sense of the word, that is, a person who prepares corpses for burial, an undertaker or even an embalmer. As such, the father of Herleva naturally would have dealt with skins, not however with those of animals, but of human beings. The people of Alençon could not possibly have referred to this profession by beating human corpses or skins, so they therefore used pelts. In French, they shouted 'Pelterer' and Orderic translated this as pelliciarius, thereby preserving the double meaning. He still knew the nature of the insults and the real occupation of Herleva's father; whereas, half a century later, neither Wace nor Benoit seem to have been aware of the real facts. Our knowledge of persons who laid out bodies in medieval Normandy is extremely limited. See also note for Fulbert's Occupation (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., Posted by Michael Welch [Prodigy ID# XZRB52A] in Subject "Herleva de Falaise" on 23 March 1996 at 00:39 Hours.). Born: circa 1003 at Falaise, Calvados, Normandie, France, daughter of Fulbert de Falaise (4811) and Dode N? (4812), Michael Welch cites an article "The Origins of Herleva, Mother of William the Conqueror": There is a persistent tradition in Anglo- Norman historiography that William the Conqueror's mother Herleva, was the daughter of Fulbert, a tanner from Falaise. This tanner story emerged in the second half of the Twelfth Century as a result of a misinterpretation of Latin used to describe Herleva's background. The earliest substantial information about Herleva derives from Orderic Vitalis in his interpolated version of "Gesta Normannorum Ducum" written 1109 - 1113. He refers to her several times, but these passages are difficult to interpret. In a lively but enigmatic description of the Seige of Alençon in 1051 - 1052, William of Jumièges the original author of the "Gesta" [1070 - 1071] writes that Duke William was insulted by its inhabitants and that he ordered that his mockers should have their hands and feet cut off. The nature of the offense is not stated by the ducal chronicler. Forty years later, Orderic Vitalis proved to be less fastidious. According to his interpolation, the first part of which occurs in the margin of his autographed manuscript, thirty-two of the mockers were crippled. For the people of Alençon beat pelts and furs in order to insult the Duke and despisingly called him "pelliciarus [pelterer] because his maternal parentes [parents or kinsman] had been Pollinctores. Pelliciarius means "pelterer" - a person who is involved in the trade of pelts, skins and furs. The parentes are commonly interpreted as parents and therefore this sentence is supposed to contain a reference to Herleva's father. This is very likely, although we must allow the possibility that kinsmen, and thus Herleva's family, in a wider sense is meant. The greatest difficulty, however, lies in the translation and interpretation of the word "pollinctor". In classical Latin, pollinctor is a person who prepares a corpse for burial. The word is not uncommon in the and all examples indicate the same sense as in classical Latin. Orderic Vitalis used it a second time in his description of William the Conqueror's burial in the "Historia Ecclesiastica", where pollinctores are said to have laid the king's corpse. In the Alençon context, however, at first sight the word seems to make no sense at all. The more than thirty manuscripts of the "Gesta" containing Orderic's passage give the word pollinctor correctly. So it looks as if all scribes recognized it, and even if they did not know the meaning, they copied it without making mistakes. The first variant reading emerged in the 17th. Century, when William Camden [1602] edited the "Gesta". Both give pelliciarii instead of pollinctores, although as far as I know, there is no manuscript evidence for this reading. As a result of these editions, historians thence assumed that Duke William had been insulted by being called a tanner -- the translation given for pelliciarius by, among others, E.A. Freeman - in consequence of the fact that his maternal grandfather had been a member of that profession (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., Posted by Michael Welch [Prodigy ID# XZRB52A] in Subject "Herleva de Falaise" on 23 March 1996 at 00:39 Hours.). Significant-Other: Robert II, Count d'Exmes (2987) between 1026 and 1027 at Rouen, France, - Duke Robert "Le Magnifique", only recently Duke of Normandy, met Arletta, normand daughter of a humble resident of Falaise. If one is to believe the calumnious English legend, the Duke noticed her as she was dancing in a public square of Rouen. Married circa 1028 at Normandie, France: Herluin=Herlevin, Vicomte de Conteville (2560),, son of Jean de Conteville (6726) and N? N? (6727). Died: after 1040 at Mortain, Normandie, France.

758. Baudouin V, Comte10 de Flandre (1279) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 118.) (Stuart, Page 103, Line 141-32.). AKA: Baudouin, Regent de France (1279). Also Known As: Baudouin "Le Pieux" (1279) (von Redlich, Page 183.). Also Known As: Baudouin "Le Débonnaire" (1279) (Abbott, Page 292.). AKA: Baudouin V de Lille (1279) (Stuart, Page 103.). Born: circa 1013 at Flandre, Belgium, son of Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre (2065) and Ogive = Cunégonde de Luxembourg (2066). Married in 1028 at France: Adèle=Alix, Princess de France (1278),, daughter of Robert II, King de France (1270) and Constance de Provence (1271) (Baudouin V was Adèle's second husband). Note - between 1060 and 1067 at France: Baudouin V was the Regent of France from 1060 to 1067. Died: on 1 Sep 1067 at Lille, Nord, Flandre, France.

759. Adèle=Alix, Princess10 de France (1278) (André Roux: Scrolls, 79, 118.) (Stuart, Page 102, Line 140-32.) (Genealogy BB of Prodigy Svcs., Ear Roberts "Capet" posted on 4 October 1995 at 14:33 hours.). AKA: Adélaïde, Countess de Contenance (1278). Married Name: de Normandie (1278). Married Name: de Flandre (1278). Born: in 1009, daughter of Robert II, King de France (1270) and Constance de Provence (1271), Some sources indicate that Adèle=Alix was born in 1012. Married in Jan 1027 at France: Richard III, Duke de Normandie (17721),, son of Richard II, Duke de Normandie (2985) and Judith de Bretagne (2986). Married in 1028 at France: Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre (1279),, son of Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre (2065) and Ogive = Cunégonde de Luxembourg (2066) (Baudouin V was Adèle's second husband). Died: on 8 Jan 1079 at Messina, Messina, Sicily, Some sources indicate that Adèle=Alix died in 1063.

760. Siegfried, Count10 von Sponheim (7033) (Paul Theroff, posts, 04 February 1995 at 15:14 Hours.). AKA: Siegfried, Count de Levanthal (7033) Levanthal in the Pusterthal. AKA: Siegdried de Carinthie (7033). Born: before 1013, son of N. von Sponheim (7025) and N. von Pusterthal (7026), Siegfried is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when he married Richgard. Married before 1023: Richgard, Countess von Lavant (7034),, daughter of Engelbert, Count von Lavant (7403) and Luitgard d'Istrie (7404). Occupation: before 1065 Siegfried was Count of Carinthia zu Sonnesburg and Margrave of the Hungarian March. Died: on 5 Jul 1065 at Bulgaria Siegfried died on his return from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and may have been a crusader.

761. Richgard, Countess10 von Lavant (7034) (Stuart, Page 95, Line 129-33.). Married Name: von Sponheim (7034). AKA: Richgard von Nordtal (7034). AKA: Richgard von Inntal (7034). Born: before 1013, daughter of Engelbert, Count von Lavant (7403) and Luitgard d'Istrie (7404), Richgard is presumed to have been at least 10 years of age when she married Siegfried. Married before 1023: Siegfried, Count von Sponheim (7033),, son of N. von Sponheim (7025) and N. von Pusterthal (7026). Note - in 1039: Richgard was the heiress of the Countship of Lavant.

762. Bernhard10 von Flinsbach (7031) (Stuart, Page 167, Line 228-32.). Born: before 1025 Bernhard is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his daughter Hedwig was born. Married before 1040: Cécilia N? (7032).

763. Cécilia10 N? (7032) (Stuart, Page 167, Line 228-32.). Married Name: von Flinsbach (7032). Born: before 1025 Cécilia is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time her daughter Hedwig was born. Married before 1040: Bernhard von Flinsbach (7031).

764. N.10 von Augstgau (7385) (Stuart, Page 94, Line 128-33.). Born: before 1057, son of Diepold I, Count von Augstgau (7393) and N? N? (7394), He is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his son Ulrich was born. Married before 1072: N? N? (7386).

765. N?10 N? (7386). Married before 1072: N. von Augstgau (7385),, son of Diepold I, Count von Augstgau (7393) and N? N? (7394).

766. Heinrich I, Count10 von Lechsgemuend (15783) (Paul Theroff, posts, 04 February 1995, at 15:14 Hours.). Born: before 1055, son of Kuno I von Fratenhausen (7365) and Mathilde von Achalm (7366), Heinrich I is presumed to have been at least 18 years of age by the time his son, Heinrich II, was born. Married before 1072: Irmgard von Rott (15784),, daughter of Kuno von Rott (7720) and Uta von Diessen (7721). Died: in 1078 Heinrich I was killed in action (Paul Theroff, posts, Posted on the Internet, at ftp://members.aol.com/ptheroff/witlsbc1.txt, 4 August 1996 at 03:30 hours.). 767. Irmgard10 von Rott (15784) (Paul Theroff, posts, 04 February 1995, at 15:14 Hours.). Married Name: von Lechsgemuend (15784). Born: before 1058, daughter of Kuno von Rott (7720) and Uta von Diessen (7721), Irmgard is presumed to have been at least 20 years of age when her husband, Heinrich I, was born. Married before 1072: Heinrich I, Count von Lechsgemuend (15783),, son of Kuno I von Fratenhausen (7365) and Mathilde von Achalm (7366).

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