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Anna Delassana Anna Delassana 1-Anna Delassana b. Abt 1025, d. Abt 1105 +John Comnenus b. Abt 1015, d. 12 Jul 1067 2-Maria Comnena b. Abt 1043 2-Dau of John Comnenus b. Abt 1045 +Nikephores Melissenos 2-Manuel Comnenus, General b. Abt 1046, d. 1071 2-Alexius I Comnenus, Emperor of Byzantium b. 1048, Constantinople, d. Abt 15 Aug 1118 +Irena Doukaina b. Abt 1066, d. 19 Feb 1127 3-Anna Caesarissa Comnenus, the Historian b. 1 Dec 1083, d. Abt 1148 +Nikephorus Bryennios 4-Alexius, the Great General +Unknown 5-Andronicus of Thessalonia, Praefect 3-John II or Calo Joannes Comnenus, Emperor b. 13 Sep 1087, of Byzantium, d. 8 Apr 1143 +Prisca (St Irene) of Hungary b. Abt 1088, d. 13 Aug 1134, Bithnia 4-Isaac Comnenus d. 1174 +Theodora 5-Theodora +Baldwin of Jerusalem, King d. 1163 +Andronicus "the Tyrant" Comnenus b. 1110, d. 12 Sep 1185 6-Manuel +Mary 7-Alexius of Trebizond, P. +Unknown 8-Alexius 2 of Trebizond d. 1274 +Unknown 9-John Lazus or Comnenus d. 1295 +Eudocia Paleologus 10-Alexius 3, Emperor d. 1320 +Unknown 11-Basilius +Unknown 12-Alexius 4 12-Nicephorus +Eudocia +Irene 12-Basilius 2 d. 1369 10-John Comnenus 7-David of Heraclia Pontus, P. 6-Alexius Comnenus 6-Irene Comnenus +Alexius 4-Son of John II Comnenus 4-Andronicus Comnenus b. Abt 1108, d. 24 Sep 1142 +Irene Rhodocanakis b. 1109, d. 1151 5-John Comnenus b. Abt 1129, d. Aft 17 Sep 1176 +Maria Taronites b. Abt 1130 6-Marie Comnena, Empress b. Abt 1154, of Constantinople, d. Bef Feb 1217 +Amalric I de Anjou, K of Jerusalem b. Abt 1131, of,,Anjou,France, d. 11 Jul 1174 7-Isabel de Anjou, Q of Jerusalem b. 1172, d. 1205, Acre +Conrad de Montferrat b. Abt 1146, d. Abt 28 Apr 1192 8-Jolanda of Montferrat b. Abt 1192 +Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem b. Abt 1168, of,Acre,,Palestine, d. 21 Mar 1237, ,,Constantinople,Turkey 9-Mary of Brienne +Baldwin of Courtenay, Emperor 10-Philip of Courtenay, Emperor +Beatrix of France 11-Catherine of Constantinople +Charles 3 de Valois, Count b. Abt 12 Mar 1270, of Valois, France, d. Abt 16 Dec 1325, ,Nogent-le-Roi,,France 9-Jolanda of Brienne b. 1212, d. 1 May 1228, Palermo +Frederick 2 of Germany, Emperor b. 26 Dec 1194, d. 30 Dec 1250, Fiorentine, Italy Some Fabulous Pedigrees - Maintained by Wallace K Penrose 12 Aug 2012 http://www.penrose.org Page 1 Anna Delassana 8-Sibylla of Montferrat 8-Melisinda of Montferrat +Almeric of Lusignan +Henri 2 of Champagne, Count b. 29 Jul 1166, d. 10 Sep 1197, Acre,Palestine 8-Alice de Champagne +Hugues I de Lusignan, K of Cyprus d. 1218 9-Marie de Lusignan b. Abt 1213, d. Abt 1251 +Gauthier IV de Brienne b. Aft 11 Aug 1205, d. 18 Oct 1246 10-Hugues de Brienne b. Abt 1240, d. 9 Aug 1296 +Isabelle de la Roche 11-Walter V de Brienne b. Abt 1275, d. 15 Mar 1311 +Jeanne de Chatillon b. Abt 1285, d. 13 Jan 1355 12-Isabelle de Brienne 9-Henry of Cyprus, King d. 1253 +Stephania of Armenia +Placentia of Antioch d. 1263 10-Hugh 2 of Cyprus, King d. 1267 9-Dau of Hugh 1 of Cyprus +Raimond IV of Toulouse, C of Toulouse b. Abt 1043, d. 28 Feb 1105 9-Isabel of Cyprus +Henry of Antioch, Prince d. 1276 10-Hugh III of Cyprus, King d. 1284 +Unknown 11-John of Cyprus d. 1285 11-Boemond of Cyprus d. 1283 11-Henry of Cyprus d. 1315 +Constantia of Sicily 12-Mary of Cyprus 11-Amalric of Tyre, Prince d. 1300 +Isabel of Armenia 12-Hugh of Armenia, King 11-Guido of Cyprus, Constable d. 1303 11-Camerinus of Cyprus, Constable +Unknown 12-Hugh IV of Cyprus, K of Cyprus and of Jerusalem d. Abt 1361 8-Philippe de Champagne b. Abt 1196, d. 20 Dec 1250 +Erard de Brienne b. Abt 1175, d. Abt Aug 1246 9-Isabelle de Brienne b. Abt 1218, d. 27 Aug 1274 +Henri 5 de Grandpre b. Abt 1218, d. Aft 7 Apr 1287 10-Isabelle de Grandpre b. Abt 1245, d. Bef 4 Apr 1292 +Hugues 4 de Rethel b. Abt 1235, d. Abt 1277 11-Jeanne de Rethel b. Abt 1276, d. Aft 12 Mar 1328 +Louis Nevernensis of Flanders, Count b. Abt 1274, d. 22 Jul 1322 12-Louis 2 of Flanders, Count b. Abt 1304, d. 25 Aug 1346 +Balian d'Ibelin b. Abt 1138 7-Helvid d'Ibelin b. Aft 1176, d. Bef 1 Jun 1216 +Guy de Montfort b. Abt 1172, d. 31 Jan 8-Philippe 1 de Montfort b. Aft 1204, d. Abt 17 Mar 1277 +Eleanor de Courtenay b. 1208, d. 1230 9-Philippe 2 de Montfort b. Abt 1225, d. 24 Sep 1270 +Jeanne de Levis b. Abt 1220, d. 30 May 1284 10-Jeanne de Montfort b. Abt 1250, d. 1300 +Louis de Savoy, Baron de Vaud b. Abt 1244, of,Vaud, d. 1302 11-Blanche de Savoy b. Abt 1262, of,Savoy, d. Abt 1284 +Sir William de Grandison, 1st Baron de Grandison b. Abt 1255, of,Grandison,Lake Neufchatel,Switzerland, d. 27 Jun 1335 12-Agnes de Grandison b. Abt 1284, d. 11 Dec 1357 5-Alexius Comnenus 5-Mary Comnenus +Theodorus Dasiotes +John Canacuzenus 5-Theodora Comnenus +Manuel Some Fabulous Pedigrees - Maintained by Wallace K Penrose 12 Aug 2012 http://www.penrose.org Page 2 Anna Delassana 5-Eudocia Comnenus +Gabras 5-Theodora Kalusine Komnene, Prncs of Byzantium b. Abt 1133, of,Constantinople,Constantinople,Turkey, d. 2 Jan 1184 +Baldwin III of Anjou, King of Jerusalem b. Abt 1129, of,,Anjou,France, d. 11 Feb 1163, Sp,Berit +Andronikos Angelos, Emp of Byzantium b. Abt 1115, of,Constantinople,Constantinople,Turkey, d. 12 Sep 1185, ,Brinley,Constantinople,Turkey 6-Alexios Kommenos, Prince of The B b. Abt 1170, of,Constantinople,Constantinople,Turkey +Henry 2 of Austria, Duke b. 1112, of Austria, d. 13 Jan 1177 6-Leopold 5 of Austria, Duke b. Abt 1157, d. 11 Dec 1194 +Helen of Hungary b. Abt 1158, d. 25 Dec 1199 7-Agnes of Austria +Stephen 3 of Hungary b. Abt 1147, d. 4 Mar 1173 7-Leopold 6 of Austria, Duke b. 1179, d. 28 Jul 1230 +Theodora Angela b. Abt 1185, d. Abt 23 Jun 1246 8-Konstanze of Austria b. 6 May 1212, d. Bef 5 Jun 1243 +Heinrich of Meissen, Margrave b. Abt 1215, d. Bef 8 Feb 1288 9-Albrecht of Thuringia, Landgrave b. 1240, d. 20 Nov 1315 +Margareta of Staufen b. 1237, d. 8 Aug 1270 10-Friedrich 1 of Meissen, Margrave b. 16 Nov 1257, d. 16 Nov 1323 +Elizabeth of Lobdeburg b. Abt 1286, d. 22 Aug 1359 11-Friedrich 2 of Meissen b. 1310, d. 18 Nov 1349 +Mechtild of Bavaria b. Abt 1309, d. 2 Jul 1346 12-Elizabeth of Meissen b. 22 Nov 1329, d. 21 Apr 1375 4-Manuel I Comnenus, Emperor b. Abt 1122, of Constantinople, d. 24 Sep 1180 +Berta of Sulzbach 5-Mary or Maria Comnena b. Abt 1147 +Stephen IV (the usurper) of Hungary, King b. Abt 1134, d. Apr 1165 +Bela III of Hungary, (King) b. 1148, d. Abt 21 Apr 1196 +Maria of Poitou b. Abt 1145, d. 27 Aug 1182 5-Eudoxia Komnena b. Abt 1162, Byzatium, d. Aft 4 Nov 1202 +William 8 de Montpelier, Count b. Abt 1158, of,Montpelier, d. 1218 6-Marie de Montpelier b. 1182, d. 1214 +Pedro II of Aragon, King of Aragon b. 1176, of,,Aragon, d. 1213 7-Jaime I Pedrez Aragon & Mallorc, King of Aragon b. 1 Feb 1208, ,Montpellier,Herault,France, d. 25 Jul 1276, Monasterio Ciste,Algerica,Aragon,Spain +Eleanor Princess of Castile b. 1195, ,,Castile,Spain, d. 1253 +Yolante of Hungary b. 1215, of,,,Hungary, d. 1251 8-Pedro III, (King of Sicily) b. 1236, of,Aragon,,Portugal, d. 1285 +Costanza d. 1302 9-Isabelle of Aragon b. 4 Jan 1271, of,,Aragon, d. 4 Jul 1336 +Dionisio I of Portugal b. 9 Oct 1261, of,,,Portugal, d. 7 Jan 1325, Santarem,Portugal 10-Constance of Portugal b. 3 Jan 1290, of, , , Portugal, d. 17 Nov 1313 +Ferdinand IV of Castile, King b. 6 Dec 1285, Seville, Seville, Spain, d. 7 Sep 1312, Jaen Granada, Spain 11-Eleonora of Castile b. 1307, Spain, d. Abt 1359 +Alonzo 4 of Portugal, King 11-Alphonso Xi of Castile, King of Castile b. 11 Aug 1311, Salamanca, Leon, Spain, d. 26 Mar 1350, Gibralter, Spain +Maria of Portugal b. 1313, of, , , Portugal, d. 18 Jan 1357 12-Ferdinand of Castile d. 1333 12-Pedro I (The Cruel) of Castile, King of Castile b. 30 Aug 1334, of, , Castile & Leon, Spain, d. 23 Mar 1369 +Eleanora de Guzman, (a concubine) 10-Alphonso IV of Portugal b. 8 Feb 1291, of, , , Portugal, d. 28 May 1357, Lisbon, Portugal +Beatrice of Castile b. 1293, of,,Castile, d. 25 Oct 1359 11-Maria of Portugal b. 1313, of, , , Portugal, d. 18 Jan 1357 +Alphonso Xi of Castile, King of Castile b. 11 Aug 1311, Salamanca, Leon, Spain, d. 26 Mar 1350, Gibralter, Spain 12-Ferdinand of Castile d. 1333 12-Pedro I (The Cruel) of Castile, King of Castile b. 30 Aug 1334, of, , Castile & Leon, Spain, d. 23 Mar 1369 Some Fabulous Pedigrees - Maintained by Wallace K Penrose 12 Aug 2012 http://www.penrose.org Page 3 Anna Delassana 11-Alphonso of Portugal b. 12 Jan 1315, d. 1315 11-Dionisio of Portugal b. 12 Jan 1317, d.
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