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Philippe France

Philippe France

Male 1218 - 1220  (2 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Philippe France was born in 1218 (son of Louis VIII Capet The Lion King Of France and Blanca De Castile); died in 1220.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Louis VIII Capet The Lion King Of France was born on 5 Nov 1187 in Paris, Seine, France (son of Philippe II Capet Augustus King Of France and Isabella De Hainault); died on 8 Nov 1226 in Montpensier, Auvergne, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1223. Interred: St. Denis, France.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Support Of Rebellios English Barons.; Attemted To Sieze English Throne W
    • Fact 3: As Prince Of France, Met By Popular Acclaim In His English Campaign.; Fact 3
    • Fact 5: His Legal Claim (Wife Was John's Niece) Was Spurious.; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: At Time Of John's Death, Controlled Half Of England.; Fact 6
    • Fact 4: 14 Jun 1216, Took Winchester, Beseiged Royal Castle There.; Fact 4

    Louis married Blanca De Castile in 1200. Blanca (daughter of Alfonso VIII De Castile King Of Castile and Alianor Plantagenet) was born on 23 May 1188 in Chateaux DE Pale, Valencia, Castile; died on 30 Nov 1253 in Palais Du Louvre, Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Blanca De Castile was born on 23 May 1188 in Chateaux DE Pale, Valencia, Castile (daughter of Alfonso VIII De Castile King Of Castile and Alianor Plantagenet); died on 30 Nov 1253 in Palais Du Louvre, Paris, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Buried In Maubuisson.; Fact 1

    Children:
    1. Philippe France was born in 1209; died in 1218.
    2. St. Louis IX Capet King Of France was born on 25 Apr 1214 in Chateau Of Poissy, Yvelines, France; died on 25 Aug 1270 in Near Tunis, Tunisia, Africa.
    3. Robert Capet De Artois Ct De Artois, I was born in Sep 1216 in Paris, France; died between 8 Jan 1249 and 1250 in AL-Mansura, On The Nile, Egypt.
    4. 1. Philippe France was born in 1218; died in 1220.
    5. Jean France was born in 1219; died in 1232.
    6. Alphonse France was born in 1220; died in 1271.
    7. Isabelle France was born in 1224; and died.
    8. Etienne France was born in 1225; and died.
    9. Charles I Capet De King Of Naples & Sicily was born between 21 Mar 1225 and 1226 in Anjou, France; died between 7 Jan 1284 and 1285 in Foggia Castle, Foggia, Italy.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Philippe II Capet Augustus King Of France was born on 21 Aug 1165 in Gonesse, Normandy, France (son of Louis VII Capet Le Jeune King Of France and Adele De Champagne); died on 14 Jul 1223 in Mantes, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1180. Interred: St. Denis, France.; Fact 1
    • Alt. Birth: 21 Aug 1165, Gonesse (Near Paris), France; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Acceded 1179-

    Philippe married Isabella De Hainault in 1180. Isabella (daughter of Baudouin X De Hainault Ct De Flanders and Margaret De Lorraine De Flanders) was born on 5 Apr 1170 in Valenciennes, Nord, France; died between 15 Mar 1189 and 1190 in Paris, Seine, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Isabella De Hainault was born on 5 Apr 1170 in Valenciennes, Nord, France (daughter of Baudouin X De Hainault Ct De Flanders and Margaret De Lorraine De Flanders); died between 15 Mar 1189 and 1190 in Paris, Seine, France.
    Children:
    1. 2. Louis VIII Capet The Lion King Of France was born on 5 Nov 1187 in Paris, Seine, France; died on 8 Nov 1226 in Montpensier, Auvergne, France.

  3. 6.  Alfonso VIII De Castile King Of Castile was born on 11 Nov 1155 in Soria, Castile (son of Sancho III De Castile King Of Castile and Blanca De Navarre); died on 6 Oct 1214 in Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain (Near Avevalo).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Victor At The Battle Of Las Navas DE Tolosa.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Tolosa Forever Tipped The Iberian Scales In Favor Of The Christians.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Buried At Cistercian Monastery, Santa Maria La Real, Huelgas, Burgos, Spain.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Led The Coalition Against The Moorish Almohades.; Fact 4

    Notes:

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    Alfonso VIII, King of Castile, victor at the battle of Las Navas de
    Tolosa, which forever tipped the Iberian scales in favor of the
    christians. He married Eleanor, daughter of Henry II of England, and
    Eleanor of Aquitaine. In addition to son Enrique I (who d.s.p.) he had
    several daughters, including the wife of Louis VIII.

    Alfonso married Alianor Plantagenet on 21 Sep 1177 in Burgos, Spain. Alianor (daughter of Henry II Plantagenet De Anjou King Of England and Eleanor De Aquitaine Dss De Aquitaine) was born on 11 Oct 1162 in Falais, Calvados, France Or Domfront, Normandy; died on 31 Oct 1214 in Burgos, Spain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Alianor Plantagenet was born on 11 Oct 1162 in Falais, Calvados, France Or Domfront, Normandy (daughter of Henry II Plantagenet De Anjou King Of England and Eleanor De Aquitaine Dss De Aquitaine); died on 31 Oct 1214 in Burgos, Spain.
    Children:
    1. Berengaria Alfonsez Queen Of Castile was born in Aug 1181 in Segovia, Castile, Spain; died on 8 Nov 1246 in Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain.
    2. Urraca De Castile was born in 1186 in Castile, Spain; died on 3 Nov 1220.
    3. 3. Blanca De Castile was born on 23 May 1188 in Chateaux DE Pale, Valencia, Castile; died on 30 Nov 1253 in Palais Du Louvre, Paris, France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Louis VII Capet Le Jeune King Of France was born in 1120 in Fontainebleu, France (son of Louis VI Capet Le Gros King Of France and Adelaide (Alix) De Maurienne, De Savoie); died on 18 Sep 1180 in Paris, Seine, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1137. Interred: Abbey Barbeaux, Melun, France.; Fact 1

    Notes:

    Acceded 1131-

    Louis married Adele De Champagne on 13 Nov 1160. Adele (daughter of Theobald III Le Grand Ct De Blois and Maud (Mathilda) De Carinthia) was born in 1140 in Of Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France; died on 4 Jun 1206 in Paris, Seine, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Adele De Champagne was born in 1140 in Of Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, France (daughter of Theobald III Le Grand Ct De Blois and Maud (Mathilda) De Carinthia); died on 4 Jun 1206 in Paris, Seine, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Buried At Abbaye DE Potigny.; Fact 1
    • Name: Alice De Champagne

    Children:
    1. 4. Philippe II Capet Augustus King Of France was born on 21 Aug 1165 in Gonesse, Normandy, France; died on 14 Jul 1223 in Mantes, France.
    2. Alice Capet De Ponthieu, De France was born in 1170 in France; died after 18 Jul 1218.
    3. Agnes France was born in 1171 in France; died in 1240.
    4. I Thomas France was born in 1177 in , , France; and died.

  3. 10.  Baudouin X De Hainault Ct De Flanders was born in 1150 in France (son of Baudouin IX De Mons Ct De Flanders and Alix De Namuer Cts De Namuer); died on 17 Dec 1195 in Mons, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 1191 As Count D' Hainault.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Also Baldwin Viii, Count Of Flanders 1191-1194.; Fact 2
    • Name: Baudouin V De Hainault Ct De Flanders

    Baudouin married Margaret De Lorraine De Flanders in Apr 1169. Margaret (daughter of Dietrich (Thierry) De Alsace Ct De Flanders and Sybilla De Anjou) was born about 1135; died on 15 Nov 1194. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Margaret De Lorraine De Flanders was born about 1135 (daughter of Dietrich (Thierry) De Alsace Ct De Flanders and Sybilla De Anjou); died on 15 Nov 1194.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Margaret De Lorraine De Flanders
    • Alt. Birth: 1140, France; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 1195, France; Alt. Death

    Children:
    1. 5. Isabella De Hainault was born on 5 Apr 1170 in Valenciennes, Nord, France; died between 15 Mar 1189 and 1190 in Paris, Seine, France.
    2. Baudouin XI De Flanders Ct De Flanders was born in Jul 1171 in Hainault, Belgium; died on 11 Jun 1205 in Adrianople.
    3. Yolande De Flanders Empress Of Constantinople was born in 1175; died on 26 Aug 1219.

  5. 12.  Sancho III De Castile King Of Castile was born between 1134 and 1135 in Of Castile, Spain (son of Alfonso VII The Emperor King Of Castile & LeÛn and Berenguela Berenger, De Barcelona); died on 31 Aug 1158 in Toledo, Castile.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded 1157.; Fact 1

    Sancho married Blanca De Navarre between 30 Jan 1150 and 1151 in Calahorra, Spain. Blanca (daughter of GarcÌa IV RamÌrez The Restorer King Of Navarre and Marguerite De L' Aigle) was born in 1135 in Navarre, Spain; died on 24 Jun 1158. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Blanca De Navarre was born in 1135 in Navarre, Spain (daughter of GarcÌa IV RamÌrez The Restorer King Of Navarre and Marguerite De L' Aigle); died on 24 Jun 1158.
    Children:
    1. 6. Alfonso VIII De Castile King Of Castile was born on 11 Nov 1155 in Soria, Castile; died on 6 Oct 1214 in Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain (Near Avevalo).

  7. 14.  Henry II Plantagenet De Anjou King Of EnglandHenry II Plantagenet De Anjou King Of England was born between 5 Mar 1132 and 1133 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France (son of Geoffrey IV The Fair Angevin King Of France and Empress Mathilda (Adelaide)); died on 6 Jul 1189 in Chinon, Indre-Et-Loire, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: English Royalty - Plantagenet Line
    • Fact 1: Reigned 25 Oct 1154-1189. Invested As Duke Of Nomandy By His Parents In 1150.; Fact 1
    • Fact 10: Count Of Anjou & Aquitaine.; Fact 10
    • Fact 2: Ruled An Empire That Stretched From The Tweed To The Pyrenees.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Numerous Quarrels With French King, & His Own Family.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Quarreled With Thomas Becket.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Beat Rebellious Barons (Culminating In The Great Revolt Of 1173-74).; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: Retained Control Of His Possessions Until Shortly Before His Death.; Fact 6
    • Fact 7: Important Judicial & Admin. Reforms Incr. Power Of King At The Expense Of Barons; Fact 7
    • Fact 8: Introduced Trial By Jury.; Fact 8
    • Fact 9: Also The 11Th Duke Of Normandy. Buried At Fontevrault, France.; Fact 9
    • Name: Henry II Curtmantle King Of England
    • Name: Henry II Plantagenet
    • Acceded: 1154, Westminster Abbey, London, England

    Notes:

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    Source: 'The World Book Encyclopedia', 1968, p H178. 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 37-38. Reigned 1154-1189. He ruled an empire that stretched from the Tweed to the Pyrenees. In spite of frequent hostitilties with the French King his own family and rebellious Barons (culminating in the great revolt of 1173-74) and his quarrel with Thomas Becket, Henry maintained control over his possessions until shortly before his death. His judicial and administrative reforms which increased Royal control and influence at the expense of the Barons were of great constitutional importance. Introduced trial by Jury. Duke of Normandy. Henry II 'Curt Mantel,' Duke of Normandy, Count of Maine and Anjou, King Of England became king in 1154. At the height of his power, Henry ruled England and almost all western France. His marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, the most famous woman of the age, brought the duchy of Aquitaine under his control. Henry also claimed to rule Scotland, Wales, and eastern Ireland. Henry II carried on his grandfather's policy of limiting the power of the nobles. He also tried to make the Roman Catholic Church in England submit to his authority. This policy brought him into conflict with Thomas a Becket, Achbishop of Canterbury. Four of the king's knights murdered Becket while he was at vespers in his cathedral. Henry made Anglo-Saxon common law, rather than the revised Roman law, the supreme law of the land. He introduced trial by jury and circuit courts. In his later years, Henry's sons often rebelled against him. Two of them, Richard the Lion-Hearted and John, became the next two kings of England.

    REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: William the Conqueror requested a large number of Jews to move to England after his conquest. They spoke Norman & did well under his reign. They continued to thrive under William's grandson Henry II.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry II (reigned 1154-89) ruled over an empire which stretched from the Scottish border to the Pyrenees. Married to Eleanor, the heiress of Aquitaine, the king spent only 13 years of his reign
    in England; the other 21 years were spent on the continent in his territories in what is now France. By 1158, Henry had restored to the crown some of the lands and royal power lost by Stephen. For example, locally chosen sheriffs were changed into royally appointed agents charged with enforcing the law and collecting taxes in the counties. Personally interested in government and law, Henry strengthened royal justice, making use of juries and re-introduced the sending of justices (judges) on regular tours of the country to try cases for the
    Crown. His legal reforms have led him to be seen as the founder of English Common Law. Henry's disagreements with his Archbishop of Canterbury,
    Thomas Becket, over Church/State relations ended in Becket's murder in 1170. Family disputes almost wrecked the king's achievements and he died in 1189 at war with his sons.

    Acceded 1154 - 1189.

    Henry II
    Henry II (reigned 1154-89) ruled over an empire which stretched from the Scottish border to the Pyrenees. One of the strongest, most energetic and imaginative rulers, Henry was the inheritor of three dynasties who had acquired Aquitaine by marriage; his charters listed them: 'King of the English, Duke of the Normans and Aquitanians and Count of the Angevins'. The King spent only 13 years of his reign in England; the other 21 years were spent on the continent in his territories in what is now France. Henry's rapid movements in carrying out his dynastic responsibilities astonished the French King, who noted 'now in England, now in Normandy, he must fly rather than travel by horse or ship'.
    By 1158, Henry had restored to the Crown some of the lands and royal power lost by Stephen; Malcom IV of Scotland was compelled to return the northern counties. Locally chosen sheriffs were changed into royally appointed agents charged with enforcing the law and collecting taxes in the counties. Personally interested in government and law, Henry made use of juries and re-introduced the sending of justices (judges) on regular tours of the country to try cases for the Crown. His legal reforms have led him to be seen as the founder of English Common Law.

    Henry's disagreements with the Archbishop of Canterbury (the king's former chief adviser), Thomas ‡ Becket, over Church-State relations ended in Becket's murder in 1170 and a papal interdict on England. Family disputes over territorial ambitions almost wrecked the king's achievements. Henry died in France in 1189, at war with his son Richard who had joined forces with king Philip of France to attack Normandy.
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    Source: 'The World Book Encyclopedia', 1968, p H178. 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 37-38. Reigned 1154-1189. He ruled an empire that stretched from the Tweed to the Pyrenees. In spite of frequent hostitilties with the French King his own family and rebellious Barons (culminating in the great revolt of 1173-74) and his quarrel with Thomas Becket, Henry maintained control over his possessions until shortly before his death. His judicial and administrative reforms which increased Royal control and influence at the expense of the Barons were of great constitutional importance. Introduced trial by Jury. Duke of Normandy. Henry II 'Curt Mantel,' Duke of Normandy, Count of Maine and Anjou, King Of England became king in 1154. At the height of his power, Henry ruled England and almost all western France. His marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, the most famous woman of the age, brought the duchy of Aquitaine under his control. Henry also claimed to rule Scotland, Wales, and eastern Ireland. Henry II carried on his grandfather's policy of limiting the power of the nobles. He also tried to make the Roman Catholic Church in England submit to his authority. This policy brought him into conflict with Thomas a Becket, Achbishop of Canterbury. Four of the king's knights murdered Becket while he was at vespers in his cathedral. Henry made Anglo-Saxon common law, rather than the revised Roman law, the supreme law of the land. He introduced trial by jury and circuit courts. In his later years, Henry's sons often rebelled against him. Two of them, Richard the Lion-Hearted and John, became the next two kings of England.

    REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: William the Conqueror requested a large number of Jews to move to England after his conquest. They spoke Norman & did well under his reign. They continued to thrive under William's grandson Henry II.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry II (reigned 1154-89) ruled over an empire which stretched from the Scottish border to the Pyrenees. Married to Eleanor, the heiress of Aquitaine, the king spent only 13 years of his reign
    in England; the other 21 years were spent on the continent in his territories in what is now France. By 1158, Henry had restored to the crown some of the lands and royal power lost by Stephen. For example, locally chosen sheriffs were changed into royally appointed agents charged with enforcing the law and collecting taxes in the counties. Personally interested in government and law, Henry strengthened royal justice, making use of juries and re-introduced the sending of justices (judges) on regular tours of the country to try cases for the
    Crown. His legal reforms have led him to be seen as the founder of English Common Law. Henry's disagreements with his Archbishop of Canterbury,
    Thomas Becket, over Church/State relations ended in Becket's murder in 1170. Family disputes almost wrecked the king's achievements and he died in 1189 at war with his sons.

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    Source: 'The World Book Encyclopedia', 1968, p H178. 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 37-38. Reigned 1154-1189. He ruled an empire that stretched from the Tweed to the Pyrenees. In spite of frequent hostitilties with the French King his own family and rebellious Barons (culminating in the great revolt of 1173-74) and his quarrel with Thomas Becket, Henry maintained control over his possessions until shortly before his death. His judicial and administrative reforms which increased Royal control and influence at the expense of the Barons were of great constitutional importance. Introduced trial by Jury. Duke of Normandy. Henry II 'Curt Mantel,' Duke of Normandy, Count of Maine and Anjou, King Of England became king in 1154. At the height of his power, Henry ruled England and almost all western France. His marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, the most famous woman of the age, brought the duchy of Aquitaine under his control. Henry also claimed to rule Scotland, Wales, and eastern Ireland. Henry II carried on his grandfather's policy of limiting the power of the nobles. He also tried to make the Roman Catholic Church in England submit to his authority. This policy brought him into conflict with Thomas a Becket, Achbishop of Canterbury. Four of the king's knights murdered Becket while he was at vespers in his cathedral. Henry made Anglo-Saxon common law, rather than the revised Roman law, the supreme law of the land. He introduced trial by jury and circuit courts. In his later years, Henry's sons often rebelled against him. Two of them, Richard the Lion-Hearted and John, became the next two kings of England.

    REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: William the Conqueror requested a large number of Jews to move to England after his conquest. They spoke Norman & did well under his reign. They continued to thrive under William's grandson Henry II.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry II (reigned 1154-89) ruled over an empire which stretched from the Scottish border to the Pyrenees. Married to Eleanor, the heiress of Aquitaine, the king spent only 13 years of his reign
    in England; the other 21 years were spent on the continent in his territories in what is now France. By 1158, Henry had restored to the crown some of the lands and royal power lost by Stephen. For example, locally chosen sheriffs were changed into royally appointed agents charged with enforcing the law and collecting taxes in the counties. Personally interested in government and law, Henry strengthened royal justice, making use of juries and re-introduced the sending of justices (judges) on regular tours of the country to try cases for the
    Crown. His legal reforms have led him to be seen as the founder of English Common Law. Henry's disagreements with his Archbishop of Canterbury,
    Thomas Becket, over Church/State relations ended in Becket's murder in 1170. Family disputes almost wrecked the king's achievements and he died in 1189 at war with his sons.

    (Medical):Reddish hair & fair complected.

    Henry married Eleanor De Aquitaine Dss De Aquitaine on 18 May 1152 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France. Eleanor (daughter of X Guillaume X Le Toulousan Duc De Aquitaine and Eleanor (Aenor) De Chastellerault) was born in 1123 in Chateau DE Belin, Gironde, Aquitaine; died on 31 Mar 1204 in Mirabell Castle, Fontevrault, Anjou, France; was buried in Fontrevrault Abbey, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Eleanor De Aquitaine Dss De Aquitaine was born in 1123 in Chateau DE Belin, Gironde, Aquitaine (daughter of X Guillaume X Le Toulousan Duc De Aquitaine and Eleanor (Aenor) De Chastellerault); died on 31 Mar 1204 in Mirabell Castle, Fontevrault, Anjou, France; was buried in Fontrevrault Abbey, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Countess Of Saintonge, Angoumois, Limousin, Auvergne, Bordeaux., Agen.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Acceded: 19 Dec 1154, Westminster Abbey, London, England As Queen Of England.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Interred: Fontevrault Abbey, France, Next To Her Son Richard.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Confined For 16 Years Aft Her Marriage With Henry Went Bad.; Fact 4

    Children:
    1. William Angevin was born on 17 Aug 1153; died in 1156.
    2. Henry Angevin was born between 28 Feb 1154 and 1155 in England; died on 11 Jun 1183.
    3. Maud Matilda Angevin was born in 1156 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 28 Jun 1189.
    4. Richard I The Lionheart King Of England was born on 8 Sep 1157 in Oxford, England; died on 6 Apr 1199 in France.
    5. II Geoffrey Angevin was born on 23 Sep 1158 in England; died on 19 Aug 1186.
    6. 7. Alianor Plantagenet was born on 11 Oct 1162 in Falais, Calvados, France Or Domfront, Normandy; died on 31 Oct 1214 in Burgos, Spain.
    7. Joan Angevin was born in Oct 1165 in Normandy, France; died on 4 Sep 1199.
    8. John Lackland Plantagenet King Of England was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Beaumont Palace, Oxfordshire, England; died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Lincolnshire, England; was buried in Worcester Cathedral.



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