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173. Comtesse Marguerite de LORRAINE de Flanders [123374] (Comtesse Sibylla de ANJOU of Flanders125, King Fulk V de ANJOU of Jerusalem100, Comte Fulk IV de ANJOU de Anjou79, Comte Geoffrey du PERCHE de Gâtinais67, Beatrice de MACON de Macon47, Comtesse Ermentrude de ROUCY de Mâcon & Bourgogne41, Comtesse Alberade de LOTHRINGEN de Lorraine27, Gerberga de OTTONIA of Saxony22, King Heirich I von SACHSEN of Germany15, Duke Otto I von SACHSEN of Saxony4, Duchess Oda von BILLUNG of Saxony2, Brunhart of Saxony (Count [Graf])1) was born in 1145 in Lorraine Grand Est France and died on 15 Nov 1194 in Bruges West-Vlanderen Belgium at age 49.

Marguerite married Comte Baldwin V FLANDERS de Hainault & Flanders, Margrave of Namur [123373]. Baldwin was born about 1150 in Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium and died on 17 Dec 1195 in Mons Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium aged about 45.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 200    i. Queen Isabelle [de Hainault] FLANDERS of France [81989] was born on 5 Apr 1170 in Valenciennes Nord-pas-de-Calais France, died on 15 Mar 1190 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 19, and was buried in Notre-Dame de Paris Isle-de-France France.

   201    ii. Emperor Baldwin I FLANDERS of Constantinople [123375] was born in Jul 1171 in Vincennes Val-de-Marne France and died on 11 Jun 1205 in Adrianople Edirne Turkey at age 33.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of this Baldwin, amongst much more,
Baldwin I (Dutch: Boudewijn; French: Baudouin; July 1172 \endash c. 1205) was the first emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople; Count of Flanders (as Baldwin IX) from 1194 to 1205 and Count of Hainaut (as Baldwin VI) from 1195-1205. Baldwin was one of the most prominent leaders of the Fourth Crusade, which resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1204, the conquest of large parts of the Byzantine Empire, and the foundation of the Latin Empire. He lost his final battle to Kaloyan, the emperor of Bulgaria, and spent his last days as his prisoner.

   202    iii. Comte Philippe I FLANDERS de Namur [123376] was born in 1174 in Vincennes Île-de-France France and died on 15 Oct 1212 in Namur Walloon Region Belgium at age 38.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Philippe,
Philip I (1175 \endash 9 October 1212), called the Noble, was the margrave of Namur from 1195 until his death. He was the second son of Count Baldwin V of Hainault and Countess Margaret I of Flanders. His paternal grandmother was Alice of Namur.

Baldwin V had fought a war with his uncle Count Henry IV of Luxembourg to establish Namur as independent from Luxembourg in 1190 and in 1194, Emperor Henry VI declared Namur to be a margraviate. Baldwin's will left Namur to Philip, but as a fief of Hainault.[1] However, Count Theobald I of Bar, who had married Henry of Luxembourg's daughter, Ermesinda, refused to relinquish Namur and attacked Philip, besieging him in Namur.[2] The war lasted for three years until the Treaty of Dinant, signed on 26 July 1199, recognised Philip as holder of Namur.[2]

Philip was left as regent of Hainault while his elder brother, Count Baldwin IX of Flanders, went on the Fourth Crusade and acted as guardian to Baldwin's daughters, Joanna and Margaret.[3]

Following Baldwin's capture at Adrianople, Philip was summoned to a meeting by King Philip Augustus of France at Pont de l'Arche.[4] Philip was forced to swear fealty to the king of France and give Baldwin's daughters as wards of the King.[5][4] Along with these exactions Philip was forced to marry Marie, daughter of Philip Augustus and Agnes of Merania.[4]

In Namur, Philip reigned as a peaceful and pious promoter of social development. He intervened as the mediator between many feuding lords. He died of dysentery on 9 October 1212, in Valenciennes. He had designated his twin sister Yolande as heir.

   203    iv. Comtesse Yolande FLANDERS de Hainault [123377] was born in 1175 in Flanders Belgium and died in Aug 1219 in Constantinople Byzantine Empire at age 44.

   204    v. Emperor Henry FLANDERS of Constantinople [123378] was born in 1176 in Flanders Belgium and died on 11 Jul 1216 in Constantinople Byzantine Empire at age 40.

General Notes: Wikipedia says,
Henry was born in Valenciennes, France around 1178.[1] He was the son of Count Baldwin V of Hainaut and Countess Margaret I of Flanders.[2] Henry first married (in 1204) Agnes of Montferrat, daughter of Boniface of Montferrat.[3] Henry's only child by his first wife Agnes died in childbirth with his mother.[3]

Some contemporary historians say that Henry made a peace with Bulgarians after the death of Kaloyan, and a marriage was arranged in 1213 between Henry and Maria, daughter of Kaloyan and stepdaughter of Tsar Boril of Bulgaria.[4]

Henry had a daughter with an unnamed mistress. This daughter, whose name is not recorded, probably (Margaret-Isabel) later married Alexius Slav, who established his own state in the Rhodope mountains.[5] He was later given the title of despot

   205    vi. Sybille FLANDERS de Hainault [123379] was born in 1179 in Hainaut Walloon Region Belgium and died on 9 Jan 1217 at age 38.

   206    vii. Eustache FLANDERS de Hainault [123380] was born about 1191 in Flanders Belgium and died in 1217 in Flanders Belgium aged about 26.

175. Duke Hugh III de BOURGOGNE de Bourgogne [123101] (Duke Odo II de BOURGOGNE de Bourgogne130, Duke Hugh II de BOURGOGNE de Bourgogne103, Duchesse Consort Sibylle d'IVREA de Bourgogne84, Comte Palatine William d'IVREA de Bourgogne69, Comte Palatine Reginald I d'IVREA de Bourgogne56, Comtesse Ermentrude de ROUCY de Mâcon & Bourgogne41, Comtesse Alberade de LOTHRINGEN de Lorraine27, Gerberga de OTTONIA of Saxony22, King Heirich I von SACHSEN of Germany15, Duke Otto I von SACHSEN of Saxony4, Duchess Oda von BILLUNG of Saxony2, Brunhart of Saxony (Count [Graf])1) was born about 1148 in Burgandy France and died on 25 Aug 1192 in Palestine aged about 44.

Hugh married Comtesse Alix de LORRAINE de Lorraine [123102]. Alix was born in 1145 in Metz Lorraine France and died on 25 Aug 1192 in Burgandy France at age 47.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 207    i. Duke Eudes III de BOURGOGNE de Bourgogne [123096] was born in 1166 in Burgandy France, died on 6 Jul 1219 in Lyon Rhône-Alpes France at age 53, and was buried in Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux Côte-d'Or Burgandy France.

   208    ii. Seigneur Alexandre I de BOURGOGNE de Montagu [123103] was born in 1170 in France and died on 5 Sep 1205 in France at age 35.

   209    iii. Alix de BOURGOGNE [123104] was born in 1177 in Burgandy France and died in 1220 at age 43.

   210    iv. Duke Andre VI de BOURGOGNE de Bourgogne [123106] was born in 1181.

   211    v. Adele de BOURGOGNE [123105] was born in 1182 and died in 1244 at age 62.

Hugh next married Dauphine Beartice d'ALBON du Viennois, comtesse d'Albon & du Grésivaudan [123107]. Beartice was born about 1161 in Albon Drôme France and died on 15 Dec 1228 in Isere Rhone-Alpes France aged about 67.

Noted events in her life were:

• Death: at Chateau de Vizille, 15 Dec 128, Isere Rhone-Alpes France.

Children from this marriage were:

   212    i. Marie de BOURGOGNE [123109] was born in 1175 in Burgandy France and died about 1219 aged about 44.

   213    ii. Count Andrew Guiges VI de BOURGOGNE de Albon, Briançon, Grenoble, and Oisans [123110] was born in 1184 in Burgandy France and died on 14 Mar 1237 in Vienne Isere Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes France at age 53.

   214    iii. Mahaut de BOURGOGNE [123111] was born in 1190 in Burgandy France and died on 26 Mar 1242 in Burgandy France at age 52.

   215    iv. Marguerite ou Anne de BOURGOGNE [123112] was born between 1192 and 1202 in Bourgogne Bourgogne-Franche-Comté France and died in 1243 in France.

   216    v. Dame Beatrice de BOURGOGNE de Malleval [123108] was born about 1200 in Albon Drôme France and died in 1237 in France aged about 37.

177. King Alfonso VIII d'IVREA of Castile & Leon [81990] (King Sancho III d'IVREA of Castile142, King Alfonso VII d'IVREA of Castile and Leon106, Comte Raymond d'IVREA de Galicia86, Comte Palatine William d'IVREA de Bourgogne69, Comte Palatine Reginald I d'IVREA de Bourgogne56, Comtesse Ermentrude de ROUCY de Mâcon & Bourgogne41, Comtesse Alberade de LOTHRINGEN de Lorraine27, Gerberga de OTTONIA of Saxony22, King Heirich I von SACHSEN of Germany15, Duke Otto I von SACHSEN of Saxony4, Duchess Oda von BILLUNG of Saxony2, Brunhart of Saxony (Count [Graf])1) was born on 11 Nov 1155 in Soria Spain and died on 6 Oct 1214 in Gutierre-Muñoz Avila Castile and León Spain at age 58.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Alfonso,
Alfonso VIII (11 November 1155[2] \endash 5 October 1214), called the Noble (El Noble) or the one of Las Navas (el de las Navas), was the King of Castile from 1158 to his death and King of Toledo.[3][4] He is most remembered for his part in the Reconquista and the downfall of the Almohad Caliphate. After having suffered a great defeat with his own army at Alarcos against the Almohads in 1195,[5] he led the coalition of Christian princes and foreign crusaders who broke the power of the Almohads in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, an event which marked the arrival of a tide of Christian supremacy on the Iberian peninsula.[6]

His reign saw the domination of Castile over León and, by his alliance with Aragon, he drew those two spheres of Christian Iberia into close connection.

Alfonso married Queen Consort Eleanor PLANTAGENET of Castile [81991]. Eleanor was born on 13 Oct 1161 in Domfront en Poiraie Orne Basse-Normandy France, died on 25 Oct 1214 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain at age 53, and was buried in Abbey of Santa Maria la Real de Huelgas Burgos Castile Spain.

Noted events in her life were:

• Birth: at Château de Domfront, 25 Oct 1214, Domfront en Poiraie Orne Basse-Normandy France.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 217    i. Queen Berenguela Alfonsez d'IVREA of Castille [82059] was born in Jun 1180 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain and died on 8 Nov 1246 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain at age 66.

   218    ii. Infante Sancho d'IVREA de Castille [123208] was born on 5 Apr 1181 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain and died on 14 Jul 1181 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain.

   219    iii. Queen Consort Urraca d'IVREA of Portugal [123209] was born on 25 May 1187 in Toledo Spain and died on 2 Nov 1220 in Coimbra Portugal at age 33.

+ 220    iv. Princess Blanca d'IVREA of Castile [81987] was born on 4 Mar 1188 in Palencia Castile Spain, died on 27 Nov 1252 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 64, and was buried in Abbaye de Maubuisson Paris Isle-de-France France.

   221    v. Infanta Mafalda d'IVREA of Spain [123210] was born in 1191 and died in 1204 in Salamanca Salamanca Province Spain at age 13.

   222    vi. Queen Consort Eleanor d'IVREA of Aragon [123211] was born about 1191 in Castille and León Spain and died in 1244 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain aged about 53.

   223    vii. Constanza d'IVREA [123212] was born in 1195 in Toledo Castile la Mancha Spain and died in 1243 at age 48.

   224    viii. King Enrique I d'IVREA of Castile [123213] was born on 14 Apr 1204 in Valladolid Castile and León Spain and died on 6 Jun 1217 in Palencia Castile and León Spain at age 13.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Enrique [Henry],
Henry I of Castile (14 April 1204[1] \endash 6 June 1217) was king of Castile. He was the son of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile (daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine).[2] He was the brother of Berenguela and Mafalda of Castile.[3]

In 1211, Henry became heir to the throne when his older brother Ferdinand suddenly died.

When his father died in 1214, Henry was just 10 years old, so the regency was assumed by Henry's older sister Berengaria of Castile,[4] wife of Alfonso IX of Leon.

In 1215, Henry married Mafalda of Portugal, daughter of Sancho I of Portugal. As he was very young, the marriage was not consummated, and it was dissolved in 1216 by Pope Innocent III on grounds of consanguinity. In the same year, Henry became betrothed to his second cousin Sancha, heiress of León.[5]

Henry died in Palencia in 1217 at the age of 13, killed by a tile coming off a roof. His sister Berengaria succeeded him, before renouncing the throne in favour of her son Ferdinand III.[6] His body was buried at Las Huelgas monastery in Burgos.

182. King Phillip II CAPET of France [81988] (King Louis VII CAPET of France150, Adelaide de SAVOIE de Maurienne107, Giselle d'IVREA de Bourgogne87, Comte Palatine William d'IVREA de Bourgogne69, Comte Palatine Reginald I d'IVREA de Bourgogne56, Comtesse Ermentrude de ROUCY de Mâcon & Bourgogne41, Comtesse Alberade de LOTHRINGEN de Lorraine27, Gerberga de OTTONIA of Saxony22, King Heirich I von SACHSEN of Germany15, Duke Otto I von SACHSEN of Saxony4, Duchess Oda von BILLUNG of Saxony2, Brunhart of Saxony (Count [Graf])1) was born on 21 Aug 1165 in Paris Isle-de-France France and died on 14 Jul 1223 in Mantes-la-Jolie Isle-de-France France at age 57.

General Notes: Wikipedia says this of Phillip, along with much more,
Philip II (21 August 1165 \endash 14 July 1223), byname Philip Augustus (French: Philippe Auguste), was King of France from 1180 to 1223. His predecessors had been known as kings of the Franks, but from 1190 onward, Philip became the first French monarch to style himself "King of France". The son of King Louis VII and his third wife, Adela of Champagne, he was originally nicknamed Dieudonné (God-given) because he was a first son and born late in his father's life. Philip was given the epithet "Augustus" by the chronicler Rigord for having extended the crown lands of France so remarkably.

After decades of conflicts with the House of Plantagenet, Philip succeeded in putting an end to the Angevin Empire by defeating a coalition of his rivals at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214.[1] This victory would have a lasting impact on western European politics: the authority of the French king became unchallenged, while the English King John was forced by his barons to assent to Magna Carta and deal with a rebellion against him aided by Philip's son Louis, the First Barons' War. The military actions surrounding the Albigensian Crusade helped prepare the expansion of France southward. Philip did not participate directly in these actions, but he allowed his vassals and knights to help carry them out.

Philip transformed France into the most prosperous and powerful country in Europe.[2] He checked the power of the nobles and helped the towns free themselves from seigneurial authority, granting privileges and liberties to the emergent bourgeoisie. He built a great wall around Paris ("the Wall of Philip II Augustus"), re-organized the French government and brought financial stability to his country
REGARDING Phillip's Marriage[s], Wikipedia has this to say:
Isabella's second pregnancy was extremely difficult. On 14 March 1190, she gave birth to twin boys named Robert (who died the same day) and Philip (who died 3 days afterwards, on 17 March). Owing to complications in childbirth, she died in Paris the next day (15 March), aged not quite 20, and was buried in the cathedral of Notre-Dame.[7] She was mourned greatly in the capital, having been a popular queen. Her husband was not with her when she died, nor did he attend the funeral, as he was away in Normandy campaigning against Richard I of England. When Philip learnt of her death, he hastily signed a truce with Richard and returned to Paris, where he confirmed the placement of her tomb and spent several days in mourning before returning to Normandy the following week. In a letter to Pope Clement III, he wrote that he greatly missed his late wife.

Noted events in his life were:

• Birth: at Chateau Gonesse, 21 Aug 1165, Paris Isle-de-France France.

• Crowned: King of France, 1 Nov 1179.

Phillip married Queen Isabelle [de Hainault] FLANDERS of France [81989]. Isabelle was born on 5 Apr 1170 in Valenciennes Nord-pas-de-Calais France, died on 15 Mar 1190 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 19, and was buried in Notre-Dame de Paris Isle-de-France France.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Isabelle,
Isabella married Philip on 28 April 1180 at Bapaume, and brought as her dowry the county of Artois. The marriage was arranged by her maternal uncle Philip, Count of Flanders, who was advisor to the King.[3] The wedding did not please the queen dowager, for it meant the rejection of her nephew and the lessening of her brothers' influence.

She was crowned Queen of France at Saint Denis on 28 May 1180. As Baldwin V rightly claimed his daughter to be a descendant of Charlemagne, the chroniclers of the time saw in this marriage a union of the Carolingian and Capetian dynasties.

Though Isabella received extravagant praise from certain annalists, she initially failed to win Philip's affections owing to her inability to provide him with an heir, although she was only 14 years old at the time.[4] Meanwhile, in 1184, Philip was waging war against Flanders; angered at seeing his wife's father Baldwin support his enemies, he called a council at Sens for the purpose of repudiating her. According to Gislebert of Mons, Isabella then appeared barefooted and dressed as a penitent in the town's churches, thus gaining the sympathy of the people. Her appeals angered them so much that they went to the palace and started shouting loud enough to be heard inside.[5] Robert, the king's uncle, successfully interposed; no repudiation followed, for repudiating her would also have meant the loss of Artois.[6]

Finally, on 5 September 1187, she gave birth to the desired son, Louis.
AND,
Isabella's second pregnancy was extremely difficult. On 14 March 1190, she gave birth to twin boys named Robert (who died the same day) and Philip (who died 3 days afterwards, on 17 March). Owing to complications in childbirth, she died in Paris the next day (15 March), aged not quite 20, and was buried in the cathedral of Notre-Dame.[7] She was mourned greatly in the capital, having been a popular queen. Her husband was not with her when she died, nor did he attend the funeral, as he was away in Normandy campaigning against Richard I of England. When Philip learnt of her death, he hastily signed a truce with Richard and returned to Paris, where he confirmed the placement of her tomb and spent several days in mourning before returning to Normandy the following week. In a letter to Pope Clement III, he wrote that he greatly missed his late wife.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 225    i. King Louis VIII CAPET of France [81986] was born on 5 Sep 1187 in Paris Isle-de-France France and died on 8 Nov 1226 in Chateau de Montpensier Puy-de-Dôme Auvergne France at age 39.

   226    ii. Robert CAPET [122818] was born on 14 Mar 1190 and died on 14 Mar 1190. (Twin [Died at Birth])

   227    iii. Phillip CAPET [122819] was born on 14 Mar 1190 and died on 17 Mar 1190. (Twin [Infant Death])

Phillip next married Queen Ingeborg ESTRIDSEN of France [122820]. Marriage status: not consummated - annulled. Ingeborg was born in 1174 in Denmark, died on 29 Jul 1237 in Pays-de-Loire France at age 63, and was buried in Priory of Saint-Jean-de-l’Ile Pays-de-Loire France.

Phillip next married Queen Agnes [of Merania] ANDECHS of France [122823] in Jun 1196. Agnes was born in 1175 and died in 1201 at age 26.

Children from this marriage were:

   228    i. Duchess Marie CAPET of Brabant [122826] was born in 1198 and died on 15 Aug 1224 at age 26.

   229    ii. Count Philip I CAPET of Boulogne [122827] was born in Sep 1200 and died in 1235 at age 35.

184. Alice Adelaide Princess of FRANCE [82067] (King Louis VII CAPET of France150, Adelaide de SAVOIE de Maurienne107, Giselle d'IVREA de Bourgogne87, Comte Palatine William d'IVREA de Bourgogne69, Comte Palatine Reginald I d'IVREA de Bourgogne56, Comtesse Ermentrude de ROUCY de Mâcon & Bourgogne41, Comtesse Alberade de LOTHRINGEN de Lorraine27, Gerberga de OTTONIA of Saxony22, King Heirich I von SACHSEN of Germany15, Duke Otto I von SACHSEN of Saxony4, Duchess Oda von BILLUNG of Saxony2, Brunhart of Saxony (Count [Graf])1) was born in 1159.

Alice married Count William III OF PONTHIEU [82066]. William was born in 1179.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 230    i. Countess Marie PONTHIEU [82063] was born in 1188.

188. Comte Robert II de DREUX de Dreux and Braine [123123] (Comte Robert I CAPET de Dreux153, Adelaide de SAVOIE de Maurienne107, Giselle d'IVREA de Bourgogne87, Comte Palatine William d'IVREA de Bourgogne69, Comte Palatine Reginald I d'IVREA de Bourgogne56, Comtesse Ermentrude de ROUCY de Mâcon & Bourgogne41, Comtesse Alberade de LOTHRINGEN de Lorraine27, Gerberga de OTTONIA of Saxony22, King Heirich I von SACHSEN of Germany15, Duke Otto I von SACHSEN of Saxony4, Duchess Oda von BILLUNG of Saxony2, Brunhart of Saxony (Count [Graf])1) was born about 1154 in Braine Hauts-de-France France and died on 28 Dec 1218 in Dreux Eure-et-Loir France aged about 64.

Robert married Comtesse Yolande de COUCY de Coucy [123124]. Yolande was born about 1164 in Boves Somme Hauts-de-France France and died on 18 Mar 1222 in Aisne Hauts-de-France France aged about 58.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 231    i. Comte Robert III de DREUX de Dreux [123117] was born about 1185 in Dreux Eure-et-Loir France and died on 3 Mar 1234 in Braine Hauts-de-France France aged about 49.

   232    ii. Duke Pierre I de DREUX of Brittany [123126] was born about 1188 in Braine Hauts-de-France France and died on 26 May 1220 at Sea aged about 32.

   233    iii. Dame Aliénor de DREUX de Sorel [123127] was born about 1188 in Dreux Eure-et-Loir France and died on 17 Mar 1242 in Meuse Grand Est France aged about 54.

   234    iv. Isabelle de DREUX [123136] was born about 1188 in France and died in Sep 1242 aged about 54.

   235    v. Alix de DREUX de Choiseul [123125] was born in 1189 and died on 16 Sep 1258 in Choiseul Haute-Marne Grand Est France at age 69.

   236    vi. Jeanne de DREUX [123134] was born in 1189 in France, died in 1276 in Fontrevault Maine-et-Loire France at age 87, and was buried in Abbaye de Fontrevault Fontrevault Maine-et-Loire France.

   237    vii. Dame Alix de DREUX de Salins [123135] was born about 1189 in Dreux Eure-et-Loir France and died in 1258 aged about 69.

   238    viii. Philippe de DREUX [123128] was born in 1192.

   239    ix. Lady Philippa de DREUX de Torcy-En-Brie [123129] was born about 1192 and died on 17 Mar 1242 in Bar le Duc Meuse Grand Est France aged about 50.

   240    x. Henri de DREUX [123130] was born in 1193 and died on 6 Jul 1240 in Vaucelles Calvados France at age 47.

   241    xi. Agnès de DREUX [123131] was born about 1195 in Bourgogne Bourgogne-Franche-Comté France and died about 19 Sep 1258 aged about 63.

   242    xii. Comtesse Yolande de DREUX d'Eu [123132] was born about 1196 in Dreux Eure-et-Loir France and died on 1 Feb 1240 in Foucarmont Seine-Maritime Haute-Normandie France aged about 44.

   243    xiii. Comte Jean de DREUX de Vienne & Macon [123133] was born in 1198 in France and died on 3 Nov 1239 at age 41.

   244    xiv. Geoffroy de DREUX [123137] was born in 1200 in France and died in 1219 at age 19.

198. Comtesse Alix de COURTENAY de Angoulême [81923] (Seigneur Pierre CAPET de Courtenay154, Adelaide de SAVOIE de Maurienne107, Giselle d'IVREA de Bourgogne87, Comte Palatine William d'IVREA de Bourgogne69, Comte Palatine Reginald I d'IVREA de Bourgogne56, Comtesse Ermentrude de ROUCY de Mâcon & Bourgogne41, Comtesse Alberade de LOTHRINGEN de Lorraine27, Gerberga de OTTONIA of Saxony22, King Heirich I von SACHSEN of Germany15, Duke Otto I von SACHSEN of Saxony4, Duchess Oda von BILLUNG of Saxony2, Brunhart of Saxony (Count [Graf])1) was born in 1160 in Courtenay Loiret France and died between Jan 1218 and Sep 1218 in Angoulême Charente Poitou-Charentes France.

Alix married Aymer TAILLEFER Count of Angouleme [81922]. Aymer was born in 1160 and died in 1202 at age 42.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 245    i. Isabella de Taillefer d'ANGOULEME [35163] was born in 1188 in Angoulême Charente Poitou-Charentes France and died on 31 May 1246 in Fontevraud-l'Abbaye Maine-et-Loire Pays de la Loire France at age 58.


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